Attractions in Montague Gardens
Distances are from the town centre.
The Groote Schuur Estate - Rondebosch, Cape Town
Named after part the Granary that was built on the estate in 1667 by the Dutch East India Company, De Groote Schuur (The Big Barn) was to become far more important to South Africa than the Trading Company that had it built. In 1870, over 200 years after it was built Cecil John Rhodes arrived in N...
iZiko South African Museum and Planetarium - CapeTown
The South African Museum and Planetarium, located in the Company’s Garden in Cape Town, is a premier institution dedicated to exploring the natural and cultural history of South Africa and the universe. Founded in 1825, the South African Museum is one of the oldest museums in the country and hous...
Mediclinic Durbanville Hospital - Durbanville, Cape Town
Mediclinic Durbanville is a well-established private hospital located in the heart of Durbanville, Cape Town. Known for its patient-centred care and advanced medical technology, the hospital offers a wide range of healthcare services, including general surgery, orthopaedics, maternity care, emerg...
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 ...
Signal Hill - Cape Town
Signal Hill derives it's name from the days when a semaphore (communication) post on the side of the hill was used to send signals to ships in the harbour. Today, the hill is famous for the noon day gun - a canon that has been fired everyday except Sunday, since 1902. The firing of the noon day g...
Durbanville Golf Club - Cape Town
Nestled in the heart of Cape Town’s northern suburbs, Durbanville Golf Club offers a tranquil retreat for golfers seeking both challenge and charm. Established in 1967, the club has evolved into one of the region’s premier golfing destinations, with its 18-hole course weaving through picturesque ...
Labia Theatre - Gardens, Cape Town
The Labia Theatre, located at 68 Orange Street in Gardens, Cape Town, is the oldest independent cinema in South Africa. The Labia, originally an Italian Embassy ballroom, was opened by Dowager Princess Labia in May 1949 as a theatre for the staging of live performances. Known for its eclectic and...
Josephine Mill Museum - Newlands, Cape Town
The Josephine Mill Museum in Newlands, Cape Town, is a beautifully restored watermill with deep historical significance. Established in 1840, it is one of the last remaining authentic water mills in the Cape Town area and offers a glimpse into Cape Town’s early industrial era. Situated along the ...
Oktober Bierfest - Newlands, Cape Town
The Oktober Bierfest in Cape Town is held at the Newlands Brewery Village Green in Newlands, Cape Town. The event will take place during the month of October. The Oktober Bierfest is modelled on the world renowned Oktoberfest in Europe. It is the biggest festival and attracts millions of visit...
Newlands Cricket Ground - Newlands, Cape Town
Newlands Cricket Ground, located in the leafy suburb of Newlands in Cape Town, is one of the most iconic cricket venues in the world. Established in 1888, it is the second-oldest cricket ground in South Africa, following St George’s Park in Port Elizabeth. The ground’s picturesque setting, with T...
Kloof Street - Gardens, Cape Town
Kloof Street is one of Cape Town’s most engaging urban strips, running along the foothills of Table Mountain and forming a lively connection between the City Bowl and the slopes of the mountain above. Historically, the area developed as part of Cape Town’s expansion beyond the original colonial c...
Cape Town International Airport - Cape Town, Western Cape
Cape Town International Airport (CPT) is the primary airport serving Cape Town and the second-busiest airport in South Africa. Located approximately 20 km from the Cape Town city centre, the airport is a major hub for domestic and international travel. It features modern infrastructure, efficient...
Cavendish Square - Claremont, Cape Town
Cavendish Square is a prominent shopping center located in Claremont, Cape Town, offering a diverse range of retail, dining, and entertainment options. It is a popular destination known for its modern design and extensive selection of stores. An interesting fact about Cavendish Square in Clare...
Mojo Market - Sea Point, Cape Town
Mojo Market, situated in Sea Point, Cape Town, is a lively and eclectic marketplace that blends the best of local cuisine, artisanal crafts, and live entertainment. Opened in 2017, Mojo Market has quickly become a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a vibrant atmosphere...
Sea Point Pavilion and Swimming Pool - Sea Point, Cape Town
The Sea Point Pavilion and Swimming Pool, situated along Cape Town's picturesque Atlantic Seaboard, is a beloved recreational facility that offers both locals and visitors a unique and scenic swimming experience. Established in 1958, the complex has become an iconic part of the Sea Point Promenad...
Lion's Head Hiking Trail - Kloof Nek, Cape Town
The Lion's Head Hiking Trail in Cape Town offers hikers a relatively short yet rewarding experience, culminating in panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. The trail is approximately 5.5 kilometers (3.4 miles) round trip and typically takes between 1.5 to 2 hours to complete, depending ...
Kingsbury Hospital - Claremont, Cape Town
Kingsbury Hospital in Claremont, Cape Town, is a well-established private healthcare facility known for providing high-quality medical care in a comfortable and patient-centric environment. Founded in 1946, Kingsbury has grown over the decades to become one of the leading hospitals in the region,...
Three Peaks Challenge - Cape Town
The Three Peaks Challenge in Cape Town is a challenge with a long history, dating back to March 1897, when a 25-year-old Carl Wilhelm Schneeberger successfully ascended Devil’s Peak, Table Mountain and Lion’s Head, starting from, and returning each time, to the old Johannesburg Hotel in Long Stre...
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...
Table Mountain Aerial Cableway - Cape Town
The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway provides easy access to the top of Table Mountain to over 800 000 people every year. The purpose of riding in the cableway is to reach the top of Table Mountain, but the trip up is an outing all on its own. You are gently transported both up and down the moun...