Cape Town and Table Mountain half-day tour

The drive through the city center will take you along famous landmarks, like the Castle of Good Hope built in 1666 by the Dutch East India Company, the City Hall a large Edwardian building dating back to 1905, and the Grand Parade which is the main public square in Cape Town. Following the main road Adderley Street, you will see St. George's Cathedral, the Anglican Diocese of Nobel Peace Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu. You will also pass by the Company Gardens and the Malay Quarter, also known as the Bo-Kaap that means Above Cape due to its location up against the slopes of the Table Mountain.The locals settled in Cape Malay descend from the slavery trades happening in the early 18th century, the slaves were brought to Cape Town from Java, Ceylon and other far eastern regions. When slavery was abolished, their descendants settled there. The tour continues exploring the craftsman skills of diamond cutting and jewelry manufacturing, discovering the history beyond the Diamond and Gold Trade in South Africa. Then, keep going towards Table Mountain, going up on the revolving cable car, you will do this last bit on your own, reaching the top and enjoying the breathtaking view of the city and the ocean. On a clear day, also see Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was kept in jail, and on the other side, you can spot Cape Point.
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Know in advance: * Minimum 2 adults required per booking and the maximum number of participants is 15 * It is recommended to buy the Table Mountain cableway tickets online, before starting the tour. This way you will avoid potential queues at the cableway station * Going up to Table Mountain top depends on the weather conditions * Children below 2 years old are not allowed on the tour. Children of age 2-3 are required to sit in a car seat, which is subject to availability at the time of booking (at an extra cost). Parents are welcome to bring their own car seat * In the interest of safety, all guests traveling on the guided tours, who are over the age of 18 years must present proof that they have received at least one dose of an FDA or WHO-approved Covid-19 vaccine * The Table Mountain Cableway will be under annual maintenance work from 15 July 2024 until 1 September 2024, however the tour will include a stop at Signal Hill instead. The Cableway will re-open from 2 September 2024

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