7 northern suburbs

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NOORDHOEK STRAND GORDON’S BAY DURBANVILLE GOODWOOD CENTURY CITY EERSTERIVIER KHAYELITSHA MITCHELLS PLAIN NEWLANDS WOODSTOCK MILNERTON BLOUBERGSTRAND MELKBOSSTRAND TABLE VIEW LANGA GUGULETU CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONSTANTIA KIRSTENBOSCH LLANDUDNO CLIFTON SEA POINT CAMPS BAY FISH HOEK SCARBOROUGH KOMMETJIE CAPE POINT ATHLONE ATLANTIS MAMRE SIMON’S TOWN HOUT BAY MUIZENBERG BELLVILLE SOMERSET WEST Table Bay CAPE TOWN Cape Flats 5 Atlantic Seaboard 2 City Centre 1 Southern Suburbs 4 Helderberg 6 8 Northern Suburbs 7 TYGER VALLEY KUILS RIVER Blaauwberg Peninsula 3 False Bay Atlantic Ocean DETAILED MAP OVERLEAF 3 4 19 20 14 13 12 11 10 15 16 26 25 9 BELLVILLE VELODROME Look out for what’s happening at the Velodrome – it’s not just for bikes but also used for concerts and other big events. Carl Cronje Drive, Bellville 021 949 7450 TYGER VALLEY CENTRE There are nearly 300 shops here to explore, as well as facilities like restaurants, movie theatres, banks and even medical suites. 09h00-19h00 Mon-Sat & holidays; 09h00-17h00 Sun Durban Road, Bellville 021 914 1822 [email protected] www.tygervalley.co.za 7 BELLVILLE GOLF CLUB Enjoy sweeping views of the Hottentots Holland mountains while playing a few holes at this course in the Welgemoed Valley. Jip de Jager Road, Welgemoed 021 913 3100 www.bellvillegolf.co.za DURBANVILLE This is a suburban enclave that has quietly been developing apace and shedding its more rural roots. But the Durbanville wine route reminds you that the area retains a strong agricultural focus. So, not too many kilometres from the city centre, you can sip delicious wines, often with views across the bay to majestic Table Mountain. DURBANVILLE ROSE GARDEN This garden has about 800 rose varieties and over 4 500 rose bushes in beautifully manicured grounds. There’s a tea garden to relax in while you contemplate the splendour of the garden in full bloom. Open sunrise-sunset Durbanville Avenue, Durbanville 021 976 4497 DURBANVILLE NATURE RESERVE Although small in size, the Durbanville Nature Reserve has two rare floral species in a unique veld environment of coastal and mountain fynbos. It’s a good spot for hiking, picnicking and bird watching. Guided walks can also be arranged. 07h30-16h00 weekdays Racecourse Road, Durbanville 021 970 3097 RUST-EN-VREDE CULTURAL CENTRE Situated in a beautiful national monument dating from the 1840s, Rust-en-Vrede is an interesting gallery that showcases the work of both emerging and established artists. Browse the art and admire the architecture of what was once a magistrate’s court. There’s also a trendy cafe with outdoor terrace and a fascinating Clay Museum which pays tribute not only to South Africa’s contemporary ceramicists but also this area’s history of producing fine clay and bricks. 09h00-17h00 weekdays; 09h00-13h00 Sat 10 Wellington Road, Durbanville 021 976 4691 www.rust-en-vrede.com 17 DURBANVILLE CRAFT MARKET Check out this market under the old oak trees in the lovely gardens of Rust en Vrede. There are over 200 stalls displaying a variety of handmade articles like needlework, pottery, paintings and much more. 08h30-14h00 first Sat of every month 10 Wellington Road, Durbanville 021 981 2076 [email protected] DURBANVILLE GOLF CLUB Durbanville has a reputation for friendliness so golf enthusiasts can be sure of a warm welcome at this flat 18-hole course. Sports Road, Durbanville 021 976 8121 www.durbanvillegolfclub.co.za CLARA ANNA FONTEIN The only game reserve within the greater Cape metropolitan area. You can see zebra, antelope, ostrich and other animals. Vissershok Road 021 975 7017 www.claraannafontein.com Spend a day visiting the nine wineries that form the Durbanville Wine Valley in the Tygerberg Hills. Most have restaurants and wine tasting and many offer tours and other activities such as history lessons and even carriage rides. www.durbanvillewine.co.za NITIDA CELLARS Enjoy a farm breakfast and homemade products from over 50 different suppliers at this lovely vineyard’s farmers’ market. Catch it on the last Saturday of the month, or come another time to taste the wine and eat in the restaurant. M13 / Tygerberg Road, Durbanville 021 976 1467, www.nitida.co.za 22 DURBANVILLE HILLS Head a bit out of town for this one – but it’s worth it for the lovely setting and value-for-money wines. M13 / Tygerberg Road, Durbanville 021 558 1300 www.durbanvillehills.co.za 23 DIEMERSDAL WINE ESTATE This estate has been in the same family for six generations. Drop in to taste some of their fine red and white wines. Off M58 / Koeberg Road 021 976 3361 www.diemersdal.co.za 24 DE GRENDEL From its situation on the top of Tygerberg Hill, De Grendel offers spectacular views to go with their noble wines. De Grendel means ‘the latch’ in Dutch, because this farm was traditionally the gateway to the interior towns of Stellenbosch and Durbanville. 