I never thought Cape Town would be my favourite place in the world to travel, but it's hilly landscape and bronzed beaches quickly brought it to the top of my list. I traveled for 20 hours straight to get there, and went back less than two months after my first visit. It is incredible. I stayed in Constantia. It's a really quaint suburb in Cape Town, known for its lush gardens (Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is close by and heaven on earth with mountains, rare flowers, and an outdoor stage making it the perfect concert back drop). It's especially known for its vineyards and winery's. I would have loved to stay there for even longer for more adventures, until next time, here are a few things you should do when in South Africa.
La Parada Constantia - Tapas Restaurant in a century old barn with vinyard views
Camps Bay beach- mountain views of the famous "12 Apostles range"
Clifton Beach
Glen Beach
Cape point- where the Atlantic and Indian ocean meet (you'll see some wild baboons and dassies)
Llandudno beach- beautiful surf and white sand beaches
Lions head hike
Table Mountain hike
The Food Barn Deli & Tapas Bar- breakfast,bakery, and yummy tapas
Rock Pool restaurant - enjoy sun-downers on a Sunday
Kalk bay cute surfing/fishing village with shops
Sirocco cafe -Breakfast
The Power & The Glory -Cozy hangout with cool vibe for some beers/cider
Cape to Cuba - Cuba themed restaurant with live Latin music
Sweat1000 - seapoint workout
Nourish'd- healthy plant based cafe
Silo hotel - art and pool on the rooftop of the hotel
On Saturday and Sunday weekend market next to waterfront with artwork and handcrafted jewlery
The Grand - Beach Club
Shimmy - Ibiza feels with pool
The Dark Horse or The Black Sheep on Kloof street- Cocktails and food
Tiger's Milk Camps bay - Vibrant Bar with stunning sunset views
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