Claudia
Guidebook for Cape Town

Food Scene

This is a wonderful little deli that serves great coffee and home-cooked-style food. It's perched at the top of Tamboerskloof on a pretty street lined with Victorian Houses. The views from the top are beautiful. Sit outside, cafe-style, or on a rainy day, settle in downstairs where it's more cosy. This is a little neighbourhood gem.
103 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
The Blue Cafe
13 Brownlow Rd
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This is a wonderful little deli that serves great coffee and home-cooked-style food. It's perched at the top of Tamboerskloof on a pretty street lined with Victorian Houses. The views from the top are beautiful. Sit outside, cafe-style, or on a rainy day, settle in downstairs where it's more cosy. This is a little neighbourhood gem.
This is a great bakery and coffee shop that also sells light meals. Alternatively, pick up a coffee and pastry and bring it home!
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Knead Bakery Kloof Street
50 Kloof St
45 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
This is a great bakery and coffee shop that also sells light meals. Alternatively, pick up a coffee and pastry and bring it home!
Treat yourself to a sumptuous afternoon tea at this beautiful old grande-dame of a hotel, she's a real Cape Town institution.
111 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel
76 Orange St
111 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Treat yourself to a sumptuous afternoon tea at this beautiful old grande-dame of a hotel, she's a real Cape Town institution.

Parks & Nature

This is such a pretty park filled with gracious old trees and dense vegetation. It started off as a vegetable garden during the times of the VOC and there are still some original-style veggie beds. It's got pretty walkways, places to picnic and a super cafe/restaurant. The gardens run alongside Parliament, the Centre for the Book, the National Library, the Planetarium and the National Gallery so plenty to see. The views up to Table Mountain are beautiful too.
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Company's Gardens
602 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
This is such a pretty park filled with gracious old trees and dense vegetation. It started off as a vegetable garden during the times of the VOC and there are still some original-style veggie beds. It's got pretty walkways, places to picnic and a super cafe/restaurant. The gardens run alongside Parliament, the Centre for the Book, the National Library, the Planetarium and the National Gallery so plenty to see. The views up to Table Mountain are beautiful too.