Thursday, June 17, 2010

5 Different things to do in Cape Town

If you are tired of hearing suggestions to go to Kirstenbosch or the Waterfront while you are in Cape Town here are 5 alternative activities which you can do.

1). The Scratch Patch (mining for kids) in Simons Town
If you take a trip out to Simon’s Town or Cape Point, stop off at the Topstones Factory. At their world famous "Scratch Patch" you can rustle around among the thousands of tumble-polished gemstones that cover the floor and fill a small bag with stones to take home with you. You can also tour the Topstones factory and watch gemstones being tumble- polished and crafted into a wide variety of products. Where? Dido Valley Road in Simons Town. Telephone 021 786-2020. Open every day.

2). Stop off at the Brass Bell for a beer or meal.
The Brass Bell is a popular waterside pub with four restaurants and three bars built almost in the water (the sea spray splashes against the windows). The downstairs area can get pretty festive and rowdy, so if you are looking for something more restive, book a table upstairs. (magnificent views over the sea). Open daily for lunch and dinner. Where? Next to Kalk Bay Station, Main Road, Kalk Bay. Telephone: 021 788-5456.

3). Muizenberg Toy Museum
The Muizenberg Toy Museum has a fascinating collection of early toys dating from the turn of the last century. The museum contains a shop specialising in obsolete and current toys and models - a must for any collector. Situated opposite the Fun Park, this is an ideal opportunity to visit a freshwater swimming pool, with children's paddling pool, swings & slides, boating pool and Fun Golf - right on the beachfront. And for the more adventurous - a water slide. Where? Beach Road, Muizenberg. Opening hours: Daily from 10am - 4pm, Closed Mondays.

4). Indoor Karting in Kenilworth
The well designed, indoor circuit at Kenilworth Karting offers fun filled experience for young and old. On arrival you will be briefed on the cars and the racing rules. You then hit the starting grid and the racing action begins. Beginner or experienced, kart racing offers you a heart racing activity that is loads of fun. Compare lap times and race positions on the computer printout after the race. Where? Kenilworth Karting is located behind Access Park in Kenilworth, Cape Town. Open Mondays to Thursdays from 13:00 - 23:00. Fridays from 11:00 - 23:00. Telephone: 021 683-2670.

5). Visit the South African Rugby Museum in Newlands
A visit to the South African rugby museum has become a regular port of call for locals and tourists visiting the city of Cape Town. The museum is on the ground floor of the Sport Science Institute in Newlands, just a kick away from the Newlands stadium. The SA rugby museum is crammed full of activities, exhibitions and insights into the world of rugby. The museum features rotating exhibitions and special attractions, which will fascinate both local and international visitors whether they be players or supporters..  

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5 comments:

Camps Bay Accommodation said...

This is such a good idea! I can't wait to try some of them.

Cheap Car Hire Cape Town said...

These are such good suggestions. Its so nice to do something differnt.

Green Point Accommodation said...

Oh my god I love the scratch patch! I'm totally going to go there this weekend!

Shark Cage Diving Cape Town said...

This is a great list. Another cool thing to do is go see the great white sharks.

Liqueur said...

Have a drink and a glass of our famous amarula cocktail drinks

Jo