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PETE TONG ALL GONE RHINO Coming to South Africa to perform in Ballito and Cape Town, British DJ Pete Tong took the time to visit Inverdoorn Game Reserve and Iziba Safari Lodge. Personal encounters with a tame cheetah and new baby rhinos, Bundu and Livinia, familiarised him with the reserve’s conservation efforts RhinoProtect and Western Cape Cheetah Conservation and Tong is eager to join the fight to save endangered wildlife. Celebrities are often glimpsed, as they get in touch with nature at Inverdoorn. Coldplay shot part of their music video for the song Paradise at the reserve. Tokio Hotel and Sean Kingston also visited and The Wailers performed in Cape Town in support of RhinoProtect. Esteemed actors Rutger Hauer and Ingrid Chauvin are amongst other celebrated guests who were touched by the animal interactions and the initiatives that propel the reserve. Inverdoorn has become a conservation stronghold – this past year saw them provide a home to the baby rhinos who were orphaned after their mothers fell victim to poachers. Elephants were re-introduced to the Karoo after being relocated to Inverdoorn. Raised in captivity they are now free-roaming and complete the reserve as a big five safari destination. The involvement of key figures such as Pete Tong could do much to help Inverdoorn elevate awareness about South Africa’s natural heritage and the dangers it must combat.
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CONTENTS 4-5
Save the Date
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On stage
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Safety at Beaches
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Dining
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Restaurant of the month
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Molo Townships
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After Hours
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Museums
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Weekend Scene
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Kidz Zone
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Wildlife All year Round
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Cape Town Handmade
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Shopping
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What to see
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Tourism News
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Info.
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Sleepless Night
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Nightlife
Peninsula
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Stellenbosch
Participating restaurants display a StreetSmart card on the table informing patrons that a voluntary R5.00 donation will be added to their bill. They will have the option to give more than R5.00 (or not give at all). This donation is registered separately in the restaurant till and StreetSmart collects the funds. Diners should see their donation reflected on their restaurant bill. Every cent raised in StreetSmart restaurants goes to vulnerable and marginalised children programmes. People supporting StreetSmart restaurants will be consciously contributing to the betterment of street children. StreetSmart provides diners an opportunity to give responsibly and the more restaurants that participate, the more children are helped.
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StreetSmart South Africa raises funds, for initiatives and programmes that support the greater process of social normalisation of street children, in partnership with restaurants.
StreetSmart’s goal is to be part of the process of social normalisation, and to encourage the public not to give money into the hands of a child, as this keeps them on the streets. In essence, eating and donating at a StreetSmart restaurant is the responsible way to help a street child. Every cent donated in affiliated restaurants by diners, goes towards social and educational upliftment projects for street children. All operational costs are covered through sponsorships, fundraisers and private donations.
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StreetSmart South Africa is registered as a Section 21 Company, a Public Benefit Organisation and a Non-Profit Organisation. If you are looking for an easy way to help the vulnerable children in your community, dine at StreetSmart Restaurants.
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SAVE THE DATE THE GALILEO OPEN AIR CINEMA
Summer is here and after successful previews seasons, the open air cinema is running this year in 3 different locations around The Cape. In addition to the magnificent location of Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, patrons are also welcome to the V&A Waterfront Croquet Lawn (on top of the Ulundi Parking Garage) and at The Hillcrest Wine Estate Quarry outside of Durbanville. From November to April, The Galileo brings you a diversity of endearing, all-time classic films in its unique open air setting. Delicious, local food vendors offer mouth-watering specialties before the show and with chairs and blankets for hire, you are guaranteed an unforgettable evening like no other! Tickets are available via www.webtickets.co.za . In addition we give away a few tickets to different screenings every week to our funs. Join our Facebook page to have a chance at this exciting experience. DECEMBER PROGRAMME: HILLCREST: Semi-Soet , 03.12.2013 20:00 - 21:50 Blades of Glory, 10.12.2013 20:00 - 21:40 Out of Africa, 17.12.2013 20:00 - 23:00 Love Actually, 23.12.2013 20:15 - 22:30 Ice Age, 30.12.2013 20:15 - 21:40 KIRSTENBOSCH: Harry Potter 1 – The Sorcerer’s Stone, 04.12.2013 20:00 - 23:00 Harry Potter 2 – Chamber of Secrets, 11.12.2013 20:00 - 22:40 Harry Potter 3 – The prisoner of Azkhaban, 18.12.2013 20:00 - 22:30 How the Grinch Stole Christmas, 25.12.2013 20:15 - 22:00 WATERFRONT: Fried Green Tomatoes, 05.12.2013 20:00 - 22:20 Point Break, 12.12.2013 20:00 - 22:00 Dodgeball, 19.12.2013 20:00 - 21:50 Home Alone, 26.12.2013 20:15 - 22:00
CAPE TOWN CITY BALLET
THE TIN SOLDIER 11 – 24 DEC 2013 Wed 11 Dec @ 19h30 with CPO* Fri 13 Dec @ 11h00 with recorded music
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Fri 13 Dec @ 19h30 with CPO Sat 14 Dec @ 14h00 & @ 19h30 with CPO Sun 15 Dec @ 15h00 with CPO Mon 23 Dec @ 19h30 with CPO Tues 24 Dec @ 14h00 with recorded music *CPO = Cape Philharmonic Orchestra Tickets R 125 – R 225. Children (6 to 16 years): R50.00. Special discount packages BELLES & BEAUX OF THE BALLET 18 – 22 DEC 2013 Wed 18 Dec @ 19h30 Fri 20 Dec @ 15h00 & @ 19h30 Sat 21 Dec @ 14h00 & @ 19h30 Sun 22 Dec @ 15h00 Tickets R 125 – R 220. Children (6 to 16 years): R50.00 Special discount packages NIGHT & DAY: 31 DEC 2013 – 11 JAN 2014 Tue 31 Dec @ 21h00 Fri 3 Jan @ 19h30 Sat 4 Jan @ 14h00 & @ 19h30 Sun 5 Jan @ 15h00 Wed 8 Jan @ 19h30 Sat 11 Jan @ 14h00 & @ 19h30 All tickets priced R 250. Children (6 to 16 years): R50.00. Special discount packages available for groups of 10 OR 2 or 3 show combo tickets. Bookings Computicket. SEE BACK PAGE FOR MORE DETAILS
MOTHER CITY QUEER PROJECT When: Saturday, 14 December Where: Cape Town Stadium Time: Starts at 5:30pm Greet Cape Town in your most colourful Space Cowboy-themed costume on Saturday, 14 December. Mother City Queer Project (MCQP) is celebrating twenty years of being fabulous and it will be the first time in the event’s history that gates open at 5:30pm. Cape Town Stadium will be a melting pot of flavours as the day starts off with lots of food stalls to enjoy. The Nomadic Orchestra and Carla Conradie will be among the 50 performers to entertain the crowds before partygoers hit the dance floors. This year you’ll be treated to Psy-Trance, Disco, House and Butterbox dance floors and the Smile90.4fm Disco Dance floor with Sam Roy will make sure you get your groove on. And don’t forget to treat yourself to some great eye candy - country star and All-American Boy heartthrob Steve Grand is flying down from The States to perform. The themed costume party, which started in 1994 with “The Locker Room Project” theme, is a celebration of diversity and freedom of expression and consistently attracts 10 000 – 13 000 partygoers over the last five years. Be part of one of the City of Cape Town’s twelve iconic annual events and get your friends to dress up with you. General access tickets can be purchased from www.mcqp.co.za. VIP tickets are also available and entitle you to priority parking, access
to a massage area and entrance to an exclusive lounge and bar area where you’ll be treated to complimentary drinks. For more information, contact the MCQP office on 079 555 8952 or visit www.mcqp.co.za for event updates.Follow @MCQP on twitter.
DANCE FOR ALL END OF YEAR PERFORMANCE 14th Dec @ 2pm and at 7pm This diverse and inspiring two-hour production showcases about 100 Dance for All’s talented students. The variety of styles, being performed by students ranging from juniors to young adults, includes Ballet, Contemporary, African and Spanish dance. Most of the pieces have been choreographed by dance for All (DFA) teachers: Margie Sim, Allison Hendricks, Bruno Wani, Hope Nongqongqo, Lorraine Ndindwa and Luvuyo Simandla. However, guest teachers and choreographers, Brian Bertscher, Louise Coetzer, Anderson Carvelho and Josephine van den Nieuwendijk have added richly to the repertoire. Following the great success of DFA’s performance at Artscape in August this year, this production illustrates the ongoing growth, development and maturity of the students who are carrying DFA forward into the next exciting era. As an added attraction and an additional way that you can support DFA, the beautiful coffee-table book Pieces of a Dream: the story of Dance for All, by Gillan Warren-Brown, will be on sale at the production. The author and CEO, Philip Boyd of DFA will be available to sign copies of the Book. Sponsored by the National Lottery, the Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport and the Claude Leon Foundation. Venue: To be announced Time: 14:00 and 19:00 Ticket Prices: Children & Pensioners R15:00 / Adults: R25:00 Ticket booking can be done through Computicket and at all Shoprite stores. For more information, call 021 6975509 or email admin@danceforall.co.za
whole family. The parade is the highlight of the festival, hundreds of festival-goers from all over South Africa will hand pull the 20 meter- colourful wooden chariot bearing the figures of Jagannath, Baladeva and Subhadra down the streets of Seapoint. The procession is accompanied by melodious singing and dancing. The traditional Jagannath Festival of Chariots is a celebration over 5000 years old, observed in the ancient holy city of Jagannath Puri in India, making it the oldest street festival in the world. What else can we see at the Festival? • Live performances featuring classical dance, music and dramas • Famous Hare Krishna food for all tastes • Books for the seeker • Discourses by Spiritually enlightened practitioners • Exotic imported clothing and books • Henna tattoos and face painting • Kids fun area Venue: Green Point Urban Park Contact: +27 (0)21 686-1179
Race Day 2013
Saturday 7 December, Kenilworth Racecourse, Cape Town
CONCERTS IN THE PARK Promoting & organising FREE community based concerts covering all genres of music and giving literally thousands of people free concerts in a safe, serene & glorious environment. The present Free Concerts series from November through to March are in the 1893 Victorian De Waal Park right in the heart of Cape Town in Oranjezicht. • 15 December 2013 – Mayor’s Christmas Gala Concert and Champagne picnic featuring The Rockets and Saudiq Khan with The Flamenco Troupe Time: 16:00 - 16:30 Venue: De Waal Park, Upper Orange Street Oranjezicht Price: FREE Phone: +27 (0) 21 423 4526 Website: www.concertsinthepark.co.za
ELECTRIC NYE BALL FEATURING CARL COX
THE INTERCONTINENTAL VILLAGE Beer Garden & Wine BAR Live Music Free Kids Entertainment International Food Stalls VIP Guest Hosting in the Peninsula Room Backing the Best Chill Lounge After-Party in the Chill Lounge Bookings essential at info@avontuurestate.co.za for these 3 venues Kids Carnival and Live Entertainment Gates Open At 11:00 Free Entrance
FESTIVAL OF CHARIOTS When: Sunday, 15 December 2013 Where: Green Point The Festival of Chariots is an amazing Eastmeets-West cultural experience and everyone is welcome.The festival offers you the opportunity to explore and appreciate a culture and lifestyle that is friendly to oneself, others and the environment. It makes a fun day out for the
Electric Music SA will be bringing Carl Cox, the triple-deck master, to SA for one-night only - 31 December. The CTICC will be the playground for Cape Town’s “must-be-at” party for NYE 2014. The venue will be transformed into a wonderland befitting the status of this legendary DJ. For more information visit: www.electricmusic.co.za
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Dec 07 Sat
Avontuur Fillies Guineas (Grade 1), Intercontinental Village
1. The Paddock Room (RA Members), 2. Peninsula Room Avontuur invited guests, 3. Kenilworth Room - Fully Booked, 4. Somerset Room, 5. Pocket Power Room for the Public
4. R250.00 & Cash Bar
1. (021) 762 3094 4. (021) 797 6037
Dec 14 Sat
Calulo Premier Trophy (Grade 2)
1. The Paddock Room (RA Members), 2. Peninsula Room for invited guests, 3. Somerset Room open
3. R200pp Cash Bar
1. (021) 762 3094 3. (021) 797 6037
Dec 21 Sat
Grand Parade Cape Guineas (Grade 1)
1. The Paddock Room (RA Members), 2. Peninsula Room for invited guests, 3. Somerset Room, 4. Pocket Power Room for the Public
3. R200pp Cash Bar
1. (021) 762 3094 3. (021) 797 6037
Dec 28 Sat
Diadem Stakes (Grade 2)
1. The Paddock Room (RA Members), 2. Peninsula for invited guests, 3. Somerset Room, 4. Pocket Power Room for the Public
3. R200pp Cash Bar
1. (021) 762 3094 3. (021) 797 6037
Jan 11 Sat
L’Ormarins Queens Plate (Grade 1) Maine Chance Farms Paddock Stakes (Grade 1)
1. 1st floor RA Paddock Room (invited guests only), 2. Peninsula Room, 3. Kenilworth Room invited guests only, 4. Somerset Room, 5. Pocket Power (RA Members)
4. R800pp includes local brands only
2. (021) 700 1600 Mandy/Clinton 4. (021) 797 6037 5. (021) 762 3094
Jan 18 Sat
Sceptre Stakes (Grade 2)
1. The Paddock Room (RA Members), 2. Somerset Room, 3. Pocket Power Room for the Public
2. R200pp Cash Bar
1. (021) 762 3094 2. (021) 797 6037
Jan 25 Sat
Betting World Cape Flying Championships (Grade 1)
1. The Paddock Room (RA Members), 2. Somerset Room, 3. Pocket Power Room for the Public
2. R200pp Cash Bar
1. (021) 762 3094 2. (021) 797 6037
Feb 01 Sat
J&B Met (Grade 1) Investec Cape Derby (Grade 1) Klawervlei Majorica Stakes (Grade 1)
1. The Paddock Room (RA Members), 2. Peninsula Room, 3. Somerset Room, 4. Protea/Disa Room, 5. Pocket Power Room Bookings essential
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Lektron Chairman’s Cup (Grade 3) Cape Town Prawn Festival
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ON STAGE SUNSET BOULEVARD Based on the Academy Award Winning film directed and co-written by Billy Wilder, SUNSET BOULEVARD is a story about Norma Desmond, a faded star of the early years of filmmaking. When talkies pushed silent films and their stars out of the limelight, Norma locked herself into her decaying mansion on the fabled Los Angeles boulevard with her memories, an ex-husband and a chimp as her only companions. Twenty years later, when disillusioned screenwriter Joe Gillis stumbles within her reach, Norma sees in him an opportunity to make her “return” to the big screen. SUNSET BOULEVARD has seen some of the biggest stage and film stars take the leading roles, including Glenn Close (who is tipped to reprise her stage role in the upcoming film), the great Patti LuPone, Petula Clark, Elaine Page, Diahann Carroll, William Holden, Hugh Jackman, and Michael Ball. Including the songs The Greatest Star of All, Girl Meets Boy, New Ways to Dream, This Time Next Year, Sunset Boulevard and As If We Never Said Goodbye. Theatre on the bay, 28 Oct- 4 Jan, Tickets R100R320 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www. computicket.mobi. WRONGLY ACCUSED young man from the Eastern Cape finds himself in deep trouble with the law when he is accused of robbing an Indian cellphone-shop owner. The show stars Waseef Piekaan from Vocal is Lekka and A Town called Fokol Lutho, and is guaranteed to keep you entertained and laughing from the first word. The multi-talented entertainer brings all of his talent to this insightful and sidesplitting slice of life comedy drama.
Baxter Theatre, 18 Nov- 18 Jan, Tickets R100R170 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www. computicket.mobi. MY WORD! REDESIGNING BUCKINGHAM PALACE His brilliant musical theatre productions have been playing to capacity houses. Now Basil Appollis, the award-winning performer, is back on stage. My Word! Redesigning Buckingham Palace is a celebration of the life and work of legendary writer Richard Rive. But at the same time it’s a salute to District Six, the heart of Cape Town. Buckingham Palace was the nickname for a row of mouldy cottages where you couldn’t be further removed from the Queen’s residence. And, to add to the Cape Town irony, there were framed and mounted prints of the royal family hanging everywhere in these rundown tenements. Humour and a tenacious spirit were primary requirements for thriving in District Six and these are elements that define Appollis’s one-man show. Baxter Theatre, 26 Nov- 31 Dec, Tickets R80R120 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www. computicket.mobi. NIK RABINOWITZ – STAND UP Nik Rabinowitz is back with an all-new show that takes the Pistorius out of everything South African, whilst simultaneously giving ourselves and the world a deep, full-cavity medical check-up. Embark on a thrilling journey through contemporary SA’s political and social landscape and emerge at the other end, sane and happy to live in one of the most tjatjarag countries on planet earth. It’s so funny, it’s almost criminal. Strap your legs on and let’s go! Baxter Theatre, 26 Nov- 11 Jan, Tickets R110- R150 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www. computicket.mobi. CADENCE The Cape Dance Company presents an exhilarating dance performance fusing various dance techniques and styles to melt into a cadence of pure delight. Artscape, 28 Nov- 7 Dec, Tickets R120- R140 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi. BITTERSWEET Students of the Cape Academy of Performing Arts (CAPA) walked away with the Standard Bank Ovation Award at the 2013 Grahamstown National Arts Festival with an engaging performance, filled with dynamic and highly talented young artists in dance in all its guises, drama and song. A show that is sure to keep you inspired and uplifted! Artscape, 29 Nov- 4 Dec, Tickets R95R110 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.
