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Castle of Good Hope
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Castle of Good Hope
Dừng lại: 45 minutes
Have you ever heard of the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town, South Africa? If not, get ready to learn about one of the oldest buildings in the country and an iconic piece of history.
Built in the 1600s by Dutch Colonialist Jan van Riebeeck, this impressive fortress served as a strategic base for the Dutch East India Company’s expansion in the region. Today, it remains a symbol of the colonial era and attracts thousands of tourists every year.
Let’s start with the castle’s exterior. Its design features a unique blend of architectural styles – Dutch, Baroque, and Georgian – which makes it stand out even among other historic buildings in Cape Town. The walls are made of clay, sand, and stone, and you can see remnants of the original foundation in the inner courtyard.
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District Six Museum
Dừng lại: 40 minutes
Welcome to the District Six Museum Tour. This museum is located in Cape Town, South Africa, and its main focus is on the history of the District Six area, which was declared a “whites-only” area under apartheid in 1966.
During the tour, you’ll be taken on a journey through the various exhibits and displays that showcase the lives of the people who lived in District Six before the forced removals. You’ll get an insight into the vibrant and diverse community that once existed there and how it was torn apart by the apartheid regime.
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Greenmarket Square
Dừng lại: 30 minutes
Greenmarket Square is a historical square located in the center of old Cape Town, South Africa
. It is one of Cape Town’s oldest markets and is known for its vibrant atmosphere and variety of goods
. Here is a short summary of Greenmarket Square:
Location: Greenmarket Square is situated in the heart of Cape Town, making it easily accessible from many hotels and other attractions
History: The square was built in 1696 and originally served as a burgher watch house
. During the apartheid era, Greenmarket Square was a site of political protests due to its proximity to parliament and the ethnicity of its traders and shoppers
Market: Greenmarket Square is home to a lively and colorful crafts and souvenir market
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Bo-Kaap
Dừng lại: 60 minutes
If you’re looking for a vibrant and colorful cultural experience in Cape Town, Bokaap is the place to be. This vibrant neighborhood in the heart of Cape Town is teeming with history, culture, and people who are proud of their heritage. So, what exactly is Bokaap, and why should you visit?
Bokaap is a historically Muslim neighborhood that dates back to the 1700s. It is famous for its brightly painted houses in shades of pink, purple, blue, and yellow, which are a sight to behold. The houses have been restored to their former glory, and the facades are adorned with wrought iron balconies, ornate gables, and decorative street art.
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Table Mountain Aerial Cableway
Dừng lại: 90 minutes
Let’s start with the Table Mountain Cableway. The Cableway provides a scenic journey that takes you from the base of the mountain to the top. It is not only one of Cape Town’s top attractions, but it is also one of the most popular cableways worldwide. It consists of two cable cars, each with a capacity of 65 passengers, and it takes about five minutes to reach the summit. The cable cars are enclosed, and they rotate so that all passengers can enjoy the 360-degree view of the city.
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Iziko Slave Lodge
Dừng lại: 45 minutes
Built by the Dutch East India Company in the late 17th century, the Slave Lodge originally served as a warehouse for the transportation and sale of slaves brought from various parts of Africa, India, and Indonesia. Over the centuries, it housed thousands of human beings, who were forced to endure unimaginable suffering and hardship. Today, the Slave Lodge has been transformed into a museum, dedicated to preserving the memory and legacy of those who were enslaved there.
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Company's Gardens
Dừng lại: 20 minutes
Home to the South African national museum, the national gallery and also the perfect picnic spot in the CBD. It was originally set-up by the Dutch East India Company in 1644 to grow crops for the ships sailing from the Netherlands to India.
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