021 558 6280 www.degrendel.co.za ZEVENWACHT WINE ESTATE Take hours over lunch at the restaurant at Zevenwacht – or you can order a picnic to enjoy in the lovely grounds, or even braai (that’s barbecue...) your dinner from one of their swanky braai baskets. There’s accommodation and a spa, and a play area for the children. Langverwacht Road, Kuils River 021 903 5123 www.zevenwacht.co.za KUILS RIVER GOLF CLUB This is an undulating 18-hole course with some fine water features. Bottelary Road, Kuils River 021 903 0222 www.kuilsrivergolfclub.co.za KUILS RIVER Enjoy the tranquillity of some of the oldest farms in the Cape in Kuils River at the foot of the Bottelary Hills. Smallholdings sit cheek by jowl alongside manufacturing plants. It’s often referred to as the gateway to the Stellenbosch wine routes. Zevenwacht Wine Estate is invariably included en route to Stellenbosch. There are some lovely old church buildings here too, and a relaxed, community- orientated way of life. 18 VILLA PASCAL THEATRE This intimate theatre offers live entertainment by a variety of performers. You can bring a picnic basket to enjoy during the show. 28 Van der Westhuizen Street, Durbanville 021 975 2566 www.villapascal.co.za DURBANVILLE WINE ROUTE NIGHT LIFE CASINO 8 WINE ROUTE SUBURBS N ORTHERN Century City Goodwood Bellville Tyger Valley Durbanville Kuils River Airport & Surrounds Cape Town is a shopping mecca and Century City is its heart. With the Canal Walk shopping centre and a host of other attractions, there’s plenty here to keep you and the family entertained. 1 5 2 CANAL WALK SHOPPING CENTRE One of SA’s premier shopping centres and one of the largest in Africa, Canal Walk is home to over 400 stores and represents the best of South African and international brands as well as some great local designers. There are also loads of restaurants to chill out in while you rest your feet. Century City Boulevard, Century City 021 529 9699/8 www.canalwalk.co.za GRANDWEST CASINO The biggest casino in the Cape, complete with 1 750 slot machines, gaming tables as well as lounges, bars, restaurants, a nightclub and revue bar. There’s also an Olympic-sized ice rink, ten pin bowling, mini fun fair and plenty more to keep the whole family entertained. Watch out for events here, as GrandWest often plays host to big-name acts. 1 Vanguard Drive, Goodwood 021 505 7777 www.suninternational.com CENTURY CITY NATURAL GOODS MARKET Find a little bit of the farm in this most urban spot. Held at Central Park in the heart of Century City, visit to find the freshest of produce and plenty of other cool stuff. 1st Sunday of the month 09h00 – 15h00. Park Lane, Central Park, Century City. 021 531 2173 [email protected] RATANGA JUNCTION For the ride of your life, Ratanga Junction is a full-scale theme park with over 30 rides, restaurants, shops and plenty to keep the whole family entertained. Dare to ride the Cobra for a giant thrill. It’s not open all year, so check before you go. Century Boulevard, Century City 021 550 8504 / 0861 200 300 www.ratanga.co.za INTAKA ISLAND Century City’s award-winning wetlands and eco-tourism attraction, Intaka Island is home to more than 120 bird species. For keen birders, there’s a hideout from which to view the dozens of pairs of water birds. 07h30-17h00 daily Century Boulevard, Century City 021 552 6889 www.intaka.co.za This area is one of Cape Town’s industrial and suburban heartlands. It was named after the famous Goodwood Racecourse in England. However, the planned racecourse was abandoned after just one meeting. The main attraction here is the flashy GrandWest Casino. Voortrekker Road is the arterial road that starts way back in Salt River and passes through Maitland, Goodwood, Parow and Belville. If you have time and feel like really getting off the tourist trail, this is a real retro route with oddly interesting old-time shops, junk shops, stone masons associated with the old cemeteries in Maitland, and endless car dealerships and sundry shades of suburban bars and local hang outs. GOODWOOD CENTURY CITY Canal Walk Visitor Information Centre Century City Boulevard, Entrance 2, Century City 021 529 9798/9 [email protected] 6 TYGERBERG NATURE RESERVE See a large tract of endangered renosterveld vegetation on one of many hiking trails, most of which can be covered in two hours. The Induli trail, which means “hill”, takes you up to the reserve’s picnic area and viewpoint, where you can enjoy a scenic lunch. This is one of only two places – along with Blaauwberg beach – where you can take the classic photo of Table Mountain. 09h00-16h00 weekdays; 09h00-18h00 Sat, Sun & holidays Totius Street, Welgemoed 021 913 5695 BELVILLE & TYGER VALLEY Visit Cape Town’s Northern Suburbs to shop in small boutiques in Bellville and engage in serious retail therapy in some of the Cape’s largest and most sophisticated shopping malls. Willowbridge Visitor Information Centre Willowbridge Lifestyle Centre, 39 Carl Cronje Road, Tyger Valley 021 915 4080 [email protected] WILLOWBRIDGE LIFESTYLE CENTRE Enjoy the sunshine while you shop at this open-air centre. It specialises in homeware and decor, although there are also some chic little boutiques to browse. There are also several restaurants to choose from, as well as a theatre. 09h00-18h00 Mon-Sat; 09h00-17h00 Sun & holidays 39 Carl Cronje Drive, Tyger Valley 021 914 7218 www.willowbridge.co.za THE SANLAM ART GALLERY Sanlam has one of the largest corporate collections of SA art. The gallery houses a permanent collection of works by some of the best known South African artists, as well as exciting emerging talent, dating from the nineteenth century to the present. 