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PLATFORM 9 Three of South Africa’s most popular young actors come together in an authentic South African story. Platform 9, written and directed by Christo Davids (Errol in 7de Laan),
features actors Maurice Paige (Calvin in Isidingo) and Theodore Jantjies (Xander in 7de Laan). Platform 9 is a bilingual Cape Town story about the city and its people. It is a show based purely on entertainment through story-telling with song and dance, and two of South Africa’s best-known award-winning actors, taking an audience on a journey they won’t forget soon. Baxter Theatre, 2 Dec- 25 Jan, Tickets R80R1000 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www. computicket.mobi. RUBY In celebration of Jazzart’s 40th anniversary, Jacqueline Manyaapelo will choreograph two 40-minute works with Jazzart’s Performance Company. Artscape, 5- 8 Dec, Tickets R180 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket. mobi. THE GARAGE SALE This showcase production of Rafiek Mammon’s new play sardonically explores the darker, yet funnier side of Cape Town Suburbia Artscape, 13 & 14 Dec, Tickets R30 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket. mobi. LIKE FATHER LIKE SON Ashur Petersen, the only son of the late SA musical icon Taliep Petersen honours his father in a tribute show with a collection of intimate stories and personal tunes. Artscape, 15 & 16 Dec, Tickets R100- R150 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 MY LOW-FAT, ALMOST ITALIAN WEDDING Join in the fun and laughter of the festive season with this new Paul Slabolepszy comedy, starring some of South Africa’s most distinguished and leading actors. It is to be the marriage of Salvatore’s and Mavis’ daughter Victoria, the traditional tensions of a marriage day are increased because this is almost an Italian wedding, while in the background chef Alpheus is trying to take over Salvatore’s trattoria to sell pap en vleis. Artscape, 19 Dec- 4 Jan, Tickets R50 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket. mobi. NIGHT AND DAY This irresistible tribute to legendary songwriter, Cole Porter, offers the perfect way to bid farewell to 2013 and welcome the start of the New Year. It is a delight of memorable tunes and lavish costumes with elements of jazz, tap dance and cabaret. A truly sophisticated and entertaining ballet. Artscape, 31 Dec- 11 Jan, Tickets R250 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket. mobi. CAPE TOWN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Spectacular Nederburg New Year’s Eve Concert: 31.12.2013; 18:30 Nederburg Wine Farm , Paarl. Repertoire: The world renowned songbird Lira and other sensational singers will join the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra in this exciting concert for the whole family. Tickets R250 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.
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SUMMER SUNSET CONCERTS Sundays @ 17h30
24 Nov 2013 - 6 Apr 2014
24 Nov
Prime Circle
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2 Feb
Fokofpolisiekar (Pg)
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1 Dec
Jack Parow, Francois van Coke (Pg)
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9 Feb
Civil Twilight
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8 Dec
Tailor, Matthew Mole, Nakhane Toure
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16 Feb
Freshlyground
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12 -15 Dec
Rotary Christmas Carols
23 Feb
The Cape Philharmonic Orchestra
(2)
22 Dec
Mango groove
(2)
2 Mar
Mi Casa
(2)
29 Dec
Oliver Mtukudzi
(2)
9 Mar
Hugh Masekela
(2)
31 Dec
goldfish, Yoav & Tailor (New Year’s Eve)
16 Mar
Cape Town Folk n Acoustic Music Festival
(1)
5 Jan
The Parlotones
(3)
21 Mar
The Straits Burana (UK) Chelsea Fundraiser Carmina
(2)
12 Jan
MACSTANLEY, Craig Hinds, Ard Matthews
(2)
23 Mar
Desmond and the Tutus, Shortstraw
(1)
19 Jan
Johnny Clegg
(3)
30 Mar
Lira
(2)
26 Jan
Jimmy Nevis
(1)
6 Apr
Jeremy Loops
(1)
Ticket prices
Rate (1)
Rate (2)
Rate (3)
Adults Youth (6-21 yrs with ID) Bot Soc members (with card)
R90 R65 R80
R120 R85 R105
R145 R115 R125
General info: 021 799 8783/8620/8773 Online ticket sales www.webtickets.co.za Old Mutual South Africa Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts
Ticket sales: 021 761 2866/799 8782 www.oldmutual.co.za/music www.sanbi.org @OldMutualSA #OMKBRocks
SAFETY AT BEACHES
The City urges residents and visitors to be safe at beaches by engaging in safe behaviour while enjoying the sunshine and recreation opportunities beaches offer. As part of the City of Cape Town’s annual Festive Season Safety Plan, it is expected that 400 - 500 trained and accredited lifeguards will be deployed to various beaches between 10:00 and 18:00 daily, throughout the summer season.This is in addition to Lifesaving Western Province’s volunteer services, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI), and the Medic helicopter. The City will also be making beach wheelchairs available at ten of its beaches. The provision of the wheelchairs underscores our commitment to being an Inclusive City, by enhancing access to natural resources for all citizens. LIFEGUARDS WILL BE DEPLOYED TO THE FOLLOWING BEACHES: Blue Flag Beaches: Big Bay, Milnerton Clifton, Llandudno, St James Bikini, Muizenberg, Camps Bay, Strandfontein, Mnandi Other: Clovelly, Glencairn, Fish Hoek, False Bay, Hout Bay, Macassar Strand, Kogel Bay, Maidens Cove, Silwerstroom Danger, Gordon’s Bay, Alpha, Monwabisi LIFEGUARDS WILL BE DEPLOYED TO THE ABOVE BEACHES BETWEEN 10:00 – 18:00 ON THE SPECIFIED DATES: 05 October – 30 November: Lifeguards will be deployed on all of the above beaches for weekends only. 01 December – 31 December: Lifeguards will be deployed on all of the above beaches daily. 01 January – 02 May: Lifeguards will be deployed to all non Blue Flag beaches on weekends, public holidays and school holidays only. 01 December – 31 March: Lifeguards will be deployed to all non Blue Flag beaches daily. Residents and visitors are requested to adhere to the following safety tips on beaches: Alcohol is not permitted on City beaches or at public swimming pools. • Read and obey the beach regulations and follow instructions or advice from lifeguards.
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• Report hazardous conditions or incidents to lifeguards or other beach personnel. • Do not enter the sea if you cannot swim. • Only swim in areas supervised by a lifeguard – usually a zone between two red and yellow flags. • Never swim alone. • Swim parallel to the shore if you wish to swim a long distance. • Supervise children closely, even when lifeguards are present. A personal floatation device is recommended for children. • If caught in a rip current, swim parallel to the shore until free, and do not swim against the pull of the current. • Don’t dive into unfamiliar waters – what may seem deep could be very shallow. • Avoid swimming near rocks, piers, jetties, groynes and breakwaters. • If you are in trouble in the sea, shout or wave to signify that you need help. • Only scuba dive if you are trained and certified to do so. • Do not take drinking glasses, glass bottles or glass containers to the beach as they can inflict deep cuts to bare feet. • Wear foot protection on unclean, rocky or hot sand beaches. • Do not light fires on the beach, except in designated areas. • Stay clear of coastal dune cliffs as they can collapse suddenly. • Protect your skin from over-exposure to UVA and UVB rays by wearing waterproof sunscreen with a high protection factor of 20+. Avoid the sun between the hottest times of the day, usually 11:00 to 15:00. • Wear eye protection – good quality sunglasses protect against UV rays. • Drink plenty of water regularly to avoid dehydration even if you don’t feel thirsty. Your body needs water to keep cool and replace salts lost through sweating. • Watch out for signs of heat stroke, which is lifethreatening including: hot, red and dry skin, rapid and weak pulse and rapid, shallow breathing. Move to a cooler place, cool the body down and seek medical assistance. • If you see someone else in trouble in the sea, alert the lifeguards or find help. Do not put your own life in danger as well. • There is nothing wrong with making young children wear approved life jackets to play in the surf. That doesn’t mean you can leave them alone – but it will make them safer. Beach users must familiarise themselves with the flag warning system at these beaches, by reading the signage available, and by freely speaking to a beach-based shark spotter. It is critical that when a siren sounds, bathers (including surfers and paddlers) must evacuate the water. The summer season sees increased numbers of sharks visiting Cape Town’s coastal waters, beach users are advised to bear this in mind and be vigilant at all times when bathing. The City would also like to remind beach users, especially the youth, not to swim in the Zandvlei
River mouth. Nobody is to jump off the bridge over the river mouth, as this is dangerous and can lead to serious injury or loss of life. Visitors to Cape Town’s beaches should also be on the lookout for rip currents. If you don’t know how to identify a rip current, ask a lifeguard on duty whether it is safe to enter the water. Rip currents: A rip current is a strong, narrow surface current that flows rapidly away from the shore. Rip currents form when excess water that has accumulated along a shore due to wind and waves rushes back suddenly to deeper waters, also called rip tide. Rip currents are able to develop anywhere that there are breaking waves, these “rivers” of current produced by water draining from the beach and back out to sea happen all the time. Often rip currents move slowly enough to barely be detected. Given the right circumstances of waves and beach profile, they can develop into currents moving at speeds of up to 2 metres per second – faster than any of us can swim. Ranging in size from just a few metres to hundreds of metres, their pull can be to just outside the breaking waves to over two hundred metres from shore. As with all risks, avoiding rip currents altogether is safest. Rip currents are not always visually detectable but stronger rip currents give some tell-tale signs: • Water through a surf zone that is a different colour than the surrounding water. • A break in the incoming pattern of waves. • Seaweed or debris moving out through the surf zone. • Isolated turbulent and choppy water in the surf zone. Beach goers should swim only where lifeguards are on duty, and if they are not on duty do not swim. If you are caught in a rip current the most important thing to do is to stay calm and relax. Swim slowly and conservatively parallel to the shoreline or relax and let it carry you out past the breakers until it slacks. Contrary to myth – rip currents are not “undertow,” which a misleading term. They will not pull you under the water. As long as you can tread water or float you will be safe until you can escape the flow and head back to the beach. When you head back in, do so at an angle to the shoreline. Maintain a slow and relaxed pace until you reach the shore or assistance arrives. If you are swimming at a beach where lifeguards are on duty ─ and you should be ─ they will most likely have seen you and will be on their way out to help (or be watching carefully). Any emergency and/or distress call regarding a drowning incident can be reported to the City’s 107 emergency number. Dial 107 from a landline or 021 480 7700 from a cellphone. Remember that lifeguards are there to assist swimmers and help those who get into difficulty in the water. Please adhere to their instructions. For more safety information visit www.nsri.org.za
Advertorial revised : when on holiday
Less air-conditioning... more air You’ve worked hard all year long; the time has arrived to unwind, switch off, recharge, and give your electricity usage a break too when you check into your favourite hotel or lodge or B&B.
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Less is more... the less electricity you use the more energy efficient your holiday will be.
For more energy saving tips this summer visit www.eskom.co.za/idm
Powering your world Issued by Eskom Integrated Demand Management September 2013 Eskom Holdings SOC Limited Reg No 2002/015527/06
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DIN ASIAN EASTERN FOOD BAZAAR A: The Wellington building, Darling Street T: 021 461 2458 www.easternfoodbazaar. co.za HAIKU Exotic Asian cuisine A: 33 Church Street T: 021 424 7000 www.bukhara.com KITIMA Thai A: Kronendal Estate, 140 Main Rd, Hout Bay T: 021 790 8004/ 6 www.kitima.co.za SAIGON Vietnamese A: Kloof Str.
T: 021 424 7670 TAKUMI Sushi A: 3 Park Road, Gardens T: 021 424 8879 www.takumi.co.za WAKAME &WAFU Pacific Rim cuisine &Asian tapas A: 1st and 2nd Floor, Cnr Surrey Place and Beach Road Mouille Point T: 021 433 2377 www.wakame.co.za WANG THAI A: Lagoon Beach Drive, Milnerton T: 021 551 9254 A: V&A waterfront T: 021 421 8702 www.wangthai.co.za
BARS & PUBS ARNOLDS' A: 60 Kloof Str. T: 021 424 4344 www.arnolds.co.za DIAS TAVERN A: 15 Caledon Str. T: 021 465 7547 www.diastavern.co.za FERRYMANS A: Old Dock Master Building, Dock Road, Waterfront T: 021 419 7748 http://webfactory.co.za/ portfolio/ferrymans/ FIREMAN'S ARMS A: Corner Budengracht And Mechau Street T: 021 419 1513 www.firemansarms.co.za FORESTERS ARMS A: 52 Newlands Ave. (Manson Rd.) T: 021 689 5949
MITCHELL'S BREWERY A: Old Dock Master Building, Dock Road, Waterfront T: 021 425 9462 www.mitchellsbrewery. com PEDDLERS ON THE BEND A: 13 Spaanschemat River Road, Constantia T: 021 794 7747 www.peddlars.co.za THE SLUG & LETTUCE A: 107 a Main Rd, Greenpoint T: 021 433 2081 A: 218 - 224 Long str. T: 021 424 7328 A: 64 Kloof St, Gardens T: 021 422 5325 www.slugandlettuce.co.za
GAME & GRILLS 1800 A: The Cape Royal, 47 Main Rd T: 021 430 0506 www.18hundreddegrees. com &UNION A: 110 Bree Street T: 021 422 2770 www.carne-sa.com AMADODA BRAAI A: 1-4 Strand Str., Woodstock. T: 021 447 2133 www.amadoda.co.za BLACK MARLIN A: Main Road, Millers
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KNIFE A: corner of Century Blv. & Rialto Rd. T: 021 551 5000 www.knife-restaurants. co.za MAMA AFRICA A: 178 Long Str. T: 021 426 1017 www.mamaafrica restaurant.co.za MARIMBA A: Cnr Coen Steytler & Heerengracht Road, Foreshore T: 021 418 3366 www.marimbasa.com
NING Point, Simons Town T: 021 876 1621 www.blackmarlin.co.za CARNE SA A: 70 Keerom St. T: 021 424 3460 www.carne-sa.com DIAS TAVERN A: 15 Caledon Str. T: 021 465 7547 www.diastavern.co.za HUDSONS- the burger joint A: corner of Portswood & Somerset Rd, Green Point T: 021 433 1496
THEO’S GRILL A: 163 Beach Road, Mouille Point T: 021 439 3494 On Facebook THE HUSSAR GRILL A: 107A, Main Road, Green Point T: 021 433 2081 A: 108 Camps Bay Drive, Camps Bay T: 021 438 4563 A: Steenberg Village Shopping Centre, Constantia T: 021 702 4094 www.hussargrill.co.za
INDIAN BUKHARA A: 33 Church Str. T: 021 424 0000 A: Shop no. 6264, Upper Level, Victoria Wharf T: 021 418 5700 A: Grand West Casino, Goodwood. T: 021 535 4444 A: corner of Drop & Bird Str. Stellenbosch. T: 021 882 9133 www.bukhara.com MAHARAJAH A: Corner of Kloofnek and Woodside roads,
Tamboerskloof. T: 021 424 6607 MASALA DOSA A: 165 Long Str. T: 021 424 6772 www.masaladosa.co.za PASSAGE TO INDIA A: 2 Carnaby Centre, Marine Circle, Bloubergstrand. T: 021 557 5524 RG’S KABAB MAHAL A: 315 Main Road, Sea Point. T: 021 434 0008 www.kababmahal.co.za
