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BUSINESS NEWS - Cape Town is one of the world's most stunning and fascinating cities, and visitors often fall in love at first sight. With natural stunners like Table Mountain, Clifton, Camps Bay, Cape Point, and Chapman's Peak, it's not hard to see why the Mother City makes such a strong first impression.
But the city of Cape Town is much more than its surface level attractions.
You are likely to fall hopelessly in love with the Mother City and become hooked on its hidden charm if you explore a little farther, stay a little longer, and unearth a treasure trove of gorgeous hidden gems, secret locations, and off-the-beaten path hideaways.
MoAfrika Tours provides the unique opportunity to customise your own tour of Cape Town, with a personalised driver and tour guide who will take you to the places you have always wanted to see.
Here is a, list of some of Cape Town’s best kept secrets for you to consider into the next exciting chapter of your journey to the Mother City.
- Klein Roosboom Boutique Winery
Small and intimate, Klein Roosboom Boutique Winery is a Cape Town wine lover's paradise and the guardian of one of the city's best-kept wine tasting secrets. This stunning, one-of-a-kind Western Cape wine jewel offers wine lovers one of the most distinctive and fascinating opportunities for wine tasting during Cape Town tours.
Klein Roosboom's former wine storage facilities ('caves') have been reclaimed and meticulously refurbished to create one-of-a-kind wine tasting corners.
2. Enjoy pizza on Camps Bay beach
One of the top gourmet pizza places in town, Col'Cacchios, will deliver your meal to the beach, complete with the tab. It's simple; just contact their Camps Bay location and tell them where you are waiting.
One of the nicest things to do on Cape Town tours is to take the whole family or a group of fabulous friends to one of the city's most colourful and stunning beaches and enjoy a slice of truly delicious pizza while people-watching and soaking up the sun.
3. Visit St George’s Cathedral in Woodstock
The Greek Orthodox Church of St. George, often known as St. George's Cathedral, was constructed in 1904 for the city of Cape Town's Greek population.
The Byzantine-style frescoes that decorate the vaults, walls, and apse and were created by the Romanian priest and hagiographer Father Nikolai in the 1990s include images of Jesus and other saints and icons.
This is a remarkable experience. When the sun rises, it's as if you've been magically transported to the sparkling Mediterranean on the other side of the Cathedral's pale blue and star-studded domes.
4. Experience the Singular Cycad
The Singular Cycad is one of the world's rarest and most prized plants. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens, one of the world's best botanic gardens, is home to this specimen in its Cycad valley.
In the oNgoye Forest of KwaZulu-Natal, the plant was first uncovered by John Medley Wood. As a result of his efforts, in 1908, it was determined to be a new species, and he was honoured with its naming.
With such diverse attractions, Cape Town should be on your bucket list.
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