Cape Town City and
Table Mountain Tour
Custom Private Tours

Cape Town City and Table Mountain Tour

Cape Town City and Table Mountain Tour
Stop 1

Cape Town City & Table Mountain

Cape Town City and Table Mountain Tours offer a unique and unforgettable experience to explore the wonders of this vibrant city.

These tours provide an opportunity to discover Cape Town’s rich history, diverse culture, and breathtaking scenery, including iconic landmarks such as the Castle of Good Hope, Company’s Garden, and the colourful Bo-Kaap neighbourhood.

Table Mountain is a highlight, offering visitors the chance to ascend this majestic natural wonder by cable car or hiking, with panoramic views of the city, coastline, and surrounding landscapes.

Iconic Landmarks
Stories & History
Table Mountain
City Orientation Tour
Stop 2

City Orientation Tour

Enjoy the beauty and history of Cape Town through some of the city’s most important cultural and historical highlights.

Visit the Castle of Good Hope, a historical fortress dating back to the 17th century, offering a glimpse into South Africa’s colonial past.

Continue past City Hall and the House of Parliament, two important landmarks that showcase Cape Town’s architecture, civic history, and political heritage.

Castle of Good Hope
City Hall
House of Parliament
Green Market Square
Stop 3

Green Market Square

Green Market Square is a vibrant and prominent flea market located in the heart of Cape Town.

This bustling marketplace is known for its lively atmosphere, diverse range of goods, colourful textiles, unique handicrafts, local art, and delicious street food.

Whether you are a local or a traveller, a visit to Green Market Square offers a wonderful taste of Cape Town’s creative and cultural spirit.

Flea Market
Local Art
Street Food
District Six
Stop 4

District Six

District Six is a vibrant and historic neighbourhood located in the heart of Cape Town.

The area is known for its rich cultural heritage, colourful street art, historic landmarks, and deep connection to the city’s past.

Visitors can experience the character of this important area while learning more about its people, stories, and cultural significance.

Cultural Heritage
Street Art
Local History
Bo-Kaap
Stop 5

Bo-Kaap

Bo-Kaap, also known as the Malay Quarter, is one of Cape Town’s most colourful and culturally rich neighbourhoods.

Famous for its bright houses, cobblestone streets, mosques, spice markets, and Cape Malay heritage, Bo-Kaap offers a unique blend of history, food, and architecture.

It is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the multicultural beauty of Cape Town.

Malay Quarter
Colourful Houses
Spice Markets
Victoria and Alfred Waterfront
Stop 6

Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

The V&A Waterfront is one of Cape Town’s biggest tourist attractions, offering world-class restaurants, shops, hotels, entertainment venues, and harbour views.

Situated between Robben Island and Table Mountain, this working harbour blends history, shopping, dining, luxury accommodation, and scenic ocean views.

Visitors can enjoy restaurants, craft markets, boat trips, seal watching, the Two Oceans Aquarium, and a lively atmosphere throughout the day.

Restaurants & Shops
Harbour Views
Top Tourist Attraction

Duration

8 Hours

Included

  • Certified Guide
  • Private Luxury Vehicle
  • Table Mountain Cableway
  • Castle of Goodhope
  • District Six Museum
  • Bokaap
  • Slave Lodge

Excluded

  • Optional Activities
  • Lunch

Private Tour Prices – Cost Per Person

Group Size

1

R 5 850

2

R 3 600

3

R 3 200

4

R 3 200

5+

R 2 800