Cape Town city tour

We're staying at Point B B&B near the water front and the Cape Town stadium, which you've seen during the World Cup.  Thankfully it's a little quieter, no vazula horns yet.

We got a hop-on, hop-off city tour, which is very touristy but who are we trying to kid?  We got off Downtown which features many street markets and craft malls. 

We stopped in the St George Cathedral were Desmond Tutu made his speech calling for the end of apartheid and the start of the last illegal march in South Africa. It's quite amazing to see the changes that happened such a short time ago  and to remember the brutality.

Back on the bus to the base of Table Mountain.   This just dominates the whole of Cape Town.  It's everywhere you go.

However it's frequently fogged in, so we got a little damp.  We're going back (and up) in a few days when the weather is supposed to improve.

We head northwest to beaches.

Incredible houses perched on cliffs over  gorgeous beaches. 


The only sea life we saw were surfers.


Back towards the city we stop for another great meal, seafood this time.  Dinner prices are quite amazing, less then $40 for the two of us (unless my math is confused).

Along the water there is this series of statues of a girl and a dragon fly:
 
It's a poem.

Last stop: back at the Water Front which features a version of the London Eye:

And this thing:
(It's made out of Coke Cola crates)

Another great day.


Tomorrow: the wine country.

1 comment:

  1. Lovely photos. I had no idea Cape Town was hemmed in by such awesome mountains. Love the beaches and the surfing looks amazing! Those houses are something else, too; what a location, what a view! (Any up for sale? ;)

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