2 Strand Road, Bellville 021 947 3359 www.sanlam.co.za ART.B GALLERY This vibrant gallery, run by the Arts Association of Bellville, showcases the work of some truly exciting young local artists, as well as some more established names. It’s a non-profit organisation aimed at helping the community and they also hold workshops to help young artists get a start. The Library Centre, Carel van Aswegen Street, Bellville 021 918 2301 www.artb.co.za UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE Originally established to cater for the so-called ‘coloured’ community, UWC has a proud struggle history. The university is renowned for its work in the field of information technology. Of particular interest is the Mayibuye Centre, an impressive collection of material relating to apartheid and the struggle for democracy in South Africa, which can be consulted by appointment to visitors and researchers. 10h00-15h30 weekdays Modderdam Road, Bellville South 021 959 3900 AFTER DARK... There’s a hip scene happening in the North – head for Bellville’s Edward Street to check out a strip of clubs, bars and restaurants. They’re pretty close together so you can try a few and make an evening of it. Otherwise, if you’re feeling lucky, there’s always GrandWest Casino, packed with other attractions to keep the whole family entertained. 30 KING DAVID GOLF CLUB Tee off amid spectacular views of Table Mountain and Devil’s Peak. This course is known for staying dry and firm when it’s wet, and is sheltered from the wind. Pallotti Road, off Modderfontein Road, Montana, Bellville 021 934 3056 www.kingdavidgolfclub.co.za THE AIRPORT & SURROUNDS Cape Town is very proud of its shiny new airport, the third largest in Africa and South Africa’s most important tourist hub. 27 Thunder City “Flights by appointment only” 28 Aviation Centre 29 Airport Mall Cape Town International Airport Airport Approach Road, off N2 021 934 1949 Flight information 086 72 77 888 [email protected] 5 City Centre Atlantic Seaboard Peninsula Southern Suburbs Cape Flats Helderberg Northern Suburbs Blaauwberg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 www.capetown.travel WINE TASTING For this map in detail refer to the Cape Town Map or visit http://www.capetown.travel/guide/maps/ Book your experience at 021 487 6800 or www.capetown.travel LIVE IT! LOVE IT! BE A RESPONSIBLE TRAVELLER 1 Research the culture of the area you intend to visit before arriving at your destination. 2 Talk to locals, make use of local tour guides and stay in accommodation establishments that are invested in the local community. 3 Learn some of the language – a simple greeting and thank you in the language of our people will see you embraced as a guest and not only a visitor. 4 Respect the dignity and privacy of others – please ask permission before you take a photo. 5 Rather than giving money to beggars and street children, make an effort to donate to a local charity that supports community projects. 6 Purchase souvenirs directly from community markets and handcrafters so that the money goes directly to local businesses. 7 Take your tastebuds on a journey by experiencing local and regional cuisine. This will give you insight to the culture of the area and you will support the local economy. 8 Practise safe and responsible sex and be vigilant about child prostitution. 9 Question establishments where children of school-going age are working. Bargaining for goods may not always be appropriate, but if the price is negotiable, pay a price that is fair for the seller and maker. 1 Please use water as efficiently as possible. Drink tap water. South Africa’s tap water quality is ranked as third best in the world. Do not leave your towels in your hotel room to be washed unless necessary. Try to use biodegradable shampoos and soaps. 2 Take care not to start a fire with your cigarette butts or matches. 3 Please use electricity as efficiently as possible. Switch off the lights, electric fan, air conditioner and television when you are not in your room. 4 Do not approach or feed baboons. They are wild and potentially dangerous. 5 Do not take natural keepsakes like shells and indigenous flowers when spending time in nature. 6 When driving or hiking, stick to marked paths and roads. 7 Make sure the seafood you want to buy and eat is not on the list of endangered species. SMS the name of the fish to +27 (0)79 499 8795 and you will receive an answer within seconds. 8 Dispose of rubbish carefully, recycle where possible and reuse your beverage bottles and shopping bags. 9 Make use of public transport when possible or take a walking tour. Holiday closer to home or offset your carbon footprint by planting a tree or buying local produce – support some of the great local organic markets in Cape Town. 10 tips to be responsible in our communities 10 tips to be responsible towards our environment 10 10 Grandwest Casino Durbanville Wine Route map 7 of 8 Collect them all including the Cape Town map. 21 Die Boer Theatre Restaurant Durbanville Wine Route

