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shopping • entertainment • maps • sites to see • dining out • adventure

FREE

The Official Hotels

Tourist Guide

For more info. SEE PAGE 11

Est. 1980

CAPE TOWN

JUNE 2012

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ROUTES TABLE VIEW – CIVIC CENTRE A dedicated lane connects Table View station in Blaauwberg Road and Civic Centre, on Hertzog Boulevard in the CBD, via PaardenEiland and Woodstock. There is also a new pedestrian access route from the suburb of Brooklyn across the canal to stations at Zoarvlei and Vrystaat, and a connection to the rail system at Woodstock. At Civic Centre station, commuters can change to a feeder service, which runs to the Gardens via Long Street and to the Waterfront via Green Point, or to the convenient and affordable Airport service.

There are a total of 120 temporary stops on three bus routes, moving people between Parklands, Blou-berg Sands and Big Bay (past the Blouberg Strand beach front) and the main station at Table View. These temporary stops and routes are designed to test demand and travelling patterns ahead of a more extensive and permanent network of feeder routes.

F14 Big Bay – Table View – Parklands East (route to Blouberg Strand beach front)F15 Parklands East – Table View – Blouberg Sands F16 Marine Circle – Table View – Blouberg Sands The main line is scheduled every 10 minutes during peak hours and every 20 minutes during rest of the day and weekends. The feeder routes are scheduled every 15 minutes during peak times and every 20 minutes during other operating houres.Adult R10Children under 4 years Free

GARDENS-CIVIC-WATERFRONT (See My Citi Map on page 5) From at least 06:00 until 20:00 MyCiTi buses give easy access to the central business district, entertainment zones, hotels, restaurants and public spaces, cultural and historic landmarks, from the Gardens via Long and Loop Street to the Waterfront, via the Convention Centre and Green Point. Every 10 minutes during peak hours and every 20 minutes during rest of the day and weekends. Adult R5Children under 4 years Free

CIVIC CENTRE-AIRPORT Catch the convenient Airport bus between Civic Centre station in Hertzog Boulevard and Cape Town International Airport, right outside the terminal building. The Airport service runs every 20 minutes from 04:20 to 21:50. The trip takes about the same time, or slightly less, than in a private car, as follows:• Morning peak (direction City): about 20-30 minutes • Afternoon peak (direction Airport): about 45-55 minutes • Other times of the day or in opposite direction to peak hour congestion: about 15-20 minutes (subject to delays). Adult R50Children 4 to 11 years R25Children under 4 years Free

For more information log on to www.capetown.gov.za or call the City of Cape Town Transport Centre 24/7 toll free information on 0800 65 64 63

4 Explore 6 - 7 Calendar8 Museums10 Weekend Scene Outdoor Activities13 Tourism News15 - 19 Dining20 Restaurant of the month22 - 23 Wildlife all year round29 On Stage30 Night Life32 -33 What to see36 - 37 Shopping40 Places of Interest46 Info.

24 – 25 Cape Town26 Stellenbosch28 Peninsula34 – 35 South Africa40 - 41 Western Cape42 Kwazulu Natal

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the inner city Loop- Gardens – city centre –wa-terfront and the route to Table View (Blaauwberg Strand) and back. All routes connect at the civic centre on Hertzog Blvd.

BY TRAINThe Atlantic Rail takes you to Simon’s Town and back on board wooden bodied vintage coaches dating from 1922 to 1938 attached to a steam locomotive. Tours departs from Cape Town at 10:30 am and later departing Simon’s Town at 3pm. The interval time at Simon’s Town is approximately 3 hours. Booking is essential (www.atlanticrail.co.za, Tel: 021 556 1012).

BY FOOTA handful of options waits for those who are look-ing to explore Cape Town in a new way or focus around a specific theme. No matter how unique your curiosity is, you’ll most likely be surprised to find the right guide, from hardcore history lovers to the fashion route tour for ultimate fashionistas. Cape Town Tourism Information centres in City Centre, in the Waterfront, in the Airport, in the CTICC, on Table Mountain and in eleven more locations that will provide you with maps for self guide tours or if you prefer with the most recent contacts for a tour that concentrates around your preferred subject (www.capetown.travel.co.za, Tel: 021 487 6859, 8:00 – 21:00 everyday)

BY SEAThe Waterfront Boat Company caters for a range of pleasure from a jet boat for adrenalin junky’s through harbour and fun cruises, all the way to traditional sailing and whale watching and trips on a luxury catamaran (www.waterfrontboats.co.za, Tel: 021 418 5806). On another location of the fun scale you’ll find The Jolly Roger, the only authentic Pirate ship in South Africa which sales daily from Quay 5 in the V&A Waterfront to watch the sun set over the sea, leaving Cape Town to shelter under the Table Mountain (www.pirateboat.co.za, Tel: 021 421 0909).

BY BUSWell known to experienced travellers, CitySightsee-ing is Cape Town Hop on - Hop off bus with two routes and commentary in 16 languages (www.citysighseeing.co.za, Tel: 021 511 6000). Tradi-tional guided bus ours with a wide range of full or half day options are made by Springbok Atlas. Their tours menu have a long established reputation for quality information and destinations (www.spring-bokatlas.co.za, Tel: 021 460 4700). The most recent addition to the transportation system In Cape Town are My Citi buses; New and facilitated with all travellers needs including space for bicycles and luggage. Three routes are operating currently: from the airport to the cityand backward,

E X P L O R EON 2 WHEELSEither you choose to experience the city and it’s out skirts in the green way or on the Voom way, few options lays ahead: bicycle tours and rentals are offered by City Cycle Tours (www.citycycletours.co.za, Tel: 021 511 4766) and by AWOL tours (www.awoltours.co.za, Tel: 083 2346 428).A motorcycle rental is a world of possibilities. Big Boy offers scooters that are fun and cheap to run (www.bigboyscooters.co.za Tel: 021 433 1735)and you can also get faster on any brand, from Harley – Davidson (www.viperlounge.co.za Tel: 087 8083750) to BMW (www.motoberlin.co.za, Tel 083 377 1133) and Yamaha (www.motorbikehire.co.za Tel: 074 190 9977 &www.thebikebusiness.co.za, Tel: 021 465 6883)

ON 3 WHEELSThe traditional way will be to hire a motorcycle with a side car attached and to go either on one of the recommended routes or self-itinerary using vintage World War II sidecar (www.sidecar.co.za Tel: 021 434 9855). If you speak the language of cool and luxury then you should BOOM: it is the name if a three wheel bike especially delivered from Europe. All new, shiny and seats comfortably two adults on leather chairs elevated behind the driver that will guide and take you to a once in a life time sightseeing experience (www.capetricketours.co.za Tel: 071 219 1036)

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SCHEDULESGardens-Civic-WaterfrontWeekdays05:45 – 06:30 Every 20 minutes06:30 – 09:00 Every 10 minutes09:00 – 15:30 Every 20 minutes15:30 – 18:00 Every 10 minutes18:00 – 22:00 Every 20 minutesSaturdays06:45 – 22:00 Every 20 minutesSundays and Public Holidays07:45 – 22:00 Every 20 minutes

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GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS - This delightful children’s classic follows the adventure of Goldilocks in the forest. Her grandfather is orga-nizing a Birthday party for Goldilocks. Goldilocks get lost in the woods, while playing Hide and Seek, and stumbles across a house belonging to the three bears. With nobody home, Goldilocks goes inside and makes herself at home. The three bears come home to find their visitor fast asleep with hilari-ous consequences. A fairytale classic for the whole family.

This enchanting fairytale was adapted and directed by Elton John Duffy, who has been working at the Baxter since 1993. This production stars Nikki Louw, Bronwyn Reddy, Karen Visser and Elton John Duffy. Choreography is by Nikki Louw. Music and Lyrics are by Pippa Ross-Duffy.

Tickets are R40,00 per person and Bookings for GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS, can be made at COMPUTICKET or any SHOPRITE or CHECKERS, or online at www.computicket.com. For school block bookings, block bookings or queries, please call Elton on 083 364 8284 or (021) 558-2650. Or call the Baxter Theatre on (021) 685 7880. For more information on the Lilliput Players, go to www.lilliputplayers.co.za.

ENCOUNTERS INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL

When: Thursday, 07 June 2012 to Sunday, 24 June 2012Where: V&A Waterfront, Cape TownEncounters International Documentary Festival South Africa’s only film festival devoted exclu-sively to documentaries, Encounters: South African International Documentary Film Festival was first held in 1999, and visits Johannesburg before its showing in Cape Town. It features screenings, panel discussions and workshops for aspiring film-makers.

Monty Python, Corporate Greed, Osama’s Driver, Our Rugby Heroes, Berlusconi, Drug Barons, Jozi, Afrikaans and Township kids are all at the En-counters South African International Documentary Festival - celebrating 12 years of thought-provoking entertainment this August. Encounters is the pre-mier Documentary Festival on the African continent and a major event on the film circuit calendar. Documentaries have the power to take audiences into other worlds, hold a mirror up to humanity and lift the veil on our perceptions of ourselves and others.

however, must be booked in advance. Please con-tact our office should you need more information.

PASSPORTAll visitors, apart from our registered Designated Drivers, need to purchase a passport (R90) at their first port of call. This includes a stylish tasting glass, WWW goodie bag, festival program and a bottle of water to pace yourself with.

How does the passport work? The passport entitles you to free tasting (25ml-samples) of our wines for the duration of the festival. However, it is not a ticket to unlimited drinking and should you like more of a particular wine, you’re welcome to either buy a glass, or share a bottle amongst friends. Other activities offered work on a pay-as-you-go basis with some activities free of charge.

BOOKINGSMany of the activities need to be booked in advance (directly with the wineries) and we strongly advise you to do so sooner rather than later as they tend to be booked out rather quickly.

FAB WINEAbove all the weekend is about sharing and learn-ing more about the Robertson Wine Valley’s special wines and we invite you to take the opportunity and stock up, and look out for the many great deals on offer.

BUS-INA2B Tours offer one day bus-in packages. Depart-ing from Waterfront, Tygervalley, Stellenbosch, Somerset West and Paarl to Robertson with “Buddy Bus” between wineries. Group bookings of between 7 and 60, prices for day-trips at R400 pp excl passport which can be bought at the first port of call and Buddy Bus between the wineries. For bookings or more information please contact Jacques on +27 (0)83 258-4769.Contact: The Robertson Wine Valley on +27 (0)23 626-3167.

GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS AT THE BAXTER THEATRE

The Lilliput Children’s Theatre Company will be performing their brand new show GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS at the Baxter Theatre from Saturday 23rd June until Saturday 30th June at 10:30am. This show will be staged in the Main Theatre at the Baxter Theatre Centre.

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When: Thursday, 07 June 2012 to Sunday, 10 June 2012Where: RobertsonWacky Wine WeekendJoin thousands of wine lovers at South Africa’s biggest regional wine festival, the Wacky Wine Weekend. This wine and lifestyle festival takes place in the beautiful Robertson Wine Valley.

