Attractions near Tyger Hills Guest House
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Greenmarket Square, Cape Town
Greenmarket Square, located neatly in Cape Town's CBD, is one of the city's oldest and most vibrant public spaces. Established in 1696, the square was originally used as a marketplace where fresh produce was sold by the first settlers. Over time, it has transformed into a lively hub for local art...
Slave Lodge Museum (Iziko) - Cape Town
The Iziko Slave Lodge, located in the heart of Cape Town, is one of South Africa's oldest buildings and a significant historical site. Established in 1679 by the Dutch East India Company (VOC), the building originally served as a lodging for slaves brought to the Cape from various parts of Africa...
Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village - Green Point
The Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village in Green Point, Cape Town, is a trendy and vibrant shopping and lifestyle destination that combines retail, dining, and cultural experiences in a charming setting. Located in the heart of Green Point, this stylish village is known for its unique blend of modern ...
Oranjezicht City Farm Market - V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
The Oranjezicht City Farm Market, located at Granger Bay near the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, is a vibrant community market that celebrates local food, culture, and sustainability. Originating from the Oranjezicht City Farm, an urban farm project aimed at promoting sustainable agriculture and co...
Cape Town Carnival - Cape Town City Centre
The Cape Town Carnival is an annual celebration that brings the streets of Cape Town to life with vibrant parades, dazzling costumes, music, and dance. It typically takes place in March, attracting thousands of spectators and participants, all coming together to celebrate the city's cultural dive...
Heritage Square - Cape Town City Centre
Heritage Square is a historic and vibrant complex located in the heart of Cape Town's city centre. It is a beautifully restored 18th-century courtyard surrounded by a collection of old Cape Dutch and Georgian buildings, which have been repurposed to house a variety of restaurants, boutique shops,...
De Waterkant Village, Cape Town
A popular attraction in Cape Town, South Africa, De Waterkant Village is conveniently situated between the spectacular Table Mountain and the famous V&A Waterfront. This unique village is upmarket and colourful with semi detached cottages. It is near to many fine restaurants, galleries and pubs. ...
Granger Bay Harbour - Cape Town
Granger Bay Harbour, located in Cape Town, is a bustling and picturesque area situated along the city's coastline. Positioned near the V&A Waterfront and adjacent to the Cape Town Stadium, Granger Bay Harbour serves as an important part of the city's maritime and tourism infrastructure. The harbo...
Cape Medical Museum - V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
The Cape Medical Museum, located at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, is a fascinating institution dedicated to the history of healthcare and medicine in the Western Cape. Established in 1981, the museum offers a glimpse into the development of medical practices from the 18th century to the presen...
National Library of South Africa - Cape Town Campus
The National Library of South Africa (NLSA) - Cape Town Campus is one of the oldest libraries in the country and serves as a custodian of South Africa’s literary and documentary heritage. Its origins date back to 1818 when it was founded as the South African Public Library. The initial collection...
The Company's Garden - Cape Town
The Company’s Garden, located in the Cape Town City Bowl, is a historic public park and heritage site that dates back to the 1650s. Originally established by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a vegetable garden to supply fresh produce to passing ships, it is the oldest cultivated garden in So...
South African Cheese Festival - nr Stellenbosch, Cape Town
The South African Cheese Festival is an annual culinary event held on the scenic Sandringham Farm, located between Stellenbosch and Paarl in Cape Town’s Cape Winelands. Launched in 2002 by Agri-Expo, the festival has grown into one of the country's most popular food events, attracting visitors fr...
Long Street - Cape Town City Bowl
Long Street is one of Cape Town’s most recognisable urban arteries, stretching through the heart of the City Bowl with a character that blends historic charm and contemporary energy. Lined with Victorian-era buildings, wrought-iron balconies, and a mix of colonial and more modern architecture, th...
Iziko South African National Gallery - Cape Town
The South African National Gallery, located in the Cape Town City Bowl, is a premier art museum that showcases a diverse collection of South African and international art, spanning historical and contemporary periods. Established in 1871, it is one of the oldest art museums on the African contine...
Bo-Kaap Museum - Cape Town
The Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum, located in the heart of the Bo-Kaap neighborhood in Cape Town, is a cultural and historical gem that offers a fascinating insight into the rich heritage of the Cape Malay community. Housed in one of the oldest buildings in the area, dating back to the 1760s, the museum w...
Cape Town Stadium - Green Point, Cape Town
In 2007 the original 18 000 seater Greenpoint Stadium was demolished to make way for the new stadium which played host to some of the 2010 Soccer World Cup. During construction, Cape Town Stadium was unofficially known as Green Point Stadium. During October 2009, the city asked for the public to ...
Museum of Dogs - Gardens, Cape Town
The Museum of Dogs in the Cape Town City Bowl, located at 95 Keerom Street, Gardens, offers a unique and delightful exploration of the historical and cultural significance of dogs. Established to celebrate the enduring bond between humans and their canine companions, the museum features an extens...
South African Jewish Museum - Cape Town
The South African Jewish Museum, located in Gardens in the heart of Cape Town, is a testament to the rich and diverse history of the Jewish community in South Africa. Officially opened by Nelson Mandela in 2000, the museum is housed in a beautifully restored building that was once the first synag...
Cape Town Holocaust Centre - Cape Town
The Cape Town Holocaust Centre in Gardens, established in 1999, is the first Holocaust Centre in Africa. It was founded with the purpose of educating the public about the Holocaust and combating racism, antisemitism, prejudice, and xenophobia. The Centre aims to foster an understanding of the con...
Bo-Kaap Market - Cape Town
The new Bo-Kaap Market, perched on the vibrant corner of Yusuf Drive and Pentz Street in historic Bo-Kaap, Cape Town, has rapidly become one of the neighbourhood’s most compelling cultural additions. Officially opened in mid-February 2026 after soft trading since late 2025, this open-air market c...