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NOORDHOEK

STRAND

GORDON’S BAY

DURBANVILLE

GOODWOOD

CENTURY CITY

EERSTERIVIER

KHAYELITSHAMITCHELLS

PLAIN

NEWLANDS

WOODSTOCK

MILNERTON

BLOUBERGSTRAND

MELKBOSSTRAND

TABLE VIEW

LANGA

GUGULETU

CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL

CONSTANTIA

KIRSTENBOSCH

LLANDUDNO

CLIFTON

SEA POINT

CAMPS BAY

FISH HOEK

SCARBOROUGH

KOMMETJIE

CAPE POINT

ATHLONE

ATLANTIS

MAMRE

SIMON’S TOWN

HOUT BAY

MUIZENBERG

BELLVILLE

SOMERSET WEST

Table Bay

CAPE TOWN

Cape Flats5

Atlantic Seaboard2

City Centre1

Southern Suburbs4

Helderberg6

8

Northern Suburbs7

TYGER VALLEY

KUILS RIVER

Blaauwberg

Peninsula3False Bay

Atlantic Ocean

DETAILED MAP OVERLEAF

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BELLVILLE VELODROME

Look out for what’s happening at

the Velodrome – it’s not just for bikes but

also used for concerts and other

big events.

Carl Cronje Drive, Bellville

021 949 7450

TYGER VALLEY CENTRE

There are nearly 300 shops here to

explore, as well as facilities like

restaurants, movie theatres, banks and

even medical suites.

09h00-19h00 Mon-Sat & holidays;

09h00-17h00 Sun

Durban Road, Bellville

021 914 1822

[email protected]

www.tygervalley.co.za

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BELLVILLE GOLF CLUB

Enjoy sweeping views of the

Hottentots Holland mountains while

playing a few holes at this course in

the Welgemoed Valley.

Jip de Jager Road, Welgemoed

021 913 3100

www.bellvillegolf.co.za

DURBANVILLE

This is a suburban enclave that has quietly been developing apace and shedding its more rural roots. But the Durbanville wine route reminds you that the area retains a strong agricultural focus. So, not too many kilometres from the city centre, you can sip delicious wines, often with views across the bay to majestic Table Mountain.

DURBANVILLE ROSE GARDEN

This garden has about 800 rose varieties

and over 4 500 rose bushes in beautifully

manicured grounds. There’s a tea garden

to relax in while you contemplate the

splendour of the garden in full bloom.

