We went on a very quiet day in lockdown. We could park right inside. Cashier staff were helpful and efficient. We did our own tour at leisure and explored and asked questions which were obligingly a...
Such an amazing experience. Our tour guide Shamier was over and beyond excellent. He was extremely knowledgeable and able to answer questions without it sounding revised. His passion is so clearly see...
As adults we had reservations to go but the kids(14,12,7) had us going. Our expectations was exceeded by far. Probably due the the exceptional well informed and funny tour guide! It was really v...
DISASTER!!!!!! This place is so badly kept, people should not even be charged for visiting. Dilapidated is not even the right word. 15 years ago was my first visit and it was spectacular. 15 years la...
Must see and part of the Cape Town History. See the slave quarters and feel the history around you.
An old Dutch fort built in the 17th century, it is the oldest building in South Africa. There's also a museum for those keen on colonial history.
The Castle of Good Hope was built in the 17th century along the waterfront. It's a fort, not a castle, and it's no longer along the waterfront. A small museum explains the history of Cape Town.
The Fort of Good Hope is a place with a lot of history, and it is here at the Cape of Good Hope. If you are visiting the Cape of Good Hope, you should be able to ride horses here, and it is also a good view to enjoy the Cape of Good Hope from here.
If you look at Fort Good Hope from the top, the angle is super nice and very beautiful. The area of the Fort of Good Hope is not large, but the building is very special, and the opposite of the Fort of Good Hope is the endless Atlantic Ocean