INTERNATIONAL AUBERGINE A: 39 Barnett Str. T: 021 465 4909 www.aubergine.co.za BELUGA A: The Foundry, Prestwich Str., Green Point T: 021 418 2948/ 9 www.beluga.co.za BLUES RESTAURANT A: The Promenade, Victoria Road, Camps Bay T: 021 438 2040 www.blues.co.za GRAND CAFÉ & BEACH A: Granger Bay Rd, off Beach Rd T: 021 425 0551 GRAND CAFÉ & ROOM A: 35 Victoria Rd, Camps Bay. T: 021 438 4253 www.grandafrica.com HEMELHUIJS 71 Waterkant Street,
Cape Town Tel: +27 21 418 2042 www.hemelhuijs.co.za MANO’S A: 39 Main Road T: 021 434 1090 www.mano.co.za MANO A MANO 5 Park Road Gardens Tel: 021 422 4415 ON THE ROCKS A: 45 Stadler Road, Bloubergstrand T: 021 554 1988 www.ontherocks.co.za THE BUNGALOW A:Glen Country Club, 3 Victoria Road T: 021 438 2018 www.thebungalow.co.za THE ROUNDHOUSE A: Round House Road (off Kloof Road), The Glen, Camps Bay T: 021 438 4347 www.theroundhouse restaurant.co.za
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DINING MEDITERRANEAN 95 KEEROM A: 95 Keerom Street T: 021 422 0765 www.95keerom.com BIESMIELLAH A: 021 423 0850 T: Wale & Pentz Street www.biesmiellah.co.za BURRATA A: 375 Albert Road, The Old Biscuit Mill, Woodstock T: 021 447 6505 http://burrata.co.za/ IL LEONE MASTRANTONIO A: 22 Cobern Street, Green Point T: 021 421 0071 www.mastrantonio.com GIOVANNI’S A: 103 Main Road, Green Point T: 021 434 6893 www.giovannis restaurant.com LA PERLA A: Cnr Church & Beach Roads, Sea Point T: 021 434 2471 www.laperla.co.za
MEZEPOLI A: The Promenade, Victoria Rd, Camps Bay T: 021 438 1915 www.mezepoli.co.za MYKONOS TAVERNA A: 343 Main Rd,Sea point T: 021 439 2106 On Facebook NONNA LINA A: 64 Orange Str. T: 021 424 4966 www.nonnalina.com POSTICINO A: Cnr Main & Albany Roads, Sea Point T: 021 439 4014 / 3964 www.posticino.co.za SABABA KITCHEN & DELI A: Shop 14, Piazza St. John, 395 Main Road, Sea Point T: 021 433 0507 A: 231 Bree St. T: 021 424 7480 http://sababa.withtank. com/ DIAZ TAVERN A: 15 Caledon Street T: 021 465 7547 www.diastavern.co.za
SEAFOOD BAIA A: V&A Waterfront T: 021 421 0935 www.baiarestaurant. co.za BLOWFISH RESTAURANT A: 1 MARINE Dr. Dolphin Beach, Tableview T: 021 556 5456 www.blowfishrestaurant.co.za CODFATHER A: 34 The Dr. Camps Bay T: 021 438 0782/ 3 On Facebook OCEAN BLUE A:The Promenade, Victoria Road Camps Bay T: 021 438 9838 / 9 ONS HUISIE A: Corner of Generaal Jansens,Road and Stadler Road, Bloubergstrand T: 021 554 1553
www.onshuisie.co.za PANAMA JACKS A: Quay 500, Cape Town Harbour T: 021 447 3992 www.panamajacks.net PARANGA A: The Promenade, Victoria Road Camps Bay T: 021438 0404 www.paranga.co.za PIGALLE A: 57 A Somerset Road Green Point T: 021 421 4848 www.pigallerestaurants. co.za THE LOOKOUT DECK A: Harbour Road T: 021 790 0900 www.thelookoutdeck. co.za WILLOUGHBY & CO A: V&A waterfront T: 021 418 6115 www. willoughby andco.co.za wil-
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TAPAS CAFÉ EXTRABLATTE A: 79 Main Rd. T: 021 286 0460 www.cafe-extrablatt.co.za
FORK A: 84 long St. T: 021 424 6334 www.fork-restaurants.co.za
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LA PARADA A: 107 Bree Street T: 021 424 2235 RAFIKI’S A: 13 Kloof nek Rd, T: 021 286 0460 On Facebook http://rafikis.co.za RICK’S CAFÉ AMERICAIN A: 2 park Rd, Gardens
T: 021 426 4731/1100 www.rickscafe.co.za REPUBLIC A: 44 Victoria Avenue, Hout Bay T: 021 790 7829 SOTANO A: 121 beach Rd. T: 021 439 5119 www.newmarkhotels. com
THE AMERICAS ALEXANDER BAR & CAFÉ- Conversation bar A: 76 Strand St T: 021 300 1088 http://alexanderbar. co.za/ BEEFCAKES A: 40 Somerset Rd T: 021 425 9019 www.beefcakes.co.za EL BURRO- Mexican A: 81 Main Road, Green Point T: 021 433 2364
http://elburro.co.za/ FAT CACTUS- Mexican A: 5 Park Rd T: 021 422 5022 http://fatcactus.co.za/ KEENWA-Peruvian A: 50 Waterkant St T: 021 419 2633 www.keenwa.co.za SAINTS BURGER JOINT A: 84 Kloof Street www.saintsburgerjoint. co.za
A TASTE OF AFRICA
Most venues also offer authentic entertainment to
accompany and compliment the experience. Please make sure to advice about times of shows when booking. ADDIS IN CAPE - Ethopian A: 41 Church Street T: 021 424 5722 www.addisincape.co.za THE AFRICA CAFE From Moroccan through Ethiopian and Zambian, all the way to Xhosa and Cape Malay. A: 108 Shortmarket street T: 032 422 0221 www.africacafe.co.za BIESMIELLAH - Cape Malay experience A: Wale & Pentz Streets, Bo-Kaap T: 021 423 0850 www.biesmiellah.co.za The CRYPT Jazz Restaurant A: 1 Wale St T: 021 424 9126 www.thecryptjazz.com GOLD A vibrant, eclectic Pan-African experience A: 15 Bennett street, Greenpoint T: 021 421 4653 www.goldrestaurant.co.za THE CAPE MALAY RESTAURANT The spicey, rustic colours of the Cape’s unique cuisine at the Cellars . A: 93 Brommersvlei Road Constantia T: 021 794 2149 www.cellars-hohenort.com/cape-malay LELAPA Traditional Township restaurant in Langa A: 49 Harlem Avenue, Langa T: 021 694 2681 www.lelapa.co.za MAMA AFRICA A: 178 Long Str. T: 021 426 1017 www.mamaafricarestaurant.co.za MARCO’S AFRICAN PLACE Indigenous African & Cape Malay Cuisine
A: 15 Rose Lane Bo-Kaap, T: 021 423 5412 www.marcosafricanplace.co.za MOYO Sophisticated African experience A: Eden on the Bay Shopping Centre Bloubergstra nd T: 021 554 9671 / 2 A: Clock Tower, V&A Waterfront T: 087 351 1121 www.moyo.co.za MOYO KIRSTENBOSCH T: 021 762 9585 NOON GUN TEA ROOM & RESTAURANT - Aromatic, Spicy, traditional Cape Malay food. Strictly Halaal. A: 273 Longmarket St. Signal Hill, Bo- Kaap T: 021 424 0529
CHEF’S RESTAURANT BIZERCA BISTRO Cuisine: Down-to-earth food with exceptional skill and great passion Open:Lunch:Mon-Fri, 12pm-3pm. Afternoon bites:Mon-Sat, 2:30pm-6pm. Dinner:Mon-Sat, 6:30pm-10pm. Late night bites:Mon-Sat, 9:30pm10:30pm A: 98 Shortmarket St T: 021 423 8888 www.bizerca.com DEAR ME Cuisine: A celebration of local and seasonal Open: Monday to Friday: 7:00-15:00. DinnerThursday by Vanessa Marx. A: 165 Longmarket Street T: 021 422 4920 www.dearme.co.za LA MOUETTE Cuisine: Exciting, modern French food with adistinctly Mediterranean flair by Henry Vigar Open: Dinner - Monday to Sunday, Lunch - Friday to Sunday A: 78 Regent Roa, Sea Point T: 021 433 0856 http://lamouette-restaurant.co.za LA COLOMBE A: Constantia Uitsig Estate T: 021 794 2390 www.constantia-uitsig.com LA PETITE FERME A: Pass Road Franschhoek T: 021 876 3016 www.lapetiteferme.co.za REUBEN’S A:Oude Stallen,19 Huguenot Road, Fransc hhoek T: 021 876 3772 www.reubens.co.za ROBERTO'S SIGNATURE RESTAURANT Cuisine: Portuguese & Mediterranean cuisine with a mix of eclectic South African touches. Open: Monday: Dinner 18:00 - 22:30. Tuesday Friday: Lunch 12:00 - 15:30. Dinner 18:00 - 22:30. Saturday: Dinner 18:00 - 22:30. Closed on Sunday. A: 44 Long Str. T: 021 424 1195 www.robertodecarvalho.co.za THE BOAT HOUSE Cuisine: An experience of Creativity, Adventure and Tastes. Booking is essential. A: 36 Beach Rd, Scarborough T: 021 780 1789 www.chefbrucerobertson.com
MONDIALL RESTAURANT A: Alfred Mall, V & A Waterfront T: 021 418 3003 reservations@mondiall.co.za www.mondiall.co.za Opening hours : 9am - 10pm THE FOODBARN Cuisine: delicious and decadent ‘fine-dining’ style food but in a super relaxed and characterful old barn A: Noordhoek Farm Village, Corner Village Lane and Noordhoek Main Road T: 021 789 1390 www.thefoodbarn.co.za THE POT LUCK CLUB & GALLERY Cuisine:an additional source of culinary and visual inspiration for diners from the house of Chef Luke Dale-Roberts. A: 6th floor of The Silo in The old Biscuit Mill, Woodstock T: 021 447 0804/ 1505 www.thepotluckclub.co.za THE TEST KITCHEN Cuisine: Innovative creations by Luke DaleRoberts Open: Lunch & Dinner - Tuesday to Saturday, A: The Old Biscuit Mill, 375 Albert Road, Woodsto ck T: 021 447 2337 http://thetestkitchen.co.za NOBU & REUBEN’S restaurants at the One & Only Hotel Cape Town are listed further ahead
HIDDEN TREASURES
Cape Town hotels are the home to some of the
finest dining experience that our city can provide as
part of the indulging hospitality tradition. Reservation is highly recommended for all venues.
CBD
BOMBAY BRASSERIE Cuisine: Fine Indian Specialty dining A: The Taj, CBD T: 021 819 2000 MEZBAAN Cuisine: Northern Indian ( Mughlai), Halaal A: Hilton Cape Town T: 021 481 3700 www.capetowncitycentre.hilton.com PLANET RESTAURANT Cuisine:Contemporary South African food served in impeccable surrounding A: Mount Nelson Hotel, Gardens T: 021 483 1948 www.mountnelson.co.za SAVOUR Cuisine: Globel menu, available all day. A: 15 On Orange Hotel T: 021 469 8000 www.africanpridehotels.com TWANKEY BAR Cuisine: Oyster & Champagne Bar A: The Taj, CBD T: 021 819 2000 THIRTY 7 Cuisine:Contemporary A: Westin Grand Arabella Quays T: 021 412 9999 THE PEPPER CLUB Cuisine: Continental A: The Pepper Club Luxury Hotel & Spa, T: 021 438 3174 www.pepperclub.co.za
GREEN POINT
CONNEXION Cuisine: A Tapas styled menu and an extensive wine by the glass list.
A: Protea Hotel, Victoria Junction T: 021 418 1234
V& A WATERFRONT
BASCULE WHISKEY, WINE&COCKTAIL Cuisine: International A: Cape Grace Hotel T: 021 410 7100 www.capegrace.com/dining/bascule DASH Cuisine: an elegant yet relaxed experience with a touch of drama in the presentation of the well-crafted menu. The menu focuses on the unique flavours of each ingredient, which, except for the caviar, are all sourced locally. A: Queen Victoria Hotel T: 021 418 1466 www.newmarkhotels.com CASSIMA Cuisine: A la carte (Vegetarian) A: Table Bay Breakwater Boulevard, V & A Waterfront. T: 021 406 5000 www.suninternational.com/table-bay SIGNAL RESTAURANT Cuisine: Creative Cape Cuisine A: Cape Grace Hotel T: 021 410 7080 www.capegrace.com/dining/signal_restaurant NOBU Cuisine: Sublime Japanese Cuisine A: One & Only Hotel Cape Town T: 021 431 5111 REUBEN’S Cuisine: The creative menu of Chef Reuben Riffel A: One & Only Hotel Cape Town T: 021 431 5222 CLIPPER RESTAURANT Cuisine: Seafood Delicacies A: The Commodore Hotel T: 021 415 1000
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DINING www.commodorehotel.co.za QUARTER RESTAURANT Cuisine: Fine Dining in the Cape Malay tradition A: The Portswood Hotel T: 021 418 3281 TOBAGO’S RESTAURANT Cuisine: International A: Radisson Blu, Granger Bay T: 021 441 3000 THE ATLANTIC GRILL Cuisine: International A: The Table Bay Hotel T: 021 406 5918 OYO Cuisine: Seafood, Mediterranean A: Victoria & Alfred Hotel T: 021 419 6677 www.newmarkhotels.com/newmark/oyo/ SEA POINT KOI RESTAURANT Cuisine: Asian A: Ambassador Hotel, Bantry Bay T: 021 439 7258 www.koirest.co.za SUNSET RESTAURANT Cuisine: International, Cape Malay evenings on Wednesday & Espetada special on Thursdays. A: the Peninsula Hotel T: 021 430 7777 www.peninsula.co.za TOP OF THE RITZ Cuisine: European Kitchen with a South African taste on a 360° revolving platform. A: Ritz Hotel T: 021 439 6988 www.ritzrestarants.co.za OUT OF THE CITY CINCIN A: Colosseum Luxury Hotel, cnr Century Way & Century Boulevard, Century City T: 021 526 4000 www.colosseum.co.za KITIMA Cuisine: Our authentic Asian cuisine, prepared by
5-star Thai chefs. A: 140 Main Rd, Hout Bay T: 021 790 8004 MYOGA Cuisine:The emphasis is on contemporary fusion, with a myriad taste options. A: 60 Colinton Road, At the Vineyard Hotel and Spa T: 021 657 4545 www.myoga.co.za THE GREENHOUSE Cuisine: playfully combines international techniques and styles with local ingredients and flavours, resulting in dishes that surprise and leave a lasting impression. The 3 tasting menus and à la carte menu, expertly paired with superb wines from the surrounding wine region, will impress even the most seasoned of diners. A: The Cellar- Hohenort, 93 Brommersvlei Road, Constantia T: 021 794 2137
HALAAL ANATOLI’S A: 24 Napier St T: 021 419 2501 www.anatoli.co.za BISTRO 126 A: 126 Buitengracht St, Hilton Hotel T: 021 481 3700 www3.hilton.com BIHARI - Indian A: Paddock Shopping Centre,Milnerton T: 021 522 9894 www.bihari.co.za EASTERN FOOD BAZAAR A: 96 Longmarket Street T: 021 461 2458 www.easternfoodbazaar.co.za RAASOIE - Indian A: 115 Kloof Street Gardens T: 021 423 1777
www.dining-out.co.za SIMPLY ASIA A: V & A Waterfront / Heritage Square (CBD) T: 021 425 5555 www.simplyasia.co.za THE CAPE MALAY FOOD MARKET A: Cape Quarter 1 Piazza Corner of Waterkant and Dixon Str. T: 021 418 2299 www.thecapemalayfoodmarket.co.za OCEAN BASKET –Seafood A: Cnr Main and Gabriel Road, Plumstead T: 021 761 0765 (All of Ocean basket food in all the branches is strictly Halaal) www.oceanbasket.com
WINE BARS BELTHAZAR RESTAURANT& WINE BAR A: V&A Waterfront T: 021 421 3753 www.belthazar.co.za GORGEOUS BY GRAHAM BECK Bubbly bar - A: Steenberg Estate, Tokai Rd, Constantia T: 021 713 7177 www.gorgeosbygrahambeck.com PETIT CAVEAU A: Colosseum Building, Century City T: 201 823 3033 http://petitcaveaurestaurant.co.za LA BOHEME WINE BAR & BISTRO A: 341 Main Rd, Sea Point T: 021 434 8717 www.labohembistro.co.za THE ORPHANAGE (reservation seriously recommended) A: 227 Bree street, corner Bree &Orphan street T: 021 424 2004 www.theorphanage.co.za
NELSON MANDELA LEGACY EXHIBITION the Caring City; the Inclusive City; and the WellRun City.” She said her idea to celebrate Mandela’s legacy and his relationship with Cape Town came about last year when the former President was hospitalised. “I wanted to celebrate Madiba during his lifetime. I wanted to let the people come together to celebrate him while he is still with us and draw on his example of leadership to chart our way into the future,” she said. The Cape Town Honours Nelson Mandela programme is a special Mayoral project formed to pay tribute to the country's first democraticallyelected president; to expose a new generation to his legacy; and to engage Cape Town residents in developing a new moral code for governance in the city. It has the blessing of the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory. The Mayor of Cape Town, Alderman Patricia de Lille, encouraged Capetonians to apply Mandela’s values in everything they do: strength, resilience, justice, dignity and respect. “I want Capetonians to engage on how we reinforce his values in the pillars upon which this city is governed: the Opportunity City; the Safe City;
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She declared 2013 as the year in which the mother city would celebrate Nelson Mandela and reiterated the necessity of passing his story about the sacrifices he made for South Africa to be a democracy on to the younger generation.“We know his history with our great city,” she said. “It was here that he was imprisoned for so many years by the Apartheid regime. It was here that he ushered in a new legal framework of human rights and dignity from the first democratic parliament. “When Mandela was awarded the Freedom of the City in 1997, he said: “It was the people of Cape Town who welcomed me on my first day of freedom….I am proud to be associated with citizens who are uniting at last to build a better life for all who live in Cape Town.”
“With these images and multimedia displays, we want our residents to come together and absorb Madiba’s legacy and so create the framework for engagement.” The multimedia exhibition showcases Mandela’s relationship with Cape Town, and contains photographs by Benny Gool and AdilBradlow. The exhibition is a multimedia one, comprising video segments of key events in Mandela’s life and more than 200 photographs. The giant artwork on the Civic Centre was conceived by Abie Collins and Alberic Vollmer of Dreamfuel Media, and drawn by LinseyLevendall. It was drawn on A3-sized paper before a highdefinition scan was produced to upscale it and cut it into 660 separate pieces for separate windows. A team of abseilers took four days to complete the task of putting it into place. The Nelson Mandela Legacy Exhibition is located at the Concourse Level of the Civic Centre and is open daily 10:00- 18:00. The Cape Town Civic Centre is located in Hertzog Boulevard in central Cape Town, and residents and visitors are encouraged to use MyCiTi to get there.
