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CONTENTS 4 - 5..........Save the Date 6...............Mortgages for Foreigners 8.............. On Stage

The best outdoor music line-up in Cape Town this Summer

10.............We’ve Been To 11.............Venue of the Month 12 - 16......Dining 18 - 19......After Hours 20 - 21......Hello Winelands 22.............A Luxurious Experience 28 - 29......Weekend Scene 30 - 31......Wildlife All Year Round 34 - 35.......Handmade & Art Galleries 36..............For the Whole Family 37..............Shopping 38 - 39......What To See 45.............Sleepless Nights 46.............Nightlife

MAPS 24 - 25.......Peninsula 32 - 33.......Western Cape 40 - 41.......South Africa 42 - 43.......Cape Town

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SAVE THE DATE THE GALILEO OPEN AIR CINEMA VARIOUS VENUS IN AND AROUND CAPE TOWN

with local and international rugby legends, bigger kids and family entertainment areas and great food and drink in the Food Lover’s Market and SAB beer tent. The takealot.com Cape Town 10s has been shortlisted in the Discovery Sport Industry Awards 2015 Best Live Experience category and is once again set to be the biggest weekend of social sports and entertainment of the year!

ONGOING

HILLCREST The Notebook - 10.02.2015 / 20:00 - 22:15 Poltergeist - 17.02.2015 / 19:45 - 22:00 Voting Guys Night Out 24.02.2015 / 19:45 - 22:00 KIRSTENBOSCH GARDENS Reelrock 9 - 04.02.2015 / 20:00 - 21:45 Shakespeare in Love 11.02.2015 20:00 - 22:15 West Side Story - 18.02.2015 / 19:45 - 22:30 Finding Joe - 25.02.2015 / 19:45 - 21:30 V&A WATERFRONT The Devil Wears Prada 05.02.2015 / 20:00 - 22:30 Blue Lagoon - 12.02.2015 / 20:00 - 22:00 Ghostbusters - 19.02.2015 / 19:45 - 22:00 Rocky Horror Picture Show 26.02.2015 / 20:00 - 21:30

ONGOING

GROOT CONSTANTIA: Secret Valentines Day Movie 14.02.2015 / 20:00 - 22:00 WARWICK: Top Gun - 07.02.2015 / 20:00 - 22:30 For more information on each venue and to purchase tickets, visit www.thegalileo.co.za

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Do not miss out on this action-packed tournament and book your early bird tickets today! Early bird ticket: R130 weekend pass available from Webtickets Visit the website at www.capetowntens. com or email shane@capetowntens.com for more information. SAADA CAPE TOWN EXPO 13 - 15 February THE LOOKOUT – V&A WATERFRONT As always, the South African Antique, Art and Design Association Expo will be a fully vetted showcase of the best in South African antique, art and design, except this year, the event will be a little bigger, and a lot sexier. The event also includes the highly anticipated Gala opening on Thursday 12th February 2015. Times: Friday 10h00 – 20h00 Saturday 10h00 – 19h00 Sunday 10h00 – 17h00 Tickets: R60 GALA OPENING: Date: Thursday 12th February 2015 Time: 18h00 – 21h00 Tickets: R150 For more info and to purchase tickets visit www.saada.co.za

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CAPE TOWN 10s

CAPE TOWN ART FAIR

6 & 7 February HAMILTON’S RUGBY CLUB, GREEN POINT

26 February - 1 March THE AVENUE, V & A WATERFRONT

The world’s biggest Tens rugby tournament has released a limited number of early bird tickets to the public and announced a world-class entertainment line-up for the 2015 event!

The Third edition of Cape Town Art Fair will present a diverse selection of only the finest contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora.

Early bird tickets will cost R130 and will include entrance to the tournament on the Saturday and Sunday, great live acts such as Jack Parow and GoodLuck on the Friday, electronic duo The Kiffness on the Saturday and Me & Mr Brown, Brent Harris and Thee Jam, DJ Sox and The Rivertones performing on both days.

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In addition to this, visitors can look forward to sporting action from 100 rugby and 50 netball teams, a chance to rub shoulders

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For the duration of the fair, the V&A Waterfront and participating galleries from Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Kenya, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Italy, Hungary, the UK, and more, will form part of a dynamic Art Route; a four day celebration of all things art. Conveniently, shuttle busses and the V&A Waterfront canal boat will ferry visitors to and from the various art installations and exhibits across the V&A campus and further afield. The main art celebrations will take place


at the V&A Waterfront, from its vantage point at the Waterfront on the yacht basin, in between The One & Only Hotel and The Aquarium, which boasts views of Table Mountain and the awe inspiring soon to be MOCAA (Museum of Contemporary Art Africa), based in the silos. Cape Town Art Fair will illuminate the city along its newly established Art Walk. The Cape Town Art Fair’s walk extends from the One & Only Hotel, past the naval ship SAS Somerset – which will form part of a dazzling light installation – through North Wharf up to the Bascule Bridge … allowing visitors to amble alongside the yacht basin while enjoying the finest art exhibits, art in public places, panel discussions, book signings, talks, performance artists and festival of the moving image in art, in one of the most beautiful settings in the world. Influential and original contemporary Pan African artists will be showing their cutting edge work at Cape Town Art Fair. Visitors can look forward to a thought-provoking selection of art seldom seen on such a large platform by such a varied selection of artists. The representation of artists and galleries from across the African continent together with the work by international galleries and artists will unite top local and international galleries under one roof. Ticket prices – Adults R80, children R50, under 12 years free. For more info visit www.capetownartfair.co.za. GUILD DESIGN FAIR 25 February - 1 March THE LOOKOUT AT THE V&A Guild represents the coming together of dedicated, focused curators, designers and institutions who are striving to preserve and provoke exceptional, groundbreaking design. GUILD will introduce highly

respected design authorities and work from Africa, USA, the Middle East, Britain and Europe, and present these unique viewpoints to a fresh audience. Fair Director Guided Tours: Thursday 26 February: 12pm – 12:45pm, Saturday 28 February: 12pm – 12:45pm, Sunday 1 March: 12pm – 12:45pm, to book email: tracy@southernguild.co.za

for bookings. Visit www.constantiafresh. com for more information. DESIGN INDABA EXPO: 27 February - 1 March CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE

TICKETS: R80 per person, R50 Students & Pensioners, Free for Children under 12 www.guilddesignfair.com

The annual Design Indaba Expo is South Africa’s premier showcase of high-end design, exhibiting the homegrown wares of all the creative sectors under one roof. (Exclusive Buyers Day 26 February).

CONSTANTIA FRESH

FILMFEST: 20 February - 1 March THE LABIA THEATRE

28 February BUITENVERWACHTING WINE FARM The Constantia Fresh festival celebrates all that is fresh. Set in the heart of Constantia, the festival unfolds the finest local and international wines with the freshest and most creative food our local chefs can offer. A jamboree of flavour and set in the peaceful and uncluttered grounds of Buitenverwachting, the day is one of relaxation and a taste sensation which will leave body, mind and spirit reinvigorated. The country’s freshest wines are grouped together stylistically so as to allow visitors to better experience the wide range of vinous flavours whilst 8 chefs serve fresh and vibrant food to accompany the wines.

Design Indaba teams up with the Labia for 2015 to present the annual Design Indaba FilmFest in Cape Town from 20 February to 1 March. Schedule to be announced. As always, the film festival promises to bring to Cape Town a highly curated selection of feature films and documentaries on creativity and design, many of which are premieres on the African continent. MUSIC FESTIVAL: 25 - 27 February DELEGATE CLUBHOUSE, DESIGN INDABAR Design Indaba Music 2015 is a showcase of African talent from 25 to 27 February at the annual Design Indaba Festival. The headlining event is at The Side Show on Thursday 26 February.

An antique market, art sales, coffee tastings and local craft beer are also on offer throughout the day, whilst live music will entertain and soothe the soul throughout the day and into the early evening.

It’s about new sounds and old, harnessing a collaborative spirit, giving a platform to fresh local talent and, of course, ending each night of the festival with a party to remember.

Cost: R450 (inclusive wine, food, music, glass, fun). Go to www.webticket.co.za

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MORTGAGES FOR FOREIGNERS KEY INFORMATION FOR PROPERTY ACQUISITION AS A NON-RESIDENT Information courtesy of STBB - SMITH TABATA BUCHANAN BOYES South Africa’s well established legal framework offers first world security of title to foreign buyers of immovable property. There are no restrictions on the ownership by non-residents of property situated in South Africa, except of course that, foreigners who are in the country illegally may not own property here. There are, however, procedures and requirements which must be complied with and the next few paragraphs will provide answers to some frequently asked questions that foreign buyers of South African property may have. CAN FOREIGN FUNDS BE BROUGHT INTO SOUTH AFRICA TO BUY PROPERTY? Yes, foreign funds can be paid into any bank account in South Africa. Usually the foreign purchaser will pay the purchase price for the property bought into the trust account of the estate agent that brokered the sale or into the trust account of the conveyancing attorney who attends to the registration of the transaction. Both estate agents and attorneys are covered by Fidelity Funds, which guard against theft or negligence on the side of the agent or attorney. When a non-resident transfers funds from a foreign source into a South African bank account, a record known as a ‘Deal Receipt’ is issued by the South African bank. This is an important document and the non-resident will need to submit it to the Reserve Bank when, in future, he sells the property and wishes to return the funds to the foreign country. CAN MONEY BE BORROWED IN SOUTH AFRICA TO BUY PROPERTY? Non-residents purchasing a property in South Africa may borrow up to a maximum of 50% of the purchase price from a South African financial institution.

by the non-resident, the company must in addition appoint a public officer who is a South African resident. MUST A PURCHASER BE PRESENT IN SOUTH AFRICA TO SIGN THE DOCUMENTS OF THE TRANSFER? Fortunately a purchaser need not necessarily be personally present in South Africa to sign the documents that are required for the registration of transfer of ownership in the property. However, there are formalities that must be complied with in such a case, requiring that the documents must be signed either before a Notary Public or at the South African Embassy in the foreign country. Both these options are unfortunately usually costly and time consuming. It is often to the non-resident’s best advantage, whether he is selling or buying, to execute a Special Power of Attorney prior to departing from South Africa in favour of a local friend, family member, or attorney so that this person can act and sign documentation on his behalf. It is important to remember that an affidavit cannot be signed by the person holding the Power of Attorney on your behalf. For this reason there will invariably still be some documents for such client to sign abroad. WHEN A NON-RESIDENT SELLS A PROPERTY, CAN THE MONEY BE TAKEN OUT OF SOUTH AFRICA? Yes, money that was introduced to South Africa from a foreign source and any profit thereon, can be taken out of the country (repatriated) when the non-resident sells the property. Any sums still owing under a mortgage bond over the property must be paid as the sale transaction is registered so that only the net proceeds will be repatriated. Note that such repatriation of funds is subject to South African Exchange Control Regulations which means, amongst other things, that the Reserve Bank will investigate the initial source of the non-resident’s investment in South Africa.