Wineries from Ashton, Bonnievale, McGregor and Robertson host extra activities to wine tasting, which includes outdoor, sport, adventure, family-fun, kiddo stuff, live music, fine dining to name but a few.

The winter months are a great time to escape from life in the city and spend time with family and friends. If you have not finalised your winter week-end away join us for the Robertson Wine Valley’s 9th annual Wacky Wine Weekend!!

SERIOUSLY WINE ON THURSDAY (AN EX-TRA DAY OF WACKY)Great news is that we’ve extended the weekend by a day to start on Thursday with the focus on Master Tastings, Discovery of Wine, Food & Wine Match-ing and Educationals. If you prefer things more interactive and 1-on-1, then this day is just for you!

DESIGNATED DRIVER PROGRAMAs part of our commitment to bring you a safe festival, a zero tolerance policy will be upheld with regards to drinking and driving. So please assign a designated driver or make use of the Buddy Bus as our traffic department will act where necessary. As part of this initiative, we are very excited to announce the launch of our WWW Designated Driver (DD) Program. Drivers who register at our Festival Office (or one of our tourism offices) will be rewarded with coupons that can be redeemed at participating wineries. These rewards include free coffee, tea, water, soft drinks etc and is our way of thanking you for assisting us in this important campaign.

BUDDY BUS“Using the Buddy Bus is absolutely the way to do the trip. Johan was fantastic and we will definitely be using them again next year.” – Gerry PienaarThe popular ‘Buddy Bus’ - enabling visitors to rent a taxi for the day for a minimum of 7 people – is once again available. The service is available from 08h00 – 19h00 and you will be picked up, and dropped again at your accommodation. The service,

WACKY WINE WEEKEND

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literary world to gather and trade in the business of publishing.

The Cape Town Book Fair is South Africa’s main event for the promotion of books. Created in 2005, it takes place annually under the authority of the Publishers’ Association of South Africa, and in co-operation with the Frankfurter Buchmesse, the largest bookfair in the world.

In 2010 we opened our arms and welcome all visi-tors to the Cape Town Book Fair over a three day weekend celebration. On the Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings of the festival we will feature Writers at Play sessions, which with the help of some of our fabulous writers, will be encouraging children to write, illustrate and publish their own books. These workshops will sit beside events with some of the most exciting children’s authors our country has to offer.Venue: Cape Town International Convention CentreTelephone: +27 (0)21 762-7159 for more informa-tion.

JAZZ AND CHEESE FONDUE FEST

When: Sunday, 24 June 2012 to Sunday, 05 AugustWhere: Stellenbosch

Jazz and Cheese Fondue Fest Enjoy a welcoming glass of hot Glühwein made to traditional recipe this winter at Delheim’s popular annual Jazz and Cheese Fondue fest. You can indulge in a selection of Delheim wines, filter coffee, and be entertained with live music by the Pierre-Henri Wicomb Jazz Trio.

The concept of fondue was born out of necessity in the 18th century by Swiss villagers when they realized that when this hard cheese was heated with wine over a fire, it softened and became deliciously edible. It has since become a social custom bring-ing friends and family together and engaging in great conversation while making the best of the long, cold Swiss winters by huddling around a warm fondue pot. So come along this winter and be part of this long tradition at the gorgeous Delheim.

Tickets: R150 per person, starting time is 12 noon each SundayContact: +27 (0)21 888-4607 as booking is es-sential.

Doc features are now a global phenomenon and this year filmgoers are offered an exceptional and varied selection of 50+films - many award winning titles, fresh from international festivals, and 8 that will receive their World Premières at Encounters.

Venues: Nu Metro, V&A Waterfront Nu Metro Cin-emas and The Classic On Broadway, Long Street

VODACOM FUNNY FESTIVAL

When: Monday, 11 June 2012 to Saturday, 07 July 2012Where: Rondebosch, Cape TownVodacom Funny FestivalThe award-winning Vod-acom Funny Festival showcases stand-up comedy from some of the best local and international performers.2012 artists include Imran Yusuf, Alan Commit-tie (SA’s top MC returns to run proceedings), Kev Orkian, Kurt Schoonraad, Piet Potgieter, Carl Wastie, The Boy with Tape on his Face, Jon Hicks, Gamarjobat and KG. There will also be a number of surprises during the show.Experience the best in stand-up comedy this winter at Cape Town’s Baxter Theatre with talent from across the world and of course our very own local talent.Where: Baxter Theatre, Rondebosch

CAPE TOWN BOOK FAIR

When: Friday, 15 June 2012 to Sunday, 17 June 2012Where: Cape Town CentralCape Town Book FairThe Cape Town Book Fair is set to continue writing its story in style this year! We promise to bring you books galore and special guests that will delight any book fundi. This event will be an extravaganza to literary entertainment for both booklovers and the book world.

Be a part of this literary story that has over the years established itself as the best platform for the

HIGH STREET WINTER WINE FESTIVAL

When: Saturday, 23 June to Monday, 25 June 2012Where: DurbanvilleHigh Street Winter Wine Festival Warm yourself up this winter ...

Come and experience exceptional wines such as red wines, white wines, Muscadel, Brandy and Port. While you tantalise your tastebuds with mush-rooms, oysters, cheeses, chocolates and more.Regular and new visitors will still be enjoying a winter-themed event in a spacious but cosy environ-ment under a Bedouin tent spanned over the atrium areas of the centre, but will now be able to partici-pate in additional activities like free entrance into the Cape Wine Academy Wine Theatre and on-site wine sales. In addition, the organisors are thrilled to announce that profits raised will be donated to Round Table Durbanville. Where: High Street Shopping Village, Durbanville, Off Durban Road (Behind Mitsibushi & Volvo)Contact: Anel or Elize on +27 (0)21 914-6444.

SOUP, SIP & BREAD WINTER FEAST

When: Saturday, 02 June to Sunday, 03 June 2012Venues: Various wine farms in the Durbanville Wine Valley.Twelve wine farms in the Durbanville Wine Valley host the Soup, Sip and Bread winter event from Sat-urday 2 June to Sunday 3 June 2012, providing the perfect environment to enjoy this delightful wine route’s reds with hearty country fare, all served up with live music in a rustic, country-side setting. Festival goers will yet again flock to this special winter event to warm the cockles of the heart with home-made soup and just-baked artisanal bread perfectly matched with red wine from the valley’s cellars. This laid-back winter feast also adds a fun challenge to the art of food and wine pairing, as vintners and chefs find soulful partners for the vari-ety of soups, chowders and gumbos on offer.Contact: +27 (0)83 310-1228

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The Houses Of Parliament are an architec-tural wonder. Gallery tickets are available from Room 12. Overseas visitors must present their passports. The parliament building, which also houses the Library of Parliament, is beautiful, with its central dome and Corinthian porticos and pavil-ions. You can also sit in the public gallery during a parliamentary session.The original designer, Charles Freeman, miscalculated the foundations and was replaced by Henry Greaves, who oversaw the building until completion in 1885. The new House of As-sembly was designed by Sir Herbert Baker.A pedestrian walkway, Government Av-enue, runs through the Company Gardens and provides easy access to Parliament and other nearby attractions are Greenmarket Square, the Castle of Good Hope and the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Between July and January, guided tours take place from

Monday to Friday: 11:00 and 14:00 Visiting Address:90 Plein Street Cape Town Tel: 021 403 2266Houses of Parliament - Cape Town on the web: http://www.parliament.gov.za/

The museum is interactive and Hi-tech, us-ing different media to present highlights of South Africa history, and transforming the Jewish community’s story into a vital ac-count of individual and organizational roles and contributions. Dynamic display reveal the community’s response to the moral and political challenges that confronted them.On view are rare Judaica artifacts, animated video footage of famous Barney Barnato and Max Rose, and an award winning documentary film ‘Nelson Mandela. A Righteous Man’, which is screened throughout the day.Opening Times: 10:00-17:00 Sun-Thur, 10:00-14:00 Fri.

T: 021 465 1546 http://www.sajewishmuseum.co.za

Situated a touch kick away from Newlands Rugby Stadium, the SA Rugby Museum offers an exciting and thought-provoking insight into the history of the game in South Africa. With items dating back to 1891 the museum is a must for any sports fan visiting Cape Town. Take a trip down memory lane; listen to some old radio com-mentaries; follow the path to unity in South African Rugby and the emergence of the South African Rugby Football Union out of the four previous administration bodies. This museum is a fitting tribute to all South African rugby players, administrators and supporters. Tours are scheduled by arrange-ment from Monday to Friday, between 09h00 and 16h00. Only groups will be accommodated on Saturdays and Public Holidays.No tours will take place on match days. T : 021 686 2150 http://www.newlandstours.co.za

This unique museum entices visitors to experience the ancient, sometimes mysti-cal relationship that exists between gold and the African continent through state - of - the art visuals and artistic displays. The museum is home to a collection of 350 West african gold artefacts as well as objects from the ancient gold civilizations of southern Africa.Martin Melck House, 96 Strand Street.Opening Times: 09:30 - 17:00

T: 021 405 1540

Contained in the collection is a wealth of historical information concerning the peoples and landscapes of early colonial South Africa. It is one of the most impor-tant public collections of artefacts of the period.Buitenkant StreetOpening Times: 09:30 - 16:00 daily.T: 021 464 1260

District Six was named the Sixth Municipal District of Cape Town in 1867. Original established as mixed community of freed slaves, merchants, artisan, labourers and immigrants, District Six was vibrant centre with close links to the city and the port. By the beginning of the twentieth century, however, the history of removals and mar-ginalization had begun.www.districtsix.co.za 021 466 7200Visiting hours: Mon: 09:00 – 14:00Tues – Sat. 09:00 – 16:00

MUSEUMS

GOLD OF AFRICA

THE SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY MUSEUM

SOUTH AFRICAN JEWISH MUSEUM

CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE

DISTRICT 6 MUSEUM

HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT

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Open daily from 10am – 5pm (Except Workers and Christmas Day)Entrance Fee: Adults R25; Adult chaperones must also pay R25; Children R10; Students and SA Pensioners R10Planetarium – T 021 481 3900 [email protected] http://www.iziko.org.za/planetarium

The Iziko Planetarium is located at ISAM and is a celestial theatre in the round. The Minolta star machine and multiple projectors recreate the night sky and transport the audience through the wonders of the universe.

IZIKO PLANETARIUM

IZIKO SLAVE LODGE

Mon-Sat: 10h00-17h00 Closed on Sundays, Workers Day and Christmas DayAdults R20; Free to 18 and under; Students and SA Pensioners R10T 021 467 7229 [email protected] http://www.iziko.org.za/slavelodge

The Iziko Slave Lodge Museum is a space that connects us to our slave roots and raises awareness of issues of human rights, equality and justice. Trace your roots, find the name of your slave ancestors on the ‘wall of remembrance’ and see exhibitions depicting the history and legacy of slavery at the Cape as well as the struggle against apartheid.