Open sunrise-sunset

Durbanville Avenue, Durbanville

021 976 4497

DURBANVILLE

NATURE RESERVE

Although small in size, the Durbanville

Nature Reserve has two rare fl oral

species in a unique veld environment

of coastal and mountain fynbos. It’s a

good spot for hiking, picnicking and

bird watching. Guided walks can also

be arranged.

07h30-16h00 weekdays

Racecourse Road, Durbanville

021 970 3097

RUST-EN-VREDE

CULTURAL CENTRE

Situated in a beautiful national monument

dating from the 1840s, Rust-en-Vrede is

an interesting gallery that showcases the

work of both emerging and established

artists. Browse the art and admire

the architecture of what was once a

magistrate’s court. There’s also a trendy

cafe with outdoor terrace and a fascinating

Clay Museum which pays tribute not only

to South Africa’s contemporary ceramicists

but also this area’s history of producing

fi ne clay and bricks.

09h00-17h00 weekdays;

09h00-13h00 Sat

10 Wellington Road, Durbanville

021 976 4691

www.rust-en-vrede.com

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DURBANVILLE

CRAFT MARKET

Check out this market under the old

oak trees in the lovely gardens of Rust

en Vrede. There are over 200 stalls

displaying a variety of handmade articles

like needlework, pottery, paintings and

much more.

08h30-14h00 fi rst Sat of every month

10 Wellington Road, Durbanville

021 981 2076

[email protected]

DURBANVILLE GOLF CLUB

Durbanville has a reputation for

friendliness so golf enthusiasts can

be sure of a warm welcome at this fl at

18-hole course.

Sports Road, Durbanville

021 976 8121

www.durbanvillegolfclub.co.za

CLARA ANNA FONTEIN

The only game reserve within the

greater Cape metropolitan area. You

can see zebra, antelope, ostrich and

other animals.

Vissershok Road

021 975 7017

www.claraannafontein.com

Spend a day visiting the nine wineries that form the Durbanville Wine Valley in the Tygerberg Hills. Most have restaurants and wine tasting and many offer tours and other activities such as history lessons and even carriage rides.

www.durbanvillewine.co.za

NITIDA CELLARS

Enjoy a farm breakfast and homemade

products from over 50 different suppliers

at this lovely vineyard’s farmers’ market.

Catch it on the last Saturday of the

month, or come another time to taste the

wine and eat in the restaurant.

M13 / Tygerberg Road, Durbanville

021 976 1467, www.nitida.co.za

22

DURBANVILLE HILLS

Head a bit out of town for this one –

but it’s worth it for the lovely setting and

value-for-money wines.

M13 / Tygerberg Road, Durbanville

021 558 1300

www.durbanvillehills.co.za

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DIEMERSDAL WINE ESTATE

This estate has been in the same family

for six generations. Drop in to taste

some of their fi ne red and white wines.

Off M58 / Koeberg Road

021 976 3361

www.diemersdal.co.za

24

DE GRENDEL

From its situation on the top of Tygerberg

Hill, De Grendel offers spectacular views

to go with their noble wines. De Grendel

means ‘the latch’ in Dutch, because this farm

was traditionally the gateway to the interior

towns of Stellenbosch and Durbanville.

021 558 6280

www.degrendel.co.za

ZEVENWACHT WINE ESTATE

Take hours over lunch at the restaurant

at Zevenwacht – or you can order a

picnic to enjoy in the lovely grounds, or

even braai (that’s barbecue...) your dinner

from one of their swanky braai baskets.

There’s accommodation and a spa, and a

play area for the children.

Langverwacht Road, Kuils River

021 903 5123

www.zevenwacht.co.za

KUILS RIVER GOLF CLUB

This is an undulating 18-hole course with

some fi ne water features.

Bottelary Road, Kuils River

021 903 0222

www.kuilsrivergolfclub.co.za

KUILS RIVER

Enjoy the tranquillity of some of the oldest farms in the Cape in Kuils River at the foot of the Bottelary Hills. Smallholdings sit cheek by jowl alongside manufacturing plants. It’s often referred to as the gateway to the Stellenbosch wine routes. Zevenwacht Wine Estate is invariably included en route to Stellenbosch. There are some lovely old church buildings here too, and a relaxed, community-orientated way of life.

18

VILLA PASCAL THEATRE

This intimate theatre offers live

entertainment by a variety of performers.

You can bring a picnic basket to enjoy

during the show.