The total loan amount granted by a bank however remains within the bank’s discretion. A bank will generally require proof of the non-resident’s income as well as compliance with South African anti-‘money laundering’ legislation (the Financial Intelligence Centre Act), which involves the furnishing of proper identification and the submitting of certified copies of documents (such as a passport and proof of residential address).

Furthermore, if a foreigner takes up permanent residency in South Africa and signs a Declaration and Undertaking at a South African bank (namely declaring whether they are in possession of foreign funds and undertaking not to place same at the disposal of anyone resident in the Republic), they will be considered a resident for Exchange Control purposes and accordingly will only be able to freely repatriate funds within five years of their immigration. Thereafter they will be considered to be a South African resident and subject to the same regulations and limitations. Finally, the repatriation of funds will be subject to capital gains tax, which we discuss in the next paragraph.

CAN A FOREIGN COMPANY BE THE PURCHASER (OR SELLER)? Yes, a foreign company can buy and own land in South Africa. In certain instances, this would require that the purchasing register itself as an entity in South Africa and, if the shares are owned

DOES A NON-RESIDENT HAVE TO PAY INCOME TAX? Income Tax- Whilst South Africans are taxed on their worldwide income, non-residents are liable for income tax only on income accruing from a South African source and may then utilize the

The remaining 50% of the purchase price will therefore need to be made up of foreign funds that the non-resident transfers to a South African account.

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double tax treaty benefit (if applicable) to avoid double taxation. For example, if a non-resident rents his property out, he will be obliged to declare such rental for primary taxation in his country of residence but will still be obliged to declare such income in South Africa as well. Thus, non-residents are also obliged to register for income tax purposes in South Africa. Capital Gains Tax (CGT)- The non-resident is liable for payment of tax on the gain made on selling the property (capital gains tax). Withholding Tax- Because some foreign buyers in the past avoided paying CGT when they sold their property, new legislation was passed which obliges any buyer of a property sold by a non-resident for R2 million or more, to retain a percentage of the purchase price and pay it to the South African Revenue Services within a maximum of 28 days of the transfer. INTERNATIONAL MORTGAGES WHAT CAN ABSA BANK DO FOR YOU? Whether you are looking to purchase property as a holiday home or for investment purposes, Absa International Mortages has the right products and services to assist you with every aspect of buying a property in South Africa and abroad. The benefits of investing in property in South Africa are numerous. There’s a lot to consider when buying a residential or investment property as a non-resident so make sure you have access to the professional guidance and assistance you need. This includes legislative and foreign exchange information and guidance pertaining to market conditions and property within the South African market. An International Mortgage could be the right choice if you: - Would like a hassle-free experience buying a property in South Africa or abroad - Would like to benefit from the expertise and knowledge offered by our International Mortgage specialists DID YOU KNOW? Investing in property means you can buy-to-let and earn an income. Let Absa assist you by providing packages for financing, protecting and managing your property investment. WHAT YOU GET? - Professional guidance and assistance from the largest provider of home loan in South Africa - Access to legislative, foreign exchange and exchange control information - Guidance and assistance regarding purchasing property in South Africa and abroad - A loan of any size that can be extended for a \ period of up to 30 years - A loan linked to a variable interest rate, which will increase/decrease in line with the prime lending or Repo rate - Standard initiation and monthly administration fees will apply



ON STAGE OTHELLO This summer Shakespeare`s timeless masterpiece comes to life under the stars in the breath-taking natural setting of Cape Town`s historic Maynardville Open-Air Theatre. Jealousy, passion, obsession and betrayal powerfully combine in this devastating tragedy of the Moor. Award-winning duo, Fred Abrahamse and Marcel Meyer (A Midsummer Night`s Dream Maynardville 2013) have achieved international recognition for their innovative Shakespeare productions and will bring their celebrated visual flair to this production featuring a company of Cape Town`s most exciting young classical actors.

“What the EFF?”. Whether it`s hippies rubbing their chords together to produce solar energy, militants marching into parliament in Pep Store overalls and Italian shoes, or taxi drivers who manage to simultaneously cut you off and flip you the bird while paging through the newspaper and counting their money... at some point in every day, you will say: “What the EFF?”.

Baxter Theatre, 23 Feb - 14 Mar, Tickets R120 - R165 from Computicket: 083 915 8000, www.computicket.mobi.

ALAN COMMITTIE IN THE SOUND OF LAUGHTER

AFRICAN ANGELS

Covering everything from - Selfies to Christmas Elfies. Banting whilst bunting. The final say on the Pistorius trial. A beautifully nuanced recreation of The Sound of Music – in 8 minutes. A powerful if ineffective examination of War Horse and why it cannot solve the Middle East Crisis. Special appearances by Johan van der Walt and demotivational speaker, Trevor Tahor. This promises to be an evening you don’t want to miss. Unless you do, in which case, you come to another night. Don’t be silly. That’s how theatre works. You knew that. Plus, if you book now, we will throw in an interval somewhere in the middle of the show for free. Except for the drinks. And snacks. Theatre On The Bay, Till 15 Mar, Tickets R95 - R165 from Computicket: 083 915 8000, www.computicket.mobi. WHAT THE EFF? It`s hard to live in South Africa for more than five minutes without looking around in wide-eyed bewilderment, and asking:

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The Fugard Theatre, 28 Jan - 21 Feb, Tickets R110 - R220 from Computicket: 083 915 8000, www.computicket.mobi. LA SYLPHIDE

Maynardville Open Air Theatre, Till 21 Feb, Tickets R80 - R180 from Computicket: 083 915 8000, www.computicket.mobi.

Alan Committie is (still) alive with… THE SOUND OF LAUGHTER, his BRAND NEW Festive season stand-up show that premieres this December. As a 40-year-old comedian with slightly greying hair, Committie is trying to be a little more serious about his comedy. Which essentially means new material but the same suit.

roles of Orpheus McAdoo and his fiance Mattie Allen will be played by Aubrey Poo and Lynelle Kenned who are part of the seventeen members of this vibrant young company that bring this fascinating part of our history back to life.

A romantic tale set in the Scottish Highlands, this ballet brings the gossamer-light sylphs out to play, with tragic consequences. A must for all ballet-lovers! Ideal for picnicking in the park on a balmy summer’s evening 1 - 22 FEB, 2015 (Sundays only) Maynardville Open Air Theatre, 31 Jan - 06 Feb, Tickets R120 - R140 from Computicket: 083 915 8000, www.computicket.mobi.

Cape Town Opera’s African Angels returns to Artscape after it’s sold out performance last season, and fresh from touring to over 34 cities in Holland and Germany over the past year.

THE CAPE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

In 2013, African Angels was created as a new South African-themed musical show that showcases the energetic and soulful sound and exuberant performances of our country’s choral singers.

05.02.2015; Cape Town, City Hall. Conductor: MARTIN PANTELEEV, Soloist: YI-JIA SUSANNE HOU (violin).

The 18-voice chorus is accompanied by piano and drum with a program of moving and uplifting African songs mixed with American gospel music – and of course, opera. Audiences are treated to the best of the Gershwins with “Summertime” and “I got plenty o’ nuttin’” from Porgy and Bess, traditional spirituals such as “The Battle of Jericho” and “Ol’ Time Religion” and classic opera choruses such as “Va Pensiero” from Nabucco and “Anvil Chorus” from Il Trovatore. Artscape Opera House, 19 - 21 Feb 15, Tickets R150 from Computicket: 083 915 8000, www.computicket.mobi. ORPHEUS IN AFRICA ORPHEUS IN AFRICA, David Kramer`s new musical will premiere at the Fugard Theatre in January 2015. It tells the little known story of the McAdoo Virginia Jubilee Singers` visit to South Africa during the last decade of the 19th century. Many of the well known jubilee spirituals, such as - Roll Jordan Roll, Swing Low Sweet Chariot & The Gospel Train, will be featured, as well as a number of new compositions by Kramer. The leading

01.02.2015; Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. Conductor: MARTIN PANTELEEV, Soloist: MARIA DU TOIT (clarinet).

12.02.2015; Conductor: MARTIN PANTELEEV, Soloist: MARIA DU TOIT (piano). 19.02.2015; 19:00, Cape Town, City Hall. Conductor: BRANDON PHILLIPS AND FAAN MALAN, Soloist: MELANIE SCHOLTZ. 22.02.2015; 18:00. Artscape Opera House - Cape Town. The CPO, CPYO and Cape Town Opera celebrate orchestra and opera with a night of duets. Soloists include Pianists Nina Schumann and Luis Magalhães. Ticket prices R70 - R195 from Computicket: 083 915 8000, www.computicket.mobi. Book by Telephone from Artscape Dial-a-Seat: (021) 421 7695 TREVOR NOAH’S LOST IN TRANSLATION Trevor Noah makes his Artscape debut with a brand new one manshow, lost in translation. Artscape Opera House , 24 Feb - 01 Mar 15, Tickets R200 - R240 from Computicket: 083 915 8000, www.computicket. mobi.


CAPE TOWN CITY BALLET SOUTH AFRICA’S NATIONAL BALLET

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LA SYLPHIDE It is one of the first romantic ballets ever written, with an exceptional score by Herman Lǿvenskjold (written in 1836) and choreography by August Bournonville. La Sylphide is a two act ballet set in the Scottish Highlands, that tells the tale of a young Scottish farmer named James, who falls in love with a magical and beautiful woodland spirit, known as a Sylph. Madge, an old witch, appears before him, predicting that he will betray his fiancée, Effie. Indeed, James abandons the wedding, and follows the Sylph into the woods, with tragic consequences, leaving James heartbroken and alone, as he watches Effie marry his rival, Gurn.

Johnny Bovang and Gurn will be danced by Ivan Boonzaaier, Milwhynne Williams and Germano Trovato, with Jane Fidler, Rosamund Ford and Mariette Opperman taking the role of Effie. The season runs every Sunday evening from 1st to 22nd February starting at 20:15. Tickets are R120 – R140 and available from all outlets of Computicket and at the door on the night of the performance.

Mervyn Williams as Madge

The ballet can also be seen at the Masque Theatre, Muizenberg, from 5th to 7th February, 2015.

