
Cape Town Walking Experience And Nelson Mandela Legacy Exhibition
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Private Cape Winelands Wine Tasting Tour
Explore the Cape Winelands graced with amazing views and taste some of the best wines the region has to offer. This tour offers exclusive pick-up and transportation services to the Wine Estates. We do not pick up any other clients during the journey.
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Private Historical Robben Island Pre Book and Table Mountain
Escape the crowds and uncover the hidden history of Robben Island with a private tour. This exclusive experience takes you beyond the typical tourist traps for an intimate look at one of the world's most significant historical sites. Tour Robben Island's historic landmarks with a personal guide at your own pace Visit the prison where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated for 18 years See the Lime Quarry and Leper Graveyard rarely included on standard tours Learn about Robben Island's complete history from its indigenous inhabitants to its modern legacy Includes roundtrip ferry tickets and return transportation to your Cape Town hotel If you want to truly understand Robben Island beyond the surface, this private tour is a must. Walk in the footsteps of Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners for a one-of-a-kind perspective on South Africa's powerful history of oppression and triumph over adversity. Make memories to last a lifetime.
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Robben Island and Iconic Table Mountain Tour
Robben Island museum tour is one of the most popular tourist attractions in South Africa and is likely to sell out in advance. Embark on a unique opportunity to take the long walk to freedom in the historical footsteps of former President Nelson Mandela. See the prison cell that held & incarcerated him for 18 years of his 27-year imprisonment. Listen to the true-life experiences on the island as told by ex-political prisoners who will give you a live guided tour of the island. Then the breathtaking view of Cape Town city, Table Mountain. one of the best tourist attractions in South Africa and one of the new World's seven wonders of nature, very rich in floral biodiversity, which is home to 8 200 and is part of the Cape Floral Kingdom world heritage site. Take a cableway cart and experience the beauty of Mother City from the far top. Continue to Bo-Kaap, Company Gardens, St George,s Cathedral church, and Groote Kerk.
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Cape Town Walking Experience & Nelson Mandela Legacy Exhibition
Enjoy beautiful scenery combined with historical sites. This unique walk through the city includes sites such as the Castle of Good Hope, Cape Town City Hall, housing the Nelson Mandela Legacy Exhibition, the Grand Parade, where Nelson Mandela first addressed the nation as a free man after 27 years in jail, Church Square, Slave Lodge, Greenmarket Square, with a daily crafts and souvenir market, St George’s Cathedral, the Malay Quarter (Bo-Kaap) with its colourful houses and narrow cobbled streets, the Western Cape High Court and the infamous High Court Annex with two benches installed at the entrance, one labelled ‘whites only’, the other ‘non-whites’, signifying the spot where all non-whites had to go to be racially classified under the Apartheid regime, Company’s Gardens, South African Museum, South African National Gallery, Old Synagogue, Houses of Parliament, St Mary’s Cathedral and the District Six Museum where the walk ends.
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