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Bo-Kaap, Cape Town

Cape Town city tour

Bo-Kaap, Cape Town

With a local guide, you’ll explore the history and culture of the "Mother City", visiting a mix of locations to gain a deeper insight into Cape Town as a whole.

First, you’ll head to the Castle of Good Hope. The current structure was built during the late-17th century in the style of a typical European fortification at the time, though this replaced an earlier, far more modest fort constructed by Dutch colonialist Jan van Riebeeck. High spring tides used to send waves crashing up against the castle walls, which may be difficult to imagine today given how far the castle is from the ocean — huge land reclamation projects have meant Cape Town has expanded out where water once swelled.

You’ll then visit the Houses of Parliament, a sprawling complex whose oldest building dates to 1884 and has a neoclassical style with Cape Dutch influences. Additional buildings were added in the 1920s and 1980s, the latter a reflection of the apartheid’s tricameral constitution, which meant difference races had separate parliamentary houses. As well as learning about the history and architecture of these buildings, you can visit the Company Gardens and the lively Greenmarket Square.

Next, you’ll head to the cable car station at the foot of Table Mountain. Your cable car rotates 360-degrees during the journey, giving you fantastic views over the city, coastline, and Robben Island. These views are continued at the summit, and you can see over the far side of the mountain down to the Twelve Apostles that form the backbone of the Cape Peninsula.

After descending, you’ll venture into the Bo-Kaap district, which is heavily influenced by the city’s Cape Malay population — first established here when Dutch colonialists forcibly brought enslaved people from Malaysia and elsewhere across Asia to Cape Town. Here, buildings are painted in eye-popping shades, and your guide will tell you more about the area’s history and culture. Most of the community are Muslims, and the sound of the call to prayer blends with the aroma of delicious Cape Malay curries as you walk.

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