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The Look Out Deck is located in the charming fishing village of Hout Bay. The restaurant was established in October 2003 and continues to be a treasured attraction for both locals and travellers alike. Whilst sitting on the extraordinary wooden deck, perched over the harbours edge, diners are spoilt by 360 ° views of the lively harbour complete with frolicking Cape fur seals and the infamous Chapman’s Peak mountain pass in the background. The interior reflects a cosy-chic beach cottage atmosphere utilizing soft blue and white upholstery. The deck is made up of casual bench seating with umbrellas and large glass windows to ward off any chilly sea breezes. Executive Chef Patrick Muller and his enthusiastic team strive for service excellence capturing the flavours of the undersea world with unparalleled finesse and mouth watering presentation. The wide-ranging menu aims to please all possible tastes comprising of a wide range of fresh seafood, delicious snack baskets, wood-fired pizza’s, light salads, and some of the finest quality meat. For a popular starter try the Tian of lightly crumbed Prawns cooked to tender perfection and served with a tian of tomato, diced onions, and avocado pear with a sweet balsamic reduction and sweet chilli sauce. Or choose from the freshest sushi platters as Japan meets Hout Bay. The Spicy Tuna Rolls explode in your mouth with a combination of fiery sweet flavours including spring onion, avocado pear, mayonnaise, and teriyaki sauce. As a main dish try the exquisitely steamed, black mussels served in a creamy white wine and garlic sauce or “The Deck’s Favourite” Pint ‘O Prawns deftly pan fried with a hint of garlic. Pair your meal with wine for every occasion from your Auction Wines for those special circumstances like the Private Bin Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 to the everyday, easy drinking Arabella Pink Panacea Rosé. Indulge in the sensational sundowners and cocktails whilst listening to live local music on selected evenings. For dessert tempt your sweet side with the Strawberry Pavlova- a sticky centred meringue topped with Mascarpone and fresh strawberries, or for the choc-aholic’s try the Chocolate Nemesis that is part delectable cake, and part decadent mousse. The restaurant is available for everything from private functions, end of year staff parties or simple family meals. The festive atmosphere, exceptional service, and wholesomely delicious cuisine is always a cherished experience and is certainly a regular local haunt. Ensure you reserve your table to avoid disappointment.
Quayside, Hout bay Harbour | Tel: (021) 790 0900 | Fax (021) 790 0922 reservations@lookoutdeck.co.za | www.thelookoutdeck.co.za www.facebook.com/lookoutdeckhoutbay
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LANGA
Shisa nyama
is a term used in many South African townships to describe an informal barbecue or braai where friends come together near a butchery, to grill meat in an open fire. The site is usually provided by the butcher owner and only people who buy meat from the butcher are allowed to use the facility. Shisa nyama is a Zulu phrase and it literally means "burn meat".
Having opened its doors on 30 March 2012, the Corner lounge is an upmarket Sports Bar in Gugulethu owned by the infamous Nkululeko Tuntubele. Once a local criminal, the entrepreneur has completely turned his life around through uplifting the local community. “Corner Lounge makes no competition with other businesses around it. I just want to be a good example to the youth who are involved in crime,” Tuntubele said. Corner lounge is built on exceptional service, cleanliness and its focus is on a niche market. The target market is the “Black Diamond”, those who originate from the township and have now made something of themselves, and live outside of Gugulethu. Corner lounge is situated at the corner of Ny 116 and Ny 138. Mon - Sun: 12:00 pm - 1:00 am. Cash only. 082 511 9541
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AFTER SUNDOWNERS SEA VIEW ALL THROUGH !
Harbour Shimmy Beach Club: South Arm Road in the prestigious V&AHarbour Waterfront. Tel:021 200 7778. http://shimmybeachclub.com/ Granger Bay Grand Café on the Beach: Granger Bay Road, Tel: 021 425 0551, www.grandafrica.com Mouille Point Wakame & Wafu: 1st floor, Corner of Beach Road & Surrey Place, Tel: 021 433 2377, www.wakame.co.za Sotano :121 Beach Road, Tel: 021 433 1757 Pepenero: No. 1, Two Oceans Beach, Bay Road, Tel: 021 439 9027, www.pepenero.co.za Theo’s Grill: Ground Floor, New Cumberland Building, 163 Beach Road, Tel: 021 439 3494 Sea Point La Vie: SABC building, Beach Rd, www.lavie.co.za La Perla: Beach Rd, Tel: 021 439 9538, www.laperla.co.za Winchester Mansion: 221 Beach Road, Tel: 021 434 2351, www.winchester.co.za
LOCAL IS LEKKER.
AND FRESH. AND DELICIOUS.
Camps Bay Grand Café & Room: 35 Victoria Road, Tel: 021 438 4253, www.grandafrica.com The Bungalow Restaurant & Lounge: 3 Victoria Road, Clifton, Tel: 021 438 2018. www.thebungalow.co.za Ocean Blue: 3 The Promenade, Victoria Rd, Tel: 021 438 9838 The Round House: Round House Road (off Kloof Road), The Glen, Tel: 021 438 4347, http://theroundhouserestaurant.com Tuscany Beach: 41 Victoria road, camps bay beachfront. Tel: 021 438 1213 www.tuscanybeachrestaurant.com
buffet Restaurant that serves Cape Cuisine. Open 7 days a week, 7am to midnight. Tel: 021 975 7575, www.bloemendal.co.za
ROOF TOPS AND GREAT BALCONIES Rafiki’s Restaurant Bar Rafiki’s Café has long been at the hearts of many Capetonians, and all its friends, looking for a relaxed, unassuming venue to meet friends and make new ones. There’s no single salient thing that brings people here and keeps them here. The beautiful views from the 35m long sunny balcony, the groups of colourful people adorning it, the full scrumptious menu, the staff, the huge open fire place (cold nights), and of course the fact that Rafiki’s plays host to some of Africa’s top artists, up and coming comedians, live bands and solo performances. Whatever it is, all will tell you that a quick “pop in” often turns into an “all nighter.” 13 Kloof Nek Road,Tamboerskloof. Tel: 021 426 4731 http://rafikis.co.za Top of The Ritz The timeless Top of the Ritz rotating restaurant captures the art of fine dining, with spectacular views to match. If there’s one iconic restaurant in Cape Town not to be missed, it has to be the Top of the Ritz for three decades; this landmark has pierced the Sea Point skyline, marking the start of the seaside suburb that was once entertainment hub of Cape Town. The menu comprises French cuisine with definite 70’s influence. To add to the retro ambience, a pianist gently tinkles away on the keys of a white baby grand. The Ritz Hotel, Tel: 021 439 6988, www.ritzrestaurants.co.za
Hout Bay The Lookout Deck: Harbour Rd, Tel: 021 790 0900, www.thelookoutdeck.co.za
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Table View (across the bay) Ons Huisie Restaurant: 18 Generaal Jansen Road, Blaauwberg, Tel: 021 554 1553 Bowfish Restaurant: Dolphin Beach Hotel, 1 Marine Drive Blouberg, Tel: 021 556 5464, www.blowfishrestaurant.co.za Durbanville wine route Bloemendal Restaurant: Positioned on top of one of the highest hills in the Northern Suburbs,with a panoramic view of 270° the Cape Peninsula and perfect picture opt of Table Mountain you are sure to experience the best sunset moments ever...A
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Rick’s Café Americain The ambiance is comfortable to say the least with decor reminiscent of the movie classic “Casablanca” with its stylish colonial Moroccan tones accompanied by lounge music filtering through the 100 year old Victorian building. 2 Park Rd, Gardens. Tel: 021 424 1100 www.rickscafe.co.za Tjing Tjing The balcony area is surrounded by some of the Cape’s tallest concrete behemoths. The Tjing Tjing crowd is a creative mix – everyone’s making it or has made it, and this is where they like to chill out. Overall this loft-style bar above Dear Me Brasserie is contemporary, sleek and a mere trap door away from the White Room (an open space for art exhibitions). 165 Longmarket Street , Tel: 021 422 49 20
HOURS LATE HOUR MARKETS City bowl food market Open on Thursday: 16:30-20:30, Saturday: 9:0014:00 City Bowl Market on Hope brings together a variety of fine foods, drinks and people. You will experience an ancient way of shopping in a modern context at a high quality food market in Cape Town’s City Bowl. It’s not just the sheer quality of the food on offer that makes City Bowl Market on Hope special – it is also about the people and the place. The market is populated by a community of remarkable individuals, all of whom care deeply about the food and drink on offer. Many of the stallholders are themselves producers – people who grow, rear or bake the food that they sell. 14 Hope Street, Gardens, www.citybowlmarket.co.za
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AFTERNOON TEA AT MOUNT NELSON HOTEL Enjoy delicate finger sandwiches filled with rare roast beef and rocket, smoked salmon, egg mayonnaise or cucumber, followed by delectable dark chocolate cake, lemon meringue and freshly baked scones with clotted cream and preserves. Adding a special local flavour is a typical South African milk tart, called “melktert” in Afrikaans. Dress: smart casual. Daily, 14:3017:30. Price: R235 per person, R120 per child under 12. AFRICAN PRIDE CRYSTAL TOWERS HOTEL Every Monday - Friday between 16:30 to 19:00 for Exclusive Half Price Sushi & Champagne offer on the iconic suspended pool deck. Make booking on 021 525 3888 or conferencing@crystaltowershotel.com WEDNSDAY DINING AT THE PENINSULA HOTEL The Cape Malay Evening takes your sense of taste and smell through one of the culinary cultures that the Cape has to offer, with a 3 course meal at R125 per person. Make booking on 021 430 7777
Bay Harbour Market in Hout Bay, where the vibe is “sommerLekker”! Open on Friday: 17:00-21:00, Saturday 10:30 18:00 and Sunday: 9:30- 16:00 From the vivacious colours of local arts and crafts and the delicious scent of freshly baked bread to the melodic tones of an animated guitarist or the festive banter of local traders, the Bay Harbour Market in Hout Bay is an embodiment of creative South African energy and vibrancy. A bustling and busy market, this weekend wonderland of exquisite art, craft, fashion and food is a gathering ground for people of all ages and cultures. 31 Harbour Road, Hout Bay. http://bayharbour.co.za
V&A Market on the Wharf Open on Wednesdays – Sundays: 9:00 – 19:30. Operating 22 days a month, including public holidays. Fishmongers, butchers, bakers, confectioners and wine merchants all converged under one roof inside the historic power station at the V&A adjacent to the Nobel Prize Square. www.marketonthewharf. co.za
THE TABLE BAY HOTEL HIGH TEA It is an inspiring mix of flavours when paired with delicious cakes, tarts and desserts. This is the holy trinity of butter, sugar and flour and the aromas; those wondrous, incredibly alluring smells, that transport you to a better, happier place. The High Tea is R185 per person and takes placed daily from 14:30- 17:30 in the lounge area. Make sure you book your High Tea to avoid disappointment. To book call 021 406 5988 or email: ilse.barnard@za.suninternational.com LADY ANNE BERNARD’S AFTERNOON TEA A wonderful tea served on a three tier stand offering you a selection of savoury nibbles and sweet delights. The menu also offers an extensive selection of infused and flavoured teas. Available from 15:30 at The Vineyard Hotel in Newlands for R120 per person. Make booking on 021 657 4500. www.vineyard.co.za NOBU LITE AT THE ONE & ONLY CAPE TOWN A recent addition to Nobu Cape Town’s dining experience is the NobuLite Menu which includes delicious platters, suitable for up to four guests. These platter options are available daily in Nobu Lounge from 6pm to 8pm and every Thursday, a popular DJ will entertain you. Specials on cocktails and some signature Nobu items will also be available. Options include: NobuLite Platter (R465): Beef Kushiyaki, Chicken Anticucho, Pork Belly and Beef New Style; PescetarianLite Platter (R465(: Salmon and Tuna Tacos, Hot Miso Chips, Tuna Tataki with Ponzu, Tuna Tempura Roll and Salmon Anticucho Skewers; Vegetarian Lite Platter (R245): Nasu Miso, Broccoli Chili Salsa, Shojin Tempura, Sautéed Spicy Vegetables and Vegetable Cut Roll Seating is limited. To reserve your table call Restaurant Reservations +27 21 431 4511 or +27 21 431 5888 or mail to restaurant.reservations@oneandonlycapetown.com AFTERNOON TEA AT THE ONE & ONLY CAPE TOWN Afternoon Tea features a rich selection of teas and coffees, presented with carefully selected “sweet pleasures”. All items are prepared in the unique style of the One&Only, originating from the classic French art of patisserie, with local innovation and inspiration. An Afternoon Tea buffet is offered from 14:30 – 17:30 daily, at R165 per person, inclusive of selected teas and coffees. Make booking on 021 431 4511 or 021 431 5888 PRICES ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE. PLEASE BE UPDATED AT THE TIME OF BOOKING.
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MUSEUMS HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT The Houses Of Parliament are an architectural wonder. Gallery tickets are available from Room 12. Overseas visitors must present their passports. The parliament building, which also houses the Library of Parliament, is beautiful, with its central dome and Corinthian porticos and pavilions. You can also sit in the public gallery during a parliamentary session.The original designer, Charles Freeman, miscalculated the foundations and was replaced by Henry Greaves, who oversaw the building until completion in 1885. The new House of Assembly was designed by Sir Herbert Baker. A pedestrian walkway, Government Avenue, runs through the Company Gardens and provides easy access to Parliament and other nearby attractions are Greenmarket Square, the Castle of Good Hope and the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Between July and January, guided tours take place from Monday to Friday: 11:00 and 14:00. Address: 90 Plein Street Tel: 021 403 2266 Cape Town website: www.parliament.gov.za/ MYCITI ROUTE 101 - STATION: GARDENS STOP: GOVERNMENT AVENUE
SOUTH AFRICAN JEWISH The museum is interactive and Hi-tech, using different media to present highlights of South Africa history, and transforming the Jewish community’s story into a vital account of individual and organizational roles and contributions. Dynamic display reveal the community’s response to the moral and political challenges that confronted them. On view are rare Judaica artifacts, animated video footage of famous Barney Barnato and Max Rose, and an award winning documentary film ‘Nelson Mandela. A Righteous Man’, which is screened throughout the day. Open: 10:00-17:00 Sun-Thur, 10:00-14:00 Fri. T: 021 465 1546 www.sajewishmuseum.co.za MYCITI ROUTE 101 - STATION : GARDENS STOP: GOVERNMENT AVENUE
THE SPRINGBOK EXPERIENCE The museum section includes audio visual exhibits as well as historic rugby artifacts and compelling graphics on the first floor of the stand-alone building. An interactive ‘Springbok Trials’ zone, which
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tests rugby skills, as well as a flagship Springbok Retail Store are located on the ground floor. The site also includes a full-size set of illuminated rugby poles and, in due course, a sculpture garden featuring bronze handprints of national team captains. The Experience is designed to make rugby history accessible and inclusive. The Springbok Experience is open every day (except Christmas Day) from 10:00 to 18:00. Portswood House (near intersection of Portswood and Dock roads). MY CITI ROUTES A01, T01 & 104STOP: SOMERSET HOSPITAL.