Open Daily: 10h00-17h00 Closed on Workers Day and Christmas DayEntrance Fee: Adults R20; Free to 18 and under; Students R10, SA Pensioners R10T 021 481 3970 [email protected] http://www.iziko.org.za/sang

The Iziko South African National Gallery, located in the Company’s Garden, is regarded as a premier art site by members of the arts world, general visitors, tourists and locals. It has grown to become one of international stature with wonderful examples of South African, African and Western European art. Art lovers are invited to explore the intriguing photographic and art exhibitions.

IZIKO SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL GALLERY

IZIKO CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE

Open Daily: 09h00 – 16h00 Closed: Christmas Day & New Years DayEntrance Fees: Monday—Saturday: Adults R28; SA Pensioners R15; Students and Children (5-16) R12; Booked school groups R5 and children under 5: Free; Sunday: Adults R20; SA Pensioners R10; Students and Children (5-16) R5; Children under 5: FreeT 021 481 7223 [email protected] http://www.iziko.org.za/castle/about.html

The Castle of Good Hope was built as the headquarters of the Dutch East Indies Company (VOC) in 1666. It is the oldest building in Cape Town and home to the historical paintings and furnishings of the Iziko William Fehr Collection.

Open Monday – Saturday from 10am – 5pm (Closed: Workers, Christmas Day, Eid –ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha and 2 January)Entrance Fee: R10 Adults R5 (seniors and students with SA ID) Children 16 and under FreeT 021 481 3938 [email protected] http://www.iziko.org.za/bokaap/visitor.html

A visit to the Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum promises to be a unique and memorable Cape experience. The exhibitions: Who built Cape Town?, Mapping Bo-Kaap: History memories and spaces, Patterns of Beauty and New Year Carnival, Die Alabama showcase artefacts, contemporary and historic photographs and art, reflective of this historically rich and vibrant area.

IZIKO BO-KAAP MUSEUM

Mon-Sat: 10h00-17h00 Closed on Sundays, Workers Day and Christmas DayEntrance Fees: Adults R10; Free to 18 and under; Students R5 and SA Pensioners R5T 021 481 3933 [email protected] http://www.iziko.org.za/michaelis

The Iziko Michaelis Collection is housed in Cape Town’s historic Old Town House (1755). This famous collection of 17th-century Dutch and Flemish paintings, collection of Dutch and Flemish paintings is the most significant of its kind outside of Europe and America.

IZIKO MICHAELIS COLLECTION

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BAY HARBOUR - THE MARKET OF HOUT BAYOpen on Friday: 17:00-21:00, Saturday & Sunday: 9:30- 16:0031 Harbour Road, Hout Bay.http://bayharbour.co.za

A place where the creative energy 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.

NOORDHOEK FARM VILLAGEOpen 7 days a week: 9:00- 17:00Noordhoek Main Road, www.noordhoekvillage.co.za

Noordhoek Farm Village is situated 30 minutes from Cape Town’s city centre in the tranquil farm atmosphere centre in the tranquil farm atmosphere of Noordhoek. Noordhoek is a treasured Cape Town destination and is famed forit’s long white sandy beach, vast wetlands and an ancient milkwood forest and offers a relaxed unhurried lifestyle for residents and visitors. Noordhoek Farm Village offers 4 recommended restaurants combining fresh ingredients with superb cooking and service. The unique outdoor location offers a friendly environment for diners, leisurely The unique outdoor location offers a friendly environment for diners, leisurely shoppers, travellers, sporting enthusiasts and kids! Tourism information, numerouslifestyle services, events and children’s playground.

CHART FARMOpen 7 days a week: 9:00- 16:30Klaassens Road, Wynberg Park, www.chartfarm.co.zaTel: 021 761 0434,GPS Coordinates:34°0'10.64"S, 18°26'58.34"E 18°26'58.34"E

A farm-style retreat from the city.Chart Farm boasts a wide variety of roses, with many well-loved for their scent.Roses are available for pick-your-own, as well as ready picked. The coffee terrace serves delicious home-made cakes, breakfasts and lunches with stunning views.The farm stall offers fresh farm produce (in season), including lemons, limes, grapes, chestnuts and vegetables.

THE VILLAGE MARKET @ CAPE QUARTEREvery Sunday: 10:00 – 15:0027 Somerset Road, Green Point, www.capequarter.co.za

European Lifestyle Market that supports local goods and produce, supports local goods and produce, all the while striving to be as organic and environmentally friendly as possible.The Village Market is a centrally located venue with an alfresco vibe – enhanced by an abundance of retail, restaurants and specialty services with secure underground parking.

WEEKEND SCENE

OUTDOORACTIVITIES

QUAD BIKINGElgin Valley (On the way to Herma-nus, from Cape Town on the N2 over Sir Lowry’s pass)Tel: 021 8591989 or 083461 4567www.uncoverthecape.co.za/extreme/quad-biking/

DRAGON BOAT RACINGV&A WaterfrontTel: 021 447-2820 or 082 564-6257www.dragonboat.org.za

ACTION PAINTBALL GAMES Tokai ConstantiaTel: 021 790-7603www.actionpaintball.co.za

CITY SIGHT-SEEING on The double-decker busTel: 021 511-6000www.citysightseeing.co.za

PARAGLIDING076 892 2283www.paraglide.co.za

CAGE DIVING - White Shark Project16 Geelbek Street KleinbaaiTel: 028 384 1774

BUNGEE JUMPINGBloukrans Bungy: Travelon the N2 from Cape Town,40 km East of Plettenberg BayTel: 042 281-1458www.uncoverthecape.co.za/.../bungy...jumping/index.htm

PUTT-PUTTBeach Road, Sea PointTel: 021 434-4605

HIKING TRAILSCape Of Goodhope Lion’s Head TrailOtter Trail Hoerikwaggo Trailwww.hikecapetown.co.za

MAYNARDVILLE OPEN AIR THEATRECorner of Church and Wolfe StreetsMaynardville, WynbergBook through ComputicketTel: 083 915 8000www.maynardville.co.za

SURFING AT GLEN BEACHTucked away in the corner of upmar-ket Camps Bay nearest to Sea Point

RATANGA JUNCTION Theme Park Century cityTel: 021 550 8504www.ratanga.co.za

SUNSET CHAMPAGNE CRUISEShop 5 and Shop 7 on Quay 5 (next to Sevruga Restaurant),V&A WaterfrontTel: 021 418-0134, Mobile: 082 900-8234www.waterfrontboats.co.za

HOT AIR BALLOONFrom Cape Town drive up Kloof Nek Road. At the top you will reach a circle. Turn left into Tafelberg Road and follow the road to the lower cable station. Tel: 021 424-8181/021 424-3792www.bookcapetown.com/things-to.../winelands-hot-air-balloon

CYCLINGShop 10 Overbeek Building on the corner of Kloof, Long & Orange Street Tel: 021 422-0388www.bookcapetown.com/things-to-do/land/cycling

AFRIVISTA TOURSBased in Stellenbosch, specializing in wine tours.We also offer Cape Peninsula Tours, Garden Route trips,Township tours and custom designed tours.www.ukubonaafricatours.co.za

CARIMISSA TOWNSHIP TOURSJoin Camissa on a visit to the Town-ships and be welcomed as a guest into these neighborhoods where you will expe-rience the friendly warmth, vibrancy and vitality of African culture.www.companygardens.nl

UKUBONA AFRICA TOURSUkubona Africa Tours specialises in township tours but also provides tailor-made tours. Some of the most popular tours provided are the City tour, the Peninsula tour, the Cape Point tour, the Winelands tour, the Whale tour and of course the special Township tour where visitors will be taken to Nyanga and be given the opportunity to experience vibrant township life.

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PRAYERS IN CAPE TOWN

ST. GEORGE CATHEDRAL5 wale streetCathedral Offices 021 424 7360 Cathedral Facsimile 021 424 9772 After hours and emergencies 021 424 0471 David Orr, Director of music 021 424 7360 Staff email [email protected] Website www.stgeorgescathedral.com

CHURCHES

SEPHARDI65 Regent RoadSea PointTel:+27 21 439 1962Fax:+27 21 439 9620Email:[email protected] SHUL88, hatfield st. gardens.Tel: 27 21 465-1405http://www.gardensshul.org/

AUWAL MOSQUE 34 Dorp Street

MOSQUES

ARTHUR'S ROAD ORTHODOX HEBREW CONGREGATION021 434 [email protected] HEBREW CONGREGATION C/OP O Box 41, Bellville, 7535021 939 2169 CAMPS BAY HEBREW CONGREGATIONP O Box 32004, Camps Bay, 8040021 438 [email protected] TOWN HEBREW CONGREGATIONRabbi Osher Feldman021 465 [email protected] HOUSEP O Box 27133, Rhine Road, 8050021 434 [email protected] CLAREMONT WYNBERG HEBREW CONGREGATIONP O Box 23035, Claremont, 7735021 671 9006 /7/8021 683 3011 [email protected] CONSTANTIA HEBREW CONGREGATIONP O Box 230, Plumstead, 7801 021 713 1818021 715 [email protected]

NURUL ISLAM MOSQUE 134 Buitngrchtstcape town Phone 021 4234202 AL-AZHAR MOSQUE COMMITTE 6 Keizersgracht Stzonnebloemcape town Phone 021 4626692PALM TREE MOSQUE 185 Long StreetArea Cape TownTelephone 21 444 4613MASJIEDUR RAWBIE MOSQUE 22 Merrydaleavportlands Phone 021 3916675 Yusufeah Mosque MOSQUERDwinburg Phone 021 7622505 MASJIDUL UMMAH 6483 Hector Avgrassy Park Phone 021 7035529 MADRESSA & MOSQUE 128 Lansport Rdhanover Parkcape town7780 Phone 021 6921909 309 5AVlotusrivierltsrvr Phone 021 7061239 Kensington Phone 021 5931340 MASJIDUR RAGHMAAN MOSQUE 15 Rystonrd, hanover Park Phone 021 6919541 128 Lansportrd

CATHOLIC The Catholic Cathedral is opposite Parliament, on the corner of Roeland, St John’s and Plein streets. ANGLICANSt George’s Anglican Cathedral is famous for its former presiding bishop, Archbishop Emeritus Des-mond Tutu. A 1905 Herbert Baker Gothic building, it is located on Wale Street opposite St George’s Mall at the entrance to Government Avenue. Call +27 (0)21 424 7360DUTCH REFORMEDThe Groote Kerk holds services in Afrikaans, but even if you don’t follow the service, the organ music is superb. Find it on the junction of Adderley, Spin and Bureau streets, opposite the Slave Lodge. METHODISTThe Central Methodist Mission on the corner of Longmarket and Burg streets, Greenmarket Square, is a typical inner-city church with members from all racial and economic backgrounds. CALVINISTSt James Church, 114 Third Avenue, Kenilworth. BAPTISTMeadowridge Baptist Church is easily accessible from the M3 highway by taking the Ladies’ Mile off-ramp. CHARISMATICVineyard Church, 16 Salisbury Road, Kenilworth, Cape Town.PENTECOSTALHis People, Cape Town, is a city-wide church with six congregations: Baxter, City Bowl, Kuilsriver, N1 City, Tokai and West Coast.TOWNSHIP CHURCHSt Peters, Harare, Khayelitsha.