In this season the role of the Sylph is taken by Laura Bosenberg, Angela Hansford and Frieda Mennen. James will be danced by Thomas Thorne, Daniel Szybkowski and Conrad Nusser. Madge, the witch, will be performed by Mervyn Williams alternating with

Angela Hansford

Coming in March is Veronica Paeper’s

CARMEN Accompanied by the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Allan Stephenson, the season will feature, at two performances, the famed partnership of Tracy Li and Daniel Rajna, who danced the roles of Carmen and Don Jose together in 2007 for the first time. Other dancers taking the leading roles are Laura Bosenberg with Thomas Thorne and Kim Vieira with Ivan Boonzaaier. The role of the toreador, Escamilio, will be shared by Jesse Milligan, Daniel Szybkowski and Conrad Nusser. Tickets: R100 to R220, booking through Computicket or ARTSCAPE Dial-a-Seat on 021 421 7695. Tracy Li & Daniel Rajna


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SA’S BIGGEST FOOD AND MUSIC FESTIVAL CAME TO THE MOTHER CITY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN DECEMBER The DStv Delicious International Food & Music Festival, presented by Nedbank was a mjaor victory. Cape Tonians and holiday goers worlwide indulged in the perfect day out. It was a beautiful, susnhine filled day with the majestic mountain landscape enveloping the festival. Imma talking food tucs, artisan bakers, craft beers, cocktails and pizzas that were all foodgasmic. Chef Garth Stroebel’s pop-up restaurant offered a three course tasting menu and was a hit- if you were lucky enough to get a seat. MasterChef SA judge Pete Goffe-Wood’s legendary pork belly sandwich was award-worthy. Boer-e-licious’s traditional South African boerewors was succulent and tasty and one of our favorites was the Coconut Africa store which stocked all things coconut. And we are still day dreaming about Moro Gelato- fresh, creamy, velvety and oh so divine. World-class entertainment rocked us into the festivitites from a line-up that included UK acid jazz and funk pioneers Brand New Heavies and British club favourites Soul II Soul. Freshly Ground, MiCasa and The Soil along with Cape Town’s modern folk artist Jeremy Loops joined in the celebrations with stellar performances. It’s quite simple really: good food, good music and sunshine filled days with a craft beer in hand will always be a great success. 10

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YOUR EVENT DESERVES A WORLD-CLASS VENUE As the oldest and most prominent racecourse in the country. Kenilworth Racecourse, is a time-honored classic. Based only 15 minutes from the City Centre, horses might have been our beginning, but it’s not the end of our expertise... Annual Festivals, Entertainment, Outdoor and Sporting Events are our forte; especially Africa’s hottest racing event; the J&B Met. BUT we also cater to a variety of other events like weddings, exhibitions, private functions, conferences, birthday parties, gala dinners and matric farewells. With its magnificent views over the racecourse. Kenilworth offers patrons more than just a world-class racing facility. It offers unique, world-class venue hire to cater for a wide range of functions including exhibitions, weddings, business conferences and birthday celebrations. Situated 15 minutes from the city centre, the venue provides ample parking for patrons. All venues at the Kenilworth Racecourse are scalable and functional with a variety of packages on offer to ensure that your function is one to remember. Kenilworth Racecourse, home of the J&B Met and the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate, is also an ideal venue for banquets, seminars, corporate racedays, cocktail parties or a variety of other functions, be they indoor or outdoor. The racecourse is situated in a tranquil environment, which is home to an eco-nature reserve. It offers easy access to Cape Town city centre, to the west, as well as to the international airport, to the east. Three breakaway rooms can accommodate 80 delegates each. There are two large screens, two data projectors, DVD, VCR, TVs, OHP, PA system, flip-chart, satellite and video conferencing, and these venues are Apple Mac compatible. Our temperature-controlled facilities offer: Conference & seminar packages to suit your requirements & budget. PA system with projector and lighting. Cocktail and banquet style functions. Catering for small to large functions. Décor draping and furniture available. Service and cleaning staff available. Cash bar facilities.

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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

T: 021 439 3494 F: 021 439 9225 E: theosgb@mweb.co.za www.theosrestaurant.co.za 163 Beach Road, Mouille Point

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 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

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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 THE BUTCHER SHOP & GRILL A: Beach Road, Muoille Point. T: 021 434 0813 www.thebutchershop.co.za BLACK MARLIN A: Main Road, Millers Point, Simons Town

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 NV-80 A: The Point, 76 Regent Rd, First Floor, Sea Point T: 021 439 7112 THEO’S GRILL A: 163 Beach


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 KNIFE A: corner of Century Blv. & Rialto Rd. T: 021 551 5000

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: 021 418 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 Hello Cape Town February 2015 l

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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 www.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 www.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

TAPAS CAFÉ EXTRABLATTE A: 79 Main Rd. T: 021 286 0460

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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 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 www.elburro.co.za FAT CACTUSMexican A: 5 Park Rd

T: 021 422 5022 www.fatcactus. co.za KEENWA Peruvian A: 50 Waterkant St T: 021 419 2633 www.keenwa.co.za HUDSONS- the burger joint A: corner of Portswood & Somerset Rd, Green Point T: 021 433 1496 PANCHO’S A: 127 Main Rd, Observatry T: 021 447 4854

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 www.biesmiellah.co.za T: 021 423 0850 The CRYPT Jazz Restaurant A: 1 Wale St T: 021 424 8663 www.thecryptjazz.com GOLD A vibrant, eclectic Pan-African experience A: 15 Bennett street, Greenpoint www.goldrestaurant.co.za T: 021 421 4653 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 www.lelapa.co.za T: 021 694 2681 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 Bloubergstrand T: 021 554 9671 / 2 www.moyo.co.za MOYO KIRSTENBOSCH T: 021 762 9585 NOON GUN TEA ROOM & RESTARANT Aromatic, Spicy, traditional Cape Malay food.Strictly Halaal. A: 273 Longmarket St. Signal Hill, Bo- Kaap. T: 021 424 0529 www.noonguntearoom.co.za 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, 9:30pm-10:30pm 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. Dinner-Thursday by Vanessa Marx. A: 165 Longmarket Street www.dearme.co.za T: 021 422 4920 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 www.lamouette-restaurant.co.za T: 021 433 0856 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, Franschhoek T: 021 876 3772 www.reubens.co.za THE RESTAURANT AT GRANDE PROVENCE Cuisine: The menus exude culinary excellence, with the signature dishes of the restaurant hitting all the right notes – fresh, palatable and delicious. Prepared from local fare and flavoured with global influences both modern and classical, the cuisine is characterised by a philosophy of innovation through passion and simplicity. Open: The Restaurant is open daily for lunch from 12h00 and dinner from 19h00. www.grandeprovence.co.za T: 021 876 8600 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 reservations@mondiall.co.za www.mondiall.co.za T: 021 418 3003 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 Dale-Roberts Open: Lunch & Dinner - Tuesday to Saturday, A: The Old Biscuit Mill, 375 Albert Road, Woodstock T: 021 447 2337 www.thetestkitchen.co.za NOBU & REUBEN’S restaurants at the One & Only Hotel Cape Town are listed further ahead HIDDEN TREASURES

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 www.mountnelson.co.za T: 021 483 1948 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 T: 021 412 9999 A: Westin Grand Arabella Quays THE PEPPER CLUB Cuisine: Continental A: The Pepper Club Luxury Hotel & Spa, www.pepperclub.co.za T: 021 812 8888

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.

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

CBD BOMBAY BRASSERIE Cuisine: Fine Indian Specialty dining A: The Taj, CBD T: 021 819 2000

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: 021 415 100 www.commodorehotel.co.za

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DINING QUARTER RESTAURANT Cuisine: Fine Dining in the Cape Malay tradition T: 021 418 3281 A: The Portswood Hotel 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 www.koirest.co.za T: 021 439 7258 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 www.ritzrestarants.co.za T: 021 439 6988 OUT OF THE CITY CINCIN A: Colosseum Luxury Hotel, cnr Century Way & Century Boulevard, Century City www.colosseum.co.za T: 021 526 4000 KITIMA Cuisine: Our authentic Asian cuisine, prepared by 5-star Thai chefs.

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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, 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 - Turkish A: 24 Napier St T: 021 419 2501 www.anatoli.co.za BISTRO 126 A: 126 Buitengracht St, Hilton Hotel www3.hilton.com T: 021 481 3700 BIHARI - Indian A: Paddock Shopping Centre,Milnerton www.bihari.co.za T: 021 522 9894 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 (CBD) A: V & A Waterfront / Heritage Square 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 (All of Ocean basket food in all the branches is strictly Halaal) www.oceanbasket.com T: 021 761 0765 SOMETHING DIFFERENT GOURMET BOERIE Home of the South African Boerewors Roll. Don’t get confused by the different varieties. You can go for the full experience by taking the Boerie Sliders: a selection of 7 mini rolls that will cover all bases. A: : 8 Kloof Street, Gardens (Upper end of Long Street) T: 021 424 4208 Nü Health Food Café. Nü is more than good honest food - it’s about passion, sustainability and quality. The fusing of global trends with the finest locally sourced produces. A: Piazza St. John, 395 Main Road, Sea Point T: 021 439 7269 www.nufood.co.za TRUTH COFFEE ROASTING An artisan coffee roaster of coffee passionate people. They select exquisite micro lots of green coffees. They then roast each one individually, to it’s optimum on a vintage cast iron drum probate with modern electronics. They then blend the single origins produced for each purpose. A: 36 Buitenkant Street T: 021 2000 440 www.petitcaveaurestaurant.co.za

CBD

GREEN POINT

City Sightseeing Cape Town Tour Office - Long Street Interchange Point (Bus Stop 5), Company Gardens, CTICC: Cape Town International Convention Centre, Escape Caffé - Bree Street, Hemelhuijs - Waterkant Street, Lunchworks - Waterkant Street, Yourstruly - Long Street, Vida e caffé - Bree Street cnr Hans Strijdom Ave, Zula Bar - Long Street, & Union - Bree Street cnr Church Street

Big Route Deli - main Road, Vida e caffé - Main Road,

DE WATERKANT Loading Bay & Origin Coffee Roasting - Hudson Street, St Andrews Square. SEA POINT Atlantic Express - Regent Road, Bootlegger Coffee Company - Regent Road, Knead Bakery - The Point Shopping Centre on Regent Road, Sea Point Swimming Pool, Vida e caffé - Piazza St John on Main Road cnr St Johns

CAMPS BAY Café Caprice& Vida e caffé - Victoria Road GARDENS Arnolds Restaurant - Kloof St, Knead Bakery - Lifestyle on Kloof, 50 Kloof St, Vida e caffé - Kloof St, Wellness Warehouse - Lifestyle on Kloof, 50 Kloof St, Yourstruly-Kloof St


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Since fine dining and fine beer go hand in hand, we have selected two fabulous restaurants who serve not only great food but Grolsch Premium Lager too. Who could ask for more? HQ

HQ

is effortlessly sophisticated, and a breath of fresh air in a dining world populated by overextended menus. The Parisian-inspired steakhouse come bar is situated conveniently in the midst of the urban sprawl, so you won’t need to go far to find a classy cocktail, craft beer or top local wine to help you ease into the weekend. Housed in national monument Heritage Square, HQ is effortlessly sophisticated; from the main restaurant with its red leather seating, mirrored walls, and balloon lampshades casting a golden glow; to the moody bar and lounge area with contemporary furnishings and glamorous fittings. Shake off office fatigue by starting off with a steak dinner: HQ offers a single, straightforward menu: salad, sirloin and chips. Then swap the boardroom for the bar, and be rewarded with the sounds of only the best musicians; expect live instrumentation, swing and house music to keep you dancing all night. 021 424 6373 • info@hqrestaurant.co.za • T @hqcapetown 100 Shortmarket Street, Cape Town • www.hqrestaurant.co.za

