Cape Town CBD

Overview

Cape Town’s Central Business District (CBD) is a vibrant area where history and modernity coexist, making it a cultural and economic cornerstone of South Africa. Situated beneath the majestic Table Mountain, the CBD boasts a rich heritage showcased through its architecture, landmarks, and cultural institutions.

 

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Cape Town’s Central Business District (CBD) is a vibrant area where history and modernity coexist, making it a cultural and economic cornerstone of South Africa. Situated beneath the majestic Table Mountain, the CBD boasts a rich heritage showcased through its architecture, landmarks, and cultural institutions.

The Company’s Garden, established in the 1650s, is the oldest garden in South Africa and serves as a peaceful green space surrounded by key heritage sites like the Iziko South African Museum and the Slave Lodge, which reflect the city’s colonial and apartheid-era history. Greenmarket Square, one of the oldest public squares in the country, has been a bustling market since the 1700s and continues to thrive as a place for trading and cultural expression.

Heritage buildings like the Old Town House, City Hall (where Nelson Mandela gave his first speech as a free man in 1990), and the Castle of Good Hope—the oldest surviving colonial building in South Africa—are prominent reminders of Cape Town’s complex past. St. George’s Cathedral, known as the “People’s Cathedral,” played a pivotal role in the struggle against apartheid under the leadership of Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

With its blend of historical landmarks, museums, and cultural sites alongside a vibrant urban environment, Cape Town CBD is a living archive of South Africa’s journey through time, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in the country’s heritage.

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Tour details

  • Tour Type Explore
  • Price R150 – R2,500
  • Categories Destination
  • Capital City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality
  • Language English
  • Currency Rand
  • Time Zone UTC +2
  • Drives on the Right
  • Calling code +27
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