Today you’ll embark on a walking tour highlighting the dramatic history of Cape Town. You’ll visit the bustling streets of the city, old buildings and squares, and learn about the story of Dutch and British rule, slavery and apartheid, freedom and democracy. Highlights of the tour include the Greenmarket Square, Adderley Street and flower sellers, Grand Parade, City Hall and Castle of Hood Hope, the story of District Six and Bo-Kaap (Malay Quarter), Slavery precinct (Slave Lodge, Slave Tree Site, Church Square), and Company’s Garden (Parliament, Tuynhuys, St George’s Cathedral). You’ll enjoy a relaxed lunch by the waterfront before heading for Table Mountain, where you’ll have the chance to ascend either by cable car or on a guided hike offering brilliant views over Cape Town to Camps Bay and the 12 Apostles. If you’re not out of breath by then, you’ll have the option to continue to the highest point before coming down by cable car, enjoying 360-degree views on the way. This day will conclude with a gourmet dinner at GOLD Restaurant. This 14-course set menu is a ‘taste safari’ that will transport you from Table Mountain to Timbuktu. The culinary experience is accompanied by interactive traditional entertainment.
The Cape Milner Hotel, Cape Town (Breakfast, Lunch)
Hiking: 2.5 kilometers (1.6 miles), 2-4 hours, elevation + 800 meters (2625 feet), down via cable car