Explore Cape Town’s rich history and vibrant culture. Visit iconic landmarks, colorful neighborhoods, and engage in local traditions on this guided tour.
Explore Cape Town’s rich history and vibrant culture. Visit iconic landmarks, colorful neighborhoods, and engage in local traditions on this guided tour.
- City Hall - City Hall is famously recognized as the location where former South African President Nelson Mandela delivered a speech from the balcony immediately after his release from prison on February 11, 1990. This marked his first public address in 27 years, during which he expressed his dedication to democracy, peace, and reconciliation….
- City Hall - City Hall is famously recognized as the location where former South African President Nelson Mandela delivered a speech from the balcony immediately after his release from prison on February 11, 1990. This marked his first public address in 27 years, during which he expressed his dedication to democracy, peace, and reconciliation. Visitors can view a statue of the esteemed Nobel Peace Prize laureate on the balcony from where he addressed the nation.
- Castle of Good Hope - The Castle is celebrated as the oldest surviving structure in South Africa and has been a focal point of civilian, political, and military life at the Cape since around 1679. A tour of the Castle’s two museums and extensive grounds provides intriguing insights into Cape Town’s military and cultural history.
- Bo-kaap - Situated in the heart of the city at the base of Signal Hill, this lively area is home to Cape Town’s Muslim community, descended from the “Cape Malays,” slaves brought by Dutch settlers from Indonesia, Malaysia, and other African countries. It is renowned for its vividly painted, unique houses, some dating back to the 18th century. Initially, the houses were all white, but after the abolition of slavery, Bo-Kaap residents painted their homes in bright colors as a symbol of freedom.
- District Six Museum - The museum’s exhibit, known as Digging Deeper, is dedicated to documenting various aspects of District Six life through an engaging visual experience that includes multimedia documentary, digital, and sound elements. The exhibit introduces visitors to the area’s former residents and narrates their life stories through different themes.
- Guga s’Thebe - Guga s’Thebe is a government-run art and culture center aimed at assisting and training the local community in skills such as art, music, and dance. Visitors can learn to play the African drum and interact with local residents, accompanied by a tour guide throughout the visit.

- Professional tour guide/driver
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Professional tour guide/driver
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Food and drink (own expense)
- Food and drink (own expense)
Start the tour with a pickup and proceed to the Castle of Good Hope, passing by the City Hall where Nelson Mandela delivered a speech from the balcony immediately after his release from prison. Explore the Castle of Good Hope, the oldest standing building in South Africa. Then, visit the Bo-Kaap area, a charming place to wander and admire the vibrant…
Start the tour with a pickup and proceed to the Castle of Good Hope, passing by the City Hall where Nelson Mandela delivered a speech from the balcony immediately after his release from prison. Explore the Castle of Good Hope, the oldest standing building in South Africa. Then, visit the Bo-Kaap area, a charming place to wander and admire the vibrant houses while learning about the history of the Cape Malay community. The next stop is the District Six Museum. Conclude the tour at the Guga S’thebe Arts & Culture Centre, where participants can learn to play the African drum and interact with local residents. A tour guide will accompany the group throughout the tour.
- Infant seats available on request
- We can accommodate up to 22 people
- If you have a party that exceeds 15 travelers, please book the 1st option for the 1st group of 15 and rebook again the 2nd option for the remaining travelers.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.