SYNAGOGUES

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PRAYERS IN CAPE TOWN TOURISM NEWSSA urban tourism alliance made officialSunday, 13 May 2012, heralded the official signing of the Three Cities Alliance agreement between Cape Town Tourism, Durban Tourism and Johan-nesburg Tourism. The Three Cities Alliance combines resources into a national partnership in order to promote the urban tourism offerings of South Africa. The Three Cities agreement introduces a new age for collaboration on domestic and international marketing campaigns, information distribution, marketing collateral and online campaigns, events and trade shows, as well as shared knowledge on an executive level. In terms of domestic marketing, the three cities will collaborate to leverage local events and align events calendars where possible, promoting each other’s events and short city break packages. The formation of the Alliance was announced at Indaba 2011, but Sunday’s formal induction brought positive progress to the partnership just one year on with the official signing of the agreement by the three cities’ tourism organisations. South African Tourism CEO, Thulani Nzima, said: “Our government has identified tourism as one of the six key growth areas of our country’s economy. And the more we can improve our economy, the more we can improve the lives of our country’s citizens and their living conditions. Even though South Africa is well-known for its world-class wild-life offering, South African Tourism is increasingly projecting to a global audience that South Africa offers so much more - our urban, cosmopolitan cities, our vibrant music industry, burgeoning status as a global fashion capital, our cuisine and our rich heritage and culture.” Phillip Sithole of eThekwini Municipality’s Busi-ness Support and Tourism said: “Durban, Johannes-burg and Cape Town are three different but corre-sponding brands harnessing our assets individually and collaboratively. Unique identities, authentic experiences and a powerful story is the armoury of a successful city brand. The joint marketing agreement is a formal recognition of our synergies and will go a long way to present a conducive and integrated city tourism experience for both domestic and international travellers.” Phelisa Mangcu, acting CEO of Joburg Tourism said: “Joburg Tourism and our partners are commit-ted to working with Cape Town, Durban and South African Tourism to showcase our vibrant cities as urban areas in evolution that can be counted amongst the world’s cities of the future. In so do-ing, we believe South Africa and its urban centres can attract a much more substantial segment of the world’s urban travellers.” CEO of Cape Town Tourism, Mariëtte du Toit-Helmbold, said; “Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg started the journey of urban tourism collaboration a year ago and the endorsement of our national partners at South African Tourism heralds the era of a new way of marketing South Africa internationally. The United Nations World Tourism

Organisation’s research shows that up to 80% of international tourists are in search of urban tourism – exploring diverse cultures and experiencing a country through the entry and viewpoint of its cit-ies. In a world where cities are the true players in a competitive global economy, culture is extensively being recognised as an expediter of economic and urban progress. By working together Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg will combine efforts and resources to package South Africa’s urban tourism offering in a way that differentiates each city’s uniqueness; growing demand and new markets.” SA - the Good News

Bylaw changes liquor trading hours Council accepted amendments to the Liquor Trading Days and Hours Bylaw,which now largely addresses the issues raised by pub and club owners. Bars and clubs in business areas will be allowed to sell liquor from 11:00 until 02:00, and traders in or close to residential areas will be permitted to sell liquor between 11:00 and 23:00. Hotels may sell liquor until 02:00. Wine estates will be allowed to trade from 11:00 to 24:00 and to trade ‘off consumption’ from 09:00 to 18:00, seven days a week. The bylaw also makes provision for those establishments zoned as business/industrial to apply for an extension to their hours of trade. The bylaw is guided by the Cape Liquor Act of 2009,which came into effect on 1 April 2012.

Company’s Garden security stepped upThe popular Company’s Garden in the Cape Town city centre has become a safer place for residents and tourists to visit, thanks to a strategic part-nership between the City of Cape Town, South African Police Service (SAPS) and Central City Improvement District (CCID).

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The Company’s Garden was established in 1652, making it one of the oldest gardens in the country, and one of the country’s top tourist attractions. The increased security measures include a private security company hired by the City to patrol 24/7; CCID security officers and law enforcement officers regularly patrolling the precinct and Garden on foot, bicycle, motorbike, horse or vehicle; five overhead CCTV cameras in Government Avenue and another four cameras in the Garden itself; and the involve-ment of stakeholders such as the Iziko Museum and the Jewish Holocaust Centre.“The City takes safety in the inner-city and in the Company’s Garden itself seriously, and has put a number of security measures in place to that end. City officials, security agency staff and partner organisations work together each day to protect visitors to the Company’s Garden and, to a large extent, succeed in this task,” says Mayoral Commit-tee Member for Community Services, Councillor-Tandeka Gqada.Most of the incidents in the Company’s Garden involve contraventions of minor by-laws, such as loitering, according to statistics by the City Law Enforcement unit responsible for the CBD. “Our objective is to proactively prevent the occur-rence of these misdemeanours so that people can enjoy incident-free visits to the Garden. We believe that by enforcing the basics we can ensure that more serious incidents do not occur. The essence of our strategy is based on vigilance, an approach which has been enormously successful in ensuring that the CBD is the safest in the country to live, visit and work,” says Tasso Evangelinos, Chief Operational Officer of the CCID. The bollards at the top and bottom end of Govern-ment Avenue will remain in place for the safety of pedestrians, and will not impede security efforts, as security and emergency vehicles can enter the garden from Avenue Street.

Published by Martin Pollack- The City of Cape Town.

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DINING

GRILLSSQUIRESA: The District, Grand West CasinoT: 021 534 9194

1800A: The Cape Royal, 47 Main RoadT: 021 430 0506

ASIANBUKHARAA: 33 Church Str.T: 021 424 0000www.bukhara.comEASTERN FOOD BAZAARA: The Wellington Darling StreetT: 021 461 2458www.easternfoodbazaar.co.zaHAIKUA: 58 Burg StreetT: 021 424 7000www.bukhara.comTAIWAN CITYA: Shop 421, Canal Walk Century CityT: 021 555 3081www.food24.com/Res-

taurants.../Restaurants/Taiwan-city-RestaurantTAKUMIA: 3 Park Road, GardensT: 021 424 8879www.food24.com/Restau-rants-and.../Restaurants/Takumi RG’S KABAB MAHALA: 315 Main RoadT: 021 434 0008 / 9www.dining-out.co.zaWAKAME &WAFUA: 1st and 2nd Floor, Cnr Surrey Place and Beach Road Mouille PointT: 021 433 2377www.wakame.co.za

ARNOLD’S RESTAURANTA: 60 Kloof StreetT: 021 424 4344BIG 5 SOUTH AFRICANA: Aquila Game LodgeT: 021 421 4998www.aquilasafari.comBLACK MARLINA: Main Road, Millers Point, Simons TownT: 021 876 1621www.blackmarlin.co.zaCAPE MALAYRESTAURANTA: Hohenort Hotel 93 Brommeryslei RoadT: 021 794 2137www.cellars-hohenort.com/cape-malayCITY GRILL STEAKHOUSEA: V & A WaterfrontT: 021 421 9820www.citygrill.co.zaCAPTAIN’S TALE & TWO & SIXPENCE PUBA: 88 St George’s StreetT: 021 786 1371

GAMEwww.captains-table.co.zaFRANCOIS RESTAURANTA: Cnr Beach & Recre-ation Road Fish HoekT: 021 782 3066www.food24.com/Res-taurants.../Restaurants/Francois-RestaurantMAMA AFRICAA: 178 Long StreetT: 021 426 1017www.dining-out.co.zaMARIMBAA: Cnr Coen Steytler and Heerengracht Road, ForeshoreT: 021 418 3366www.marimbasa.comTHEO’S GRILL A: 163 Beach Road Mouille PointT: 021 439 3494www.dining-out.co.zaWESTCOAST OSTRICH FARMA: Westcoast Ostrich Ranch, Van Schoorsdrif Rd, Philadelphia off N7T: 021 972 1955www.ostrichranch.co.za

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www.18hundreddegrees.com& UNIONA: 110 Bree StreetT: 021 422 2770www.wininganddining.co.za/western-cape/cape-town/city-bowl/-unionCARNE- SAA: 70 Keerom StreetT: 021 424 3460www.carne-sa.comGRAND CAFÉ & BEACHA: Granger Bay Road, off Beach RoadT: 021 425 0551www.thegrand.co.za

www.suninternational.com/Destinations/Casi-nos/Grandwest/Dining-Bars/Pages/Restaurants.aspxTHE FAMOUS BUTCHERSA: 101 Buitengracht St Lodge HotelT: 021 422 0880THE HUSSAR GRILLA: 107A, Main Road, Green PointT: 021 433 2081www.dining-out.co.za

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TAPASBLAKES BAR & LOUNGEA: 189 Buitengracht StreetT: 072 451 5356021 422 4747www.blakesbar.co.zaCAFE SOFIAA: 60 Kloof Street GardensT: 021 426 0801

BAIAA: V&A WaterfrontT: 021 421 0935www.baiarestaurant.co.zaBLOWFISH RESTAURANTA: 1 MARINE Dr. Dolphin Beach, TableviewT: 021 556 5456www.blowfishrestaurant.co.zaCODFATHERA: 34 The Dr. Camps BayT: 021 438 0782www.dining-out.co.zaDUNESA: 1 Beach RoadT: 021 790 1876www.dunesrestaurant.co.zaOCEAN BLUEA: Shop 3, The Promenade Victoria Road Camps BayT: 021 438 9838 / 9www.dining-out.co.zaPANAMA JACKSA: Quay 500, Cape Town

SEAFOODHarbour T: 021 447 3992www.panamajacks.net PARANGAA: Shop 1, The Promenade, Victoria Road Camps BayT: 021438 0404 www.paranga.co.zaPIGALLEA: 57 A Somerset Road Green PointT: 021 421 4848www.pigallerestaurants.co.zaSOUTHPOLEA: Ocean Square, Sunset BeachT: 021 551 5752www.southpolerestaurant.co.zaTHE LOOKOUT DECKA: Harbour RoadT: 021 790 0900www.thelookoutdeck.co.za

A: 1st Floor, The Promenade, Victoria Road, Camps bayT: 021 438 3660A: 267 main Road, Sea PointT: 021 439 7993www.cafesofia.co.zaFRENCH TOASTA: 199 Bree StreetT: 021 422 4084 www.frenschtoastwine.com

