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Cape Town's Victoria and Alfred Waterfront neighbourhood is known for its restaurants and museums, and entices visitors with attractions, including Two Oceans Aquarium and Nelson Mandela Gateway.
Cape Town's Camps Bay neighbourhood is known for its mountain views and beaches, and entices visitors with attractions, including Camps Bay Beach and Table Mountain National Park.
Cape Town's Sea Point neighbourhood is known for its mountain views and beaches, and entices visitors with attractions, including Milton Beach and Sea Point Pavillion.
Cape Town's Cape Town City Centre neighbourhood is known for its mountain views and museums, and entices visitors with attractions, including District Six Museum and Cape Town City Hall.
Boulders Beach is located 19.1 mi (30.8 km) from the centre of Cape Town, why not stop by during your stay? Enjoy the sunset by the shore at Foxy Beach, Windmill Beach, and Water's Edge Beach, all 3 within a short walk.
Camps Bay Beach is located 3.2 mi (5.1 km) from the centre of Cape Town, why not stop by during your stay? Catch the sunset by the shore at Maiden's Cove, just a short walk away.
You may want to head out to Table Mountain for some fresh mountain air and a bird's-eye view of Cape Town. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here?
Between the iconic flat-topped Table Mountain and the swirling Atlantic, a city of contrasts awaits. Take the cable car up for views that explain why locals never leave, then wander the colourful Bo-Kaap area where spice-scented air drifts from centuries-old buildings. The V&A Waterfront combines shopping with harbour views and the excellent Two Oceans Aquarium. History buffs shouldn't miss Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, or the poignant District Six Museum. When hunger strikes, the Old Biscuit Mill transforms into a weekend food market that locals consider mandatory attendance. Nearby Stellenbosch offers world-class wineries amid dramatic mountain backdrops.
Cape Town is also notable for its seaside. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Why not spend time at Iziko South African Museum and Two Oceans Aquarium?While you're here, stop by Africa Centre and 34 Long.