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For many people winter in Cape Town is a time to be in front of a blazing log fire, glass of shiraz in hand, safe from the howling Atlantic gales that pound the peninsula. But the Cape winter is as famous for its good weather as it is for its bad: long stretches of warm sunny windless...
Its no secret that Cape Town is a world in one city. From glorious beaches, iconic mountains and glittering oceans - Cape Town is truly blessed. Ther...
Just like Quality Street chocolates, when it comes to Western Cape towns, everyone has their favourite. If you've been born and brought up in this beautiful South African province, you'll know that quaint, qu...
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It's no secret that Cape Town is bursting at the seams with things to see and do. And just when I thought I had seen and done it all, I was introduced to ...
As a visitor to Cape Town, getting around can seem a daunting endeavour. London has its signature classic cabs, New York has its iconic yellow cabs, but is it that simple in the Mother City? ...
Whether you prefer the polished passageways of a multi-story shopping centre or the colourful stalls of an outdoor market – Cape Town is a great city to pick up original keepsakes that won’t cause that sharp intake of breath as y...
2010 has certainly been a big year. There have been plenty of good times tempered with just as many not-so-good times: from the super festive blow out at the 2010 Soccer World Cup to a blow out of another kind when the ha...
As I sat having a quick lunch in the elegant lounge at the Table Bay Hotel yesterday it suddenly dawned on me why so many people choose to stay at the V&A Waterfront when visiting Cape Town. I have never really understood why visitors choose...
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