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ADDIS IN CAPE - EthopianA: 41 Church Street T: 021 424 5722www.addisincape.co.zaAFRICA CAFE From Moroccan through Ethiopian and Zambian, all the way to Xhosa and Cape Malay.A: 108 Shortmarket street T: 032 422 0221www.africacafe.co.zaBIESMIELLAH - Cape Malay experienceA: Wale & Pentz Streets, Bo-Kaap,T: 021 423 0850www.biesmiellah.co.zaGOLD GOLD Restaurant is a vibrant, eclectic Pan-African experience GOLD of Africa MuseumA: 96 Strand Street T: 021 421 4653www.goldrestaurant.co.zaTHE CAPE MALAY RESTAURANTThe spicey, rustic colours of the Cape’s unique cuisine at the Cellars .A: 93 Brommersvlei Road ConstantiaT: 021 794 2149www.cellars-hohenort.com/cape-malayLELAPA Traditional Township restaurant in LangaA: 49 Harlem Avenue, Langa T: 021 694 2681www.theunlimitedletsgo.co.zaIKHAYA Ikhaya African Restaurant offers a memorable cel-ebration of fine food and resplendent surroundingsA: V&A Waterfront T: 021 418 3728www.ikhaya.co.zaMAMMA AFRICA A place of African Food, African Music & African HappinessA: 178 Long Street T: 021 426 1017www.mamaafricarest.netMARCO’S AFRICAN PLACEIndigenous African & Cape Malay CuisineA: 15 Rose Lane Bo-Kaap, Cape TownT: 021 423 5412www.marcosafricanplace.co.zaMOYO Sophisticated African experienceA: Eden on the Bay Shopping Centre Bloubergstrand T: 021 554 9671 / 2www.moyo.co.zaNOON GUN TEA ROOM & RESTAU-RANT - Aromatic, Spicy, traditional Cape Malay

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. Res-ervation is highly recommended for all venues.

CBDBOMBAY BRASSERIECuisine: Fine Indian Specialty diningA: The Taj, CBD T: 021 819 2000 MEZBAANCuisine: Northern Indian ( Mughlai), HalaalA: Hilton Cape Town T: 021 481 3700www.capetowncitycentre.hilton.com PLANET RESTAURANT Cuisine:Contemporary South African food served in impeccable surroundingA: Mount Nelson Hotel, GardensT: 021 483 1948www.mountnelson.co.zaSAVOURCuisine: Globel menu, available all day.A: 15 On Orange Hotel T: 021 469 8000www.africanpridehotels.comTWANKEY BARCuisine: Oyster & Champagne BarA: The Taj, CBD T: 021 819 2000THIRTY 7Cuisine:ContemporaryA: Westin Grand Arabella Quays T: 021 412 9999THE PEPPER CLUBCuisine: ContinentalA: The Pepper Club Luxury Hotel & Spa, T: 021 438 3174 www.pepperclub.co.za

GREEN POINTCONNEXIONCuisine: A Tapas styled meu and an extensive wine by the glass list.

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A TASTE OF AFRICA

HIDDEN TREASURES

BIHARI - IndianA: Paddock Shopping Centre MilnertonT: 021 522 9894www.bihari.co.zaDAAWATThe authentic Pakistani RestaurantA: Dockside Building, Buitengracht & 31 Machu Street T: 021 421 9017www.daawat.co.zaRAASOIE - IndianA: 7 Kloof Street Gardens T: 021 423 1777

HALAAL

www.dining-out.co.zaSIMPLY ASIAA: V & A Waterfront / Heritage Square (CBD)T: 021 425 5555www.simplyasia.co.zaANATOLI– Turkish RestaurantA: 24 Napier Street Greenpoint T: 021 419 2501www.anatoli.co.zaEASTERN FOOD BAZAARA: 96 Longmarket Street T: 021 461 2458www.easternfoodbazaar.co.zaOCEAN BASKET –SeafoodA: Cnr Main and Gabriel Road, PlumsteadT: 021 761 0765(All of Ocean basket food in all the branches is strictly Halaal) www.oceanbasket.comTHAI RAK SA – ASIANA: cnr of Blaawberg Road & Marine Drive, Table View T: 021 975 1611www.thairaksa.co.za

food.Strikly HalaalA: 273 Longmarket St. Signal Hill, Bo- KaapT: 021 424 0529www.noonguntearoom.co.za NYONIS KRAAL Traditional African, Eastern and European flavours, recipes and cultures togetherA: 98 Long Street T: 021 422 0529 / 0525www.nyoniskraal.co.zaROOTIS CAPE MALAY Authentic Cape Malay Farefully halaalA: Clock Tower Centre,Waterfront T: 021 425 8810www.waterfront.co.za/eat/.../Pages/RootisCapeMa-layRestaurant.aspx

CHEF RESTAURANTS

FORKA: 84 Long StreetT: 021 424 6334www.fork-restaurant.co.zaGIOVANNI’S A: 103 Main Road, Green PointT: 021 434 6893www.giovannisrestau-rant.comLA BRUXIAA: 341 Main Road, Sea

PointT: 021 434 8794www.labohembistro.co.zaSALEROA: Shop No 7216, Upper Level, V & A WaterfrontT: 021 421 1916www.waterfront.co.za/eat/eatcontent/Pages/Salero.aspx

DEAR MECuisine: A celebration of local and seasonal by Vanessa MarxOpen: Monday to Friday: 7:00-15:00. Dinner Thursday by Vanessa Marx.A: 165 Longmarket Street, CBDT: 021 422 4920www.dearme.co.zaLA MOUETTECuisine: Exciting, modern French food with a distinctly Mediterranean flair by Henry VigarOpen: Dinner - Monday to Sunday, Lunch - Friday to SundayA: 78 Regent Roa, Sea PointT: 021 433 0856http://lamouette-restaurant.co.zaTHE TEST KITCHENCuisine: Innovative creations by Luke Dale-RobertsOpen: Lunch & Dinner - Tuesday to Saturday,A: The Old Biscuit Mill, 375 Albert Road, Wood-stockT: 021 447 2337http://thetestkitchen.co.zaBIZERCA BISTROCuisine: A marriage of traditional French classics with the own authentic style of Cyrillia and Laurent Deslandes.Open: Lunch & Dinner -Monday to FridayA: Jetty Street, ForshoreT: 021 418 0001NOBU & REUBEN’S restaurants at the One & only Hotel are listed farther ahead

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DININGA: Protea Hotel, Victoria Junction T: 021 418 1234

V& A WATERFRONTBASCULE WHISKEY,WINE & COCKTAILCuisine: InternationalA: Cape Grace Hotel T: 021 410 7100www.capegrace.com/dining/bascule SIGNAL RESTAURANTCuisine: Creative Cape CuisineA: Cape Grace Hotel T: 021 410 7080www.capegrace.com/dining/signal_restaurant NOBUCuisine: Sublime Japanese CuisineA: One & Only Hotel T: 021 431 5111 REUBEN’SCuisine: The creative menu of Reuben Riffel A: One & Only Hotel T: 021 431 5222CLIPPER RESTAURANTCuisine: Seafood DelicaciesA: The Commodore Hotel T: 021 415 1000www.commodorehotel.co.zaQUARTER RESTAURANTCuisine: Fine Dining in the Cape Malay traditionA: The Portswood Hotel T: 021 418 3281

WINE BARSTOBAGO’S RESTAURANTCuisine: InternationalA: Radisson Blu, Granger Bay T: 021 441 3000THE ATLANTIC GRILLCuisine: InternationalA: The Table Bay Hotel T: 021 406 5918OYOCuisine: Seafood, MediterraneanA: Victoria & Alfred Hotel T: 021 419 6677www.newmarkhotels.com/newmark/oyo/

SEA POINTSALT RESTAURANT & BARCuisine: Simple, Approachable, honest foodA: Ambassador Hotel, Bantry Bay T: 021 439 7258www.newmarkhotels.com/newmark/salt/SUNSET RESTAURANTCuisine: International, Cape Malay evenings on Wednesday & Espetada special on Thursdays.A: the Peninsula Hotel T: 021 430 7777www.peninsula.co.zaTOP OF THE RITZCuisine: European Kitchen with a South African taste on a 360° revolving platform. A: Ritz Hotel T: 021 439 6988 www.ritzrestarants.co.za

BELTHAZAR RES-TAURANT & WINE BARA: V&A WaterfrontT: 021 421 3753www.belthazar.co.zaCAVEAU WINE BAR & DELIA: Heritage Square, 92 Bree StreetT: 021 422 1367www.caveau.co.zaCHENIN RESTAU-RANT WINE BARA: Heritage Square, 92 Bree StreetT: 021 422 1367www.thenose.co.zaCRU CAFÉ WINE BAR & RESTAURANTA: Cape Quarter Exten-

sion, Piazza Level, 27 Somerset Road De WaterkantT: 021 418 6293www.thecrucafe.comNAKEDA: Ritz Plaza Shop 6, 251 Main Road Sea PointT: 021 439 5363LA BOHEME WINE BAR & RESTAURANTA: 341 Main Road, Sea PointT: 021 434 8794www.labohembistro.co.zaTOROA: 68 Waterkant Street Cape QuarterT: 021 418 2846www.torowines.co.za

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Discover the birthplace of the world’s fi nest brandy.

Not for Sale to Persons Under the Age of 18.

Judged the world’s best brandy 2011.

Address: Van Ryn Road, Vlottenburg, Stellenbosch.

Opening hours: Mon – Fri: 8:30am – 4:30pm | Sat: 9am – 2pmSun: 11am – 4pm (only during Oct – April)

GPS: S 33 57’ 42.8” E 18 48’ 02.9”

For tastings, tours and more info visit www.vanryn.co.za or call 021 881 3875.

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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 SAFARIThe 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 Afri-can elephant: African forest elephant (Loxodontacyclot-is) 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 some-times 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 danger-ous 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 camou-flage. 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

OSTRICH FARMINGHistory reveals that ostrich chicks were traded by the original Khoi inhabitants with the Dutch Settlers in 1652 and exported from Cape Town to Batavia (now Indonesia) in 1656. There were also exports to India and the Emperor of Japan in 1658. The first documented ostrich farm was established in the centre of Cape Town in 1679. The ostrich is the world’s largest living bird, averaging 2m (6.5ft) in height and weighing up to 156kg (344lb).

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).

CAPE FUR SEAL 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. During the winter months the Great White Sharks are extremely active around the island and we enjoy many sightings and often witness natural preda-tions. The main breeding season for the Cape Fur Seal is November and December when almost 20 000 pups are born.

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 be-tween various reserves you’ll be able to watch: Giraffes, Elands, Springbok, Hippopotamus and Zebras.

