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RED CITY TOUR

(every 20 min)

17 great stops around the city
Featured stops on this tour:
› Table Mountain Cable Way
› District Six Museum
› Castle of Good Hope

We recommend:
Experience the best way to get to Table Mountain, Stop 13 and see Cape Town with a 360° view.

BLUE MINI PENINSULA TOUR

(every 45 min)

Fabulous scenic drive with 13 stops
Featured stops on this tour:
› Kirstenbosch
› World of Birds
› Imizamo Yethu

We recommend:
Meet the locals at Imizamo Yethu township, stop 22 and visit the Original T-Bag Design company.

Two Oceans Aquarium

Our journey begins in front of the famous Two Oceans Aquarium where our ticket office is located. With shark cage diving and a myriad of animals from the two oceans that surround the Southern African coast, it's no wonder this is one of Cape Town's main attractions.
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The Clock Tower

Completed in 1882, the Clock Tower served as the offices of the Port Captain. Today, this historical building is the focal point of the V&A Waterfront's recent urban makeover which boasts a myriad of restaurants and African art shops.
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Cape Town International Convention Centre

Established in mid 1999, the CTICC is a world-class convention centre located on 6.1 hectares of the city's Foreshore. This Cape Town icon plays host to local and international conventions of all kinds.
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Cape Town Tourism

Cape Town's Official Visitors Information Centre puts visitors in touch with the remarkable experience that is Cape Town. Situated in the City Centre, it lies within easy walking distance of Green Market Square.
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St George's Cathedral

A highlight of the city tour, this impressive cathedral is an important part of local history and an architectural delight. Mandela Rhodes Place and its inner city winery are situated within walking distance of the cathedral.
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South African Museum

The next stop on the Red City Tour is the ideal location for immersing yourself in local culture, art and history. Little wonder this museum has grown into a touchstone for South African creativity and the preservation of our heritage.
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Mount Nelson Hotel

Situated at the foot of Table Mountain, the Nellie, as it is affectionately known, is Cape Town’s most famous hotel and home to its famous Afternoon Tea. For a spot of tea – or to spot a celebrity, this is the place to be!
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SA Jewish Museum

Behind the bold architectural facade lies an engaging, interactive space where visitors can discover the fascinating history of South Africa’s Jewish people. A must-see on the Red City Tour. The museum offer vibrant and relevant experiences through art and exhibitions.
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District Six Museum

The tale of District 6 is one of cultural struggle, of kinship and ultimately of redemption - the museum is the perfect place in which to learn more about this area and its role in local history. A specialist bookshop offers publications and posters on District Six and apartheid.
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The Castle of Good Hope

This imposing pentagonal fort is the oldest building in South Africa. A unique blend of history, fine wines, traditional food, military ceremonies and craftsmanship awaits you at the Castle of Good Hope.
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Gold Museum

Discover the relationship between this precious element and the African people with more than 350 breathtaking displays spanning several centuries. Explore a goldsmiths' studio and go browsing in the museum shop.
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Jewel Africa

It’s no secret that South Africa is famous for its precious jewels. If bling is your thing, Jewel Africa is sure to have an impeccably crafted local creation just for you. At the foot of Lions Head in the historic Bo-Kaap.
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Table Mountain Cableway

The highpoint (literally) of the Red City Tour provides you with an awe-inspiring, bird’s eye view of Table Mountain and Cape Town thanks to state-of-the-art cable cars that revolve 360 degrees.
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Camps Bay

This cosmopolitan beachfront setting has long been a firm favourite among the who's who of Cape Town. Beautiful views, beautiful people and some of the most trendy shops, restaurants and property in the country make Camps Bay a must-see.
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President Hotel

Fit for a king (or president), this hotel combines the beautiful views over Bantry Bay with exquisite cuisine in an inspiring, yet relaxed atmosphere. This is the ideal place to unwind in comfort and splendour at the foot of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Sea Point

Our next Red City Tour destination is jam-packed with restaurants, pubs, coffee shops and music clubs. But that's not all this sea-side hub has to offer, it's scenic promenade is the perfect place for a leisurely sightseeing stroll.
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Winchester Mansions

Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, this grand old lady exudes a gracious, old-world charm that both refreshes and invigorates. Expect to be treated like an old friend. Experience a top selection of art, wine and food.
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Two Oceans Aquarium

Our journey begins in front of the famous Two Oceans Aquarium where our ticket office is located. With shark cage diving and a myriad of animals from the two oceans that surround the Southern African coast, it's no wonder this is one of Cape Town's main attractions.
Add to wishlist

The Clock Tower

Completed in 1882, the Clock Tower served as the offices of the Port Captain. Today, this historical building is the focal point of the V&A Waterfront's recent urban makeover which boasts a myriad of restaurants and African art shops.
Add to wishlist

Cape Town International Convention Centre

Established in mid 1999, the CTICC is a world-class convention centre located on 6.1 hectares of the city's Foreshore. This Cape Town icon plays host to local and international conventions of all kinds.
Add to wishlist

Cape Town Tourism

Cape Town's Official Visitors Information Centre puts visitors in touch with the remarkable experience that is Cape Town. Situated in the City Centre, it lies within easy walking distance of Green Market Square.
Add to wishlist

Mount Nelson Hotel

Situated at the foot of Table Mountain, the Nellie, as it is affectionately known, is Cape Town’s most famous hotel and home to its famous Afternoon Tea. For a spot of tea – or to spot a celebrity, this is the place to be!
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Kirstenbosch Gardens

It is no wonder this botanical garden is famous across the world – it showcases the unparalleled diversity and beauty of the South African floral kingdom like no other.
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World of Birds

See 400 different species in Africa’s largest bird park – then make friends with the inquisitive squirrel monkeys. This beautiful setting is the ideal location for getting close to African nature.
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Imizamo Yethu

Teeming with authentic local culture, this township lies nestled on the slopes of the picturesque seaside suburb, Hout Bay. Built up over decades, its growth is a testament to the development of South Africa as a whole.
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Mariner's Wharf

The first harbour-front emporium in the Southern Hemisphere is packed with bustling markets, restaurants and shops. The rugged, maritime appeal is bound to charm even the most sea weary of individuals.
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Camps Bay

This cosmopolitan beachfront setting has long been a firm favourite among the who's who of Cape Town. Beautiful views, beautiful people and some of the most trendy shops, restaurants and property in the country make Camps Bay a must-see.
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President Hotel

Fit for a king (or president), this hotel combines the beautiful views over Bantry Bay with exquisite cuisine in an inspiring, yet relaxed atmosphere. This is the ideal place to unwind in comfort and splendour at the foot of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Sea Point

Our next Red City Tour destination is jam-packed with restaurants, pubs, coffee shops and music clubs. But that's not all this sea-side hub has to offer, it's scenic promenade is the perfect place for a leisurely sightseeing stroll.
Add to wishlist

Winchester Mansions

Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, this grand old lady exudes a gracious, old-world charm that both refreshes and invigorates. Expect to be treated like an old friend. Experience a top selection of art, wine and food.
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