website, describing Cape Town as one of the world’s most beguiling cities, and as Capetonians, we’re nodding in agreement.
In the article, Quest noted the City’s unique setting at the tip of Africa, where the Atlantic and Indian oceans collide, creating spectacular natural scenery. He also praised Cape Town’s diverse neighbourhoods, cultural offerings and culinary scene.Cape Town has been on many travellers’ bucket lists for years, and for good reason. Its unique location alone is reason enough to visit, but the City has so much more to offer beyond its stunning landscapes.
One of the things that makes Cape Town so special is the diverse neighbourhoods that make up the city. Each area has its unique character, history and cultural offerings, making it worth exploring beyond the usual tourist hotspots., the colourful area located on the slopes of Signal Hill and home to a large portion of Cape Town’s Muslim community was once known as the Malay Quarter. Its narrow streets are lined with brightly painted houses, each with a unique colour scheme.