The City of Cape Town is culturally diverse and you can get a glimpse of what’s going on in the local newspapers.These include complete guides to current exhibitions, shows and concerts. There are numerous art galleries, theatres and music venues.
Dining Out
A variety of Restaurants serve almost every kind of international cuisine - from African to European, Eastern to Western. Whatever your tastes are, you’re sure to find something to satisfy your appetite.
Victoria and Alfred Waterfront
Cape Towns most famous hang out, the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront (V&A), is home to designer label stores, national retailers, boutiques and services, along with a spread of restaurants, coffee shops and fast-food outlets. There are also two cinema complexes and craft markets. You can also take a tour to Robben Island from here by catamaran. The ride takes 30 minutes each way. Then visit a world-class aquarium at the V&A waterfront.
With so much to do in such a beautiful setting, you are certain not to get bored in this beautiful city.
Canal Walk
Cape Town’s largest mall packed with beautiful boutique shops, movie theaters and great restaurants are enough to keep you occupied for the day.
Shopping
If shopping is your fantasy, you’ve come to the right place. South Africa’s most popular tourist destination, the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront is filled with speciality shops, supermarkets, craft markets and attractions for the entire family. For a completely different shopping experience, visit the flea markets on Greenmarket Square or the Grand Parade, where you sure to pick up bargains.