GOLD OF AFRICA This unique museum entices visitors to experience the ancient, sometimes mystical relationship that exists between gold and the African continent through state - of - the art visuals and artistic displays. The museum is home to a collection of 350 West african gold artefacts as well as objects from the ancient gold civilizations of southern Africa. Martin Melck House, 96 Strand Street. Open: 09:30 - 17:00 T: 021 405 1540 MYCITI ROUTE 101 - STOP: MID LOOP AND THEN A LITTLE WALK TO STRAND STREET
DISTRICT 6 MUSEUM District Six was named the Sixth Municipal District of Cape Town in 1867. Original established as mixed community of freed slaves, merchants, artisan, labourers and immigrants, District Six was vibrant centre with close links to the city and the port. By the beginning of the twentieth century, however, the history of removals and marginalization had begun. www.districtsix.co.za T: 021 466 7200 Visiting hours: Mon: 09:00 – 14:00 Tues – Sat. 09:00 – 16:00 MYCITI ROUTE 102 - STOP: DISTRICT SIX
CAPE TOWN SCIENCE CENTER A world of discovery under one roof! Expect a wide variety of interactive displays and exciting activities for your enjoyment. Build a house in the exclusive ‘kids only’ Murray & Roberts Building Site, challenge your mind with Puzzling Things, experience weightlessness similar to that of space with a spin on the Human Gyroscope, play Mindball - the game where you control the ball with your brain waves and see and hear science in the Audio Kinetic Sculpture. See South Africa’s electric car, the Joule, now on display (soon you will be able to ‘plug-in’ while you visit as we are making provision in our parking area for our visitors electric cars!) and much more. For the first time, we have an outdoor area, step outside and learn how the Science Centre is harvesting its rainwater to save water or enjoy a game of Chess on the Giant Chess set. We offer free internet to all our visitors. Mon to Sat 09:00 - 16:30, Sundays & Public Holidays 10:00 - 16:30 www. ctsc.org.za MYCITI ROUTE 102 - STOP: UPPER SALT RIVER AND THEN A LITTLE WALK
MUSEUMS IN WINE ESTATES SPIER WINE ESTATE A small selection is displayed in the public spaces at Spier, including the Manor House, Conference Centre and Hotel. The work is rotated on an annual basis to give exposure to as many of the artists as possible, and to keep the spaces fresh and alive for visitors and staff. The art chosen for display aims to show the richness and diversity of the SA experience and artistic talent. Spier believes that the visual arts can provide both guests and staff with new insights, and challenge us to take a fresh look at our world and environment. Because of this, it is a powerful tool for transformation. Regular exhibitions are held in the Spier Old Wine Cellar Gallery. These also showcase works from the collection, and have an educational focus. www.spier.co.za FRANSCHHOEK MOTOR MUSEUM AT L’ORMARINS WINE ESTATE The Franschhoek Motor Museum offers visitors a special opportunity to look back at more than 100 years of motoring history with its unique and exciting collection of vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles and memorabilia in the magnificent setting of L’Ormarins. www.fmm.co.za THE HESS ART COLLECTION AT GLEN CARLOU WINE ESTATE The Museum, which opened in 2006, currently has a new exhibition of works by Andy Goldsworthy, Deryck Healey and Ouattara Watts. Mr Donald M. Hess, founder of Hess Family Estates, the Swiss-based company that owns Glen Carlou, also has one of the largest privately owned contemporary art collections in the world. To reaffirm his commitment to the South African winelands, works from the Hess Collection are to be permanently displayed the Hess Museum situated in Glen Carlou’s wine tasting and art facility. www.glencarlou.co.za
WEEKEND SCENE GREAT GATHERINGS BAY HARBOUR- THE MARKET OF HOUT BAY Open Friday: 17:00-21:00, Saturday 10:30 - 18:00 and Sunday: 9:30- 16:00, 31 Harbour Road, Hout Bay. http://bayharbour.co.za A place where the creative energy and the vibrancy of South Africa come alive in an old authentic fish factory in a working harbor. An eclectic stylish wonderland of exquisite art, craft and fashion, complemented by the delicious aromas of food to tempt all the senses. Top Musical Talents Rock the Bay Harbour Sound Stage: The Bay Harbour Sound Stage at the Bay Harbour Market, Hout Bay is a popular platform for the country’s most exciting musical talents to showcase their abilities. From jiving jazz to awesome acoustic performances, the market comes alive every weekend with eclectic sounds from across the country. The market attracts a wideranging audience with a keen interest in all things home-grown, with a consciousness for recycling! CAPE QUARTER SUNDAY MARKET Every Sunday 10:00 – 15:00 72 Waterkant Street, www.capequarter.co.za The Village Market @ Cape Quarter is a unique, European Lifestyle Market that supports local goods and produce, all the while striving to be as organic and environmentally friendly as possible. The Village Market is a centrally located venue with an alfresco vibe – enhanced by an abundance of retail, restaurants and specialty services with secure underground parking. The Market Bar will be serving Boston’s Breweries fine craft beer and will also offer the chance to learn more about craft beer and food pairing. These beers will include Naked Mexican, Van Junks Pumpkin Ale, Whale Tale Ale and Johnny Gold Weiss. Wines from different wine estates will also be on offer for market enthusiast to taste, learn and enjoy. The Village Market area is currently undergoing renovation thereby contributing to the Cape Town 2014 World Design Capital Event. The attention to detail given to the design is paramount with the emphasis being on raw, recycled and reused. Designer tables and seating are arriving daily, provided by Pierre Cronje. In addition to all shops and galleries opened during the market hours parents are offered a unique opportunity when attending this market. The Artjaming brunch will keep your little people occupied for at least a couple of hours while you indulge over a cup of freshly made coffee and a homemade tart or over a draft and a meaty bite. It all happens in such a geographic proximity that you won’t miss even one brush stroke. PLATTELAND MARKET @ THE PALMS EVERY Saturday 9:00–14:00.Parking FREE on Market Days. 145 Sir Lowry Road, Woodstock. www.palms.co.za Half the fun of savouring real Plattelandse food is meeting the characters behind it, hearing the stories of the origin of their fare, and perhaps even picking up a sought after family recipe or two. This
is exactly what the Fresh Food from Die Platteland Market at The Palms in Woodstockis doing - bringing farm fresh produce and stylish plattelandse cuisine to city tables. NEIGHBOURGOODS MARKET Every Saturday rain or shine 9:00 – 14:00, the old biscuit mill - 373 Albert road, Woodstock, www.neighbourgoodsmarket.co.za Features over a 100 specialty traders every Saturday. It is as much a source for farm fresh as well as organic foods and locally produced specialty goods, as it is a meeting point to enjoy community, swap ideas and stories, and become educated about what we buy and eat by going directly to the source. The Neighbourgoods Market has been created along ethical, eco-friendly and organic lines, to offer a wide range of products from the extended community of Cape Town. A calendar of seasonal events, specialty festivals, and live music feature throughout the year.
SENSATIONAL EXPERIENCES SOUTHREN SUN- THE CULLINAN A traditional and classic Sunday lunch buffetRoasted Beef, Yorkshire puddings, a selection of decedant desserts and more. R185 per person. Served between 12:30- 14:30. For bookings: 021 415 4000. SATURDAY JAZZ LUNCH Time: Jazz Musician, Jeremy Oliver, will delight Jazz enthusiast from 12:30 to 14:30 To make a booking contact restaurant reservations on 021 437 9029 or restaurants@12apostles.co.za Sit back and feast your senses to the beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean, tantalising lunch and pacifying sounds of live jazz in our award-winning Azure Restaurant. SERENDIPITY SUNDAY Available in The Azure Restaurant priced at R 270 per person. To make a booking contact restaurant reservations on 021 437 9029 or restaurants@12apostles.co.za The Azure Restaurant with its outstanding à la carte menus and generous Sunday buffet is the perfect venue for family Sunday Lunch, typical dishes include roasted butternut, feta, and plum tomato salad; Oriental prawns, spring rolls with sweet chilli sauce; roasted lamb with mint jus; and oven-roasted sirloin with rosemary gravy. Our Sommelier can suggest a perfect wine pairing for each item on the menu all accompanied with live music. HARVEYS JAZZ BRANCH AT WINCHESTER MANSIONS HOTEL: For enquiries & bookings contact on 021 434 2351 or email at harveys@winchester.co.za Allow them to start your week completely relaxed while the live Jazz band sets the mood.Receive a complimentary Sunday Newspaper and a glass of bubbly on arrival and enjoy anything from eggs, sushi, dessert and loads more from our buffet for R250 per person.
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THE PENINSULA ALL -SUITE HOTEL CAPE TOWN
CHRISTMAS LUNCH 2013 – R325 STARTERS
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• Freshly baked bread.
• Turkey leg served with wild mushroom and chestnut gravy.
• Kahlua chocolate mousse with berries.
• Honey glazed gammon served with cherry tomatoes and cucumber salad. • South African Greek salad.
• Roast leg of lamb with garlic jus.
• Potato, caper and dill mayo salad.
• Kassler with an apricot glaze.
• Peppadew and pepper pasta salad.
• Crusted hake served with a crustacean tomato velouté.
• Christmas pudding with brandy and custard. • Lemon meringues. • Trifle, roast fruit, candied nuts and Malibu mustard.
• Savoury rice with mushrooms, onions, courgette and grated carrots. • Roast vegetables. • Paprika spiced baby potatoes.
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THREE CITIES THE PENINSULA ALL-SUITE HOTEL Tel: +27 (0) 21 430 7777 | Email: confer@peninsula.co.za www.threecities.co.za/peninsula
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Stockist of academic and professional handbooks, incl. law & business. It’s a popular resource for locals, tourists and students from surrounding academic institutions. Telephone no.: 021 418 0202 Email: capetown@vanschaik. com Address: Cnr Strand and Long Street, Cape Town LINE 101 - STOP: MID LONG
KIDZ ZONE rected by Cheryl Abromowitz and features a strong cast. Join Pooh, Eeyore, Piglet and friends as they look for a woozle, celebrate Eeyore’s birthday, find food for Tiger and go on an adventure to discover the North Pole. Lots of fun and audience participation. Presented by arrangement with DALRO. Performances take place at ArtscapeTheatre between December 10 and 21, daily at 10:30. Tickets at R70 per person are obtainable from Computicket or Artscape Dial-a-Seat 021 421 7695. No children under one year and no prams allowed.
ARTJAMMING WINNIE THE POOH ARTSCAPE THEATRE DECEMBER 10 – 21, 2013 Stagecraft Drama Studio brings Winnie the Pooh, everyone’s favourite bear, to Artscape for the holiday season from December 10 daily at 10:30. Winnie the Pooh lives in Hundred Aker Wood. He wakes up to a cold snowy day. He goes to his friend Piglet’s home, to tell him about the snow but Piglet has gone to find Winnie the Pooh. Winnie the Pooh, written by AA Milne is di
Some people jam music, here people jam art. Simply walk in and let your imagination take hold of the paint brushes. No drawing or painting skills are needed. Artjammers at the studio are provided with canvases, acrylic paints on tap, and tools to freely express themselves. Artjamming is “paintertainment”for all ages, whether it’s with friends, family, co-workers & clients, or young children. You are welcome to pop in with your kids for a couple of hours of fun. Help and guidance is provided and price depends on the size of the canvas you choose. Large groups should give a heads-up to the brunch they would like to attend. The Cape Town brunches are located in Cape Quarter 021-421 6129, Cavendish Square 021-683 5050, The Paddocks 021-552 8772, V&A Waterfornt & Willowbridge Centre 021-914 9224.
www.artjamming.co.za
TWO OCEANS AQUARIUM
With the constant developments in their programme, the aquarium will keep the kids interested and fulfilled in every visit. School holidays are packed with special events and an exciting schedule each time. Never the less, no matter when you’re visiting, feeding times are always a massive attraction. Predator exhibit feeding accurse at 15:00 daily and shark feeds at 15:00 on Sundays. The African Penguins are fed at 11:45 and 14:30 daily and the Rockhopper Penguins at the AfriSam Children’s Centre at 11:30 daily. www.aquarium.co.za MYCITI ROUTE F04 - STATION: AQUARIUM
COOL RUNNINGS
Experience the thrill of riding 1.25km down a metal half pipe at speeds of up to 40km an hour with nothing but the wind in your face and the whistle of steel and wheels in your ears! Located in Tygervalley. Whether Summer or Winter the track is open as long as the sun is shining and guarantees every thrill seeker a safe yet exciting days’ worth of wild, snow free tobogganing! http://cool-runnings.co.za
BUTTERFLY WORLD
One of the more unique attractions of the Western Cape Winelands, consists of a tropical garden in a 1000 m2 green house. This luxuriant paradise makes the free flying exotic butterflies feel right at home. Their beautiful outdoor garden hosts a meerkat enclosure and free range ducks and chickens,
Snowman building every Wednesday between 10:30am - 11:30am during school holidays
Kids Parties: Dawn 083 303 4907 • School Outings & Team Building: Helga Pinto 082 292 4030 Tel: 021 535 2260 • Fax: 021 535 2263 The Ice Station at GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World boasts an Olympic ice arena. Visit www.icerink.co.za for more info
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waiting for children to feed them with packets of seeds bought from the gift shop. The Martin Filmer Spider Room displays indigenous and exotic spiders and scorpions in locked glass terraria and another venture is a large iguana cage which shows off these large lizards in their tropical environment. www.butterflyworld.co.za RATANGA JUNCTION More than 30 attractions including 23 rides ranging from Kids Rides to Family Rides and Thrill Rides for the more intrepid adventurers. Train Ride and Boat Ride add to the offer. The whiteknuckle thrills and spills are only one element offered by Ratanga Junction. The other attractions are designed to entertain children, families, and those who prefer to take their thrills in more manageable doses. General park operating times: 10:00 – 17:00 Please Note That Occasionally Due To Inclement Weather, Our Operating Times Are Subject To Change Without Notice. It Is Recommended That You Call 021-5508504 (between 08:30-17:00) To Confirm Operating Times www.ratanga.co.za MYCITI ROUTE TO TABLEVIEW, GET OFF AT RACE COURSE, THEN TAKE THE 251, STATION: GRAND CANAL
THE ICE STATION
The big arena is a full size, Olympic ice rink that gives the opportunity to experience the skill and effort that professional ice skaters puts into their passion. Having a birthday party at the ice rink means two and a half fun filled hours of healthy activity that does wonders in burning off that excess energy, giving you a chance to sit and relax while the Party Hostess looks after your guests. The Mini Arena, located in the center of Gandwests’ casino food court is a relaxed, fun way to let the kids play and interact in a divers environment. The Ice Station at GrandWest Casino, 021 535 2260, www.icerink.co.za
CAPE TOWN SCIENCE CENTRE
Expect a wide variety of interactive displays and exciting activities for your enjoyment. Build a house in the exclusive ‘kids only’ Murray & Roberts Building Site, challenge your mind with Puzzling Things, experience weightlessness similar to that of space with a spin on the Human Gyroscope, play Mindball - the game where you control the ball with your brain waves and see and hear science in the Audio Kinetic Sculpture. See South Africa’s electric car, the Joule, now on display. Their is an outdoor area, step outside and learn how the Science Centre is harvesting its rainwater to save water or enjoy a game of Chess on the Giant Chess set. We offer free internet to all our visitors. Open: Monday to Saturday 09:00 - 16:30, Sundays & Public Holidays 10:00 - 16:30 www.ctsc.org.za MYCITI ROUTE F07 - STATION: UPPER SALT RIVER AND THEN A LITTLE WALK Lego Robotics Workshops and Clubs Robotics is a branch of Engineering that deals with designing, building and operating robots. It is an amazing tool to teach young learners complicated concepts. ORT SA CAPE uses Robotics to open minds to learning new skills, harness untapped potential and generate a positive attitude to Maths, Science and Technology. Upcoming events: • 9 , 10 and 11 Dec 2013: 3 day Holiday workshops, 3 hours a day will be held at the Annexe of the South African National Gallery • 13 January 2014: 2 hour workshop at Cape Town Science Centre • Daily Walk-In-Robotics at the Cape Town Science Centre @R55 per hour • Sunday and Saturday Robotics Clubs • Weekday morning Homeschooler Robotics Clubs • Robotics Birthday Parties Web: www.ortsacape.org.za Email info@ortsacape.org.za for bookings and more information. On Facebook: www.facebook.com/ORTSACAPE
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WILDLIFE ALL YEAR OSTRICH FARMING
History reveals that ostrich chicks were traded by the original Khoi inhabitants with the Dutch Settlers in 1652 and exported from Cape Town to Batavia (now Indonesia) in 1656. There were also exports to India and the Emperor of Japan in 1658. The first documented ostrich farm was established in the centre of Cape Town in 1679.
reach the right breeding age, which is between the ages of 8 to 12 years depending on their size. Duiker Island is not a breeding colony as the sea can get very rough and the pups get swept off. The island is most densely populated from January through March due to the seals moulting. During this period they do not go off in search of food but rely on fats they have stored in their blubber.
Lion (Pantheraleo): The lion is a large carnivorous feline of Africa and northwest India, having a short, tawny coat, a tufted tail, and, in the male, a heavy mane around the neck and shoulders. A lion may attack without provocation, and is considered by many to be the best of the Big Five.
The ostrich is the world’s largest living bird, averaging 2m (6.5ft) in height and weighing up to 156kg (344lb).
BIG 5 SAFARI SHARK CAGE DIVING
Great white sharks are the apex predators of our oceans and Cape Town is one of the shark cage diving capitals of the world. Sharks are iconic and magnificent creatures. Experience a great white shark up close and personal with a shark diving or shark viewing tour (you don’t have to get in the cage!) and you do not need a scuba diving certificate to shark cage dive. Great White Shark, Cage Diving takes place from April to September in False Bay (departs from Simon’s Town) and all year round from Gansbaai (2 hours from Cape Town).
The phrase Big Five game was coined by white hunters and refers to the five most difficult animals in Africa to hunt on foot. The collection consists of the lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros. African Big Five Game Species: African bush elephant (Loxodontaafricana): The African elephant is a very large herbivore having thick, almost hairless skin, a long, flexible, prehensile trunk, upper incisors forming long curved tusks of ivory, and large, fan-shaped ears. There are two distinct species of African elephant: African forest elephant (Loxodontacyclotis) and the African bush elephant (Loxodontaafricana). Black rhinoceros (Dicerosbicornis):The black rhinoceros is a large, thickskinned herbivore having one or two upright horns on the nasal bridge. Rhinoceros may refer to either black or white rhinoceros. African cape buffalo (Synceruscaffer): The African or
CAPE FUR SEAL
Situated only 8 nautical miles (about 16km) from Simon’s Town, Seal Island is home to 75,000 Cape Fur Seals, 24 different bird species and the hunting ground of the Great White Shark. All year round we often encounter Dolphins, Humpback whales and Brydes whales. From July to November the Southern Right whales are plentiful in the bay and you can be assured of a sighting. During the winter months the Great White Sharks are extremely active around the island and we enjoy many sightings and often witness natural predations. The main breeding season for the Cape Fur Seal is November and December when almost 20 000 pups are born. The majority of the seals on Duiker Island, out of Hout Bay Harbour, are males waiting out their time until they
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cape buffalo is a large horned bovid. Buffalo are sometimes reported to kill more people in Africa than any other animal, although the same claim is also made of hippos and crocodiles. It is considered the most dangerous of the Big Five, reportedly causing the most hunter deaths, with wounded animals reported to ambush and attack pursuers.