CAPE PENINSULA BABOONSThe 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 solu-tions 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, rang-ing from South Africa north to Angola, Zambia, and Mozambique. Size and color vary within that range. Chacmas usually live in social groups composed

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WILDLIFE ALL YEAR ROUNDof 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. Chac-mas 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 PENGUINSA 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.

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Join us for a tour through Die Bergkelder, South Africa’s oldest underground cellar, to learn all about our winemaking legacy. You’ll gain years’ worth of knowledge in only an hour, and still have time left to taste our wines.

Famous Mountain Cellar • Fine Wine Shop • Tours and Tastings • Wine Museum

Tour Times:Monday - Friday: 10h00, 11h00, 14h00, 15h00

Saturday & public holidays: 10h00, 11h00, 12h00Closed on Sundays and religious holidays.

Tour Duration: Approximately 1 hour.Booking essential.

Tel: +27 21 809 8025, Fax: +27 21 883 9533, Email: info@fl eurducap.co.zaGPS co-ordinates: S 33° 56’ 2” E 18° 51’ 5”

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Join us for a tour through Die Bergkelder, South Africa’s oldest underground cellar, to learn all about our winemaking legacy. You’ll gain years’ worth of knowledge in only an hour, and still have time left to taste our wines.

Famous Mountain Cellar • Fine Wine Shop • Tours and Tastings • Wine Museum

Tour Times:Monday - Friday: 10h00, 11h00, 14h00, 15h00

Saturday & public holidays: 10h00, 11h00, 12h00Closed on Sundays and religious holidays.

Tour Duration: Approximately 1 hour.Booking essential.

Tel: +27 21 809 8025, Fax: +27 21 883 9533, Email: info@fl eurducap.co.zaGPS co-ordinates: S 33° 56’ 2” E 18° 51’ 5”

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ON STAGEKRAMER AND PETERSEN`S KAT AND THE KINGSKramer and Taliep Petersen`s Award-Winning West End and Broadway Hit Musical KAT & THE KINGS Comes to the Fugard Theatre in May 2012.Set in South Africa in the 1950s, the sensational musical explores the journey of teenager Kat Dia-mond, who is convinced that he is the best singer and dancer in District Six. He forms the a cappella group the Cavalla Kings with his friends Ballie, Magoo, Bingo, and young Kat. The quintet, with their American doo wop and rock and roll influ-ences becomes a sensation, graduating from street corners to “whites only” nightclubs, and a recording contract

After touring South Africa, the original production of Kat & The Kings was invited to the Tricycle The-atre in London in November 1997. The production transferred to the Vaudeville Theatre in London`s West End.

Kat & the Kings won the Olivier Award for Best New Musical in 1999, and the whole cast won the Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical in the same year. The show received Tony and Olivier Award nominations in the Best Choreography category. The Broadway production opened on August 19, 1999 at the Cort Theatre, where it ran for 6 months.

The Fugard Theatre, Untill 04 Aug, Tickets R100- R130 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

JEFF DUNHAM Stand up comic, television star and world-class ventriloquist Jeff Dunham returns to SA with his outrageous and hilarious cast of familiar and new characters from his latest Tour “Controlled Chaos”.Dunham, hailed by Comedy Central as the Top Comedian of the Year will introduce his latest characters to local fans with his usual politically incorrect sense of humor and multi-generational ap-peal. After his record-breaking sell-out tour in 2010, early booking is advised. Get your tickets NOW to see why Dunham is considered one of the funniest live acts on the planet.

Grand Arena- Grand West Casino, 05 June, Tickets R250, R500 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

BAKGAT COUNTRY OPSKOP Some of South Africa’s top country legends, as well as some young stars will ensure an entertaining afternoon, enjoying Father’s Day in great style.Artist include Lance James, Bobby Angel, Barbara Ray, Tommy Dell, Clive Bruce, Cheree, Manie Jackson and Ray Dylan.

Grand Arena- Grand West Casino, 17 June, Tickets

good laugh at the expense of those who depress, recess, frighten and annoy us? Thirty years ago Uys started his total onslaught against careless, corrupt and unacceptable politics. Apartheid might officially be dead today, but the careless, corrupt and unacceptable political crooks and clowns are still dancing centre-stage. His new show will be a personal political comedy-trek along a familiar long tiptoe to freedom, through the minefields of racism and sexism that have always made up the tarmac of our political freeway. Laughter at fear has always been Uys`s trademark, from the darkness of his first one-man show in 1982 `Adapt or Dye`, to the dazzling kaleidoscope of rainbow colours in his new 2012 show `Adapt or Fly`30 years after Adapt or Dye, Pieter-Dirk Uysproves that when history repeats itself it takes tragedy and turns it into farce. A must-see on our road to Mangaung.

Baxter Theatre, 11- 30 Jun, Tickets R100 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

CAPE TOWN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRASymphony Concert : 7.06.2012, 20:00. Conduc-tor: VICTOR YAMPOLSKY. Soloist: ZANTA HOFMEYR (violin). BERLIOZ- Roman Carnival, BRUCH- Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26, DVORÁK- Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 (From the New World).

Symphony Concert: 21.06.2012, 20:00. Conduc-tor: BRANDON PHILLIPS, Soloist: AVIGAIL BUSHAKEVITZ (violin). LISZT- Les Préludes, S97 (Symphonic Poem No. 3), MENDELSSOHN- Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64, TCHAI-KOVSKY- Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36.

All at City Hall, Tickets R100, R120 from Compu-ticket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

R120 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

FUNNY BUSINESSBOEING, then you loved PERFECT WEDDING and now the same comedy team return to entertain you in the hilarious farce FUNNY BUSINESS!

When Ferris (Committie) agrees to look after his sister`s seedy hotel during her temporary absence, he does not anticipate the arrival of a notorious journalist who writes a critical column for a Sun-day newspaper. Or, that this arrival will coincide with a visit to the hotel from an assortment of guests who all have guilty secrets they do not wish to have divulged.

As a result, Ferris is caught up in a dizzy round of lies, misunderstanding, verbal sparring, physical hi-jinx and baffling subterfuge as he tries to protect the hotel`s reputation in the eyes of the visiting journalist - a task made far more difficult by the fact that he does not know which of the guests IS the journalist!!

FUNNY BUSINESS promises it all - fast paced, wildly silly antics, wickedly inventive business and, most importantly, lots of huge laughs. And that`s just standing in the foyer waiting for the show to start!!

Theatre on the bay, 2 May – 9 June, Tickets R100- R160 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

ADAPT OR FLY Mrs Evita Bezuidenhout, Kidi Amin, Pik Botha, Nowell Fine, Mrs Petersen, the old Krokodil, Madiba and the dancing DA are coming to the rescue! In a time of depression, recession, fear and anger, what is better and more healing than a

JEFF DUNHAM

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T: 021 419 9216Open: everydaywww.bronx.co.za CREW BARA: 30 Napier Street De WaterkantT: 021 418 0118CUBANA HAVANA LOUNGE LATINO SOCIAL CAFÉA: 9 Somerset Road, De WaterkantT: 021 421 1109Open: everydaywww.cubana.co.zaFRIENDLY SOCIETYA: 125a Waterkant StreetT: 021 421 6969 Open: everyday from 12:00 - tillwww.friendlysociety.co.zaGRAVITYA: 12 Cobern Street, Green PointT: 084 771 2248JADE CHAMPAGNE BAR & LOUNGEA: 39 Main Road, Green pointT: 021 439 4108Open: Wed – Sat 8pm – 2amwww.jadelounge.co.zaOPIUMA: 6 Dixon Street De WaterkantT: 021 425 4010Open: Mon – Sunwww.opium.co.zaTRINITYA: 15 Bennett Street, Green PointT: 021 418 0624Open: Mon – Sat 12am - 4 amwww.trinitycapetown.co.za

CAMPS BAYSAPPHIREA: The Promanade, Camps BayT: 021 438 1758Open: every daywww.sapphirecotailbar.co.zaST YVES BEACH CLUBA: 2nd Level Promenade Building, Camps BayT: 021 438 0826 www.styves.co.za

Open: Mon – Sat 12am – 4amwww.trinitycapetown.co.zaTHE SIDE SHOWA: 11 Machau Street, CBDT: 021 419 7000 / 079 249 295Open: Fri –Sat 9:30pm – 4:00 pmFICTION DJ BAR & LOUNGEA: 226 Long StreetT: 021 424 7509Tuesday – Saturday: 9pm – 4am(0)21 424 5709www.fictionbar.co.zaRHINO ROOM ELECTRONICA: Green Street, CBDT: 082 741 8981THE LOOP NIGHT CLUBA: Corner of Loop & Pepper StreetT: 072 539 1121Open: Wed, Fri & Sat 22:00 - 04 :00TJING TJINGA: 165 Long Market above Dear Me Restaurant, CBD T: 021 422 4920Open: Daily 4pm till late www.dearme.co.zaVOOM VOOM - Jazz & SoulA: 70 Loop Street, CBDT: 021 426 2011-08-22 www.clubvoomvoom.comZULA SOUND BARA: 98 Long Street CBDT: 021 424 2442Open: Mon - Thur 12pm -2am & Fri - Sat 12pm - 4am www.zulabar.co.za

SEA POINTDECO DANCE UNDERGROUNDA: 120 B Main Road Sea PointT: Fri – Sat 8:30 – 4:00 amwww.decodance.co.zaTHE USB (UNDERGROUND SOUND BOUTIQUE)A: 120 Main Road, Sea PointT: 021 439 8000Open: Wed – SunBRONX ACTION BARA: 22 Somerset Road, De Waterkant

CAPE TOWNASSEMBLYA: 61 Harrington StreetT: 021 465 7286Open: Wed, Fri & Sat 9pm – 4amwww.theassembly.co.zaCASA BLANCAA: Portswood Road, V& A WaterfrontT: 021 421 1185Open: Fri & Sat 10 pm – 4amwww.casablancawf.co.zaGANDALFSA: 299 Lower Main Road ObservatoryT: 083 3300 700Open: Tues – Satwww.gandalfs.co.zaKNOXVILLE LOUNGE BARA: 1st Floor, 75 Kloof Street GardensT: 082 871 6471Open: Wed 7pm -2am & Fri-Sat 8pm – 2am Sun 8:30-10:30pmMERCURY LIVE & LOUNGEA: 43 De Villiers StreetT: 021 465 2106Open: Mon, Tues, Fri & Sat 9pm - 4amwww.mercury.co.zaSUGAR HUT CLUBA: Cnr of Canterbury & Constitution, District SixT: 021 801 5699Open: Wed - Sun; 5pm -2amwww.sugarhutclub.co.zaORPHANAGE COCKTAIL BAR Opening times: Saturday – Thursday: 5pm – 2am; Friday: 3pm – 2am; Sunday: 12pm – 2am 227 Bree Street Corner of Bree and Orphan Street 021 424 2004. www.theorphanage.co.za

CITY CENTRECATU –IRISH BARA: 38 Hout StreetT: 021 424 7453Open: Mon-Sat 10am – 2amwww.catu.co.zaCHROMEA: 6 Pepper Street CBDT: 083 700 6078

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Daily Tours: Find out more about our working distillery, cooperage and maturation cellar.Van Ryn’ s Brandy Tasting: Taste our Van Ryn’s 10 Years Old Vintage and 12 Year Old Potstill Brandies.Brandy & Charcuterie Tasting: Enjoy 3 cured meats with Viceroy 5 Year Old, Van Ryn’s 10 Year Old Vintage and 15 Year Old Potstill Brandies.Brandy & Dessert Tasting (by appointment only): Indulge in delicious brownies with van Ryn’s Potstill Brandies.Brandy, Coffee & Chocolate tasting: Pair Belgian chocolate and Brazilian coffee with our award – wining Potstill Brandies.

