Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Capetown Attractions:)

                                        


                                  
                             ST GEORGE'S CATHEDRAL AND GROOTE KERK

 More fondly known as “the people’s cathedral”, St George’s Cathedral in Wale Street represents the Anglican diocese mother church in Cape Town. That was the first Christian place of worship to be erected in the Cape, following the arrival of Jan van Riebeeck in 1652. 

     



                               
                             MONTEBELLO CRAFT AND DESIGN CENTRE

The Montebello Design Centre is one of Cape Town’s best-kept secrets. The centre features more than 20 arts and craft studios and workshops, an historic greenhouse and nursery, a forge, stunning restaurant and organic deli farm shop.

         


                         
                                 MELKBOSSTRAND BEACH

Melkbosstrand’s 7km-long stretch of white sand beckons visitors to slip off their sandals and enjoy a  stress-relieving stroll.

                  




                                          
                                         LLANDUDNO AND SANDY BAY

 An arc of fine white sand gives away the secluded location of one of Cape Town’s most beautiful beaches, Llandudno. There’s a bird’s-eye view of the ocean below, darker blue waters that hide many a shipwreck.

                               


       

                            WORCESTER OPEN AIR MUSEUM  
This is a fabulous museum for kids and expect to spend hours! It is a series of different farm architectures through time at the Cape from a reed hut to old Cape Farmhouses, each type of building houses a different type of agriculture and farm crafts such as candle making, soap making, out door bread making.


             
                  Fruit picking in the Western Cape

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