RADISSON BLU HOTEL WATERFRONT

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nly 21km from Cape Town International Airport, the Radisson Blu Hotel offers easy access to popular destinations like Table Mountain, Robben Island, and the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront for shopping, dining and entertainment. This ideally positioned waterfront hotel gives Cape Town visitors ample opportunities to explore by foot, shuttle, car or taxi. The 177 modern rooms and suites feature crisp whites and rich blues accented by warm shades of brown. Every room offers coffee and tea provisions and free high-speed, wireless Internet, and some include private balconies with sweeping views of the Atlantic. The three on-site dining options offers ocean views to complement a fresh, seasonal dinner or evening cocktail. Tobago’s Restaurant showcases both local and international dishes paired with South African wines. Tobago’s Bar and Terrace beckons you to sip a drink beside the pool while gazing at the Atlantic, and the windows of the Harbour View Room open onto the private marina, providing a beautiful backdrop for special events. Beach Road, Granger Bay, Cape Town • 021 441 3000 www.radissonblu.com

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AFTER HOURS SUNDOWNERS (SEA VIEW ALL THROUGH) HARBOUR SHIMMY BEACH CLUB South Arm Road in the prestigious V&AHarbour Waterfront. Tel:021 200 7778, www.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 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, theroundhouserestaurant.com TUSCANY BEACH: 41 Victoria road, camps bay beachfront. Tel: 021 438 1213 www.tuscanybeachrestaurant.com HOUT BAY THE LOOKOUT DECK Harbour Rd, Tel: 021 790 0900, www.thelookoutdeck.co.za

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

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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 buffet Restaurant that serves Cape Cuisine. Open 7 days a week, 7am to midnight. Tel: 021 975 7575, www.bloemendal.co.za DINNER & SHOW AMAZINK AmaZink Live is nestled on the edge of Stellenbosch town within Kayamandi, which is made up of a myriad of winding streets, and corrugated iron sheet houses. This first of its kind township dinner theatre experience is hailed as one of the top Stellenbosch bucket list activity by locals and tourists alike. AmaZink Live welcomes guests with warm hearts, merry painted faces and delights you with the finest ‘kasi’ cuisine complimented by world class entertainment that will ignite your passion and enchant your spirit. Gather your friends and family to complete your Bucket List every Friday evening. Ensure you reserve your African musical dining adventure as soon as possible to avoid disappointment as the demand is ever increasing. Visit www.amazink.co.za for details or book via bookings@amazink. co.za. BLOEMENDAL RESTAURANT MEDIEVAL NIGHTS Bloemendal Restaurant is positioned on top of one of the highest hills in the Northern Suburbs. With a panoramic view of 270° the Cape Peninsula, you are sure to experience the best sunset moments ever... On arrival to the Medieval Night experience guest will be helped by the cavaliers (waitrons) to a glass of sweet wine or juice and help them to get dressed in the proper medieval gear, they will no longer be known as guests but Lords and ladies. All the lords and ladies will then have a chance to get a drink, mingle before the proceedings starts. No glasses are allowed. The court Jester will brief the king and queen in advance before he enters the court and introduce himself to the “peasants” who are visiting the kingdom. In good faith they will obey and respect the chosen king and queen. Whilst explaining the rules the Jester will make a few jokes and throw the peasants (lords and ladies behaving badly or not listening) into the dungeon or stocks. When the rules are done starters will be served and the Jester will leave the venue until everyone has had starters. The jester will return after starters have been served and then proceed. If there are speeches it is preferred that it is to be done after starters to get all the formal proceedings done as the medieval party is about letting your hair down and enjoying your selves. After that the King and Queen will have a chance to throw peasants

into the dungeons, have them sing songs for them and congratulate Lords and Ladies who have impressed them so far by drowning them in a goblet of wine. We will then move on to main course and it is tradition that before main course is served the king and queen will be entertained by each table performing a song, the table who does this the best will receive main course first. The Jester will once again leave the court. Once main course is finished the Jester will return and over throw the kingdom so that the dance floor can be opened. Address: Bloemendal Wine Estate, Durbanville. Tel: 021 975 7575 PIGALLE Pigalle restaurants award winning dining experience has defined itself as a glamorous venue for every occasion. Pigalle has defined itself as the epitome of fine dining in a warm, relaxed and friendly atmosphere. A menu to suit all palates and pockets and catering for the city’s Who’s Who- The ideal venue for those seeking the grown up decadence of great food, fine wine and seductive Jazz. Pigalle is Cape Town’s premier live dinner and Jazz venue, with their resident band playing from Monday to Saturday, 7 until late. Pigalle brings you the best of Sultry Swing, Seductive Jazz and Sexy Salsa music from top South African Artists. For bookings: capetown@pigallerestaurants.co.za. Address: 57A Somerset Road, Greenpoint, Tel: 021 421 4848 RICHARD’S SUPPER STAGE Kaapse Stories from the Mother City Is an exciting vibrant new musical revue which offers a blend of humorous storytelling, powerful and emotional songs and likable performers unique only to Cape Town. Intimate and enchanting, the show allows the audience to get to know and meet the Kleintjies family whilst giving us an insight into a vigorous cosmopolitan community that thrived at the foot of Table Mountain in District Six. Time: Doors open at 19:00 for 19:30. Price: R420pp (includes the show, a delicious 4- course dinner and a glass of sparkling wine on arrival) Address: 229A Main Rd, Sea Point Tel: 021 434 4497/ 021 433 1340 STARDUST If you are looking for a dining experience filled with flamboyance, excitement, celebration and mouth-watering fare... Look no further than Stardust- the unique theatrical dining adventure. Amid serving their tables the scrumptious variety of Mediterranean and North African themed cuisine, you can expect to be amused and delighted by your multi-talented waiters. The singers, dancers, comedians and musicians will take you on a journey of wonder and revelry. The entertainment begins at 20.00 and often continues well past midnight, so make sure you leave your glass slippers at home! Address: 118 Sir Lowry Road, Woodstock. Tel: 021 462 7777. Hours: Tues - Sat from 16:00 pm till 02:00 am


LATE HOUR MARKETS CITY BOWL FOOD MARKET 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. Open on Thursday: 16:30-20:30, Saturday: 9:00- 14:00. 14 Hope Street, Gardens, www.citybowlmarket.co.za BAY HARBOUR MARKET IN HOUT BAY, where the vibe is “sommer Lekker”! 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. Open on Friday: 17:00-21:00, Saturday and Sunday: 9:30- 16:00. 31 Harbour Road, Hout Bay. www.bayharbour.co.za SPECIAL INDULGENCES 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, 14:30-17:30. Price: R235 per person, R120 per child under 12. 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

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Tea buffet is offered from 14:30 – 17:30 daily, at R185 per person, inclusive of selected teas and coffees. Make bookings on 021 431 4511 or 021 431 5888. WEDNESDAY 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 TASTING MENU AT SIGNAL RESTAURANT, CAPE GRACE HOTEL Hundreds of years ago, sailors braved high seas and unchartered territories to introduce the world to the wonders of fragrant herbs and spices. In their own way, that’s what they do at Signal in Cape Grace. You are invited to plot a culinary course over the Cape’s ancestral landscape, tasting flavours and ingredients encompassing responsible and sustainable food practices and dishes crossing worldwide borders. Food and Wine Pairing Menus are going to be a strong feature at Cape Grace in 2014 by matching each dish on the Tasting Menu with one of their wines. For bookings call 021 410 7080 or email signal@capegrace.com

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HELLO WINELANDS UNUSUAL PAIRINGS SPICE ROUTE WINE ESTATE The traditional wine tasting has been revolutionized in this estate. In addition to a wine & chocolate journey you also have the chance to have Biltong tasting traditional cured South African game meets. The Barley & Biltong Emporium is a truly unique offering to South Africa. With one of the best view of Table Mountain, The Barley & Biltong is a beer garden with a local twist. Beer and biltong lovers can look forward to tasting a selection of beer well-complimented with Kudu, Beef and Springbok biltong. Guest can purchase and enjoy their beer and biltong in the beer garden, while enjoying the spectacular view of the Paarl Winelands and Table Mountain. A dedicated chocolate tasting made by resident chocolatier, DV Artisan Chocolates- crafted by the De Villiers family and is one of few ‘Bean to Bar’ micro batch chocolatiers in the world. All DV Artisan Chocolates are hand-crafted and available for tasting on the farm. The Cape Brewery Company, also known as CBC, is producing and offering a wide range of beers using only the finest ingredients, state of the art equipment and is made by the highly skilled Brewmaster, Wolfgang Koedel. Beer lovers can look forward to viewing facilities where they can follow the entire beer production process and thereafter taste it either on tap or bottled at the tasting stations. Open 7 days a week. www.spiceroutewines.co.za VAN RYN'S BRANDY DISTILLERY The Brandy tasting varies into a whole pallet of options: coffee &Chocolate pairing, cheese and charcuterie platter, brandy cocktails and the Florentine Collection Reserve tasting. Open Mon- Fri 9:00 -18:00, Sat 9:00 -16:00, and Sun 11:00 -16:00 www.vanryn.co.za BRENAISSANCE WINE & STUD ESTATE They pair their wines with hand-made, freshly baked pizza with different toppings to suit each of the tasted wines. Open Wed - Sat 11:00 - 19:00, Sun 11:00 - 17:00 & Public Holidays. www.brenaissance.co.za J.C. LE ROUX Famous for its nougat tasting, the House of J.C. Le Roux also offers a selection of mouth-watering meringues and marshmallows to pair with five exquisite J.C. Le Roux Cap Classique and sparkling wines. Booking Essential. Call (021) 865 8200 Tasting Opening Hours: Mon - Fri: 09:00 - 17:30, Saturday & Public Holidays: 09:30 - 15:30,Sunday: 09:30 - 14:30 www.jcleroux.co.za DELHEIM ESTATE Delheim Wine Estate now whips up a decadent Cupcake & Wine Pairing for

