The Cape Town Big 7
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THE CAPE TOWN BIG 7 A journey into the heart of the Mother City. The Cape Town Big 7 represents the perfect combination of dramatic beauty, enthralling history and exhilarating activities that define this beautiful corner of South Africa. ROBBEN ISLAND There are few places in South Africa that bear the weight and sheer historical importance of Robben Island, and a trip to the former prison serves as a jarring reminder of our country’s political past. At the same time, it reveals itself as a powerful symbol for the triumph of the human spirit and offers fascinating insight into the reconciliation and resilience that played a key role in the development of a new South Africa. V&A WATERFRONT A long established and rich heritage... The V&A Waterfront is nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Table Mountain. It marches with time, embracing change that brings with it exciting new additions for you to discover. Life on the edge of an historical working harbour in the picturesque city of Cape Town has a charm, and it is with warmth that an invite is extended to you to keep discovering. CITY WALK Cape Town city centre is alive with fascinating stories of past and present, captivating public art, beautiful spaces, dramatic architecture, and a dynamic food and retail culture. There’s simply no better way to explore this all than on foot, and walking the streets will bring the city to life before your eyes. The City Walk seamlessly connects you to the Cape Town CBD’s top sights and attractions. TABLE MOUNTAIN CABLEWAY Rising up as a surreal backdrop to all of Cape Town is the extraordinary Table Mountain, and the state of the art Table Mountain Aerial Cableway will whisk you to the top in a picturesque five minute ride. Table Mountain is among the most popular attractions in the world, and holds the title as one of the New7Wonders of Nature. And while it’s impressive from anywhere in the City Bowl, it’s not until you soar to the top in an exhilarating ride on the cable car, with its rotating floor, that you can truly appreciate the city of Cape Town that bustles below. KIRSTENBOSCH There are few places in the Mother City as tranquil as Kirstenbosch Gardens, and at least once during your visit, when you stop to catch your breath and absorb the splendor of your surroundings, you’ll wonder how it’s possible that the bustling, buzzing city of Cape Town is just a stone’s throw away. These sprawling, landscaped gardens cover 36 hectares on the slopes of Table Mountain, and they blend in so effortlessly and majestically with the natural vegetation that you’d be forgiven for not realising their true scale. GROOT CONSTANTIA The moment you enter Groot Constantia wine estate you’ll realise you’re in for a unique experience. This is South Africa’s oldest wine producing estate, established by Simon van der Stel in 1685, and it is a certified national monument. What awaits you is a captivating culmination of South African heritage, delectable dining at two restaurants, a museum, art gallery, and, of course, an award-winning selection of wines, all available for tasting. The dramatic oak-lined avenue takes you directly into the historical core of the estate, where you’ll find the 17th century Manor House CAPE POINT There are few things as exhilarating as standing at the base of a beautiful, 150 year old lighthouse, perched precariously high above the swirling Atlantic Ocean, and knowing that you’re at the most southwestern tip of Africa. Knowing that the next closest landmass, when you look across the icy seas, is Antarctica - more than 4,000 miles away. The panoramic views that spread out before you are breath-taking. T +27 21 431 5888 [email protected] oneandonlycapetown.com.