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Home News Traveling like a Local through Cape Town’s quirky neighbourhoods

Traveling like a Local through Cape Town’s quirky neighbourhoods

By lightspeed, 26th Jul 2016 Posted in: Story Ideas

Increasingly travellers are wanting to immerse themselves in the culture of the places and spaces they visit. Cape Town’s variety of quirky neighbourhoods offer the perfect backdrop to do just this.
Each area has a different vibe and character with an incredible diversity and an exotic mix of cultures and people. While each area offers a wealth of stories just waiting to be told, here are a few of our favourites:

Woodstock

 

Somerset West

Langa

Constantia

CBD

 

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