Opening Hours: Mon - Fri: 8:30am - 4:30pmSat: 9am - 2pm Sun: 11am - 4pm

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Cellar toursMon-Fri: 10am;11:30am;3pm

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Opening Hours: Mon - Fri: 8:30am - 4:30pmSat: 9am - 2pm Sun: 11am - 4pm

(no cellar tours)

Cellar toursMon-Fri: 10am;11:30am;3pm

Sat: 10am; 11:30am; 1pm

JOIN US IF YOU DARE...FOR A NIGHT OF MYSTERY, MISCHIEF AND MAGIC. ENTICE YOUR SENSES WITH: CHAMPAGNE, CIGARS, GIRLS AND GARTERS, DANCERS,

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140 Dancers Entertaining Customers 6 Nights A Week. Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday: 7pm-4am

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WHAT TO SEEKIRSTENBOSCHThe spectacular Kirstenbosch gardens cover an area of 528 hectares of cultivated garden. The gardens are a celebration of South Africa flora and South Africa plants. An excellent spot for lazy picnics, romantic strolls and happy children.Tel: 021 799 8783

WINELANDS A visit to the Cape Winelands is an absolute must as the region is one of breathtaking vistas and majestic mountain backdrops while being steeped in rich culture and history. The Winelands aredivided into various different regions, each offering their own ”wine route”.www.winelands.co.za

RHODES MEMORIAL Rhodes Memorial, which nestles at the base of Devil’s Peak, provides spectacular views towards both Table Bay and False Bay and the Hottentots Holland mountains in the far distance.stands on theslopes of Devil’s Peak, on the Northern flank of Table Mountain.www.sa-venues.com/attractionswc/rhodes-memorial.htm

TABLE MOUNTAINTable Mountain continues to capture imaginations and dazzle newcomers. There are only two ways up – walking or the cable car. Whether you choose to hike up or hitch a ride with the revolving cablecar, the summit offers breathtaking views and endless photo moments. Tel: 021 424 0015www.tablemountain.net

HOUT BAY HARBOUR Hout Bay one of the most attractive regions in the Cape. You'll find a friendly working harbour, a famous bird sanctuary and lots of walking trails, as well as long stretches of sandy beach and a Sunday craft market. If you wish to get to Seal island or just to watch some seals enjoying the fisherman’s left overs Hout Bay harbour will be the perfect spot.

BOULDERS BEACH Boulders Penguin Colony is home to a growing colony of the vulnerable African Penguin and makes for a great stop either to or from Cape Point. Wooden walkways allow visitors to view the penguins in their natural beach – and what could be better than swimming with penguins?www.bouldersbeachlodge.com

Franschhoek Wine Route

The Stellenbosch Wine Route was the first 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 148 cellars - most of which are open to the public. From Cape Town take the N1 in a northerly direction and turn off at the Exit 39 onto the R304 and follow through into Stellenbosch.Call Stellenbosch Tourism: 021 883 3584For more information: www.stellenboschtourism.co.za or Stellenbosch Wine Route: 021 886 4310 For more information: www.wineroute.co.za

Franschhoek was founded over 300 years ago when the French Huguenots settled in the Berg River Valley. The wine route here is comparatively small with only 29 cellars, but what it lacks in wine route variety, it makes up for in quality cuisine and breathtaking scenery. A perfect mini-break destination. Franschhoek is 85km outside of Cape Town.

Call Franschhoek Tourism: 021 876 3603 For more information:www.franschhoek.org.za

Constantia Valley

Constantia Valley is the wine route at the heart of the Mother City (or at least a little to the left of it). This is the oldest wine-growing area in Southern Africa and stretches from Wynberg hill in the north, to the Silvermine mountains (the Tokai area) in the south. The five wine cellars on the route boast a winemaking history dating back to 1685 .

Constantia Valley Association: 021 762 8769For more information:www.constantiavalley.com

WHAT WINE ROUTE?Not sure where to go for a wine route adventure? It all depends on how much time you have and how much of day - or week - you’d like to make of it. For those with very little time, you’ll be happy to know that Cape Town’s CBD presents a host of wine bars that will guide you through a virtual wine tasting of practically any estate you choose. But for those who do have some time...

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ROBBEN ISLAND Almost as famous as Table Mountain, Robben Island has become an international symbol of human rights and is now a World Heritage Site. On your guided tour you’ll visit Nelson Mandela’s 46664 call and learn about the life and times of the Apartheid era. Tel: 021 413 4200www.robbenisland.co.za

CAPE POINT There is nothing quite as inspiring as standing at the edge of a continent overlooking the wild ocean with towering cliff cutting into the landscape and holding you above the world. Cape Point is found within the Cape Peninsula National Park. Tel:021 780 9010/11

www.capepoint.co.za

Paarl Wine Route

Only a 40 min drive from Cape Town is the picturesque town of Paarl (pearl), nestled between Paarl Mountain and the majestic Du Toitskloof Mountain Range. Paarl lies in the Berg River valley and is the perfect stop-over destination in the heart of the wine route. From Cape Town follow the N1 north, turn off at Exit 55, Main Street, Paarl.

Call Paarl Tourism: 021 872 0860 For more information: www.paarlonline.com

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Saturday, 2 June 2012

Besides Hartenberg�s own standout Shiraz wines from the ever popular Hartenberg Estate Shiraz to the exclusive Gravel Hill and the more upfront The Stork, other iconic cellars who will be sharing their exceptional renditions of this spicy varietal on the day include Boekenhoutskloof Winery, Boschkloof Wines, Cederberg Private Cellar, de Trafford Wines, Eagle’s Nest, Kleinood, La Motte, Luddite Wines, Mullineux Family Wines, Nico van der Merwe Wines, Raka, Rust en Vrede Estate, Sadie Family Wines, Saxenburg and ThelemaMountain Vine-yards.Chefs from various restaurants, bistros and cafés will bring foods to life to entice palates and complement this hardy varietal. Carnivores will be spoiled for choice with a wide variety of charcuterie by Bread & Wine vineyard restaurant, Jason Lucas Jamon, Joostenberg Bistro and Deli, Richard Bosman and The Charcuterie. Cheese lovers can indulge in gourmet offerings from Anura Cheese, Dalewood Fromagerie, Fromage de France and La Petite France. There will also be a great selection of bread and olives by Café des Arts, De Oude Bank Bakkerij, La Motte and Chrisna’s Olives.

The Feast of Shiraz & Charcuterie @ Hartenberg takes place on Saturday, 2 June 2012 from 12h00 noon until 17h00. Tickets cost R180 per person, including food and wine tastings, are available online at www.webtickets.co.za. For more information, call Tel: (+27)21-8652541, Email: [email protected] or visit www.hartenbergestate.com. Hartenberg Estate is situated on the Bottelary Road off the R304 to Stellenbosch.

Head down to Hartenberg Wine Estate on Saturday, 2 June 2012, and enjoy some of the finest flagship Syrahs from leading cellars paired with superb artisanal fare at the Feast of Shiraz & Charcuterie @ Hartenberg.

Carl Schultz, celebrated winemaker at Hartenberg, widely regarded as one of South Africa�s oldest and leading producers of Shiraz for almost 40 years, has invited a select group of winemakers to showcase their wines at this indulgent day of Shiraz and Charcuterie. They will be joined by some of the best local char-cuterie masters, cheese makers and olive enthusiasts for a food and wine pairing feast on Hartenberg Wine Estate.

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The Krugerrand is a South African gold coin, first minted in 1967 to help market South African gold. The coin, produced by the South African Mint, proved popular and by 1980 the Krugerrand ac-counted for 90% of the gold coin market. The name itself is a portmanteau of Kruger (the man depicted on the obverse) and Rand, the South African unit of currency. Krugerrands are a popular way to invest in gold. By 1980 the Krugerrand accounted for 90% of the gold coin market. That year South Africa intro-duced three smaller coins with a half-ounce, quarter ounce, and tenth ounce of gold.The success of the Krugerrand led to many other gold-producing nations minting their own bullion coins, such as the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf in 1979, the Australian Nugget in 1981, the American Gold Eagle in 1986 and the British Britannia coin.Private mints have also attempted to capitalize off the popularity of the Krugerrand, minting gold and silver bullion rounds (the term coin denotes legal currency) in the style of the Krugerrand. The rounds often depict Paul Kruger and a springbok antelope, some even blatantly copying the same design as on the Krugerrands themselves, though the inscriptions are altered. These bullion rounds are not offered by the South African Mint or the Government of South Africa, and are therefore not official, have no legal tender value and cannot technically be considered coins.The Krugerrand is 32.6 mm in diameter and 2.74 mm thick. The Krugerrand's actual weight is 1.0909 troy ounces (33.93 g). It is minted from gold alloy that is 91.67% pure (22 karats), so the coin contains one troy ounce (31.1035 g) of gold. The remaining 8.33% of the coin's weight (2.826 g) is copper (an alloy known historically as crown gold which has long been used for English gold sovereigns), which gives the Krugerrand a more orange appearance than silver-alloyed gold coins. Copper alloy coins are harder and more durable, so they can resist scratches and dents.The South African Mint Company produces limited edition proof Krugerrands intended as collec-tor's items. These coins are priced above bullion value, although non-proof Krugerrands also have a premium above gold bullion value. They can be distinguished from the bullion Krugerrands by the number of serrations on the edge of the coin. Proof coins have 220 while bullion coins have 160.

The South African Gold Coin Exchange (SAGCE) has been a household name in the coin industry in South Africa since 1972. They are the largest dis-tributor of gold investment, bullion and collectable coins in South Africa.Outlets can be found at: Cape Town International Airport: International Departures, Domestic De-partures and Central Terminal, Tyger Valley Mall - Bellville, Canal Walk Shopping Centre - Century City, Cavendish Square - Claremont, Tyger Valley Mall - Bellville and Somerset Mall - Somerset West.

