Attractions in Pinelands, Cape Town
Distances are from the town centre.
Cape Town City Hall & Grande Parade - Cape Town
Cape Town City Hall, an iconic and historic building, is located in the heart of Cape Town, South Africa. Built in 1905, it is one of the city's most recognizable landmarks and is known for its magnificent Edwardian architectural style. Situated on the Grand Parade, the building has played a cent...
District Six Museum - Cape Town
The District Six Museum, located in Cape Town, serves as a poignant reminder of the forced removals that took place during the apartheid era in South Africa. Established in 1994, the museum is dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of District Six, a vibrant and diverse community that w...
Cape Gourmet Festival - Cape Town
The Cape Gourmet Festival is an annual culinary event held in Cape Town, celebrating South Africa's rich food and wine culture. The festival typically spans several days, featuring a range of events, from wine tastings and gourmet food stalls to cooking demonstrations by renowned chefs. It draws ...
Two Oceans Marathon - Cape Town
The Two Oceans Marathon is a renowned annual running event held in Cape Town, South Africa. It is celebrated for its scenic routes that showcase some of the most beautiful landscapes in the country. History and Overview: The Two Oceans Marathon, first held in 1970, is named for its unique cour...
The Old Slave Tree Memorial - Cape Town
The Old Slave Tree Memorial in Cape Town's City Bowl stands as a poignant reminder of South Africa’s colonial and slavery history. This memorial inscribed with the text: "On this spot stood the old slave tree / Op hierdie plek het die ou slaweboom gestaan", can be located at ground level on a tra...
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...
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...
Battery Park @ V&A Waterfront - Cape Town
Nestled in the heart of Cape Town’s bustling V&A Waterfront, Battery Park is a charming green oasis that offers visitors a serene escape from the lively harbour surroundings. With sweeping views of Table Mountain and the city skyline, this urban park combines natural beauty with historical signif...
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...
Silo District - V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
The Silo District at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town is one of the most vibrant and innovative areas of the waterfront, known for its blend of contemporary architecture, culture, and art. The district is built around the historic Grain Silo complex, which was originally constructed in 1924 and se...
Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa - Cape Town
The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) is one of the most prominent art institutions in Africa, located in the heart of Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront. Housed in a historic grain silo that has been spectacularly transformed into a contemporary architectural masterpiece, the museum ...
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...
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...
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,...
Bounce World
Nestled in the lively suburb of Montague Gardens in Cape Town, Montague Action Arena & Bounce World is a vibrant indoor play destination that’s captured the hearts (and energy!) of families across the Mother City. Since opening its doors in April 2015, this colourful world of inflatable fun has g...
Cape Town Diamond Museum - V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
The Cape Town Diamond Museum, located in the bustling Victoria & Albert Waterfront, offers visitors a captivating journey through the rich history of South Africa's diamond industry. Opened in 2011, the museum provides an in-depth look at the origins, mining, and significance of diamonds in South...
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...
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...
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...
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...