Sunday 18 February 2018

Popular tourist attractions in Cape Town, South Africa

City Bowl: An aerial panoramic of Cape Town's City Bowl taken from above Signal Hill looking north: The City Bowl is a natural amphitheatre shaped area bordered by Table Bay and defined by the mountains of Signal Hill Lion's Head Table Mountain and Devil's Peak. The area includes the central business district of Cape Town the harbour the Company's Garden and the residential suburbs of De Waterkant Devil's Peak District Six Zonnebloem Gardens Bo Kaap Higgovale Oranjezicht Schotsche Kloof Tamboerskloof University Estate Vredehoek Walmer Estate and Woodstock.
The Southern Subrubs hug along the eastern slopes of Table Mountain southeast of the city centre. This area has mixed languages but is predominantly English speaking and includes from north to south Rondebosch Pinelands Thornton Newlands Mowbray Observatory Bishopscourt Clearment Landsdowne Wynberg Plumstead Hout Bay ottery and Bergvliet. West of Wynberg lies Constantia which in addition to being a wealthy neighbour hood is a notable wine growing region within the City of Cape Town.


Constantia not only offers a luscious suburban living lifestyle but also attracts tourists for its well known wine farms and Cape Dutch architecture. West Coast: The West Coast suburbs lie along the beach to the north of the Cape Town city centre and include Bloubergstrand Milnerton Tableview West Beach Big Bay Sunset Beach Sunningdale and Parklands as well as the exurbs of Atlantis and Melkbosstrand.

The Keoberg Nuclear Power Station is located within this area and maximum housing density regulations are enforced in much of the area surrounding the nuclear plant.The Atlantic Seaboard lies west of Cape Town and Table Mountain and is characterised by its beaches cliffs promenade and hillside communities. The area includes from north to south the neighbourhoods of Green Point Mouille Point Three Anchor Bay Sea Point Fresnaye Bantry Bay Clifton Camps Bay Llandudno and Hout Bay. The Atlantic Seaboard has some of the most expensive real estate in South Africa particularly on Nettleton and Clifton Roads in Clifton Ocean View Drive and St Leon Avenue in Bantry Bay Theresa Avenue in Bakoven and Fishermans Bend in Llandudno. Camps Bay is home to the hights concentration of multimillionaires in Cape Town and has the hightest number of high priced mansions in South Africa with more than 155 residential units exceeding R20 million (or $US1.8 million).

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