


Uncover the complex layers of South Africa’s legislative capital with this curated tour. From the vibrant cobblestones of the Bo-Kaap to the somber cells of Robben Island, this itinerary offers a profound look at the resilience, artistry, and history that define Cape Town.
The Iziko South African Museum, formerly the South African Museum, is a South African national museum located in Cape Town. The museum was founded in 1825, the first in the country.

Robben Island, the unique symbol of “the triumph of the human spirit over adversity, suffering and injustice” with a rich 500 year old multi-layered history.

Gardens (or The Gardens) is an affluent, predominantly residential suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. It is located just to the south of the CBD, in the higher elevations of the City Bowl area, and directly beneath Table Mountain and Lion's Head.

The Castle of Good Hope is a 17th century bastion fort in Cape Town, South Africa.

Bo-Kaap is a vibrant, historically significant neighbourhood in Cape Town, South Africa, famous for its iconic, brightly coloured houses. Situated on the slopes of Signal Hill, it is the oldest surviving residential neighbourhood in the city and the cultural heart of the Cape Malay community.