28 Van der Westhuizen

Street, Durbanville

021 975 2566

www.villapascal.co.za

DURBANVILLE WINE ROUTE

NIGHT LIFE

CASINO

8 WINE ROUTE

SUBURBSNORTHERN

Century City Goodwood

Bellville Tyger Valley

Durbanville Kuils River

Airport & Surrounds

Cape Town is a shopping mecca and Century City is its heart. With the Canal Walk shopping centre and a host of other attractions, there’s plenty here to keep you and the family entertained.

1

5

2

CANAL WALK

SHOPPING CENTRE

One of SA’s premier shopping centres

and one of the largest in Africa, Canal

Walk is home to over 400 stores and

represents the best of South African and

international brands as well as some

great local designers. There are also

loads of restaurants to chill out in while

you rest your feet.

Century City Boulevard, Century City

021 529 9699/8

www.canalwalk.co.za

GRANDWEST CASINO

The biggest casino in the Cape, complete

with 1 750 slot machines, gaming tables

as well as lounges, bars, restaurants, a

nightclub and revue bar. There’s also an

Olympic-sized ice rink, ten pin bowling,

mini fun fair and plenty more to keep the

whole family entertained. Watch out for

events here, as GrandWest often plays

host to big-name acts.

1 Vanguard Drive, Goodwood

021 505 7777

www.suninternational.com

CENTURY CITY NATURAL

GOODS MARKET

Find a little bit of the farm in this most

urban spot. Held at Central Park in

the heart of Century City, visit to fi nd

the freshest of produce and plenty of

other cool stuff.

1st Sunday of the month 09h00 – 15h00.

Park Lane, Central Park, Century City.

021 531 2173

[email protected]

RATANGA JUNCTION

For the ride of your life, Ratanga

Junction is a full-scale theme park

with over 30 rides, restaurants, shops

and plenty to keep the whole family

entertained. Dare to ride the Cobra for a

giant thrill. It’s not open all year, so check

before you go.

Century Boulevard, Century City

021 550 8504 / 0861 200 300

www.ratanga.co.za

INTAKA ISLAND

Century City’s award-winning wetlands

and eco-tourism attraction, Intaka Island

is home to more than 120 bird species.

For keen birders, there’s a hideout from

which to view the dozens of pairs of

water birds.

07h30-17h00 daily

Century Boulevard, Century City

021 552 6889

www.intaka.co.za

This area is one of Cape Town’s industrial and suburban heartlands. It was named after the famous Goodwood Racecourse in England. However, the planned racecourse was abandoned after just one meeting. The main attraction here is the flashy GrandWest Casino. Voortrekker Road is the arterial road that starts way back in Salt River and passes through Maitland, Goodwood, Parow and Belville. If you have time and feel like really getting off the tourist trail, this is a real retro route with oddly interesting old-time shops, junk shops, stone masons associated with the old cemeteries in Maitland, and endless car dealerships and sundry shades of suburban bars and local hang outs.

GOODWOOD

CENTURY CITY

Canal Walk Visitor Information Centre

Century City Boulevard,

Entrance 2, Century City

021 529 9798/9

[email protected]

6

TYGERBERG NATURE

RESERVE

See a large tract of endangered

renosterveld vegetation on one of many

hiking trails, most of which can be

covered in two hours. The Induli trail,

which means “hill”, takes you up to the

reserve’s picnic area and viewpoint,

where you can enjoy a scenic lunch. This

is one of only two places – along with

Blaauwberg beach – where you can take

the classic photo of Table Mountain.

09h00-16h00 weekdays;

09h00-18h00 Sat, Sun & holidays

Totius Street, Welgemoed

021 913 5695

BELVILLE & TYGER VALLEY

Visit Cape Town’s Northern Suburbs to shop in small boutiques in Bellville and engage in serious retail therapy in some of the Cape’s largest and most sophisticated shopping malls.

Willowbridge Visitor

Information Centre

Willowbridge Lifestyle Centre,

39 Carl Cronje Road, Tyger Valley

021 915 4080

[email protected]

WILLOWBRIDGE

LIFESTYLE CENTRE

Enjoy the sunshine while you shop at

this open-air centre. It specialises in

homeware and decor, although there are

also some chic little boutiques to browse.

There are also several restaurants to

choose from, as well as a theatre.

09h00-18h00 Mon-Sat;

09h00-17h00 Sun & holidays

39 Carl Cronje Drive, Tyger Valley

021 914 7218

www.willowbridge.co.za

THE SANLAM ART GALLERY

Sanlam has one of the largest corporate

collections of SA art. The gallery houses

a permanent collection of works by some

of the best known South African artists,

as well as exciting emerging talent,

dating from the nineteenth century to

the present.

