The slightly sharp smell of molten metal is the first thing that hits you upon walking through the heavy doors of this contemporary foundry-cum-gallery...
King George Way
The former Cape Town residence of the state president, the gabled Groote Schuur ('Big Barn') was originally built in 1667 to serve as the VOC's granary...
Klipper RoadIn 1818 Johannes Dreyer built a watermill on the banks of the Liesbeeck River. Upon his death, his widow Maria employed a young lad by the name of Jacob...
Josephine Mill Museum, Boundary Road
This Technicolor pebbly paradise teeming with tots has been around since 1970. Plonk down and delve through the Scratch Patch: mounds of tumble-polished...
Dido Valley Road
Be sure to book well in advance for a guided tour where you can see how the guys at SAB transform humble hops and malted barley into the golden elixir...
3 Main RoadSorry folks, no guitars, drums or vuvuzelas allowed in this stadium. At 119 years, it is the second-oldest rugby stadium in the world. Enthusiasts and...
11 Boundary RoadHome to the Cape Cobras, this emerald cricket ground is less than a drop-kick away from the rugby stadium, and since being a cricket spectator is such...
Cricket Ground, 146 Camp Ground RoadThe revered rugby ball has come a far way from its inflated sheep's bladder days, and - should you be the type of person who is interested in this sort of...
Sports Science Institute, Boundary Road