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One of the best ways to see Table Mountain and the surrounding areas is to take the cableway there.
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The most obvious choice for shopping in Cape Town is the Victoria and Albert Waterfront, with almost everything you may want or need, from international brands to local crafts and African souvenirs, but expect to pay more here than in most other locations around the city.
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If you are serious about your outdoor sports/activities, plan on staying a long time indeed in Cape Town – there is enough to keep you occupied for weeks, if not months.
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The village-sized suburbs of Muizenberg, St James, Kalk Bay, Fish Hoek and Simon's Town all lie on the Atlantic side of the peninsula.
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Cape Town is fortunate in having no dearth of reasonably priced restaurants that boast a relaxed, easy-going atmosphere.
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March is a busy month where festivals and events are concerned in Cape Town. The Pride Festival takes place for 10 days in end Feb early March, with the Cape Town Festival following – this is a cultural festival and held in venues all over the city where art and music form the mainstay.
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