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Love is a magical feeling that puts you on a high and gives you wings to fly! To experience the ecstasy of love, undertake a journey to Cape Town which is the legislative capital of South Africa and the provincial capital of the Western Cape. South Africa’s most democratic tourist terminus, Cape Town is very enjoyable for its Mediterranean climate with delimited seasons and its natural positioning in the beautiful Cape floral kingdom, all of which collude to impart a beguiling tinge to its ambience. Witnessing a harmonious fusion of the ancient and the innovative in its history, culture and architecture, the captivating city of Cape Town is an open invitation to all lovers to come and explore the infinite possibilities of love that is hidden in its very essence.

Rubber-necking in Cape Town:
  • The most fundamental attraction of Cape Town , the Table Mountain provides splendid all-encompassing views of the surroundings and is also a great hiking trail.

  • Cape Point is the southernmost tip of the mountain range to which Table Mountain belongs and is marked for the lighthouse which dominates one of its two peaks. The base of this lighthouse can be reached by a funicular railway followed by a flight of steps which will take you to its viewing platform. Get fascinated by the copious flora and fauna which vitalizes this nature reserve.

  • Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve is a magnificent peninsula which belongs to Cape Peninsula National Park and consists of almost 20,000 acres of precipitous cliffs and exciting hiking trails.



  • Castle of Good Hope is a fantastic 17th century construction which is regarded as the oldest edifice of South Africa and exhibits diverse artworks, military objects and historical artifacts.

  • A spectacular and educational conglomeration of galleries and exhibits, Two Oceans Aquarium is the largest aquarium of South Africa. The weekly event of shark feeding is the main appeal of this aquarium.

  • Graced with colossal granite boulders , the serene beach of Boulders is the dwelling ground of an endemic variety of penguin.

  • The monolithic granite staircase of Rhodes Memorial commemorates Cecil Rhodes, the famous British imperialist.

  • An exemplification of 19th century Georgian architecture, the Betram House is a significant historic home of Cape Town.

  • Robben Island is famous for the old jail where leading political activists were imprisoned in the apartheid period.

  • District Six Museum exhibits maps, photographs and remains of the ancient lively neighborhood of District Six which was demolished during the apartheid years.

  • Victoria and Alfred Waterfront with its multiple shops, restaurants, theaters and museums is the commercial and cultural hub of the city and is worth touring.

    Also visit Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens which is in full bloom during spring; Lion’s Head Mountain; the historic sites of the Slave Lodge and the City Hall; Table Mountain Aerial Cableway; Bo-kaap; Langa Township, a well known neighborhood; Signal Hill Winery and Greenmarket Square, the most vivacious plaza of the city.

    To make your stay in Cape Town a grand one book your room in any one of the hotels that are listed here. An African Villa, Twentytwo, The Tarragon, Alta Bay, Rutland Lodge, Table Bay Hotel Capetown, Cape Grace, Cape Heritage Hotel, Ezard House, Auberge du Cap, Ellerman House, Camps Bay Retreat, Villa Belmonte, Greenways Hotel, Winchester Mansions, Commodore Hotel and Radisson SAS Waterfront are indeed some of the deluxe hotels and villas of the city which are mentioned for the unrivalled facilities that they offer.

    Cape Town is adorned with the world’s greatest number of Cape Dutch style buildings which are a perfect fusion of the architectural techniques of France, Netherlands and Germany. To further inspect the exceptional architectural heritage of Cape Town please browse through Mydearvalentine.







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