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an impromptu party in the mouth, whilst discovering an array of estate wines on offer at this legendary Stellenbosch Estate. This decadent treat costs R75 per person and comprises four exquisite cupcakes matched with a specific Delheim wine. First up to fulfill that ‘fairies dancing on the tongue’ feeling is Rooibos Cupcake infused with lemon and topped with a cream cheese and honey icing, which is paired with the Delheim Unwooded Chardonnay for a fun, fruity and fresh start. The wine’s vibrant citrus aromas and mineral undertones cut through and complement the sweeter taste profile of the confection and uplift the subtle Rooibos nuances. Next up is the exotic Pomegranate Cupcake matched with the ever-popular Delheim Pinotage Rosé. The strawberry and raspberry kisses combined with the perfumed floral notes in the wine pair well and accentuate the grenadine flavoured, ‘wish-i-could-lick-the-bowl’ cream cheese icing. A traditional African Makataan Cupcake festooned with makataan (wild melon) syrup icing shares the spotlight with the Delheim Chardonnay Sur Lie. The citrus, stone fruit and mineral notes of the wine add a gentle, refreshing twist to the melon’s tropical-tinted and somewhat tart taste. It is a superb crowd-pleasing combo with flavours that merge and mellow with subtle sweetness. The tasting ends on decadent high with Pumpkin Cupcake paired with the Delheim Pinotage. This mouthwatering morsel is made with farm grown pumpkin, spiced up with star anise, cinnamon and nutmeg and topped with pickled pumpkin. Exuding black cherry, plum and red berry fruit backed by dark chocolate and floral notes, the wine peaks at mid-palate and then fades to the rear to allow the distinct flavor of the cupcake to return for the grand finale. The Delheim Cupcake & Wine Pairing is on offer seven days a week at the tasting room – between 9:00 and 16:30 – and pre-bookings are essential. To book this tantalising experience for you and your friends contact Delheim Estate at Tel: 021 888 4600 or send an email to info@delheim.com. WORLD CLASS RESTAURANTS LA PETITE FERME A feast of culinary delights that beguile and entertain.The food reflects the creative energy and raw talent of a dedicated staff combined with an abundance of fresh local ingredients.The restaurant has furthermore been listed by Conde Nast Traveller as one of the top 15 'Best Value' establishments in the world. Tel: 021 876 3016, www.lapetiteferme.co.za TERROIR RESTAURANT One of the most sought-after gourmet destinations in the Cape winelands, placing Stellenbosch prominently on

the culinary map. The restaurant is located on Kleine Zalze, a family owned wine farm that has risen to prominence both in South Africa and internationally thanks in particular to its award-winning Chenin Blanc and Shiraz. The setting, under historic oak trees with views over the De Zalze golf course and surrounding gardens and vineyards, is both refined and relaxed. It’s the perfect environment in which to enjoy a fine meal matched to excellent wines.

Open: Monday - Saturday (Lunch & Dinner), Sunday (Lunch Only). Lunch: 12:00 - 14:30, Dinner: 18:30 - 21:30. Tel: 021 880-8167 , www.kleinezalze.com GRANDE ROCHE

An aura of timeless elegance sets the tone for Bosman's Restaurant in Grande Roche, where fine dining and attentive service is the order of the day. It is named one of the top ten restaurants in South Africa and one of the top 100 restaurants in the world. These richly-deserved accolades are recognition of the magic harmony of flavours and textures that are the hallmark of a truly magnificent dining experience with unsurpassable service and stunning views across the Paarl valley. The fine dining Bosman’s menus are served seven days a week during summer months and Thursday – Sundays in the rest of the year. Tel: 021 863 510, www.granderoche.co.za WINE CENTRES KWV Situated in the heart of Paarl, KWV has something for everyone with their range of over 100 KWV products. The KWV Wine Emporium offers sparkling wines, natural wines, fortified wines, liqueurs and brandies, a variety of tasting experiences, and frequent cellar tours conducted in English and German. Visit the KWV Sensorium and taste a selection of our award-winning wines and brandies while you drink in the beauty of our collection of South African masterpieces. Open: Mon- Sat (incl. public holidays): 9:00 16:30, Sun: 11:00 - 16:00, www.kwv.co.za DIE BERGKELDER The characterful Die Bergkelder Wine Centre in Stellenbosch is the proud Home


of Fleur Du Cap wines, offering wine lovers one of the most rewarding wine experiences in the Cape. You will get the chance to taste an inspiring range of award-winning Fleur de Cap wines, all in the charming setting of the famous “Cellar in the Mountain” Die Bergkelder is tucked under the steep slopes of the historic Papegaaiberg. A footpath takes you along the banks of the Plankenburg River, where in harvesting season you could see the tipping of red wine grapes. Crossing a footbridge flanked by lush gardens you will reach the “Cellar in the Mountain”. This unique underground bottlematuration cellar is the first of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. Thousands of bottles of wine are laid down in this tranquil setting, guarded serenely by old French oak maturation casks. These casks bear carvings of various famous Cape wine landmarks and events. THE VINOTÈQUE at Bergkelder - How about enjoying a quality wine that has been stored in perfect conditions under the watchful eye of experts, delivered to your door free of charge once it has reach perfect maturation? Kept in ideal conditions - temperature ± 14 °C, 85% humidity, low light level and an almost complete lack of vibration - the quality of your wine is guaranteed. In the world of fine wine, the word Provenance is becoming more important. Simply put, Provenance means origin or source. It is crucial when buying or selling older vintages, that you know where and how the wine has been stored or matured, to ensure that you are able to enjoy the wine in perfect condition.

At the Bergkelder Vinotèque they only offer wines with impeccable condition and provenance. Make your selections from outstanding brands! Open: 09:00 - 17:00 on weekdays & 09:00 – 14:00 on Saturdays. Tel: 021 809 8025, www.bergkelder.co.za Tel: 021 809 8280/1, www.vinoteque.co.za BOTTELARY HILLS WINE CENTRE The Bottelary Hills Wine Centre serves as a sales venue and information gateway to all the products and destinations in the Bottelary Wine Route, a sub-wine route of the Stellenbosch Wine Routes. The wine centre is the first of its kind in South Africa and it includes wine sales, wine tastings, a wine-per-glass facility and information centre to promote all the wine producers who are part of Bottelary.

Only wines certified as Wine of Origin Stellenbosch District are for sale at the centre and all the wines on the shelves are tested and approved by a panel. The Bottelary Hills Wine Centre serves as a mouthpiece and source of information of the wines and experiences that the tourists and local wine lovers can enjoy in our part of the Winelands. Tel: 021 865 2955 www.bhwc.co.za MARKETS STELLENBOSCH 'SLOW' MARKET AT OUDE LIBERTAS At the historic Oude Libertas estate in Stellenbosch and the Willowbridge Life style centre in Tygervalley the Slow Market is an authentic Slow Food market. Surrounded by vineyards and oak trees in Stellenbosch the Slow Market is a revival of the public marketplace where you can buy food which is grown, raised harvested and transformed by local producers.

The market features over 100 specialty suppliers creating a weekly platform for local farmers, grocers, artisan bakers, organic merchants, fine food purveyors , butchers ,artisan crafts, local fashion , craft beers and estate wines. They support micro businesses to grow and thrive in an alternative retail environment. Founded by medical doctor and entrepreneur in 2008 Gail Blake, the market is part of a global Slow Food movement promoting foods which are clean, good and fair. slowmarket.co.za ROOT 44 Housed in sturdy, super cosy Downings marquees (which means rain is never an issue), and surrounded by gorgeous vineyards and trees, they offer funky live entertainment, craft and homeware stalls perfect for leisurely browsing, and an awesome selection of edible and drinkable treats. The traders offer a vast range of hand-picked antiques, gorgeous children’s clothing, funky t-shirts, jewellery, homeware, leather goods and various other arts and crafts. Audacia wines and sumptuous craft beers will put a smile on the face of oenophiles and beer aficionados alike. Decadent sweet treats, traditional roosterkoek and biltong, healthy salads and sandwiches, wood-fired pizzas, spicy curries and other goodies galore will satisfy any tummy rumblings you incur during your ramblings!

South Africa’s premier BEE producer of fine hand crafted Belgian chocolates. Located in Franschhoek, the gourmet capital of South Africa. Our boutique chocolaterie, in the main street of Franschhoek offers a delicious range of chocolates, made from the finest imported Belgian chocolate. Our chocolates are sold loose or beautifully packaged in a variety of attractive boxes. All of our chocolates are hand-crafter by us from the finest imported Belgian dark, milk and white chocolate. We have an attractive variety of special packaging and chocolate for corporate, special events and weddings. In our shop you can find a variety of gifts, biscuits & novelties. Huguenot chocolates are boxed and bagged in attractive and colourful packaging. There are 32 different foil colours and more than 30 different boxes and bags. There are chocolates with Christmas themes, Easter eggs and gifts and a Valentine ’s Day selection.

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A LUXURIOUS EXPERIENCE STER-KINEKOR OPENS IMAX® THEATRE IN CAPE TOWN AT CAPEGATE MALL

Cinema transformed to offer the most immersive cinematic experience The 250-strong crowd cheered and clapped as The IMAX Experience® returned to Cape Town on Wednesday night, 10 December. Ster-Kinekor opened its third IMAX theatre at its cinema complex at CapeGate Mall in Brackenfell. Exuberant radio and TV personality Leigh-Anne Williams, the MC for the evening, welcomed the guests and got proceedings underway. Following speeches by Doug Place, Marketing Executive of Ster-Kinekor Theatres, and IMAX’s spokesperson, Giovanni Dolci, VP: Theatre Development EMEA for IMAX Europe, invited guests enjoyed one of the first screenings of the final film in The Hobbit trilogy, in the world’s most immersive cinematic experience. This follows the success of The IMAX Experience® at two other Ster-Kinekor sites – Gateway in Durban, which opened in November 2013, and The Grove Mall in Pretoria, trading since June 2014, as the country’s leading cinema chain continues to bring ‘Great Moments at their Greatest’ to its audiences. To provide audiences with maximum immersion, the cinema has been transformed to include a floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall IMAX screen, superior acoustical treatment and IMAX’s projection and sound technology. IMAX’s cutting-edge two-projection system delivers crystal-clear images and, coupled with its customised theatre design and powerful digital sound system, creates a unique environment that makes audiences feel as if they are in the film. Fans of IMAX who are based in Johannesburg are next in line to enjoy this immersive cinema experience. Ster-Kinekor and IMAX have confirmed that a fourth theatre will be installed at the new, revamped Ster-Kinekor site at Eastgate shopping mall, in the second half of 2015. This latest deal brings Ster-Kinekor’s IMAX commitment to four theatres in under two years. Says Fiaz Mahomed, CEO of Ster-Kinekor Theatres: “Following the successful openings of our first two IMAX theatres at Gateway and The Grove, and their ongoing performance since then, it was always our plan to open an IMAX cinema in Cape Town. CapeGate Mall was selected as the most feasible site to accommodate the complex conversion. We believe this new cinema will prove as popular with local cinema audiences as our other two theatres.” Representing IMAX at the CapeGate opening was Giovanni Dolci, VP Theatre Development, EMEA at IMAX Corporation, who said: “It is wonderful to be back in South Africa again, and so soon after the launches of both Gateway and The Grove. We are impressed with the success of the first two sites and look forward to this new theatre achieving equally positive results. “We entered into the initial partnership with Ster-Kinekor last year with the belief that it would not only raise our visibility in South Africa, but also set the stage for mutual growth opportunities in the region. It is encouraging to see that this is already bearing fruit, with the CapeGate site opening just six months after The Grove. South Africa was one of a number of new markets that we entered in 2013, and it is clear there is a growing appetite for IMAX here. We look forward to working with Ster-Kinekor to further entrench the IMAX brand locally,” Dolci said. For more information about Ster-Kinekor and IMAX, download the Ster-Kinekor app on any Nokia, Samsung Android, iPhone or BlackBerry smart phone for the latest information and to make bookings. To find out about other exciting offerings and promotions, visit www.sterkinekor.com or follow @sterkinekor on Twitter or on Facebook at Ster-Kinekor Theatres. For queries, contact Ticketline on 0861 Movies (668 437). Normal benefits and discounts apply for members of the SK CLUB, Discovery Vitality and Edgars Club loyalty programmes.

