Top Cape Town Tourist Attractions

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Top Cape Town Tourist Attractions, South Africa

Cape Town, South Africa

The Mother City, Cape Town, South Africa

Certainly Nelson Mandela and his political influence have been able to peacefully orchestrate an end the Apartheid. This has opened the borders of this fascinating country. South Africa and Cape Town have become one of the most popular Tourist Destinations for Europeans. This is not without reason.

Since 1996 Millions of Tourists visit the country annually, there has been a stream of immigrants and business people from all around the world, who have made South Africa their home. They have all wanted to settle down in this "Paradise of Africa".

The beautiful and sunny Cape climate, the charming Cape Peninsula located between two oceans is both a cosmopolitan and modern African Metropolitan City. South Africa has a multi cultural society with contrasting social backgrounds. Communities are made up of both – rich and poor people representing all races. Cape Town and the Western Province is an excellent example of this diversity.

The World Famous V&A Waterfront

Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa

Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

After the Kruger National Park, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is the most visited location in South Africa, with more than 22 Million visitors a year. Visitors are offered a commercial experience from Restaurants, Shops, Craft Markets, Health Center, Two Oceans Aquarium, the Clock Tower, Biergarten, etc.

The V&A Waterfront is only 4 km or 4 to 5 min by car from our guesthouses.

Green Point Flea Market

African Crafts at Green Point Flea Market, Cape Town, South Africa

Green Point Flea Market

Here you can find curios (drums, masks, ostrich eggs, jewellery), clothing (novelty T-Shirts, Jeans, Fabrique) and also South African "Kitsch".

One of the largest local markets in the Western Cape is located 3 car minutes from the Sweet Lemon Boutique B&B. This flea market is on every Sunday rain or sunshine and is visited by both Tourist and Locals.

The Most Beautiful Beaches

Clifton Beach, Cape Town, South Africa

Beautiful Cape Town Beaches

A paradise for Joggers, Walkers, Skaters…

The beach promenade of Sea Point is 10 km long and just a walk away from the Sweet Lemon Boutique B&B. and is stretched from Bantry Bay until the V&A Waterfront. Walking along the promenade you are guaranteed to see one of the most stunning sunsets in the world.

Waterfront Sunset Cruises

Waterfront Sunset Cruise, Cape Town, South Africa

Sundowner Sunset Cruises & Boat Trips

There are Yachts which can be chartered for a cruise along the beautiful beaches to see the most fantastic sunsets.
You can feel the warmth south-atlantic sun and also enjoy a breathtaking view of Signal Hill, Lions Head, Clifton and Camps Bay.

Table Mountain & Lions Head

View of Table Mountain and Lion's Head, Cape Town, South Africa

Table Mountain & Lion’s Head

This unique mountain range is visited by millions of people annually.

Table Mountain can be conquered either by walking (there are various paths which can be taken – ranging from the simple to the difficult) or taking the cable car (a remarkable example of Swiss Design and Engineering).

Lions Head is a renowned viewing spot for some of the most stunning sunsets.

Robben Island

Aerial view over Robben Island Cape Town, South Africa.

Robben Island via Nelson Mandela Gateway

Robben Island is seen as the birthplace of one of the most modern Democracies in the world.
This was "home" to Nelson Mandela and many other political prisoners for 27 years.
The Island provides a fascinating experience for visitors interested in the history of South Africa.

Cape Town Accommodation

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Sweetest Guest Houses Head Office

3 Selbourne Road
Sea Point, Cape Town
8005
South Africa

Tel: +27 21 434 5255
Fax: +27 (0)88 021 434 1929
Email: info@sweetestguesthouses

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