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SOUTH AFRICAN LIBRARY 6

The National Library of maintains a national library of all published materials relating to the country.

SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM AND PLANETARIUM 7

The South African Museum was established in 1825. Collections range from fossils to insects, stoneage tools more than 120 000 years old, side by side with displays of traditional clothes of the last century. The museum also offers a diverse range of exhibitions. The South African Planetarium housed in the South African Museum is one of two Planetaria in South Africa. Combining sound, light and cutting-edge technology, the Planetarium recreates the night sky. It does not matter what the weather outside, the Planetarium sky is always clear and dotted with bright stars. Set aside in a domed auditorium, this ultimate armchair journey to another world offers education through entertainment to both the young and old.

ADDERLEY STREET A SHUTTLE SERVICE FOR OUR MOST VALUED GUESTS COMPANY GARDENS 8

The garden was formally established in 1652 by Dutch settlers who sought to establish a station at the to service spice-trading sailing ships on the long sea route to the east. Presently the gardens are being enjoyed by visitors for the sheer beauty of its flora and allure of its historic setting.

SLAVE LODGE 9

Dating back to 1679, the Slave Lodge is the second oldest building in South Africa and served initially as a lodge for the slaves of the Dutch East India Company and subsequently as the first post office, library and Supreme Court. The museum houses collections of ceramics, toys, silver and textiles as well as artifacts from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Far East. Displays on Cape history, Khoisan herders and slavery are on view.

GROOT KERK 10 We invite you to explore at your leisure The Groote Kerk is the oldest existing church in Southern Africa. It is one of the most famous churches in South Africa and was built in 1841 on the site of an earlier Dutch and have provided a complimentary shuttle service Reformed church dating from 1704. to our guests. Our map includes collection and drop

FLOWER MARKET 11 off points as well as the times the shuttle service will be in operation. Kindly enquire at our Guest Services The flower market adds a splash of colour to the historical city centre. desk for any updates on the service operating times For the past 100 years, the flower market has sold selection of fresh blossoms to the people of Cape Town on a daily basis. The flower sellers and market have become before leaving the hotel. We have highlighted some a must see attraction for visitors to the city. Enjoy the antics of the lively vendors who interesting places to visit in Cape Town along the entertain you. They are a true reflection of the vibrancy of South African culture. designated route to suit your personal taste. JAN VAN RIEBEEK STATUE 12

On 18 May 1899, a statue of Jan van Riebeeck, the first European to settle at the Cape was unveiled on Heerengracht Street. Cecil John Rhodes, a politician and financier of the late 19th century donated the bronze statue to the .

CONTACT DETAILS

Breakwater Boulevard, Quay 6 Victoria & Alfred Waterfront Cape Town, 8001 Telephone: +27 21 406 5000 Website: www.suninternational.com SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE

A Depart The Hotel 09h00 11h00 13h00 15h00 17h00 A G B Drop-off Cape Town International Convention Centre 09h10 11h10 13h10 15h10 17h10 C Drop-off South African Museum 09h20 11h20 13h20 15h20 17h20 D Drop-off / Collect 09h30 11h30 13h30 15h30 17h30 1 E Collect - South African Museum 09h40 11h40 13h40 15h40 17h40 3 F Collect - Cape Town International Convention Centre 09h50 11h50 13h50 15h50 17h50 V&A WATERFRONT G Return to The Table Bay Hotel 10h00 12h00 14h00 16h00 18h00

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V&A SHOPPING MALL 1 CAPE TOWN INTERNAITONAL CONVENTION CENTRE 4

Redevelopment of the historic docklands around Victoria and Alfred Basins with Set in the heart of one of the most beautiful cities in the world, the CTICC offers a a focus on retail, tourism and residential development started at the end of 1989. purpose built, state of the art convention facility with high tech infrastructure. The V&A Waterfront has given Capetonians a new sense of pride. It has earned its Since it’s launch in June 2003, the CTICC has hosted major medical and scientific place as one of Cape Town’s most visited destinations. conventions with thousands of delegates as well as consumer exhibitions and trade shows. The CTICC has become widely regarded as one of the leading convention BLUE SHED CRAFT MARKET 2 centres in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Waterfront Craft Market and Wellness Centre, also known as the Blue Shed, is open daily. There are a number of craft stalls inside the shed, offering handmade and recycled objects for sale. WALE STREET The Wellness Centre offers products and treatments to “enhance and balance” your mind, body, soul and lifestyle.

TWO OCEANS AQUARIUM 3 ST. GEORGES CATHEDR AL 5

The Two Oceans Aquarium opened in November 1995 and is open daily. The St. Georges Cathedral represents the Anglican Diocese mother Church in Cape southern tip of the African continent is the meeting place of two mighty and Town. It earned its nickname as “The Peoples Church” when it welcomed all races bountiful oceans, the Indian and the Atlantic. The Two Oceans Aquarium on the during the apartheid era, despite segregation laws. The cathedral showcases V&A Waterfront, Cape Town is ideally positioned to showcase the incredible diversity Victorian – era design, complete with stained glass windows and a crypt. Apart of marine life found in these two oceans. The Aquarium is one of the top tourist from visiting the impressive cathedral, you can take a meditative walk through the attractions in Cape Town and over 3000 living sea animals, including sharks, fishes, cathedral’s labyrinth. turtles and penguins can be seen in this spectacular underwater nature reserve.