Through the years the Bo-Kaap has been known by many names, ranging from Malay Quarter and Slamse Buurt (Islamic neighbourhood) through to Schotcheskloof and Waalendorp. The...
71 Wale StreetIn 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 Letterstedt (who had...
Boundary RoadThis Technicolor pebbly paradise teeming with tots has been around since 1970. Plonk down and delve through the Scratch Patch: mounds of tumble-polished tiger's eyes, amethysts...
Dido Valley RoadBe 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 responsible for turning...
3 Main RoadGet to know more about Dr Christiaan Barnard and the day he made history when he transplanted the world's first human heart in 1967. The attention to detail in this slick...
Hospital RoadThis museum is packed with about 4,000 model cars, 500 dolls and teddy bears, plus miniature dolls' houses, toy soldiers, and pretty much any other toy you can think of,...
St George's StreetThe tongue-in-cheek warning next to the chugging toy train warns: 'No smoking unless you're a train'. It reflects the fun-loving character of Percy van Zyl, the man behind...
St George's Street