After our Table Mountain expedition, we took a city tour of Cape Town.
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The Castle of Good Hope, a bastion fort dating from the 17th century:
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District Six Museum, a memorial museum dedicated to the once vibrant multi-racial district destroyed by apartheid:
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Nelson Mandela statue
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The Bo-Kaap neighborhood (formerly called the Cape Malay District) is the oldest surviving residential neighborhood in the city and is known for its cobblestone streets and brightly colored homes.
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The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is a working harbor that’s also a popular destination for shopping and dining. It was also the location of our hotel, the One&Only Cape Town.
Watershed, an arts and crafts market