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THE DIAMOND WORKS EXPERIENCE Witness first hand, the art of diamond cutting and the careful craftsmanship of jewellery manufacturing from our skilled professionals - all whilst enjoying a complimentary glass of sparkling wine. The most famous of the South African diamonds; The Cullinan, is celebrated, as a replica is showcased at The Diamond Works Institute, along with a visual feature exhibiting the world’s most iconic historical stones. Through a visual experience discover the history of the Gold and Diamond Trade in South Africa. Our institution boasts a large range of hand selected loose stones, as well as gold and platinum jewellery. Discovering and sharing your diamond encounter is a simple touch away; with our state of the art interactive screen and complimentary internet service. Our flagship facility is proudly positioned in the heart of Cape Town, directly opposite the CTICC. The store is conveniently, an effortless five minutes away from the V&A Waterfront and is within general walking distance of most Cape Town hotels. Enjoy our complimentary Sparkling Tour in various languages, available on demand. n addition a courtesy transfer service can be arranged.

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TANZANITE The Diamond Works Institute extends its expertise in delineation of Tanzanite in our unique Tanzanite Boutique. This rare stone represents the essence of Africa, and we whisper the tales of this stone’s journey from the ground to the showroom. Tanzanite is noted for its remarkably strong trichroism; appearing alternately sapphire blue, violet and burgundy depending on crystal orientation. This blue mystical gem has earned a reputation for possessing magical powers. It is thought that it has the power to elevate the bearer’s mood and release them from poor habits or addictions. It is also believed, that tanzanite is able to restore spiritual balance and good fortune. Our Cape Town facility demonstrates the science of tanzanite polishing and the craft of transforming a tanzanite crystal to a cut stone.

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WEEKEND GREAT GATHERINGS BAY HARBOUR - THE MARKET OF HOUT BAY 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 wide-ranging audience with a keen interest in all things home-grown, with a consciousness for recycling!

The Cape Town Carnival is a glamorous celebration of African identity, showcasing the diverse communities and cultures of our country. The theme for Cape Town Carnival 2015 is ELEMENTAL: Celebrating Fire, Water, Air and Earth – the unstoppable forces that shape us and our environment. A colourful parade will introduce the audience to more than 32 exceptional floats and speciality acts, each carefully built, decorated and choreographed to embody the ELEMENTAL theme. Organisers are encouraging Carnival-goers to shine bright, dive into the sea, take to the skies and come back to earth – and celebrate what the ELEMENTAL theme means to them. Visitors will have the freedom of the city streets from 16h00 as they join family and friends on the muchloved Green Point Fan Walk to enjoy the variety of food, crafts and special kids’ activities on offer. The streets will be closed for final preparations at 18h00, giving Carnival-goers enough time to find the perfect viewing spot or make their way to one of the many restaurants along the Fan Walk before the magic begins at 19h00. A colourful parade will introduce the audience to more than 32 exceptional floats and speciality acts, each carefully built, decorated and choreographed to embody the ELEMENTAL theme. Organisers are encouraging Carnival-goers to shine bright, dive into the sea, take to the skies and come back to earth – and celebrate what the ELEMENTAL theme means to them. An explosion of fireworks at 19h00 marks the start of the electrifying parade. Over 2000 dazzling costumed performers and musicians will take to Cape Town’s Fan Walk, entertaining viewers with magical floats and vibrant dance routines. The parade will be followed by a thumping Redds afterparty showcasing some of SA’s hottest musical talent.

For more information on the 2015 Cape Town Carnival, visit www.capetowncarnival.com, like them on Facebook www.facebook.com/ TheCapeTownCarnival or follow them on Twitter @CTCarnival.

Open Friday: 17:00-21:00, Saturday 9:30 - 16:00 and Sunday: 9:30- 16:00, 31 Harbour Road, Hout Bay. www.bayharbour.co.za NEIGHBOURGOODS MARKET 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. Every Saturday rain or shine 9:00 – 14:00, the old biscuit mill - 373 Albert road, Woodstock, www.neighbourgoodsmarket.co.za TWO MARKETS, ONE STOP It’s Saturday morning in Cape Town! Head down to Woodstock and find a unique gem of a market – compared to the best in Europe – a Platteland atmosphere, people and characters of note, trading like the good old days on the village square. You won’t get it more real, friendly and personal! Once you’ve been, we know you’ll be back for more! Free entry, free parking and a free vibe with live music every Saturday from a variety of artists. Every Saturday with over 40 food traders – to name a few: Classic Marmalade - winning prizes in London, Toorkombuis - famous romany creams and homemade marshmallows and Wayland’s Nguni Meats - unreal biltong and droëwors! Die Kattebakmarkis inspired by the well-known brocante markets on the French countryside (better known as car


SCENE boot sales). This is where you’ll find wonderful bargains – an eclectic mix of great finds: from linen, crystal, porcelain, books, clothing and even golden oldies - LPs and music. DIE KATTEBAK is the place to find and sell your collectables and to browse and relax with a glass of bubbly at the food market!

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.

The Palms @ Woodstock. Saturdays 9:00 -14:00, 145 Sir Lowry Road, Woodstock. www.palms.co.za

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SENSATIONAL EXPERIENCES SOUTHREN SUN- THE CULLINAN A traditional and classic Sunday lunch buffet- Roasted 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 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. 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 SERENDIPITY SUNDAY 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. Available in The Azure Restaurant priced at R270 per person. To make a booking contact restaurant reservations on 021 437 9029 or restaurants@12apostles.co.za HARVEYS JAZZ BRANCH AT WINCHESTER MANSIONS HOTEL: Allow them to start your week completely relaxed while the live Jazz band sets the mood.Receive a complimentary Sunday

For enquiries & bookings contact on 021 434 2351 or email at harveys@winchester. co.za

DARLING BREW Darling Brew’s taproom, SLOW QUARTER is located in the main road of Darling, just up the road from where the concept of Darling Brew was first created. About an hour drive from town. Slow Quarter aims to pair each of the Darling Brew craft beers with a selection of inspired light meals that enhance the unique flavours found in our artisan beers. All produce used in the making of meals is locally sourced, free range and organic. Thus embodying the SLOW lifestyle that the Darling Brew brand represents. Hours: Slow Quarter is open Monday to Saturday 10:00 – 18:00 and on Fridays from 10:00 – 20:00 (except Christmas day) and 7 days a week during school holidays. CONTACT SLOW QUARTER: 022 492 3798, 5 Main Road, Darling. For groups larger than 8 please book to avoid disappointment. www.darlingbrew.co.za DEVIL’S PEAK BREWING COMPANY The Taproom of Devils Peak Brewery is a restaurant and bar inside the brewery premises. Where Devils Peak makes beer to the mantra of “Truth to Material”, they serve an exciting menu that already has established greats like the chefs unique bite-sized Cheese Burger, his legendary Pulled Pork Sandwich and many more dishes to choose from. Prawn Pasta, Reubens Sandwich, Vegetarian Pizza and Beer-battered Fish and Chips are some of the dishes designed to enhance your beer drinking pleasure at The Taproom. They also offer a beer and food pairing board at R100 for those who want something a little different. In addition to the four Founder Series beer, The Taproom is also the place toTDurham Ave, Salt River Phone: 021 200 5818 www.devilspeakbrewing.co.za

The Spice Tower at Bay Harbour Market

Spices, rubs and sauces from The Spice Tower capture all the real, authentic tastes and flavours of the Bay Harbour Market. These make great gifts for holidaymakers who may need an easy to pack, epicurean treat for somebody special!

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WILDLIFE ALL YEAR AROUND ELEPHANT RIDES

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Join the southern-most elephants in the world at Knysna Elephant Park. Where a resident family of African elephants and world-class guides will unravel the sad and mystical story of the Knysna forest elephants… The Park offers a rare and exciting opportunity to get close to these gentle giants, who live in a controlled, free-range environment in the heart of the famous Garden Route.

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.

Their elephants are orphans rescued from culling operations. They play a vital role in closing the gap between man and animal, allowing us to better understand the plight of the African Elephant and that of their peers in the Knysna Forest. Visitors leave the park with a sense of awe for these magnificent animals – they’ve been ‘touched by an elephant.’ In order to cater for all preferences they have a range of inspiring elephant experiences: • Daily Tours provide for a shorter experience of meeting, feeding and interacting with the gentle giants. • Elephant Back Rides and Walks allow for longer and more personal interaction. • Exclusive Sunrise/Sunset Safaris and Sundowner Safaris are the private and intimate encounters. • Sleeping with the Elephants in the unique Elephant Lodge is the ultimate experience where you get to spend all day and all night soaking up all the sights, sounds and delights of the elephant world! Tel: +27 (0)44 532 7732 www.knysnaelephantpark.co.za 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).

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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 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. BIG 5 SAFARI 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, thick-skinned 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 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. 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. 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.

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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.

DAY TRIP SAFARIS • OVERNIGHT SAFARIS ACCOMMODATION • BIG-5 GAME DRIVES QUAD BIKE SAFARIS • HORSE BACK SAFARIS • WEDDINGS CONFERENCING • INCENTIVES • CHILDREN’S ADVENTURE AREA ARC (AQUILA REHABILITATION & CONSERVATION CENTRE) DAILY TRANSFERS TO AND FROM CAPE TOWN

± 10 000 HECTARE BIG 5 SAFARI CONSERVANCY MOST FREE ROAMING SAFARI ANIMALS UNDER 2 HOURS FROM CAPE TOWN Reservations: + 27 (0) 21 430 7260 / Mobile: + 27 (0) 83 301 9222 www.aquilasafari.com / res@aquilasafari.com

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HANDMADE & ART GALLERIES 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,

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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. 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 south-easter 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 AFRICASSO CONICAL VASE BY ANDILE DYALVANE Picasso was inspired by Africa and Andile was inspired by Picasso and the two meet in a collection of ceramic bowls and vases that reflect a deep, yet emotive fusion of creative design and visual art on clay.


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.

