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A panoramic view of the city from Table Mountain. |
Since arriving in South Africa in January, one of the most frequently asked
questions, aside from “where are you from?” is “Have you been to Cape Town?”. When I would reply with “Not yet” people
would be overcome with excitement and say “You have to! You are going to LOVE
it!” I thought to myself, wow, is the city that amazing? Or am I that
predictable?
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Lion's Head |
It’s safe to say that the answer is
yes to both. Cape
Town is
unlike any city I have ever had the chance to visit. The reason for such a bold
and loaded statement is simple: it has everything. I’ve always told my mom that
I wanted to take her to all the places I have been and show her around, and
when I get the chance to do this I will take her to Cape Town first. You have the best of both worlds with
this gem on the coast of South Africa. The topography of the city is, in itself, one
of the most unique features. Table Mountain is a massive plateau that seems to come up out of no where. Then there
is the distinct Lion’s Head right next to it that glides into Signal Hill or
Lion’s Rump. The names are not code for anything. If you look at the silhouette,
the hills look like a lion’s head with an arching line, like that of a lion’s
back that forms into the rump of the lion. You can do many hikes and have spectacular
views of the city and Atlantic
Ocean from both of
these places. When you finish enjoying your day of hiking you can come down the
mountain and enjoy the nightlife and cuisine of Cape Town. There are plenty of art galleries, museums,
shopping areas, and activities for any and everybody. It’s a stimulating city but not over
stimulating like New York or London. It has a relaxed mellow vibe that makes you
feel at ease and not rushed.
I was fortunate enough to
spend ten days in Cape Town during our Easter break from March 31st until April 9th.
I was even more fortunate to stay with a Capetonian (the name for the locals)
who I study with at the Free State. We embarked on a 12 hour journey by bus to the city. The bus ride was
a pleasure because of the chance it offered to see the other landscapes of the
country, which are many. The first day that I ventured out into the city I did
one of those big red bus tours. I highly recommend this to help get you acquainted
with any major city. It gave me a vast overview of the different areas and I
familiarized myself with the general layout of Cape Town.
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The V&A waterfront with lots of shops and restaurants as
well as the Two Oceans Aquarium. |
During my ten days I went to
different restaurants, shopped in Green Market Square, visited Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was imprsinoned for 27 years, and did wine tasting
in Stellenbosch. There is so much to do in the city, but even with only doing a
fraction of it I really felt like I was able to experience it. The atmosphere
is different than Bloemfontein. Notably that it is much more relaxed and open. There are obviously
significant factors that contribute to this like the fact that Cape Town is on the coast, is more culturally diverse,
and has more to offer to tourist and businesses. I felt at ease and instantly
connected with the energy of the city. From the first day I arrived I said that
Cape Town is a place I could live in. The Capetonians
are such a friendly group of people. I did some exploring with my friend, and
some on my own and had pleasant interactions
regardless.
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Robben Island is about a 25 minute ride off the coast of Cape
Town. This is where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned
for 27 years. It is now a museum and major tourist attraction. |
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A view from Delheim Winery in the town of Stellenbosch
which is about 40 minutes outside of Cape Town.
Even on an overcast day it was still beautiful.
This region is known for its wineries and vineyards. |
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The natural beauty, the warmth
of the people, and the endless list of things to do will keep Cape Town at the top of my “Favorite Cities” list for
the foreseeable future. I still have many other countries and cities to visit
but until then #1CAPE TOWN!