Lions habituate the savanna where tall grasses, shrubs and bushes obscure and provide them cover and camouflage. This thick undergrowth is commonly referred to as jess. As lions are ambush hunters, they use this natural cover to stalk close as possible before making a final charge to catch their prey. Lions do not generally avoid confrontation, but will usually face the challenger. Lions are unpredictable and may charge when sufficiently annoyed or confronted by danger. Leopard (Pantherapardus): The leopard is a large, carnivorous feline having either tawny fur with dark rosette-like markings or black fur. They are wary of humans and will take flight in the face of danger. The leopard is solitary by nature, and is most active between sunset and sunrise, although it may hunt during the day in some areas. Leopards can be found in the savanna grasslands, brush land and forested areas in Africa. The male leopard is less than half the size of a male lion. The leopard is the smallest of the big cats, and rarely exceeds 200 lb (91 kg). A visit to a South African reserve will, most likely, allow seeing not only the big 5 but other habitants of the African bush. Although the stock will be different between various reserves you’ll be able to watch: Giraffes, Elands, Springbok, Hippopotamus and Zebras.
ROUND CAPE PENINSULA BABOONS
The Baboon Matters Trust comprises a handful of dedicated volunteers who are at the forefront of baboon conservation in South Africa. The goals of the trust include raising awareness for the plight of baboons as well as education and training so that sustainable solutions can be found for areas of conflict between man and baboon. On a practical level the trust makes provision for the rescue and care of injured or sick baboons, and aims to support rehabilitation centres that focus their attention on baboons. Cape Species: The Chacma Baboon (Papioursinus), also known as the Cape Baboon, is, like all other baboons, from the Old World monkey family. With a body length of up to 115 cm and a weight from 15 to 31 kg, it is among the largest and heaviest baboon species. The Chacma is generally dark brown to gray in color, with a patch of rough hair on the nape of its neck. Unlike the northern baboon species (the Guinea, Hamadryas, and Olive Baboons), Chacma males do not have a mane. Perhaps the most distinctive feature of this baboon is its long, downward sloping face. Males can have canine teeth as long as 2 inches (longer than a lion’s canine teeth). Baboons are sexually dimorphic, males being considerably larger than females. The Chacma Baboon is found in southern Africa, ranging from South Africa north to Angola, Zambia, and Mozambique. Size and color vary within that range. Chacmas usually live in social groups composed of multiple adult males, adult females, and their offspring. Occasionally, however, very small groups form that include only a single adult male and several adult females. Chacma troops are characterized by a dominance hierarchy. Female ranking within the troop is inherited through the mother and remains quite fixed, while male ranking is tenuous and changes often. Chacmas are unusual among baboons in that neither males nor females form strong relationships with members of the same sex. Instead, the strongest social bonds are often between unrelated adult males and females. (Wikipedia)
BOULDERS BEACH PENGUINS
A visit to the famous Boulders Beach penguins should be part of every Cape Town itinerary. The penguins from this growing colony allow for close encounters with these famous sea birds - and most tourists fall helplessly in love with them. The story of the African penguins at Boulders Beach is one of remarkable urban colonization, but the species as a whole faces many threats and these aquatic flightless birds are listed as endangered. The story of the penguin colony in Cape Town started in 1983 when a pair was spotted on Foxy Beach at Boulders. Since then the colony has grown rapidly and now totals about 3 000 Boulders Beach penguins. The birds came to False Bay from Dyer Island after the reduction in commercial pelagic trawling, which has increased the supply of pilchards and anchovy - part of the penguins’ diet. Boulders Beach is located in Simon’s Town, just over the hilly peninsula from Cape Town. It’s easily accessible by bus, car, taxi or train.
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CAPE TOWN HAND Crafting memories of the Cape After all the care, attention and welcome of a Cape Town holiday, it’s time to buy some special mementoes of your visit: something beautiful to treasure and remind you of a special time, and thoughtful gifts to pick out for your loved ones at home. Where to start, though, in a city you probably don’t know too well, with limited time,and a busy travel schedule? Fortunately, Cape Town is packed with delightful shops selling exquisite handmade items. A rich heritage of materials and skills has produced a wide range of exquisite choices, from tiny, light accessories such as a pair of easily packed, delicate ear-rings, or a one-off, colourful ceramic that will bring a ray of fresh African sunshine to your home in winter. In partnership with the Cape Craft & Design Institute, we suggest some beautiful pieces to inspire your shopping. Keep in mind that all these products are handmade and that the relevant retailers will not always keep stock of these exact items. You may want to contact the shops beforehand just to confirm that a product is available and ready for viewing. Or just visit these wonderful outlets and you will be sure to enjoy the pick of a wide selection of handmade goods. & BANANA Handmade jewellery, fashion accessory, craft workshop and retail store based in Houtbay, Cape Town. Inspired by African contemporary bead work, organic textures, global fashion trends, and stylish fun. Mijou Beller is the inspiration behind &Banana .Mijou makes statement costume jewellery from the inspiration she finds around her at her enclave in Hout Bay, Cape Town. A French immigrant, she fell in love with Cape Town and is inspired by its energy and beauty. She loves making beautiful things out of ordinary materials, and uses shells, beads, wood, horn, gemstones and seeds to striking effect. She works with a dedicated team of ladies from the local community and together they create a unique range of jewellery, colourful, original and stylish, highly appreciated by locals and visitors alike since 1998. Ethno Bongo is the name of the Decor range using local reclaimed wood, oak wine barrels, palm fronds, driftwood, blue gum, and more. And again all items made in our workshop in Hout Bay. The creativity is endless, funky birds, penquins, ostriches made from Palm leaves, calabashes and feathers. Mirrors, candle holders, frames, wine bottle racks, stools and tables, clocks and ceramic sculptures all inspired by the sea side.
...&Banana - Ethnobongo - 5 Main Road (leading to Chapman’s Peak Drive) Houtbay - CapeTown Tel 021 7900802 ...&Banana - Ethnobongo - Harvest Craft Centre - next to Bayharbour Market - Houtbay - Cape Town Cell 0828200987 www.andbanana.com
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INDIGI DESIGNS Segment Bowl produced by Natalie du Toit A design label founded by Natalie du Toit, whose passion for design and experimentation is infused into her product range. A variety of disciplines and materials are employed to create a unique identity with local flavor and global appeal. The range encompasses a fusion between contemporary design and local craftsmanship. All products are handmade in South Africa. The segment wire bowl, with its angular lines, is a functional art piece that is available in a number of colours. The range fuses contemporary design and local craftsmanship, African flavour and global appeal. Available at: Quirky Me
MADE AFRICAN MANGA Woman in the wind produced by Tafara Mashingaidze A wire sculpture that expressively portrays awoman struggling to walk as she is buffeted by a strong southeaster Cape Town wind. Artist Tafara Mashingaidze’s creative journey began as a graphic designer, exploring pens, colours, techniques and, later on, experimenting with other media such as wire art. Available at: Streetwires STREETWIRES Streetwires is a social enterprise on a mission to create and sustain employment within the dynamic field of wire and bead art. Operating in the picturesque Bokaap area of Cape Town, The Streetwires studio shares premises with our administrative department and includes an onsite shop which is open to the public from nine to five on weekdays and from nine to one on Saturdays. Studio tours and wire art workshops are also available on request.
Streetwires Artist Collective cc 77 Shortmarket Street Cape Town 8001 Telephone : 021 426 2475 Fax: 021 426 0860
reflect a deep, yet emotive fusion of creative design and visual art on clay. ZIZIPHO POSWA Born and bred in the Eastern Cape, Zizipho Poswa takes inspiration from the flora of her native South Africa. She trained as a Textile designer, and uses the love for fabrics and patterns as a basis for her designs, which she translates on to a vibrant collection of ceramics. She is known in particular for her hand-pinched vessels - every piece is uniquely hand-created and individual in every way. Neutral exteriors are often contrasted with modern bright colours on the interior, and subtle scratching and small marks add to the individuality of each piece, reflecting the richness of African tradition and culture. Her pieces have been showcased in boutique stores locally and internationally. She was awarded the Market Development accolade for achievement within the Craft Sector by the Cape Craft Design Institute in 2011 and a finalist in the Woman in Tourism Awards 2009 by the City of Cape Town in the Arts and Culture category. Available at: Imiso
ADDRESS: 373-375 ALBERT ROAD, WOODSTOCK, CAPE TOWN TEL: + 27 21 447 2627 EMAIL: info@imisoceramics.co.za WEBSITE: www.imisoceramics.co.za
AFRICASSO CONICAL VASE BY ANDILE DYALVANE
EDGE GLASS GALLERY/ CAPE GLASS STUDIO
Picasso was inspired by Africa and Andile was inspired by Picasso and the two meet in a collection of ceramic bowls and vases that
Cast Glass Sculpture by Barbara Ewing. Using crystal glass with vibrant colours imported from New Zealand, Barbara Ewing creates soughtafter sculptures which she exhibits at the Edge Glass Gallery. Attached to the Cape Glass Studio
from which she and other Cape glass artists work, the gallery represents well-known glass artists from South Africa as well as renowned international artists. EDGE GLASS GALLERY/ CAPE GLASS STUDIO 29 Vredenburg Lane Off top of long St. Cape Town Tel:021 423370 Cell: 0828829080 Tues to Fri 10am– 5 pm www.capeglassstudio.com LIM LIM’s is undoubtedly one of the best places in town for custom designed stainless steel and wood furniture. LIM’s selection of homeware - from the softest towels to rustic wooden bowls and beautiful organic shaped vases - is enormously tempting. We warn you - this is one of those places where you come in just to look, and walk out an hour later with a blissful smile on your face and a few shopping bags of stuff you suddenly found out you’ve been lacking all your life.
In our Stellenbosch store, you will find the World’s Largest selection of Ostrich Leather products Shortmarket street - Cape Town Tel: 021 422 3813 Church street - Stellenbosch Tel: 021 886 7596 58 Hugenote street - Franschhoek Tel: 021 876 3187 • Charlesbiggs@live.co.za
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SHOPPING KRUGERRAND The Krugerrand is a South African gold coin, first minted in 1967 to help market South African gold. The coin, produced by the South African Mint, proved popular and by 1980 the Krugerrand accounted for 90% of the gold coin market. The name itself is a portmanteau of Kruger (the man depicted on the obverse) and Rand, the South African unit of currency. Krugerrands are a popular way to invest in gold. By 1980 the Krugerrand accounted for 90% of the gold coin market. That year South Africa introduced three smaller coins with a half-ounce, quarter ounce, and tenth ounce of gold.
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The success of the Krugerrand led to many other gold-producing nations minting their own bullion coins, such as the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf in 1979, the Australian Nugget in 1981, the American Gold Eagle in 1986 and the British Britannia coin. Private mints have also attempted to capitalize off the popularity of the Krugerrand, minting gold and silver bullion rounds (the term coin denotes legal currency) in the style of the Krugerrand. The rounds often depict Paul Kruger and a springbok antelope, some even blatantly copying the same design as on the Krugerrands themselves, though the inscriptions are altered. These bullion rounds are not offered by the South African Mint or the Government of South Africa, and are therefore not official, have no legal tender value and cannot technically be considered coins. The Krugerrand is 32.6 mm in diameter and 2.74 mm thick. The Krugerrand’s actual weight is 1.0909 troy ounces (33.93 g). It is minted from gold alloy that is 91.67% pure (22 karats), so the coin contains one troy ounce (31.1035 g) of gold. The remaining 8.33% of the coin’s weight (2.826 g) is copper (an alloy known historically as crown gold which has long been used for English gold sovereigns), which gives the Krugerrand a more orange appearance than silver-alloyed gold coins. Copper alloy coins are harder and more durable, so they can resist scratches and dents. The South African Mint Company produces limited edition proof Krugerrands intended as collector’s items. These coins are priced above bullion value, although non-proof Krugerrands also have a premium above gold bullion value. They can be distinguished from the bullion Krugerrands by the number of serrations on the edge of the coin. Proof coins have 220 while bullion coins have 160. As the only means to legally possessing gold bullion, the Krugerrand offers a unique way of holding your own gold. Krugerrands carry only a small premium over the value of their gold content. As the gold price is quoted internationally in terms of troy ounces, the value of Krugerrands can easily be determined at any time.
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As legal tender gold coins, Krugerrands can be bought from, or sold to thousands of gold dealing companies and their branches worldwide. Krugerrands are hard enough to resist normal scratching and denting - an important, practical feature, as soft 24 carat coins and bars are more easily damaged and generally require protective packaging. Krugerrands are easy to transport and store.
Investgold Cape Town: 021 552 9200
PRECIOUS STONES Southern Africa is often considered the “gemstone capital of the world” as almost half of the world’s gemstones are found in this part of the world. While some may only think of gemstones as the fabulous and expensive varieties like Diamonds and Tanzanite, there are also many other beautiful and unusual gemstones that are associated with Southern Africa – like Tiger’s Eye, Rose Quartz, Amethyst, Pietersite, Malachite, Verdite, Blue lace Agate, Sodalite, and many more. One of the most popular and convenient places to experience the amazing beauty and variety of gemstones that are found and crafted locally is right here in the V&A Waterfront at the popular Scratch Patch and Mineral World in Dock Road next to the parking garage, and just down from the Two Oceans Aquarium. The Scratch Patch has become world-famous as a place where you can have loads of fun “scratching” for your favourite gemstones from hundreds of thousands of tumble-polished stones that quite literally cover the floor. This is a truly original concept that has been copied in other parts of the world. According to how many gemstones you wish to take home, visitors have a choice from a small bag to a large cup container. At the Mineral World factory shop you can see an incredible range of gemstone items including stone carvings and other “art” pieces; high-quality “investment” gems (like Tanzanite and Diamonds); jewellery of all kinds; and lots of inexpensive gemstone items that make ideal take-home-gifts. You will also discover a large range of mineral specimens, rough gemstone pieces, and fossils that will fascinate you and bring out the geologist in you! And then for those wanting a “sporting” activity, there’s Cave Golf, an indoor mini-golf course (“putt-putt”) that’s both fun and challenging to play. The well-designed course features vertical ramps, sharp corners, numerous obstacles and slanted putting surfaces. It’s a great blend of difficulty and enjoyment, and it’s an inexpensive outing for families and children. Besides the outlet at the V&A Waterfront, there are also Scratch Patch/Mineral World branches at Simon’s Town (Dido Valley Road, and also the site of the Topstones tumble-polishing and gem-crafting factory), and at the West Coast Ostrich Farm (Van Schoorsdrif Road, just off the N7). So, make sure that you discover the magic of gemstones! Scratch Patch & Mineral World, 1 Dock Road (next to the parking garage and near the Aquarium). Tel 021 419 9429.
ARTS AND CRAFTS No doubts about it – South Africans are a crafty bunch. The country’s people produce a
remarkable range of arts and crafts, working from the pavements and markets of the big cities to deep rural enclaves, with every possible form of traditional artwork – and then some.In addition to the standard materials such as beads, grass, leather, fabric and clay, pieces are made using telephone wire, plastic bags, petrol cans and bottle tops – even food tin labels are used to create brightly coloured papier mache bowls. On sale on many a South African street corner are objects made of wire, ranging from representations of the globe to cars and motorcycles – which are capable of manipulated movement – to joke cellphones and working radios. Shops, markets and collectives dealing in African craft are thriving, providing much-needed employment and income in communities such as Fugitive’s Drift in KwaZulu-Natal, which offers a huge variety of basketry, or the Northern Cape Schmidtsdrift community of displaced San people, who produce paintings that constitute an imaginative and highly coloured extension of ancient rock art. A high level of skill is brought to the production of work that has long been a part of African society, and has now found new commercial outlets. South African beadwork, once the insignia of tribal royalty alone, has today found a huge range of applications, from the creation of coverings for everything from bottles to matchboxes – and the reproduction of the red Aids ribbon in the form of small Zulu beadworks known as Zulu love letters. Basketry and ceramics, of course, were long ago brought to a pitch of perfection in traditional South African society, and the outgrowths of these forms today grace gallery plinths as often as they find a place on suburban shelves.(To read more: http:// www.southafrica.info) The Arts and Crafts markets in Cape Town: Green Market Square, in the square that dissects Burg Street and between Longmarket and Shortmarket streets, Cape Town CBD, Monday to Saturday: 9:00 and 16:00. The Red Shed Craft Workshop, Adjoining Victoria Wharf and open Monday to Friday: 9:00-21:00 and Sunday& Public Holidays: 10:00-21:00 Waterfront Craft Market @The Centre, adjacent to the Two Oceans Aquarium, open every day: 9:30-18:00. Green Point Market, Junction of Western Boulevard and Beach Road, Every Sunday and Public Holiday: 9:15- 17:00 (unless very windy or very rainy).