The Kirstenbosch Gift Shop is situated at the main Visitors Centre at Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. The shop caters to both the local and International Visitor, and showcases a selection of botanically inspired merchandise. Ranges include Bath and Body products, homewares, clothing, ceramics, books as well as a range of African Crafts, souvenirs and Gifts. Winter Hours: April to August, Monday to Sunday 9am-6pm Summer Hours: September to March, Monday to Sunday 9am to 7pm Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens Visitors Centre, Rhodes Drive, Newlands 7700 Tel: 021 7622510 Fax: 021 7623395 E-mail: tekir@outofafrica-sa.com

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

Streetwires Artist Collective cc 77 Shortmarket Street, Cape Town 8001. Tel: 021 426 2475 Fax: 021 426 0860

Cape Quarter Square 27 Somerset Road Green Point, Cape Town Tel: 021 4213333/0832528876 Just a few minutes away from the Waterfront, Cape Town CBD, Cape Town stadium, Convention Centre and the Atlantic seaboard OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK EMAIL: carmel@global.co.za WEBSITE: www.carmelart.co.za

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FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY THE ART OF THE BRICK EXHIBITION

Entry fee is R10 OR FREE if you are skating the session. Go to www.icerink.co.za for more info. CITY SIGHTSEEING Kids taking the open-top red bus get their own kids channel to listen to and free activity book. Along the Red Route kids would probably most enjoy the Planetarium, Table Mountain ariel cableway and obviously the Two Oceans aquarium.

World-renowned LEGO® art exhibit, The Art of The Brick, is heading to South Africa at the brand new Watershed Exhibition Centre at the V&A Waterfront in December, and will be the first “Internationally acclaimed” exhibition to take place in this space! Proclaimed as one of the world’s 10 must-see exhibitions by CNN, The Art of The Brick aims to inspire artwork through unique art forms and has attracted millions of visitors worldwide. Until 28 Feb , at The Jubilee Exhibition Hall. COST: R140 for adults and R95 for kids. Entry for children under two is free. DINOS ALIVE PLAY PARK AT THE RED SHED

Dinos Alive Play Park is an experience that will take you on a journey to a time where dinosaurs where the rulers of the planet. Dinos Alive Play Park is a dinosaur wonderland filled with lots of fun stuff and activities for kids. Till 28 of February, general access R50, tickets at Computicket.

Visit www.citysightseeing.co.za/capeTown for more info

Cool-Runnings, Toboggan Family Park lies just 25km from Cape Town city centre. Take the N1 towards Paarl, take Exit 23 at the R302 Durban Road/Willem van Schoor Ave. (off ramp is opposite Toys’R’us™.) Then turn left at the top into Willem van Schoor Ave. First set of traffic lights left again into Mispel Road. At the intersection with Carl Cronje Drive proceed straight into Cool-Runnings entrance which leads you to the public parking facilities. www.cool-runnings.co.za TWO OCEANS AQUARIUM

Imagine a Swizz Alp covered in snow with a toboggan whizzing down it. Then take away the snow, add some sun, and put the toboggan on 1.2 kilometres of wiggly steel half pipe in Tyger Valley, Cape Town, and HEY PRESTO you’ve got Cool Runnings summer toboggan track! It’s the summer version of the thrilling winter sport. The perfect grassy slope opposite the Bellville Velodrome in Tyger Valley was selected as the most favourable location for Africa’s first summer toboggan track and Cool-Runnings has filled the gap for an affordable, adventure activity that’s great fun for the whole family.

It is the perfect place to cool down in the heat of summer and one of the rear places where falling on your behind means you’ve tried to do something right. In addition, during the holidays your favourite SNOWMAN BUILDING competition is back: Every Wednesday 10h30 - 11h30 during the school holidays!

TripAdvisor, the world’s largest travel site, has awarded us 10th place in the 2014 Travellers’ Choice Zoo and Aquarium Awards. Of the 25 aquariums listed, the Two Oceans Aquarium is the only one in the Southern Hemisphere. Combine your visit to the Aquarium with an explorative boat trip on the Ocean Adventurer. Tickets are available at the Aquarium ticket office, and the adult combo ticket costs R340 for a 90-minute marine eco-safari in Table Bay and a visit to the Aquarium.

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regulated by a special braking system operated by a lever in front of the rider, so you determine how fast or slow you go. Cool-Runnings tobogganing is a family affair, where Mom, Dad and kids can enjoy the same activity, each getting as much pleasure out of it.

Also keep in mind that your ticket is valid for the whole day, so you are able to see early-morning fish-capades, lunchtime penguin shenanigans and evening shark serenity. With extended hours, gift membership, diving and loads of fun for the little ones, the Aquarium is certainly the place to visit these holidays. Go to www.aquarium.co.za for more info.


SHOPPING 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 worldfamous 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! 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.

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 highend 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.

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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. Hello Cape Town February 2015 l

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WHAT TO SEE 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. Tel: 021 424 0015 www.tablemountain.net 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) Mon-Sun: 08:00-19:00, Apr-Aug (Winter) Mon-Sun: 08:00-18:00, Conservatory Mon-Sun: 09:00 -17:00. Tel: 021 799 8783, Ticket Office: 021 799 8782 www.sanbi.org/kirstenbosch

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.

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P.S. Baboons in the parking lot are not a rare picture as one might think.

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. Tel: 021 418 3823 www.aquarium.co.za

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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

Operating Hours: Winter: Apr – Sept: 07:00 - 17:00 Summer: Oct – March: 06:00 - 18:00 Visit www.sanparks.org 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 Tel: 021 786 2329. www.sanparks.org 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.

Each walk lasts approximately 2 hours.

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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, Tel: 021 413 4220/1 www.robben-island.org.za CONSTANTIA VALLEY

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 info: Tel: 021 876 3603, www.franschhoek.org.za

Constantia Valley is the wine route at the heart of the PAARL WINE ROUTE Mother City (or at least a little to the left of it). This Paarl offers historical charm, is the oldest wineculture, architectural There are walks at 10h00 growing area in heritage, wine and fruit Southern Africa and and 14h00 from Monday to farms, breath-taking stretches from Fridayand an additional scenery and many Wynberg hill in the walk on Tuesday at 11h00. cycling and nature trails. north, to the The magnificent Silvermine mountains countryside, good wines On Saturday there is one walk (the Tokai area) in and friendly people the south. The ten at 10h00. There are no walks welcome you to a town wine cellars on the on Sunday and where a feeling of route boast a Public holidays. tranquillity still transcends winemaking history modern day living. The Paarl dating back to 1685. Wine Route offers visitors a Around the peninsula, not a diverse wine and country living part on the Constantia Valley, but experience. From the large still close enough, there are a few more international wine companies to the award winning wine estate to be explored. small micro-producers who share the For more info: Tel: 021 762 8769, passion to produce quality wines with www.constantiavalley.com a sense of place to give pleasure to the lovers of wine. 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 info: 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

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 info: Tel: 021 883 3584 www.wineroute.co.za WELLINGTON WINE ROUTE

Halfway between the bright lights of Cape Town and the statuesque mountains of the Western Cape, lies the hidden valley For more info: of Wellington, full of Tel: 021 872 0860 surprises and variety, Walks are free but www.paarlonline.com or heart and soul. The Berg www.paarlwine.co.za river flows along the garden entrance western border with two fee applies if smaller streams, the ROBERTSON WINE ROUTE Spruit and Kromme you do not have a and the mighty SouthAfrican Member wineries Hawequas stands guard from Ashton, on the eastern side. The Botanical Society Bonnievale, Bainskloof Pass, built by Membership card. McGregor and the famous Scot, Andrew Robertson work Geddes Bain was (before closely to bring visitors Du Toitskloof Pass) the only the most memorable gateway to the north. More wine tourism experiences, French people settled here than notably their renowned anywhere else in the Cape and the valley wine festivals: Wacky Wine was initially called Val du Charron – valley Weekend in June of the wagon-makers, the last outpost (www.wackywineweekend.com), before travellers, pioneers and adventurers Robertson Slow in August attempted the arduous journey into the (www.robertsonslow.com) and hinterland with their oxen and Robertson Wine on the River in October theirwagons. (www.wineonriver.com). For more info: Tel: 021 873 4604/8, For more info: Tel: 023 626 3167 www.wellington.co.za www.robertsonwinevalley.com

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Nando’s: the PERi-PERi heart of South African food You might’ve seen it elsewhere. London. New York. Melbourne. Singapore. And hopefully you’ve tasted it too. But this is it: the motherland. Nando’s has its roots in South Africa (as we never tire of telling people) and has become one of the country’s most celebrated and delicious exports. For good reason, too. Nando’s is all about delectable chicken, flame-grilled to perfection and infused with our trademark PERi-PERi flavour. We grill our chicken over an open fire, since we figure our ancestors knew what they were doing. Seriously though, there’s nothing like a flame to bring out the succulent, smokey flavours in a piece of chicken. Of course, flame-grilled food is also good for those arteries. Our PERi-PERi sauces also work to make our meals healthier. It’s true. Ask the academics. In a recent study by the British Journal of Nutrition, peri-peri was found to lower the glycaemic index of food. This means that you get an extra health bang for your buck with every Nando’s bite. To say nothing of the flavour. (Actually, we say quite a lot about the flavour.) And when you’re looking for the best possible side to accompany your chicken-shaped piece of goodness, look no further than our veggie options. Salads, PERi spinach, coleslaw, roast veg and flame-grilled mielies (what we South Africans call corn – learn it now) are all available, as are chips (which, really, you should try – everything in moderation, including moderation), potato wedges and spicy rice. Our Vitality Meal has been endorsed by one of the country’s leading health bodies and is specifically tailored for those waistline watchers. Nando’s offers something for everyone, which is a good thing considering the diversity of the South African people – let alone the 30 countries around the world where you can find us. Ultimately, it’s the good stuff: good for your belly and good for your body.

Claremont Gardens Gatesville George Goodwood Grand West Casino Grassy Park Kenilworth / Lansdowne Lower Long Street Maitland Milnerton Mitchells Plain Mosselbay N1 City Ottery Parow Plattekloof Plumstead Rondebosch Sandown Sea Point Somerset Mall Springbok Tokai Tygervalley Vangate Mall Woodstock

Nandos Claremont Nandos Gardens Nandos Gatesville Nandos George - Drive Thru Nandos Goodwood Nandos Grand West Casino Nandos Grassy Park Nandos Kenilworth / Lansdowne Nandos Lower Long Street Nandos Maitland Nandos Milnerton - Drive Thru Nandos Mitchells Plain Nandos Mosselbay Nandos N1 City Nandos Ottery Nandos Parow Nandos Plattekloof Nandos Plumstead Nandos Rondebosch Nandos Sandown Nandos Sea Point Nandos Somerset Mall Nandos Springbok Nandos Tokai Nandos Tygervalley Nandos Vangate Mall Nandos Woodstock

Oranjemund Alexander Bay

Port Nolloth

Kleinsee

Hondeklip Bay

EASTERN CAPE East London Port Elizabeth Mthatha Port Elizabeth East London King Williams Town Mthatha East London Queenstown Port Elizabeth East London

Nandos Amalinda - Drive Thru Nandos Cape Road - Drive Thru Nandos Circus Triangle Nandos Greenacres Nandos Hemmingways Nandos King Williams Town Nandos Mthata Nandos Oxford Road Nandos Queenstown Nandos Summerstrand Nandos Vincent Park

