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Hi every holiday maker! This article will show you where to go during your holidays in Cape Town. So if you are intending to visit Cape Town, here are some places you should go.
Yours Truly is typical of Kloof Street, a road famed for its trendy bars and eating-places. The young hipster crowds look good, and they know it. The same can be said for the bars, which combine stylish décor and gourmet food with relatively high prices and small portions. Having said that no one’s making you drink the tasty craft beers for 38 rand each or eat the delicious little pizzas for 70. Just order Carling Black Label and don’t eat anything; you’ll be drunk soon enough!
CAPE TOWN BREW – BEER TASTING TOUR Beer is the oldest alcoholic drink known to man. We know from archaeological evidence and even ancient recipes that we were enjoying beer as far back as 5000 BC in Mesopotamia, today’s Iraq. Some historians even think that the mysterious “manna” that God provided for the Israelites during their travels in the desert, was, in fact, something to do with beer.
I consider myself something of a breakfast enthusiast; growing up in England it’s hard not to be. I was relieved to discover that the South Africans take it just as seriously, although they incorporate an element of choice that the English lack!
There aren’t many cities in the world where you can drive a quarter of an hour out of town and be lost in dense woodland, your ears filled with the rushing of streams and birdsong. What’s more there aren’t many places where you could do that for free. Cape Town, of course, is one of those places.
From modest beginnings in 1939 as a tea room attached to the train station, through many years of modest success as a restaurant and bar, The Brass Bell has emerged today as a true leviathan of eating and drinking in picturesque Kalk Bay, a half hour drive south of Cape Town. The restaurant boasts no less than seven distinct areas to eat or drink, and four kitchens to serve the maximum capacity of nearly a thousand guests.
Just 2 days to kick off. Who are your favorites? If its too early too decided – keep this in mind and watch the outcome!! May the best team win!
Last week we left the adventure paradise and enchanted gardens of Hogsback for something a little more coastal – South Africa’s very own surf heaven, Jeffrey’s Bay. This little Afrikaans fishing town was discovered in the 60’s for its unbelievably perfect waves and since then the population has grown ten-fold as surfers came to settle down with their families.
Phalaborwa is a town located in Limpopo Province, South Africa. It is halfway along the eastern border of the Kruger National park in Lowveld and is also known as the Valley of the Olifants and the town with two summers.
You can never say you are completely safe, whether you are in your own home, on the road or in a foreign country. Here are a few safety tips that can benefit locals and tourist and might just save a life.
Going to AfrikaBurn for the first time? Here is our guide to help you along.

Vor zwei Jahrzehnten konnten Südafrikaner zum ersten Mal ihre Stimme abgeben. Der 27. April 1994 war ein bedeutender Moment auf einem hart erkämpften Weg zur Gleichberechtigung aller Südafrikaner und markierte die Geburt unserer neuen Demokratie.

Two decades ago South African’s were free to cast their vote for the first time. The 27th of April 1994 was a momentous occasion in a hard-won journey to equal rights for all South Africans and marked the birth of our new democracy.

TWO OCEANS MARATHON 2014

by Sergio / April 14, 2014
The Two Oceans Marathon is held annually in Cape Town, South Africa on the Saturday of the Easter weekend.
Cape Town received a World Design Distinction award which recognizes the city for its design tool for social, cultural, and economic development. This year the Mother City will host more than 460 designs aimed at transforming the city. The central theme behind the city’s bid is ‘Live Design. Transform Life’. It focuses on social transformation with design inspired events and projects. There are 4 other themes that have been developed.