Cape
Town is a famous city in South Africa and is one of the most picturesque cities
in the world. There are many astonishing vantage points around this city
providing royal views from all angles. So do not forget to bring your camera
with you for taking beautiful pictures. Here we are giving you the list of 7
best tourists places in Cape Town.
1.
Table Mountain
Table
Mountain is undeniably one of the best spots for experiencing the unrestrained
views of the Mother City. Whether you make a decision to hike or take a cable
car to the top you will be treated to amazing vistas of the lively city below.
At the top, there are various walking path that lead in diverse directions and
present various views of the city.
2.
Victoria Road
Victoria
Road is amongst the most beautiful drives in the Cape Town. This is nestled
against the Table Mountain range, and from there you will see superb views of
the Atlantic Ocean, and extends from the Sea Point to Hout Bay. Furthermore,
there are also numerous rest spots along the way from where you can admire the
wonderful sight before you.
3.
Beach Road, Sea Point
Beach
Road in Sea Point is a very famous strip with numerous restaurants and bars
overlooking the beautiful sea. If you would desire for skipping the restaurants
then you can also take a walk along the Sea Point walkway, a zigzag 11 km path
that runs the length of the Sea Point beachfront.
4. Cape
Point
Cape
Point is well known as the most south-westerly tip of Africa; the Cape Point
Nature Reserve boasts remarkable views of the Atlantic Ocean as well as the
mountains along the southern coast. The highest and the most popular vantage
point is the Old Lighthouse which is balanced on the peak at 238 meters above
the sea level.
5.
Blouberg Beach and Eden on the Bay
This is
situated on the shores of the West Coast, Eden on the Bay and Blouberg Beach
are the perfect beach areas with gorgeous vistas of Table Mountain, the city
bowl as well as Robben Island. In addition sun tanning on the beach, you can
select to enjoy an outdoor lunch as there are various beachfront restaurants or
bars.
6.
Boyes Drive
Boyes
Drive is a picturesque drive along the mountainside above Kalk Bay and
Muizenberg. From the road, you can view the Cape Flats, Muizenberg beach as
well as the warm waters of False Bay on the path to the Helderberg Mountains.
The road is also a suitable connection for those people who travel from the
southern suburbs to the False Bay beaches of Glencairn, Fish Hoek, Simon’s Town
and St James.
7.
Tygerberg Nature Reserve
The
Tygerberg Hills are situated on the north of the N1 Highway on the path to Cape
Town’s northern suburbs. There is an entry fee to enter into the reserve but
the visitors would not meet any queues at Table Mountain Cableway and Cape
Point. Various walks as well as trails lead to the across of the hills in
diverse directions and there is also an area with wood in which there are many
picnic tables.
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