2 Strand Road, Bellville

021 947 3359

www.sanlam.co.za

ART.B GALLERY

This vibrant gallery, run by the Arts

Association of Bellville, showcases the

work of some truly exciting young local

artists, as well as some more established

names. It’s a non-profi t organisation

aimed at helping the community and they

also hold workshops to help young artists

get a start.

The Library Centre, Carel van

Aswegen Street, Bellville

021 918 2301

www.artb.co.za

UNIVERSITY OF THE

WESTERN CAPE

Originally established to cater for the

so-called ‘coloured’ community, UWC has

a proud struggle history. The university

is renowned for its work in the fi eld of

information technology.

Of particular interest is the Mayibuye

Centre, an impressive collection of

material relating to apartheid and the

struggle for democracy in South Africa,

which can be consulted by appointment

to visitors and researchers.

10h00-15h30 weekdays

Modderdam Road, Bellville South

021 959 3900

AFTER DARK...

There’s a hip scene happening

in the North – head for Bellville’s

Edward Street to check out

a strip of clubs, bars and

restaurants. They’re pretty close

together so you can try a few

and make an evening of it.

Otherwise, if you’re feeling

lucky, there’s always GrandWest

Casino, packed with other

attractions to keep the whole

family entertained.

30

KING DAVID GOLF CLUB

Tee off amid spectacular views of Table

Mountain and Devil’s Peak. This course is

known for staying dry and fi rm when it’s

wet, and is sheltered from the wind.

Pallotti Road, off Modderfontein Road,

Montana, Bellville

021 934 3056

www.kingdavidgolfclub.co.za

THE AIRPORT & SURROUNDS

Cape Town is very proud of its shiny new airport, the third largest in Africa and South Africa’s most important tourist hub.

27 Thunder City “Flights by appointment only”

28 Aviation Centre29 Airport Mall

Cape Town International Airport

Airport Approach Road, off N2

021 934 1949

Flight information 086 72 77 888

[email protected]

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WINE TASTING

For this map in detail refer to the Cape Town Map or visit

http://www.capetown.travel/guide/maps/

Book your experience at 021 487 6800 or www.capetown.travel

LIVE IT! LOVE IT!

BE A RESPONSIBLE TRAVELLER

1 Research the culture of the area you intend to visit before arriving at your destination.

2 Talk to locals, make use of local tour guides and stay in accommodation establishments that are invested in the local community.

3 Learn some of the language – a simple greeting and thank you in the language of our people will see you embraced as a guest and not only a visitor.

4 Respect the dignity and privacy of others – please ask permission before you take a photo.

5 Rather than giving money to beggars and street children, make an effort to donate to a local charity that supports community projects.

6 Purchase souvenirs directly from community markets and handcrafters so that the money goes directly to local businesses.

7 Take your tastebuds on a journey by experiencing local and regional cuisine. This will give you insight to the culture of the area and you will support the local economy.

8 Practise safe and responsible sex and be vigilant about child prostitution.

9 Question establishments where children of school-going age are working.

Bargaining for goods may not always be appropriate, but if the price is negotiable, pay a price that is fair for the seller and maker.

1 Please use water as effi ciently as possible. Drink tap water. South Africa’s tap water quality is ranked as third best in the world. Do not leave your towels in your hotel room to be washed unless necessary. Try to use biodegradable shampoos and soaps.

2 Take care not to start a fi re with your cigarette butts or matches.

3 Please use electricity as effi ciently as possible. Switch off the lights, electric fan, air conditioner and television when you are not in your room.

4 Do not approach or feed baboons. They are wild and potentially dangerous.

5 Do not take natural keepsakes like shells and indigenous fl owers when spending time in nature.

6 When driving or hiking, stick to marked paths and roads.

7 Make sure the seafood you want to buy and eat is not on the list of endangered species. SMS the name of the fi sh to +27 (0)79 499 8795 and you will receive an answer within seconds.

8 Dispose of rubbish carefully, recycle where possible and reuse your beverage bottles and shopping bags.

9 Make use of public transport when possible or take a walking tour.

Holiday closer to home or offset your carbon footprint by planting a tree or buying local produce – support some of the great local organic markets in Cape Town.

