Cape Town in 48 hours

November 11th, 2008
Spend a weekend in the Mother City. Find tailor made suggestions to suit your needs as you enjoy and explore the city where there is a party happening wherever you look.
Friday night
Instead of giving you one option of where to rest your head, we'll give you five of the city's finest. Pre-book yourself in one of the following:
• Adderley Street Hotel
• Protea Hotel Fire and Ice
• Protea Hotel Victoria Junction
• Protea Hotel President Suite
• Southern Sun Cape Sun
Saturday
If you looking for a traditional South African breakfast to start your day, the city serves up an array of eatery delights.
Try: Andre's Restaurant. All breakfast choices are served with coffee and juice.
A monster breakfast includes bacon, 2 eggs, fried tomato, mushroom, boerewors and toast all for R35
110 Loop Street
Tel: 021 424 6989
Email: andresrestaurant@telkomsa.net
After that hearty breakfast, explore the local surrounding of the city and let the fun begin...
Green Point Stadium Visitor Centre
Experience the sheer soccer magic just ahead of the World Cup at the visitor's centre. With photographic exhibitions of South Africa's soccer teams from bygone days to current times, a great piece of theatre about the rich history of the Common on which the old and new stadia stand, and a virtual tour of the completed stadium.
To top off this great tour, climb up a 3-storey high viewing deck that allows you to overlook the stadium construction site.
Green Point Stadium Visitor Centre
Vlei Road
Cost: R100
Green Market Square
This market is one of Cape Town's oldest and most popular markets. The cobbled stone square has a wide variety of African curios, clothing, candles and specialty stands.
There are restaurants and cafes that surround the square if you wish to rest your feet and take a break from your shopping. You will find that the market is always alive with people and has a great atmosphere and sense of character about it.
View from Table Mountain
If the weather allows, then venture up to Table Mountain and see the city from a whole new perspective. Known as the city's landmark, venturing it from above is easy to see why it is held in such high-esteem.
Even alive at night
With the sun setting, it doesn't mean that your day should end just yet. Grab a bite and get ready to get the party started. There are so many places to have a great time, fulfilling it all in one night, is not possible. So why not head to the "party street", Long Street. This street comes alive at night and the best way to know what we mean is to experience it for yourself.
Sunday
After partying the night way, the best remedy is to relax!
On Sunday's the V & A Waterfront offers some superb entertainment. It's situated in the working harbour of Cape Town and so many activities and attractions, you will always find something to do and see.
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is a world famous garden. It is home to indigenous flora of the Cape. The immaculately kept gardens and modern visitor centre is an incredible asset to the City of Cape Town.
The summer season also means the Kirstenbosch summer concerts series. Musical guests sees the garden packed with people who come to enjoy the sunset entertainment. Pack a picnic basket, grab a blanket and enjoy the sounds of summer.
Now you have no excuse not to enjoy the Mother City. Book a deal with our amazing Cape Town package.
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