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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
I'm a born and bred South African with a huge love for my country, and for the Mother City (Cape Town) where I live. Apart from its exquisite natural beauty this city has a fascinating history. I have travelled far and wide, but always return to this magical place, and I love sharing it with visitors.
Welcome to beautiful Cape Town!
While big cities are exhilarating, there is something special about a compact city brimming with history, art & architecture, as well as natural beauty.
Explore with me the many layers of inner city culture from days of old, woven together in the present day ‘Mother City’, as locals like to call it.
You will discover cosmopolitan style cheek by jowl with authentic local flavours: in food, music, art, architecture, and much more.
At the foot of stunning Table Mountain and overlooking the Atlantic ocean, Cape Town is a once-in-a-lifetime experience…
I will be on the steps in front of the entrance to the Iziko National Museum
This museum holds relics from the Stone Age through to the first Peoples here, and on to the arrival of European Settlers.
Explore the original garden of the Dutch East India Company.
A glimpse into the life and work of our beloved Bishop Tutu.
Historic and beautiful cathedral, known as "People's Cathedral'
Exploring the long history of slavery in SA - ' From human beings to human rights'.
Beautiful historic buildings, and a piece of the Berlin Wall, line this wide walkway.
Dating back to 1696, this is now a social hub and vibrant market, surrounded by historic buildings.
Chat to the sellers, often women and of slave descent, in this colourful thoroughfare.
The Old Post Office has been turned into a bustling inner city shopping area.
The main public square of the city, with views of the magnificent City Hall and other historic buildings.
Where our tour ends: the oldest existing colonial building in South Africa (17th century) and home to some historical collections. There are coffee shops a few hundred metres up Buitenkant St.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).