Cape Town’s City Hall was built in 1905 in Italian Renaissance style, and is one of the last Victorian-style sandstone structures in the Mother City.
St George’s Cathedral in Wale Street represents the Anglican diocese mother church in Cape Town.
The Castle of Good Hope is South Africa's oldest building.
Cape Town and her surrounding coastline offers the visitor some wonderful beaches, but none are more interesting nor more beautiful than the Boulder’s Beach in Simon’s Town.
Cape Town is home to a vastly diverse populace; many members of this community have lived through some very challenging and difficult times in the city.
The Iziko Museums of Cape Town are an amalgamation of national museums located near the city centre, along what has been dubbed the “Museum Mile”.
The Giraffe House Wildlife Awareness centre between Stellenbosch and Cape Town allows one thrilling views of some of Africa's wonderful wildlife and bird species.
Fynbos is a unique and strikingly beautiful group of flora endemic to a small section of the Western Cape of South Africa.
Today the suburb’s main attraction is its wide, long, beautiful beach, which extends for more than 8km (5mi) to Noordhoek.