10 tips to be responsible in our communities

10 tips to be responsible towards our environment

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Willowbridge Lifestyle CentreWillowbridge Lifestyle CentreWillowbridge Slow MarketWillowbridge Slow Market

Bellville Golf ClubBellville Golf Club

5 GrandWest CasinoGrandWest Casino

24Diemersdal Wine EstateDiemersdal Wine Estate

26Zevenwacht Wine EstateZevenwacht Wine Estate

25 Kuils River Golf ClubKuils River Golf Club

29 Airport MallAirport Mall

28 Aviation CentreAviation Centre27 Thunder CityThunder City

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SIP & RELAX

APPRECIATE NATURE

SHOP, SHOP, SHOP

Head out north for some of Cape Town’s best shopping – from

the huge malls like Canal Walk, Willowbridge Lifestyle Centre

and Tyger Valley Mall to boutiques selling unique gems you’ll

treasure forever.

The Durbanville Wine Route is rapidly growing in popularity. Pop

in for a taste or while away an afternoon in one of the acclaimed

restaurants on the wine estates.

MEET A FARMER

There are several farmers’ markets here where you can enjoy a

delicious breakfast while perusing the freshest produce or stocking

up on waatlemoenkonfyt – if you don’t know what this is, you’ll just

have to try it...

TRY YOUR LUCK

If you feel like Lady Luck might be smiling on you, drop a few

coins in the slots at GrandWest Casino, Cape Town’s fl ashy

patch of Vegas. If it’s not your thing, there’s plenty more to keep you

entertained, from restaurants and cinemas to an ice rink!

APPRECIATE NATURE

Although the Northern Suburbs are a fast-growing urban area, there

are still plenty of pockets of green to explore, from nature reserves

to the Bellville Rose Garden which blooms in summer.

LOVE THE NIGHTLIFE

The Northern Suburbs has a lively evening scene. The young and

young at heart will love the bars along trendy Edward Street in

Bellville, or if you’re looking for something more sedate, there are

plenty of acclaimed restaurants to try.

CATCH A CONCERT

Check out the local papers or ask Visitor Information about concerts

that may be going on during your visit – some of Cape Town’s

biggest venues are in this area, including the Bellville Velodrome

and GrandWest.

SWIRL, SIP AND SLIP INTO RELAXATION

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To book any of the experiences on this map or get more information, please contact Cape Town Tourism call centre on 021 487 6800

Avoid carrying large sums of cash, cameras or other valuables

in plain sight, and never leave belongings unattended.

Heed the advice of Cape Town Tourism Visitor Centre

staff or locals on where to go after dark. Try not to

walk alone, and take special precautions at lonely

lookout points. At night, park in a secure, well-lit area.

Do not allow strangers to assist you in any way at ATMs.

Do not give money to street children and beggars. If

you wish to do good, rather give food or donate your

change to a registered charity.

Keep photocopies of all valuable documents in a safe place.

Report any safety incident, at the following numbers:

All emergencies: Mobile phone – 112 / Landline – 107

South African Police Service (SAPS) – 10111

Cape Town Tourism – 021 487 6800.

Cape Town Tourism, in partnership with Protection and

Emergency Services, runs a successful Visitor Support

Programme to assist you further, should you be involved

in an incident.

SENSIBLE SAFETY TIPS CATCH A CONCERT

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Canal Walk

Die Boer Theatre Restaurant

Rose Garden

CENTURY CITY

1 Canal Walk Shopping Centre

2 Century City Natural Goods Market

3 Ratanga Junction

4 Intaka Island

GOODWOOD

5 GrandWest Casino

BELVILLE & TYGER VALLEY

6 Tygerberg Nature Reserve

7 Bellville Golf Club

8 Bellville Velodrome

9 Tyger Valley Centre

10 Willowbridge Lifestyle Centre

11 The Sanlam Art Gallery

12 Art.b Gallery

13 University of the Western Cape

DURBANVILLE

14 Durbanville Rose Garden

15 Durbanville Nature Reserve

16 Rust-en-Vrede Cultural Centre

17 Durbanville Craft Market

18 Villa Pascal Theatre

19 Durbanville Golf Club

20 Clara Anna Fontein

DURBANVILLE WINE ROUTE

21 Nitida Cellars

22 Durbanville Hills

23 Diemersdal Wine Estate

24 De Grendel

KUILS RIVER

25 Kuils River Golf Club

26 Zevenwacht Wine Estate

THE AIRPORT & SURROUNDS

27 Thunder City

28 Aviation Centre

29 Airport Mall

30 King David Golf Club

CAPE TOWN

INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

NORTHERN SUBURBS

Visitor Information Centre

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Hospital

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