OSTRICH LEATHER & MOHAIR Ostrich leather is the result of tanning skins taken from African ostriches farmed for their feathers, skin and meat. The leather is distinctive for its pattern of bumps or vacant quill follicles, ranged across a smooth field in varying densities. It requires an intricate, specialised and expensive production process making it costly as well as beautiful. Although the first commercial farming began in South Africa in 1850, the industry collapsed after World War I and the drop in demand for the feathers for fashionable hats and military uniforms. Other products were marketed, with each success battered by world events and droughts until now, when ostrich skin is globally available and seen as a luxury item in high-end demand. Leather came late in the story of ostrich farming but after a tannery was set up onsite, it went on to make an impact in European haute couture and in the U.S. for cowboy boots. Availability was artificially limited when ostrich leather was subject to a cartel monopoly through trade sanctions, and single export and distribution channels until the end of apartheid in 1993. After that and other factors, the South African government began to export stock allowing other countries to have their own ranches. Although wider production resulted in competition and lower prices, Klein Karoo Group remains the leading global producer. Today the industry is driven mostly by the leather and the meat, which is exported to all parts of the world. South Africa produces over 60% of the world’s ostriches and also has a distinct quality edge in the leather tanning process. Eleven years ago, Charles and Melony Biggs were farming ostrich, sheep and goats in the Graaff Reinet area in the Karoo. At first they exported skins to people he had met in the USA, where he had previously farmed ostrich for 4 years. They learned a lot in that time abroad, one thing being what we in South Africa had to offer and show off to the world in terms of leadership in Ostrich and Mohair. They started to seek for local manufacturers and work together with designers to present a classic collection that also presents a freshness and elegancy. In 2000, Karoo Classics opened its doors in Stellenbosch: “We had 30 handbags and six belts in stock, but 100% faith in the fantastic natural products made from ostrich leather and mohair”, says Charles. From the very beginning a policy of Proudly South Africa was adopted. They spent months looking for and visiting factories all over South Africa. The criteria were: simply, high quality at a reasonable price. Today they have a wonderful group of suppliers, from big factories to family businesses and individuals. In 2003, Karoo Classics opened in Cape Town and five years later in Franschhoek. Today they have the world’s largest selection of ostrich leather goods, carrying over 1000 handbags alone. Ostrich leather and Mohair products can be found at Karoo Classics. See their ad in our Handmade Section
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All Firearms are licensed by the South African Police. The Guns 4 Africa shooting range is licensed by NRCS as well as SASSETA and is a proud member of Cape Town Tourism.
GUNS4AFRICA: 57 HOUT STREET CAPE TOWN TEL:+27 (0) 21 423 0465 WWW.GUNFUN.CO.ZA One of America’s biggest tourist attractions has now come to South Africa. Gun FunIndoor Shooting Range has opened in the heart of the Cape Town CBD and will soon be offering clientsan opportunity to experience an adrenalin rush as they get to shoot realfirearms only seen before on the big screen. Corporate and incentive groups get ready to don your flashiest tuxedo, and join us to shoot the favourite weapons of world famous 007. On offer are the legendary Walter PPK, semi-automatic machine guns and the shotguns. Make your day with “Dirty Harry’s” 44 Magnum revolver or take a trip back in time, with the 1920’s Al Capone Mobster package and try your hand at the Tommy Gun and the revolvers of the era. The world’s largest pistol, the Desert Eagle 50 calibre is also available for the brave to handle. The SAVE THE RHINO PACKAGE: For those with the future of our wildlife close to your heart are invited to try out the AK 47 - Poacher Package….. Shoot a poacher target to save a rhino!…… But beware!…. If you miss the poacher you will be asked to make a donation to the Saving Private Rhino fund. Other packages include; a cowboy package with traditional cowboy guns shooting at “outlaw targets”, a FEM FATAL package where the ladies get to shoot a pink ‘Glock’ and a pink “machine gun”. The SPECIAL FORCES package will equip you with night vision and an array of the latest military firearms and send you out on the range to ‘save the hostage’. Capetonians will be able to buy silver, gold and platinum memberships, which will allow them unlimited access and selected privileges such as be given free guest passes, usage of the many speciality firearms as well as discounts on ammunition, firearms and training courses from the City Guns shop. Based at 57 Hout Street in Cape Town, near Green Market Square, Guns4Africa is located inside City Guns, one of the oldest and most respected gun shops in South Africa established in 1962. With stylish finishes the training room and reception area give guests the opportunity to enjoy refreshments while browsing the different shooting packages, speciality targets and a full range of souvenirs on offer. They are then taken to the training room where the experienced field officers will deliver the safety briefing. Visitors are then equipped with eye and ear protection and then on to theindoor shooting lanes where the real action begins. FURTHER INFORMATION ONCORPORATE, INCENTIVE AND FIT PACKAGES AVAILABLE. CONTACT US ON sales@gunfun.co.za or 021 426 0465.
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WHAT TO SEE KIRSTENBOSCH
The most beautiful garden in Africa. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is acclaimed as one of the great botanic gardens of the world. Few gardens can match the sheer grandeur of the setting of Kirstenbosch, against the eastern slopes of Cape Town’s Table Mountain. The Garden covers 36 hectares in a 528 hectare estate that contains protected mountainside supporting natural forest and fynbos along with a variety of animals and birds. Kirstenbosch lies in the heart of the Cape Floristic Region, also known as the Cape Floral Kingdom. In 2004 the Cape Floristic Region, including Kirstenbosch, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Operating Hours: Sept-Mar (Summer) MonSun: 08:00-19:00, Apr-Aug (Winter) Mon-Sun: 08:00-18:00, Conservatory Mon-Sun: 09:00 -17:00 www.sanbi.org/kirstenbosch Tel: 021 799 8783, Ticket Office: 021 799 8782
TABLE MOUNTAIN
The five-minute ascent to the top of Table Mountain offers a 360° view of Cape Town, the ocean and the neighbouring peaks. Once at the top visitors enjoy spectacular views and the peaceful feeling of being over one thousand meters above the city below. The area at the top of the mountain is surprisingly large so leave enough time to stroll along the paths, enjoy the viewing platforms and soak up the vistas. There are also free guided walks on offer at 10h00 and 12h00 daily. The walks depart from the signposted meeting point outside the Top Station building. Operating Hours: First car up 16 Sept to 30 Apr: 8:00 and 1 May to 15 Sept: 8:30. Last car down varies with sunset times but not before 17:00. www.tablemountain.net Tel: 021 424 0015
TWO OCEANS AQUARIUM
The southern tip of the African continent is the meeting place of two mighty and bountiful oceans, the Indian and the Atlantic. The Two Oceans Aquarium is ideally positioned to showcase the incredible diversity of marine life found in these two oceans. The Aquarium holds over 3000 living sea animals, including sharks, fishes, turtles and penguins can be seen in this spectacular underwater nature reserve. The two ocean aquarium has established itself as a key player in raising environmental awareness through its high-quality exhibits, conservation and education programmes. Operating Hours: The Aquarium is open every day (365 days a year, including all public holidays) from 09:30 until 18:00. www.aquarium.co.za
BOULDERS BEACH
After you have fallen in love with the penguins head to the secluded Boulders Beach and take a swim in the comparatively warm waters of the False Bay. This beach is ideal for kids as immense boulders shelter the cove from currents, wind and large waves - but please always take care. Also, don’t touch or feed the penguins. They might look cute and cuddly but their beaks are as sharp as razors and if they feel threatened they have no qualms about nipping the odd finger or nose. Operating Hours: Winter: Apr – Sept: 08:00 - 17:00. Summer: Oct – Nov: 08:00 - 18:30, Dec – Jan: 07:00 19:30, Feb – March: 08:00 - 18:30 www.sanparks.org Tel: 021 786 2329.
ROBBEN ISLAND
From the 17th to the 20th centuries, Robben Island served as a place of banishment, isolation and imprisonment. Today it is a World Heritage Site and museum, a poignant reminder to the newly democratic South Africa of the price paid for freedom. The three and a half hour tour includes a return trip across Table Bay, a visit to the Maximum Security Prison, interaction with an ex-political prisoner and a 45 minute bus tour with a guide providing commentary. Operating Hours: Ferries depart at 9:00, 11:00, 13:00 and 15:00, weather permitting, from Nelson Mandela Gateway, at the V&A Waterfront www.robben-island.org.za Tel: 021 413 4220/1
Not sure where to go for a wine route adventure? It all depends on how much time you have and how much of day - or week - you’d like to make of it. For those with very little time, you’ll be happy to know that Cape Town’s CBD presents a host of wine bars that will guide you through a virtual wine tasting of practically any estate you choose. But for those who do have some time... The "Hello Winelands" full guide to all the wine estates and wineries can be obtained at the Cape Tourism outlets in the city, at the airport, on table mountain, in Kirstenbosch and Blouberg.
WHAT WINE ROUTE?
CONSTANTIA VALLEY Constantia Valley is the wine route at the heart of the Mother City (or at least a little to the left of it). This is the oldest wine-growing area in Southern Africa and stretches from Wynberg hill in the north, to the Silvermine mountains (the Tokai area) in the south. The ten wine cellars on the route boast a winemaking history dating back to 1685. Around the peninsula, not a part on the Constantia Valley, but still close enough, there are a few more award winning wine estate to be explored.
For more information: www.constantiavalley.com Tel: 021 762 8769
DURBANVILLE WINE ROUTE Nestled in the Tygerberg Hills, a mere 20 minutes’ drive from Cape Town, lies the Durbanville Wine Valley. With its hectares of flourishing vineyards, award winning wines and hospitable atmosphere. The Durbanville Wine Valley consists of twelve wineries, each offering the finest in wines, and complemented with some of the best fine dining restaurants and intimate country kitchens in the region.
For more information: www.durbanvillewine.co.za
FRANSCHHOEK WINE ROUTE Nestled between towering mountains in the beautiful Cape winelands lies the magnificent Franschhoek Valley. This is the food and wine heartland of the country, where splendid wines are grown and our top chefs create international cuisine. Here breath-taking scenery, warm hospitality, world class cuisine and the finest wines all combine to create lasting memories. Spectacular vineyards cover these mountain slopes settled more than 300 years ago by the Huguenots, who brought with them their age-old French wine and food culture. This is a valley rich in history centred around a picturesque village of friendly, welcoming people. For more information: www.franschhoek.org.za , Tel: 021 876 3603
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WHAT TO SEE AT THE WINELANDS CAPE OF GOOD HOPE
Rich in cultural and natural heritage this destinations includes the famous Cape Point. Due to the variety of wildlife that occurs here it is the only section of the Table Mountain National Park that is fenced and visitors should look out for Eland, Red Hartebeest, Bontebok and Zebra. Be sure to visit the Buffelsfontein Visitor Centre that showcases all the plants and animals to look out for in a particular season and is full of informative signage. This is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and offers hiking, surfing, angling, picnicking, beaching and cycling opportunities against the spectacular backdrop of the mountains and coastline of the most south western point in Africa. Cape Point offers visitors excellent viewing opportunities from the two lighthouses that adorn the point – one still functional, informative interpretive signage that traces the cultural and natural history of the Point. The lighthouse is accessible by foot or you can catch the Flying Dutchman funicular to the top. Operating Hours: Winter: Apr – Sept: 07:00 - 17:00, Summer: Oct – March: 06:00 - 18:00 www.sanparks.org
P.S. Baboons in the parking lot are not a rare picture as one might think.
CLOS MALVERNE Clos Malverne unveils arresting, A Void in the Landscape exhibitionTop SA artists transform Stellenbosch wine estate with Pop Up gallery Clos Malverne, a family-owned wine estate nestled in the heart of the Devon Valley outside Stellenbosch, sets the stage for a unique art meander in the Winelands with the unveiling of an exclusive ‘A Void in the Landscape’ exhibition by esteem South African artists which will beguile the senses from 5 October until the end of January 2014. Hosted in conjunction with the North-West University Gallery in Potchefstroom, Clos Malverne was transformed into a one-stop wonder of artistic expressions. Six internationally famed artists conveyed their expressions through paintings and sculptures which take pride of place in and around the vineyards and the resident restaurant on the farm. This unique group exposé consists of paintings and small sculptures inside Clos Malverne’s magnificently appointed restaurant with its wraparound glass balcony as well as unique sculpture pieces rooted in the flanking garden. A Void in the Landscape was unveiled in October at Clos Malverne and enthusiasts can visit the estate and its popular restaurant for a superb grape, gourmet and gallery experience until the end of January 2014. Chef Nadia Louw Smith, who describes her own cuisine as ‘world food with an earthy sophistication, cooked from the heart and presented with perfection’ eschews the elaborate and creates sumptuous yet unpretentious food, simple in structure yet complex in flavour, texture and colour. Clos Malverne’s time-honoured, handcrafted wines can only be bought directly from the estate or via its newly improved online wine sales facility which delivers your wine to your doorstep in no time. For reservations contact Clos Malverne at Tel: 021 865 2022; email info@closmalverne. co.za, or visit www.closmalverne.co.za. The Restaurant @ Clos Malverne is open daily for lunch except on Mondays and bookings are essential.
PAARL WINE ROUTE Paarl offers historical charm, culture, architectural heritage, wine and fruit farms, breath-taking scenery and many cycling and nature trails. The magnificent countryside, good wines and friendly people welcome you to a town where a feeling of tranquillity still transcends modern day living. The Paarl Wine Route offers visitors a diverse wine and country living experience. From the large international wine companies to the small micro-producers who share the passion to produce quality wines with a sense of place to give pleasure to the lovers of wine.
For more information: www.paarlonline.com ,www.paarlwine.co.za, Tel: 021 872 0860
ROBERTSON WINE ROUTE Member wineries from Ashton, Bonnievale, McGregor and Robertson work closely to bring visitors the most memorable wine tourism experiences, notably their renowned wine festivals: Wacky Wine Weekend in June (www.wackywineweekend.com), Robertson Slow in August (www.robertsonslow.com) and Robertson Wine on the River in October (www.wineonriver.com).
For more information: www.robertsonwinevalley.com , Tel: 023 626 3167
STELLENBOSCH WINE ROUTES The Stellenbosch Wine Route is the first and the largest in South Africa and all the estates along the route are within a 12km radius of the town. It is arguably the country´s most famous, and includes more than 200 wine and grape producers within the boundaries of the Stellenbosch Wine of Origin classification. The Wine Route is divided into five sub-routes for a convenient exploration but you are welcome to be creative and target the wineries by any classification or taste. Daily wine tasting, cellar tours and sales are offered at most cellars and many of these have restaurant and picnic facilities. Some cellars offer tasting by appointment only. For more information: www.wineroute.co.za, Tel: 021 883 3584 WELLINGTON WINE ROUTE Halfway between the bright lights of Cape Town and the statuesque mountains of the Western Cape, lies the hidden valley of Wellington, full of surprises and variety, heart and soul. The Berg river flows along the western border with two smaller streams, the Spruit and Kromme and the mighty Hawequas stands guard on the eastern side. The Bainskloof Pass, built by the famous Scot, Andrew Geddes Bain was (before Du Toitskloof Pass) the only gateway to the north. More French people settled here than anywhere else in the Cape and the valley was initially called Val du Charron – valley of the wagon-makers, the last outpost before travellers, pioneers and adventurers attempted the arduous journey into the hinterland with their oxen and their wagons. For more information: www.wellington.co.za , Tel: 021 873 4604/8
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TOURISM NEWS THIRST BAR SERVICES HAS WON THE TENDER TO SERVICE THE BARS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE IN CAPE TOWN.
Thirst Bar Services received the news that they’ve won the tender to service the bars at the CTICC for the next 2 years. The 5 Star international conference and event venue in Cape Town plays host to a smorgasboard of business, culture and entertainment events, all of which require one very important operating-function: smart and smoothe bar service. Thirst will ensure exactly that; the company have run their service at the CTICC venue previously and is no stranger to the various spaces within the conference centre. Their next big concert event, the Electric New Years Eve Ball featuring Carl Cox will see them serving a well-stocked bar to an expected audience of 20 000 partygoers at the CTICC. “We’re excited and honoured to be selected as the premium bar service for the CTICC,” says Managing Partner, Adam Chaskalson. “It really is a world class venue and we’re ready to raise the bar and bring the drink service in line with the rest of its high standard of facility.” Thirst Bar Services commence their operations at the venue from the beginning of November. The Cape Town team is looking forward to the scope and challenges of the contract. More info on Thirst Bar Services: http:// thirstbarservices.pr.co/
ANOTHER MAJOR TRAVEL INDUSTRY ACCOLADE FOR CAPE TOWN
The Mother City has placed third in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2014 – top 10 cities list. The Lonely Planet Best in Travel list is produced annually as a guide to the top destinations, trends and experiences for the upcoming year and this year Cape Town followed on the heels of Paris, France, and Trinidad, Cuba. The City’s placement on Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2014 – top 10 cities list is largely due to its status as World Design Capital 2014. The international travel guide writes: ‘Expect
sculpture-lined green spaces, sustainable projects that are more than just a pretty face, and further regeneration of former industrial districts’. Lonely Planet says that the reasons for selecting certain destinations vary. They continue to say that 2014 ‘marks the twentieth anniversary of South African democracy – honour it by exploring the city’s history’. Cape Town has seen a flurry of accolades this October, including the: - World Travel Awards, which placed Cape Town top of the log as Africa’s Leading Destination and also as Africa’s Leading Meetings and Conference Destination. The awards ceremony, which took place in Kenya earlier this month, is seen as the “Oscars of the travel industry” - Taj Hotel in the CBD awarded Africa’s Leading Hotel Residence - Cape Town taking top spot in the Condé Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards category Top 10 Cities in Africa and the Middle East, and was ranked 11th in the Top 25 Cities in the World. Nearly 80 000 readers cast 1,3 million votes this year in the survey “These awards pay homage to the city’s natural beauty and the huge welcome it extends to international and local tourists. The city and its residents are reaping the benefits of the tourism industry. More visitors to our beautiful city means an increase in revenue and the creation of more job opportunities. “The City is constantly building skills and improving opportunities in the tourism sector for up-and-coming entrepreneurs, which forms part of this administration’s vision to create an opportunity city which will benefit all our people,” says the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Tourism, Events and Marketing, Councillor Grant Pascoe. Published by the City of Cape Town.
