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tags / Cape Town
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Vagabondatheart says:
Voted the best backpack in Africa and it's easy to see how they've earned their reputation. It's just called, "The Backpack" and it's centrally located within "the bowl" close to Long Street in Cape Town. I always stayed at the Backpack when I was in Cape Town for several reasons. First, the frie…
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chaotix says:
This Hotel is almost central to the modern Waterkant District.
In the morning, a very nice basket with breakfast is set up for each room and living on Loader feels almost like renting an Apartment. The rooms are very clean and the bathroom / showers are modern and maintained as well.
A nice set…
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george_m says:
I would describe CT as Europe in Africa , when you`re in CT few things remind you of Africa . November - February would be the best time to visit cape town, as the weather is superb during this time .
If you`re visiting CT i would recommend two - three weeks , a week to explore the city and wate…
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laurenemz89 says:
Whether your staying for a couple of days or a couple of weeks, try and make the most out of the beautiful Cape Town sights. Here is my tope ten.
1. Table Mountain - The only place ni the world where you can see two oceans at the same time. The mountain gets its name from the fact that the top of…
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wanderinwurzel says:
before you even set foot into the place your already taken back with the view of table mountain, this place sits a couple of minutes walk from the top of long street(party place of cape town) and almost right underneath the famous mountain. Once inside the secure gates, ur greeted by very friendly s…
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joely28 says:
If you are a bit adventurous and want to have the experience of a lifetime, look into Cage Diving with Great Whites while in Cape Town.
You will have to travel approximately 2 hours by car to a small village on the Indian Ocean to begin your adventure. Most of the outfitters will pick you up d…
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nlpmodel says:
Table mountain is a must do attracation in your lifetime.
It is accessable for those who wish to walk, climb or go up by cable car.
The walk up Platteklip Glen (Front of the montain) is awesome, it is 20 min walk from the lower cable station, just of Kloof Street (Kllof Nek).
And the signs clea…
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Biedjee says:
The Ashanti Lodge is a combination of a hostel, hotel and travel agency. The place has several different types of accommodation: camping, 6 and 8 bed dorms, single/double rooms with shared facilities and double/twin/triple en-suite rooms.
The en-suite rooms are located in separate guest houses, …
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HannesG says:
A quick rundown of some of the popular spots in and around Cape Town…
Student Pubs & Clubs - Stellenbosch
Cheap, cheerful (very) and delightfully unpretentious. A rather young crowd; all shapes and sizes. You’ll fit in no matter what you wear. You better organise a place to spend the night â…
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ashleynpearson says:
This restaurant/bar is just outside of Cape Town in Clifton. La Med is literally backed up to the ocean so you can catch an awesome sunset while you sip on happy hour drinks! They have good food too, burgers, fish, salads, pizza, and more. There are tables outside and inside and usually gets packed …
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