Cape Town, also known as Mother City, has much more to offer than Table Mountain and Robben Island. This guide shows you how to experience the city off the beaten track, just like a local would.
Table of contents
- Local specialties
- Hidden beaches
- The lesser-known vineyards
- City exploration
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Local specialties
“Cape Town's cuisine is a melting pot of cultures.”
- Bo-Kaap Kombuis: Taste authentic Cape Malay dishes.
- Mzoli's: An authentic South African BBQ experience in Gugulethu.
Hidden beaches
Less known but absolutely worth seeing:
- Noordhoek Beach: Kilometer-long sandy beach with spectacular sunsets.
- Llandudno Beach: An idyllic beach ideal for surfing.
The lesser-known vineyards
The Cape wine region is world-famous, but there are smaller wineries that are often overlooked:
- Constantia Uitsig: A boutique winery in South Africa's oldest wine region.
- Beau Constantia: A modern winery with breathtaking views.
City exploration
- woodstock: An up-and-coming district with creative shops and street art.
- Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens: A must for nature lovers.
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With this guide in hand, you're now ready to experience Cape Town from a whole new perspective. Immerse yourself in the culture, discover hidden places and enjoy South African hospitality to the fullest!