DESIGN EXPERT NICK COMPTON CHAMPIONS SOUTH AFRICA’S STATUS AS A WORLD LEADER IN DESIGN DURING WTM 2013
2014 is set to be a milestone year for South Africa – as well as marking twenty years since Nelson Mandela became President, Cape Town will be crowned World Design Capital 2014, beating off stiff competition from Bilbao and Dublin to take over from Helsinki.
Following the use of the hugely popular hashtag #MeetSouthAfrica at Indaba 2013, South African Tourism (SA Tourism) will be using this hashtag along with the official World Design Capital hashtag #WDC2014 ahead of WTM 2013 to further promote destination South Africa as a premier world-class tourism destination. In addition to connecting with trade partners, visitors and press on Twitter, SA Tourism has teamed up with design expert Nick Compton to celebrate South Africa’s position as a vibrant, creative and cosmopolitan country and a world leader in design, through a dedicated design themed social media competition. Tweeters were encouraged to share their own experiences and knowledge of South African art & design by entering a design-themed Twitter competition. Entrants were asked to upload photographs on Twitter that capture how they see South Africa as centre of art and design. The winner, selected by Nick on the final day of WTM, Thursday 7 November, received a hand-crafted vase from award-winning ceramic designer AndileDyalvane from Cape Town’s IMISO Ceramics. Throughout the competition, Nick shared his knowledge and unique insights into South African design on Twitter (@NickPCompton) as well as hosting a live lunchtime Twitter Q&A on Thursday, 31 October between 1pm and 2pm – building anticipation in the run-up to WTM, where users were able to ask the expert on all things design related. ThulaniNzima, Chief Executive Officer at South African Tourism said “In the build-up to what will be a momentous year for South Africa, where our Mother City will use World Design Capital 2014 to highlight the creativity of its city, country and continent, we are thrilled to be working with Nick Compton – a revered expert within the design industry – to showcase South Africa’s design credentials at this year’s WTM. Here at SA Tourism, we believe that social media can positively influence lead generation, increase brand awareness and ultimately drive tourist arrivals to our country”. Nick Compton, Senior Contributing Editor at Wallpaper* said: “South Africa is an area we’ve given more and more space to in Wallpaper* over the last few years as both Johannesburg and Cape Town have emerged as international class creative hubs, focal points for African art and design. And Woodstock and the Maboneng Precinct, though obviously not without their critics, have begun to offer new visions of city life in South Africa and beyond. Of course, you have to do more than celebrate a cluster of design studios, third wave coffee spots and bike repair shops. You have to look for the specific and the sustainable. All of which makes Cape Town’s stint as World Design Capital next year so fascinating and encouraging. Here is a chance to look at design, and the importance of good design, in the broadest sense. And have a conversation that should be heard around the world.”
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EMBASSIES & CONSULATES IN CAPE TOWN: ARGENTINE REPUBLIC 8 Brittany Avenue Bantry Bay, 021 439 0403 BRAZIL (FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF) 2nd Floor, Safmarine House, 22 Riebeeck Street, Cape Town, 021 421 4040/1/2 BRITISH CONSULATE GENERAL: Southern Life Centre, 8 Riebeek Street, City Centre, 021 405 2400 CANADIAN CONSULATE GENERAL: 19th Floor, Reserve Bank Building, 60 St George’s Mall, City Centre, 021 423 5240 CHILE (REPUBLIC OF) Suite 1918, Main Tower, 19th Floor, Standard Bank Centre, Heerengracht, Cape Town, 021 421 2344/46 FRENCH CONSULATE: 78 Queen Victoria Street, Gardens, 021 423 1575 GERMAN CONSULATE GENERAL AND EMBASSY: 19th Floor, Safmarine House, 22 Riebeek Street, Cape Town, 021 405 3000 ITALY REPUBLIC OF 2 Grey’s Pass Gardens,Cape Town, 021 487 3900 KOREA (REPUBLIC OF) Sunset Avenue No. 7 Landadno Houtbay, 021 790 9970
MEXICO (UNITED MEXICAN STATES) 2nd Floor, the Spearhead Building, 42 Hans Strijdom Avenue, Foreshore, Cape Town 021 419 3848 NETHERLANDS CONSULATE GENERAL 100 Strand Street, nr Buitengracht, City Centre 021 421 5660 NEW ZEALAND HONORARY CONSULATE GENERAL: 345 Lansdowne Road, Lansdowne, 021 696 8561 SPAIN (KINGDOM OF) 37 Shortmarket Street Cape Town, 021 422 2326/7 Switzerland (Kingdom of) Nr 1, Thibault Square, 26th Floor (Old BP Building) cnr Long and Hans Strijdom Streets, Cape Town, 021 418 3669 US CONSULATE: 2 Reddam Avenue, Westlake, Tokai, 021 702 7300
JUST A LiTTLE REMINDER MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY Remember to lock your car. Never leave valuables in your car. Keep all keys in your possession. Never leave children alone in the vehicle. PROTECTING YOURSELF Carry your camera securely in a camera bag. Avoid dark, isolated areas. Do not walk alone in isolated areas - this includes hiking. Do not carry large sums of money. Be alert! SAFETY AT THE BEACH Do not go to deserted beaches. Leave at least one person with your belongings when you go for a swim. Keep valuable items locked away. Follow safety regulations in place for each beach. Don’t forget sun block! SHOULD ANYTHING HAPPEN: Stay calm; Contact the police immediately; Make use of the trauma facilities available.
VALUE ADDED TAX (VAT) South Africa has adopted a value added tax system of 14% on purchases and services. If you are a foreign visitor to South Africa you can reclaim VAT on your purchases, provided the total claim exceeds R250.00. VAT is refunded at the VAT refund office (see below) at OR Tambo International Airport. Ensure that you have received a tax invoice from the store where you made your purchase, and on departure from South Africa present your goods and tax invoice for inspection at the VAT refund desk. Then collect your VAT refund check. Be sure to have your purchase readily available for inspection on your departure from South Africa. VAT Refund Administrator:
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Where to stay & where to play in the City of Gold Where to stay? 20 West executive ApArtments & Hotel 20 West Rd South, Morningside 011 290 9600 www.20west.co.za Ascot Boutique Hotel 59 Grant Avenue, Norwood 011 483 3371 www.ascothotel.co.za clico Guest House 27 Sturdee Ave, Rosebank 011 252 3300 www.clicoguesthouse.com info@clicoguesthouse.com We want our guests to feel spoilt. Everything is centred around this, from the luxurious bathrooms, to the extralength beds, plush cushions, exotic fabrics, fresh-cut flowers, and delicious French cuisine. D’oreAle GrAnDe Hotel 64 Jones Str, Jet Park Kempton Park 086 077 7900 www.doreale.com enGeDi Plot 22, Protea Ridge Road/Honingklip Road, Kromdraai Kromdraai 011 589 3495 www.en-gedi.co.za
GolD reeF citY cAsino Hotel Northern Parkway, Ormonde 011 248 5200 www.goldreefcity.co.za HYAtt reGencY 191 Oxford Rd, Rosebank 011 280 1234 www.johannesburg.regency.hyatt.com melrose ArcH Hotel 1 Melrose Square, Melrose Arch, Sandton 011 679 2994/ 0861 50 50 50 www.africanpridehotels.com Sheer style and individuality is what redefines the travel experience when staying at Africa’s first truly HIP 5-Star Hotel! Through innovative architecture and outstanding design, the African Pride Melrose Arch Hotel has become an international destination in its own right, attracting those discerning guests who take pleasure in modern elegance and sophistication. mistY Hills countrY Hotel, conFerence centre & spA 69 Drift Boulevard, Muldersdrift 011 950 6000 www.mistyhills.co.za rADisson Blu Hotel Cnr Rivonia Rd & Daisy Str Benmore, Sandton 011 245 8000 www.radissonblu.com
EnGedi is a multi-purpose venue oasis tucked away in The Cradle of Humankind. EnGedi’s dedicated team, is here to make your experience at this venue, a memorable one.
rotHBurY countrY loDGe & KAi tHAi Wellness spA 24 Kalkheuwel, Broederstroom 011 793 4773 / 079 719 4230 www.rothburg.co.za
FAirlAWns Boutique Hotel Alma Rd. / Off Bowling Ave, Morningside Manor, Sandton 011 804 2540
Kai Thai Rothbury Lodge is a Thai-style bed & breakfast country guest house located in the picturesque and historic Cradle of Humankind. sAint GeorGe Hotel & convention centre 58 Old Pretoria, Kempton Park Rd Rietvleidam 011 316 5541/2 www.stgeorgehotel.co.za tHe Hilton Hotel 138 Rivonia Rd, Sandton 011 322 1888 www.sandtonhilton.co.za tHe mArion on nicol Hotel Cnr Stirling & Hamilton Roads, Hurlingham 011 783 7816/7239 www.mariononnicol.co.za The Marion on Nicol is a Boutique Hotel of Distinction that offers a tranquil and lavish retreat from the bustle of nearby Sandton and Johannesburg. The hotel prides itself in offering a unique
brand of South African hospitality. Our discreet attention to detail will ensure that your experience is one of memorable elegance and comfort. tHe micHelAnGelo Hotel 135 West Street, Nelson Mandela Square, Sandown 011 282 7000 www.michelangelo.co.za tHe pAlAzzo montecAsino Hotel Montecasino Boulevard, Fourways 011 510 3000 www.southernsun.com tHe roseBAnK Hotel croWne plAzA Corner Tyrwhitt & Sturdee Avenues, Rosebank 011 448 3600 www.therosebank.co.za
cArnivore South African cuisine Muldersdrift Estate, 69 Drift Boulevard (R114), Muldersdrift 011 950 6000 www.carnivore.co.za
tHe Winston Hotel 6 Tottenham Ave, Melrose Estate 011 268 3140 www.thewinstonhotel.co.za vAlleY loDGe Jennings Str, Magaliesburg 014 577-1301/5 www.valleylodge.co.za
The Carnivore restaurant, situated in the grounds of Misty Hills Country Hotel, needs little introduction. Renowned for its positioning statement - “Africa’s Greatest Eating Experience”- it is a cornerstone of the Recreation Africa Group.
Where to dine? Al Fresco Plot 41 Boland Str, Corner Beyers Naude Drive, Honeydew 011 794 4388 / 011 794 5475 www.alfresco.org.za
cAsAlinGA Rocky Ridge Road, off Beyers Naude Drive, Muldersdrift 087 941 1223 www.casalinga.co.za
Alimentos Parkmore Mews Shopping Centre, Corner of 12th street and Olympia Avenue, Parkmore 011 783 5432 www.alimentos.co.za
cAtz pYJAmAs The Orignal 24 Hour Bistro, 12 Main Rd, Melville 011 726 8596 www.catzpyjamas.co.za
Bice ristorAnte 1st Road, Hyde Park, Sandton 011 341 8080 www.southernsun.com BomBAY Blues Standard Bank Building, Cnr. Cradock & Tyrwhitt Avenues, Rosebank 011 447 3210 Breeze restAurAnt Emerald Resort & Casino 777 Frikkie Meyer Blvd Vanderbijlpark 016 982 8166 cAFe DellA sAlute Nelson Mandela Square, Sandton 011 784 2145 www.cafedellasalute.co.za colonY Arms 345 Jan Smuts Ave, Colony Centre, Craighall Park, Randburg 011 447 6646 www.colonyarms.co.za
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An everyday club experience, with themed Fridays and always something different in decor and staff appearance, Drink specials and exciting promotions are 2 key factors of keeping this venue fresh and trendy. â&#x20AC;&#x153;A gay venue that caters for all needs, and leans it way to different evenings for different crowdsâ&#x20AC;? 30 Napier Street info@crewbar.co.za
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NIGHTLIFE CAPE TOWN MERCURY LIVE & LOUNGE - live music A: 43 De Villiers Street T: 021 465 2106 Open: Mon, Tues, Fri & Sat 9pm - 4am www.mercuryl.co.za SHIMMY BEACH CLUB A: South Arm Road, V&A Waterfront T: 021 200 7778 Open: Tues -Sun 11:30am - 2am Kitchen: 11:30am - 11:30pm www.shimmybeachclub.com SUGAR HUT CLUB A: Cnr of Canterbury & Constitution, District Six T: 021 801 5699 Open: Wed - Sun; 5pm -2am www.sugarhutclub.co.za THE JACKAL AND HIDE Preformance Venue, restaurant & bar A: 108 Kloof Street, Gardens T: 021 424 1020 Open: Mon - Wed 3:30pm - 1:am, Thur - Sat 3:30pm - 2am On Facebook
CITY CENTRE 169 LOUNGE A: 227 Long Street T: 021 424 2331 /0 Open: Always ALEXANDER BAR AND CAFÉ Engineered for conversation.Old world charm-bar. Classic cocktails, good boutique wines, craft beers and whiskies. Check out the working antique phone system. Gourmet light meals and boards served till midnight. A: 76 Strand Street T: 0213001088 Open: Mon- Sat: 11am- 1am www.alexanderbar.co.za ASSEMBLY Well established giant within Cape Town’s live music scene.
PRIDE AMSTERDAM ACTION BAR A: 10 -14 Cobern Street, De Waterkant T: 021 425 6463 www.amsterdambar.co.za BACKROOM BAR An intimate, discreet men’s bar with an air of mystery & possibility. A: 14 Cobern St, Green Point, on the Pink Block Open: Wed - Sat, from 6pm until late. https://www.facebook.com/ groups/274590399253421/members/ BEAULAH BAR A: 30 Somerset Rd T: 021 421 6798 www.beaulahbar.co.za Open: Tues to Thurs: 16:00- 2:00, Fri to Sat:
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A: 61 Harrington Street T: 021 465 7286 Open: Wed, Fri & Sat 9pm – 4am www.theassembly.co.za CLUB 31 A: 2 Riebeeck Street, 31 Floor, ABSA Building T: 021 421 0581 www.thirtyone.co.za CHEZ NTEMBA A: 4c Buiten Street, Corner of Long Streert T: 021 423 7575 Open: Thurs - Sat 10pm - 4am www.chezntemba.com THE CONCEPT A: 6 Pepper Street CBD T: 083 700 6078 Open: Mon – Sat 12am – 4am FICTION - DJ BAR & LOUNGE For lovers of techno, nu-rave, indie A: 226 Long Street T: 021 424 7509 Open: Tue – Sat: 9pm – 4am www.fictionbar.com COCO www.cococpt.co.za ORPHANAGE COCKTAIL BAR A specialist emporium of artisan cocktails, elixir’s & intoxications & delicious morsels of substance. A:227 Bree Street Corner of Bree and Orphan Street T: 021 424 2004 Open: Sat – Thurs: 5pm – 2am; Fri: 3pm – 2am; www.theorphanage.co.za THE LOOP NIGHT CLUB A: Cnr of Loop & Pepper Street T: 072 539 1121 Open: Wed, Fri & Sat 22:00 - 04:00 www.theloopnightclub.co.za SIDE SHOW A: 11 Machau Street T: 082 077 0315 TJING TJING A: 165 Long Market above Dear me Restaurant, T: 021 422 4920 Open: Daily 4pm till late 4pm- 4am. Sun to Mon: private parties. BEEFCAKES A: Sovereign Quay, 40 Somerset Road, Greepoint T: 021 425 9019 Open: Mon - Sat: 11am to 10pm are out official kitchen hours, but our bar is always open later! Sun: 6pm to 10pm http://beefcakes.co.za/cpt.beefcakes.co.za/ BAR CODE A: 18 Cobern Street T: 021 421 5305 www.leatherbar.co.za Open: Wed - Mon: 9pm - 2am BUBBLES BAR A: 125a Waterkant Street | De Waterkant T: +27 (0)72 277 2392 Open: Tues- Sun: 7pm - 2am Facebook / Bubbles-Bar
www.tjingtjing.co.za THE MAHOGANY ROOM A: 79 Buitenkant Street T: 076 679 2697 Open: Wed -Sat 7pm - 2am ZULA SOUND BAR A: 98 Long Street T: 021 424 2442 Open: Mon - Thur 12pm -2am & Fri - Sat 12pm - 4am www.zulabar.co.za
SEA POINT DECO DANCE A: 120 B Main Road Sea Point Open: Fri & Sat 8:30pm – 4:00am www.decodance.co.za
GREEN POINT CASA BLANCA A: Portswood Road, V&A Waterfront T: 021 421 1185 Open: Fri & Sat 10 pm – 4am www.casablancawf.co.za CUBANA HAVANA LOUNGE LATINO SOCIAL CAFÉ A: 9 Somerset Road, De Waterkant T: 021 421 1109 Open: everyday www.cubana.co.za P.I.S.C.O BAR Serves Peruvian Tapas as well as the famous cocktail Pisco Sour, Pisco cocktails, Peruvian beers & exotic drinks. A: 50 Waterkant Str. Above Keenwa Restaurant T: 021 419 2633 Open: Thurs. to Sat. From 5pm to late JADE CHAMPAGNE BAR & LOUNGE A: 39 Main Road T: 021 439 4108 Open: Wed – Sat 8pm – 2am www.jadelounge.co.za
CAFE MANHATTAN A: 74 Waterkant Street, De Waterkant T: 021 421 6666 www.manhattan.co.za CREW BAR A: 30 Napier Street T: 021 418 0118 www.crewbar.co.za LION CORNER A: 205 Lower Main Rd Observatory. T: 021 447 5113 Open: Mon - Sat: 11am - 2am www.lioncorner.com NAVIGAYTION A: Cnr Somerset & Napier Streets (upstairs) T: 021 419 9216 www.navigaytion.co.za
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