Attractions near Barry Hall Apartments
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Cape Town International Jazz Festival
The Cape Town International Jazz Festival, often referred to as "Africa's Grandest Gathering," is a world-renowned music event that has been a cornerstone of Cape Town's cultural calendar since its inception in 2000. The festival was originally known as the North Sea Jazz Festival Cape Town, a si...
Cape Town International Convention Centre
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) is a premier venue for conferences, exhibitions, and events in Cape Town, South Africa. Situated in the heart of the city's central business district, shadowed by Table Mountain, the CTICC is a world-class facility designed to accommodate a wi...
Camps Bay Beach - Cape Town
Camps Bay Beach is one of Cape Town’s most iconic and picturesque beaches, located at Camps Bay along the Atlantic Seaboard. Renowned for its stunning natural beauty, Camps Bay Beach is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Key Features of Camps Bay Beach: 1. Scenic Beauty: Ca...
Castle of Good Hope - Cape Town
The Castle of Good Hope, situated in the heart of Cape Town, is the oldest surviving colonial building in South Africa and one of the city's most significant historical landmarks. Constructed between 1666 and 1679 by the Dutch East India Company (VOC), the castle served as a replenishment station...
Cape Town Cycle Tour - Cape Town
The Cape Town Cycle Tour (formerly known as the Cape Argus Pick n Pay Momentum Cycle Tour) is an annual cycle race hosted in Cape Town, South Africa, usually 109 km long. It is the first event outside Europe to be included in the International Cycling Union’s Golden Bike Series. South Africa h...
Camps Bay Tidal Pool - Cape Town
Camps Bay Tidal Pool is a popular and scenic tidal pool located in Camps Bay in Cape Town. Nestled along the stunning coastline of the Atlantic Seaboard, this tidal pool offers a serene and safe swimming environment with breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty. It is a favored spot f...
Port of Cape Town - Western Cape
Situated in Table Bay, the Port of Cape Town is the one of the busiest ports in South Africa, second only to Durban as a container port. It is positioned along one of the world’s busiest trade routes and handles the largest amount of fresh fruit. The history of the port traces its roots back t...
Bakoven Beach - nr Camps Bay, Cape Town
Bakoven Beach is a small and charming coastal spot located in Cape Town, nestled between the more well-known areas of Camps Bay and Llandudno. This secluded beach is renowned for its serene atmosphere and picturesque setting, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. Its location al...
Table Mountain National Park - Cape Town
Table Mountain National Park stretches from Signal Hill in the north, to Cape Point in the south and is home to the world’s smallest, yet most diverse floral kingdom, The Cape Floristic Region. Whilst standing at Cape Point, it’s hard to believe that you’re standing at the southernmost point of A...
Twelve Apostles Mountain Range - Cape Town
The Twelve Apostles Mountain Range is a stunning and iconic natural landmark located along the Atlantic seaboard of the Cape Peninsula in Cape Town, South Africa. Stretching from the majestic Table Mountain in the north to Hout Bay in the south, the range comprises a series of buttresses and peak...
Devil's Peak - Cape Town
Devil's Peak forms part of the mountainous backdrop to Cape Town. When looking at Table Mountain from the V&A Waterfront, or when looking at the standard picture postcard view of the mountain, the skyline is from left to right: the spire of Devil's Peak, the flat mesa of Table Mountain, the dome ...
Maclear's Beacon - Table Mountain, Cape Town
Maclear's Beacon, standing at 1,086 meters (3,563 feet) above sea level, is the highest point on Table Mountain, one of Cape Town's most iconic landmarks. Named after Sir Thomas Maclear, an Irish-born astronomer and surveyor, the beacon was constructed in 1865 as a triangulation station for geode...
Neighbourgoods Market, Woodstock, Cape Town
The Neighbourgoods Market in Woodstock is a vibrant, award-winning market that has become a staple of Cape Town's cultural and culinary scene. Established in 2006 by Justin Rhodes and Cameron Munro, the market set out to provide a platform for local farmers, artisans, and food enthusiasts to show...
Groote Schuur Hospital - Observatory, Cape Town
One of Cape Towns most prominant man-made Landmarks is the Groote Schuur Hospital. The off-white painted, hospital buildings are built on the slopes of Devil's Peak in the suburb of Observatory, and as such are set against the background of the beautiful mountain range that has become so iconic o...
Heart of Cape Town Museum - Observatory, Cape Town
The Heart of Cape Town Museum, located in Observatory, Cape Town, is a testament to medical innovation and a pivotal moment in South Africa's history. The museum is housed in the Groote Schuur Hospital, where the world's first successful human-to-human heart transplant was performed by Dr. Christ...
Cape Town Science Centre - Observatory, Cape Town
Tucked away on Main Road in the eclectic suburb of Observatory, Cape Town, the Cape Town Science Centre is a lively, hands-on attraction that resonates just as well with grown-ups as with the curious young. Set in a former industrial building, the centre has been rejuvenated into a playground of ...
Table Bay - Cape Town, Western Cape
Although the Cape was first explored by Bartolomeu Dias in the late 1400's it was on in 1652 that Cape Town was founded by the Dutch explorer, Jan Van Riebeek. And during this period the natural bay on the west coast of South Africa, just north of the Cape Peninsula, was named Table Bay. The bay ...
Rhodes Memorial - Devil's Peak, Cape Town
The Rhodes Memorial is an iconic landmark situated on the slopes of Devil's Peak, Rondebosch, Cape Town, honoring British colonialist Cecil John Rhodes. Built between 1910 and 1912 and designed by Sir Herbert Baker, the memorial sits on land that was once part of Rhodes’ Groote Schuur estate. Its...
University of Cape Town - Western Cape
1829 saw the birth of an institution that would change education in South Africa... but nothing happens overnight. The South African College, which was a high school for boys was opened in 1829 in the Weeshuis on Long Street, Cape Town. In 1841 the school moved to the Egyptian Building which is l...
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens - Cape Town
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens in Newlands, Cape Town was established in 1913 with the primary goal of preserving the unique and diverse flora of South Africa. Situated on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain in Cape Town, it was the first botanical garden in the world dedicated to a cou...