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CAPE TOWN, WESTERN CAPE |
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Click here for a short introduction to Cape Town For details of bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation establishments in Cape Town and the Cape Peninsula, click on the areas of listed below:
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From the city centre, south-east as far as
Muizenberg. Highlights include Kirstenbosch Botanic
Gardens, the Constantia Wine Eatates, excellent shopping
centres, as well as Table Mountain's eastern flank and
other mountains in the range.
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| False Bay (Coastal Region) |
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This is one of the two main
coastal areas of Cape Town, with fine
beaches stretching from Cape Point to
Muizenberg and following the coast line
as far as Cape Hangklip. From the
False Bay area, it is an easy drive to the famous Cape
Point Nature Reserve - the most south-westerly point of
Africa. |
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Area inland and north-east of the city
centre. Wine estates in the Durbanville area. Excellent shopping centres
such as Canal Walk and Tygervalley; Ratanga Junction Theme Park and easy
access to Paarl, Franschhoek and Stellenbosch |
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Atlantic Seaboard (Coastal Suburbs) |
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Atlantic
coastal areas and suburbs with famous beaches,
include popular areas such
as Bloubergstrand, Camps Bay, Llanudno
and Hout Bay. |
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City Bowl (Cape Town Central Suburbs) |
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The centre
of things. A number of our
establishments are within walking
distance (especially when going
downhill) of the city centre and
its attractions and it is also
the closest parts to the V&A
Waterfront. |
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(Roger & Kay's Travel Selection) |