Bitterfontein

ATLANTIC OCEAN

Vredenburg Saldanha

WEST COAST NATIONAL PARK

Darling Atlantis

WESTERN CAPE Adderley Street Athlone Bellville Brackenfell Century City

Nandos Adderley Street Nandos Athlone Nandos Bellville Nandos Brackenfell Nandos Century City

CAPE TOWN (KAAPSTAD)

Hout Bay CAPE OF GOOD HOPE NATURE RESERVE

Strand Hermanus


MADIKWE GAME RESERVE

Skukuza

Komatipoort

MABATHO Barberton

PIET RETIEF

GREATER ST. LUCIA WETLAND PARK

Mtubatuba Richards Bay TOLL

Mtunzini Mandeni Stranger

TOLL

Tongaat Umhlanga Rocks Kwa Mashu

DURBAN

Umlazi Amanzimtoti Umkomaas Scottburgh Hibberdene Port Shepstone Margate Ramsgate Port Edward

Port St. Johns Coffee Bay Butterworth Kei Mouth

EAST LONDON (OOS-LONDON)

Bathurst Port Alfred Kwa Zakhele

Mossel Bay

Knysna

TSITSIKAMA

Plettenberg Bay

PORT ELIZABETH

Humansdorp Cape St. Francis

Algoa Bay

INDIAN OCEAN


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Metropolitan Life Centre, 7 Coen Steytler Ave, City Bowl


MyCiTi routes MyCiTi routes T01 Dunoon - Table View - Civic Centre - Waterfront

Magnet Hermes Kehrweider

233

A01 Airport - Civic Centre - Waterfront

SAXONSEA

101 Vredehoek - Gardens - Civic Centre

Sherwood

T03 Atlantis - Table View - Omuramba

Saxonsea Clinic

Newlands

Knysna

236

Brutus

Saxonsea Primary

102 Salt River Rail - Walmer Estate - Civic Centre

Clearwater

Mauritius Lisboa

Montezuma

Wesfleur Park

103 Oranjezicht - Gardens - Civic Centre Human

Marine

231 Atlantis - Atlantis Industria East

Big Bay

232 Atlantis - Avondale - Protea Park - Atlantis Industria West

De Mist

233 Atlantis - Saxonsea 236 Atlantis - Sherwood

Kleinbaai

Cabin

Bokkombaai

West Beach

Perlemoen

Stirling

Shell

Blouberg Rise

217

239 Atlantis - Duynefontein - Melkbosstrand D01 Khayelitsha East - Civic Centre D03 Mitchells Plain East - Civic Centre

Gie North Humewood

Garden

To find out if your route is now operating call 0800 65 64 63 or visit www.myciti.org.za

St Johns Wood Echium

Woodbridge Lagoon Beach

Pinto Gie South

DUNOON Dunoon

T01 Killarney Potsdam

Racecourse Milnerton

Usasaza

Earlswood

Bitten

Merlot

Parklands Main North

Chippenham Dorchester Oakdale Gie Central

215 216

Muscadel

TABLE VIEW

Briza

Sunset Beach

T01

Wood Central Parklands College

Parklands Main South

Table View

T01/T03

Routes, stops and stop names are subject to change.

Wood North Ravenswood Parklands Main

Hampstead

Link

Hamptons

Devonshire

Valderrama

Porterfield

Tritonia

PARKLANDS EAST

Nantucket

Sandown

213

Charles Piers

Wandsworth

Woodlands

Waterville Braselton

BLOUBERG SANDS

Viola

Seal

Stop only accessible in direction indicated

Parklands Secondary

Oakland Hills

Blaauwberg Hospital

Johan Heyns Industrial

Louwtjie Rothman

Tryall

Radar

214

Blouberg Sands

231

T03

Cormorant

BIG BAY

John Dreyer

Montague Gardens

Kunene

Bolt

Wigtown

Lighthouse

Gallows Hill

Upper Portswood

Civic Centre

Woodstock

Lawley

Rhine

Firmount Stairs

CBD

Church

Groote Longmarket Kerk

SEA POINT

Leeuwen

Firmount

Albany

Deane

Sea Point

The Glen

Barkly

Boat Bay

Arthur’s

Irwinton

De L’Hermite

Clarens

Fresnaye

Kei Apple Tramway

Queens Beach

Lower Kloof

FRESNAYE

Ludwig’s Garden

Kloof

TAMBOERSKLOOF

Brevity Lane

107

Koeël Bay

Comrie

Atholl

Ravensteyn Fiskaal Houghton Rontree Rontree

Nazareth Gardenia

Gardens

Welgemeend

GARDENS

Cotswold Kloof Nek

D03

Roodehek

Government Ave Annandale

Upper Kloof

St James

De Waal Park

Highlands Herzlia

Sesame

Wexford

Upper Buitenkant

101

Upper Orange

Lower Rayden Molteno Montrose Prime Tafelberg Upper Tafelberg Platteklip TABLE Horak

D01

VREDEHOEK

103

110

Bakoven

St Michael’s

CAMPS BAY

Whale Rock Barley Bay

Woodford

Clifton Clifton 2nd Clifton 3rd Clifton 4th Maiden’s Glen Beach Cove Camps Bay

Michaelis

Van Lower Riebeeck Reservoir

Belle Ombre

Bantry Bay

Dal

Koosani

UPPER WOODSTOCK

Upper Long

Branksome

Disandt

Balfour

Roeland Upper Loop

Quebec

Cassel

113

Lower Camps Bay

Sea Point Pool

Dorp

Lower Buitenkant

106

London Graaff’s Pool

Upper Salt River

Upper Roodebloem

Mid Long

Zonnebloem

105

Mid Loop

Strand

CPUT

High Old Fire Level Station

District Six

Skye Way

Spencer

Kent

Airport

The Castle

Sea Point High

Ben Nevis

Ravenscraig Ellerslie St Bedes Kort Ilkey

Waterview

Coronation Coronation West East

Hanover Street

Promenade

Sea Point Library Camberwell

Estuaries

Canal Walk North Canal Walk South Grand Canal Century City Rail

Lower Long Adderley Riebeeck

Darling

Rocklands

Century Gate

SALT RIVER

Paarden Eiland

Hill

Three Anchor Bay

Salt River Rail

Chester East

GREEN POINT

Foreshore

Thibault Square

Lower Loop Alfred

251

Section Neptune

Amsterdam

Marina

Stadium

Surrey

FORESHORE

Aquarium

Granger Bay

Mouille Point

Convention Centre

Nobel Square

Bosmansdam

Waterford

Century City

Upper Mountain

104

Breakwater

Somerset Hospital

Granger

Chester West

MOUILLE POINT

Drill

CENTURY CITY

Vrystaat

Waterfront Silo

Marconi

Omuramba

Zoarvlei Waterfront

First

251 Century City - Montague Gardens

Seaside Village

Popham

230 Duynefontein - Melkbosstrand

Charel Uys South Charles Matthews Gerwyn Owen

Neil Hare

Marine Circle

Hol Bay La Paloma Water’s Edge

217 Parklands - Table View - Big Bay - Melkbosstrand

Stop

Charles Duminy Tom Henshilwood John Van Niekerk Waratah

Esso

Melkbosstrand

Bottlebrush Berzelia

Starke

Atlantic Beach Brittlestar

215 Sunningdale - Gie Road - Wood 216 Sunningdale - Wood Drive - Wood

Charel Uys Disa

Dawn

214 Big Bay - Table View - Parklands

Station

T03

Melkbosch

Janssens

Atalantes

Colebrook Bengal Grosvenor Alberto Dahlia

230

MELKBOSSTRAND

T01

213 West Beach - Table View - Sunningdale

ATLANTIS

Grey

Robben

T03

Hoffe South

113 Sea Point - Fresnaye - Three Anchor Bay

Reygersdal

Gothenburg

232

239

Circle East

Riebeeckstrand

110 Table Mountain

Parkview

Royal Ascot

Pelican

Petrus

239

Hoffe North

108 Hout Bay - Hangberg - Sea Point - Civic Centre 109 Hout Bay - Imizamo Yethu - Sea Point - Civic Centre

Atlantis

DUYNEFONTEIN Waldeck

107 Waterfront Silo - Civic Centre - Camps Bay (anti-clockwise)

Le Sueur

Raymond

Dunker

Kemp

T03

Edward

Wood

Narcissus

105 Sea Point - Fresnaye - Civic Centre 106 Waterfront Silo - Civic Centre - Camps Bay (clockwise)

Losperds

104 Sea Point - Waterfront - Civic Centre

Vuyani

Exner Marguerite

MOUNTAIN KHAYELITSHA

Chas Booth

Charles Mokoena Steve Biko

106

MITCHELLS PLAIN

Susan

Kerrem

D Nyembe

Oudekraal Llandudno

Ruyterplaats

Mitchells Plain

Valley

LLANDUDNO

Mount Helgarda Rhodes

Daphne Lancaster

Imizamo Yethu

HOUT BAY

Lower Victoria Princess Princess West East Northshore

Hangberg

Atlantic Skipper Oceana

Dibana

Berg-en-Dal

109

Oxford Earl

Fishmarket

Tutu

Pontiac

Lindela

Scott Military

Kuyasa

108 Hout Bay

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SLEEPLESS NIGHTS

Ideally situated on Long Street, in the heart of Cape Town’s buzzing central business district, explorers will discover the ultimate African cultural experience, embodies the warm atmosphere available in this unique venue that offers friendly hospitality, laughter, traditional song, dance and grub. Prepare for an adventure of the senses as patrons are entertained by some of the best young, local musicians playing a range of instruments from drums to the Murrumba, while savoring the unique dishes made from some of Africa’s nest wild game. Welcome to Mama Africa- come and join us for the ultimate African Adventure!

178 Long Street, Cape Town 021 424 8634 / 021 426 1017 www.mamaafricarestaurant.co.za


NIGHT LIFE 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

ASSEMBLY Well established giant within Cape Town’s live music scene. A: 61 Harrington Street T: 021 465 7286. Open: Wed, Fri & Sat 9pm – 4am. www.theassembly.co.za

ZULA SOUND BAR A: 98 Long Street T: 021 424 2442 Open: Mon - Thur 12pm -2am & Fri - Sat 12pm - 4am www.zulabar.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

CLUB 31 A: 2 Riebeeck Street, 31 Floor, ABSA Building. T: 021 421 0581 www.thirtyone.co.za

SEA POINT

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 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

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 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

THERE’S A NEW TEAZE IN TOWN

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he newest nest for our nations tease has opened in Burg St, CBD. The alluring ambience of Teazers is mesmerizing and exports you to a stylish destination. Enjoy some of the best Wines, vintage Champagnes and treat yourself to a la carte dining with culinary delights. The club offers 3 floors of diverse, scintillating entertainment to guarantee a match for everyone’s taste and preference. Our VIP rooms are available to provide the ultimate in privacy and intimacy.

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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

Elevating the Revue Bar Experience

Creating a space to spoil and entertain you



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A Treetop Garden Tour For more info visit www.sanbi.org/gardens/kirstenbosch/tree-canopy-walkway


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