@ R 1 430-00 per person
Depart
the city for the Lower Cableway Station to board the revolving cable
car for a 5-minute ride to the top of Table Mountain. 1036 meters
above sea level, it affords bird’s-eye views of both city and
Peninsula as you walk its summit (weather permitting).
Return
to the city via the old Cape Malay Quarter, for a walk through the
Company Gardens, the fresh produce gardens for ships and locals from
the mid 17th Century and today, home to the SA Museum, Cultural History
Museum, Houses of Parliament, National Gallery and St George’s
Cathedral. Stroll through the city to Greenmarket Square to browse
African mementos at its bustling market stalls.
Drive
to the Castle, the oldest building in South Africa with its collection
of Old Cape paintings and take in the Grand Parade where Nelson Mandela
addressed the nation on his release in 1990.
Move
on to the District Six Museum to view a moving collection of stories,
pictures and memorabilia highlighting the colourful life of this suburb
which now stands empty, thanks to the destruction of homes and forced
removal of residents during the height of the Apartheid era.
Lunch
at one of the city’s popular restaurants, before returning to
your hotel.
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