DESIGN HEAVEN

If attention to details, uniqueness and originality are not only words, but forms part of you believes and way of life, you are in the right place. Since 1995, Design Indaba has been committed to a vision that is built on the belief that creativity will fuel an economic revolution in South Africa. As such, Design Indaba is a celebration of design in a country iconic of the triumph of the human spirit.Design Indaba typifies this can-do spirit through its belief in design and how it can help solve the problems faced by an emerging economy. With the right support, a better future can be designed.In the last years, Design Indaba initiatives allow visitors to enjoy the fruits of their doing outside the time of the actual yearly expo by establishing the Design Route. Tourists and design fanatics can explore the Cape while taking a closer look at the creative minds that inhabit this city. It’s your chance at taking Design Indaba Expo beyond its walls with all you need at your fingertips. The route features 62 Western Cape-based design-ers and design studios. All those featured are part of the Design Indaba Expo so rest assured the Design Route is offering you the best in design and product quality. The route will have you traversing the Cape Town City Bowl, the Southern Peninsula and the Winelands as well as a multitude of in-betweens, leaving you with no excuse for not experiencing all that Cape Town has to offer. You can pick up your Design Route at any of the Cape Town Tourism’s

18 Visitor Information Centres across the city. Each Design Route participant is signposted with contact details as well as what sector they repre-sent, making it easier for you to find exactly what you are looking for.

ARTS AND CRAFTS

No doubts about it – South Africans are a crafty bunch. The country’s people produce a remarkable range of arts and crafts, working from the pave-ments and markets of the big cities to deep rural enclaves, with every possible form of traditional artwork – and then some.In addition to the standard materials such as beads, grass, leather, fabric and clay, pieces are made using telephone wire, plastic bags, petrol cans and bottle tops – even food tin labels are used to create brightly colouredpapiermache bowls.On sale on many a South African street corner are objects made of wire, ranging from representa-tions of the globe to cars and motorcycles – which are capable of manipulated movement – to joke cellphones and working radios.Shops, markets and collectives dealing in African craft are thriving, providing much-needed employ-ment and income in communities such as Fugitive’s Drift in KwaZulu-Natal, which offers a huge vari-ety of basketry, or the Northern Cape Schmidtsdrift community of displaced San people, who produce paintings that constitute an imaginative and highly coloured extension of ancient rock art.A high level of skill is brought to the production of work that has long been a part of African society,

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S H O P P I N Gand has now found new commercial outlets.South African beadwork, once the insignia of tribal royalty alone, has today found a huge range of applications, from the creation of coverings for everything from bottles to matchboxes – and the reproduction of the red Aids ribbon in the form of small Zulu beadworks known as Zulu love letters.Basketry and ceramics, of course, were long ago brought to a pitch of perfection in traditional South African society, and the outgrowths of these forms today grace gallery plinths as often as they find a place on suburban shelves.(To read more: http://www.southafrica.info)The Arts and Crafts markets in Cape Town:Green Market Square, in the square that dis-sects Burg Street and between Longmarket and Shortmarket streets, Cape Town CBD, Monday to Saturday: 9:00 and 16:00.The Red Shed Craft Workshop, Adjoining Victoria Wharf and open Monday to Friday: 9:00-21:00 andSunday& Public Holidays: 10:00-21:00Waterfront Craft Market @The Centre, adjacent to the Two Oceans Aquarium, open every day: 9:30-18:00.Green Point Market, Junction of Western Boulevard and Beach Road, Every Sunday and Public Holi-day: 9:15- 17:00 (unless very windy or very rainy).

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 feath-ers 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 high-end 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 artifi-cially 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 competi-tion 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 tan-ning process.Eleven years ago, Charles and Melony Biggs were farming ostrich, sheep and goats in the Graaff Rei-net area in the Karoo. At first they exported skins to people he had met in the USA, where he had previ-ously 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. They started to seek for local manufacturers and work together with designers to present a clas-sic 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 Franschhhoek. Today they have the world’s largest selection of ostrich leather goods, carrying over 1000 handbags alone.

SHORTMARKET STREET - CAPE TOWN Tel: 021 422 3813

Church Street - StellenboschTel: 021 886 7596

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HEART OF CAPE TOWN MUSEUMExperience the first heart transplant , the museum is housed where the actual event took place. See where Chris Barnaard successfully transplanted the first heart.www.heartofcapetown.co.za 021 404 1967Groote Schuur Hospital Main Road, ObservatoryCape Town, South Africa

OLD CASTLE BREWERYWhile Castle began making in roads into what had been almost entirely “lion country” work was began on the erection of the Castle Brewery in Woodstock. This brewery was to be sited alongside the new railway line as an advertisement for Castle beer –a sort of early billboard. The Castle Brewery was completed in 1901, designed by New York architect H. Steinmann and was opened on the 1st April 1902, several setbacks to its completion, be-ing caused by the second Boer War.www.oldcastlebrewery.co.za 021 448 4500

THE DRILL HALL AND CENTRAL LIBRARYThe foundations of the City Hall were laid on 29th August 1900, and the building finally opened on 25th July 1905, by the Mayor Alderman Hyman Li-eberman. It is built in an Italian Renaissance Style with a classical facade in a handsome campanile towering to a height of some 200ft. The exterior stonework is of sandstone and granite. The facade facing on Darling Street has a central feature surmounted by a pediment rising 82 feet above pavement level, the wings on either side are about 60ft in imposing clock tower houses the four-sided City Hall clock built to scale and half the size of London’s Big Ben. The building is divided longi-tudinally, with one half of the building housing the

Grand Hall and reception rooms while the portion originally housing Municipal offices and which fronts onto Darling Street is the home of the Central Library of Cape Town.A stone set into the base of the building in front of the main balcony has this inscription: “upon release from prison on 11 Febru-ary 1990 and on his election as President of South Africa on 9 May 1994 Nelson Mandela addressed the nation here”.For more information go to: www.focal.org.za.

CAPE TOWN DIAMOND MUSEUMSituated in the bustling heart of the world-famous Clock Tower precinct at the V&A Waterfront, the Cape Town Diamond Museum pays tribute to the world’s most precious gem, the diamond, and is a must-see for any visitor to Cape Town. Discover a 3 billion year old story unfold from a diamond’s formation to the final polished stone. Explore the origins of South Africa’s famous diamond industry, and ...get introduced to some of the great names in diamond history, including Cecil John Rhodes, Barney Barnato and the Oppenheimer family.

The Cape Town Diamond Museum also pays hom-age to the most famous South African diamonds, such as the 3,106 carat Cullinan rough diamond discovered in 1905 and showcases specimens of Kimberlite rock dating billions of years old. Life-size replicas of the famous diamonds that have adorned royalty, the rich and the famous are also on display.1st Floor, The Clock Tower, Waterfront, 8001 Cape Town, South Africa Hours Mon - Sun: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Email [email protected] Phone 27214212488 Website http://www.capetowndiamondmuseum.org

The City of Cape Town invites you to explore and experience some of her well known and recognizable sites that has been refreshed and updated and uplifted in recent time as well as some new and old icons that are worth to be re-familia-rising in person.

COMPANY’S GARDEN VISITOR CENTREThe garden was established in 1652, making it one of the oldest gardens in the country. The display in the Visitor’s centre gives a comprehensive overview of the early history of the garden, which is unique in that it is the only example of how two different landscape styles – the Dutch ‘produce garden’ grid pattern and the ‘Victorian Romantic’ grid pattern and the overlaid to produce the garden as it exists today.Tel: 021 400 26 21Visiting times: 7am -7pm

THE OLD CITY HALLBuilt in 1905, the old City Hall in Darling Street is a mixture of Italian Renaissance and British colo-nial architecture. It is located on the Grand Parade to the west of the Castle of Good Hope and is built from honey-colored limestone imported from Bath in England. The 60m/200ft high bell-tower, with a carillon installed in 1923, was modeled on Lon-don’s Big Ben. The City Hall was the last major Victorian building to be erected in Cape Town.The City Hall’s carillon was installed as a WW1 war memorial, with 22 additional bells being added in 1925 with the visit of the Prince of Wales. Mag-nificent and imposing, the City Hall commemorates Kind Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, with its mosaic floors, marble staircase, stained glass windows and specially designed organ with 3165 pipes.

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The dynamic convention facilities include can accommodate up to 200 guests while the dome-like multi-purpose arena can house up to 600. There is also the outdoor adventure park, perfect for team-building or a fun outing for the family. With everything under one roof, Umfolozi is the perfect destination for a family break, corporate event, private function as well as a business or leisure pit-stop en-route to surrounding areas.

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AlbAny Hotel225 Smith Str / 225 Anton LembedeCnr Anton Lembede Str & Albany Grove031 304 4381www.albanyhotel.co.za

beverly Hills Hotel Lighthouse Rd, Umhlanga Rocks021 794 9050

FAirmont ZimbAli lodge 5 Corkwood Ave, Zimbali Coastal Estate032 538 5000 www.zimbali.org

docklAnds Hotel durbAn WAterFrontCorner of Mahatma Gandhi & Browns Avenue, Beach Front031 332 8190www.signaturelifehotels.com

FAirmont ZimbAli lodge 5 Corkwood Ave, Zimbali Coastal Estate032 538 5000 www.zimbali.org

Hilton durbAn12-14 Walnut Rd031 336 8100www1.hilton.com

Hotel 64 on gordon64 Gordon Rd, Morningside031 312 8907www.signaturelifehotels.com

kApentA bAy11-12 Princess Elizabeth Dr, Port Shepstone039 682 5528www.kapentabay.co.za

mondAZur At sAn lAmeerLower South Coast, Main Rd (R61)Southbroom 039 313 0011www.mondazur.com

proteA Hotel sHAkAlAndNorman Hurst Nkwalini, Zululalnd035 460 0912www.proteahotels.com

proteA kArridene beAcHCnr. Arthur’s Rd & Main Rd031 916 7228 www.proteahotels.com

pumulA beAcH Hotel67 Pumula Beach Hotel Rd, Umzumbe039 684 6717www.pumulabeachhotel.com

QuArters Hotel FloridA roAd101 Florida Rd, Morningside031 303 5246www.signaturelifehotels.com

rivierA HotelMargaret Mncadi Avenue (Victoria Embankment)031 301 3681www.rivierahoteldurban.co.za

riverside Hotel & spADurban North031 563 0600www.riversidehotel.co.za

sAlt rock Hotel & beAcH resortBasil Hulett Drive Salt Rock032 525 5025 www.saltrockbeach.co.za

soutHern sun nortH beAcH83/91 Snell Parade, North Beach031 332 7361www.southernsun.com

suncoAst Hotel & toWers20 Batter Beach Road031 314 7878www.southersun.com

tHe oyster box 2 Lighthouse Rd, Umhlanga031 514 5000www.oysterboxhotel.com

Standing majestically on Umhlanga’s prestigious beachfront on the eastern seaboard of KwaZulu-Natal, with sweeping views of the Indian Ocean and direct beach access, the Oyster Box Hotel is one of South Africa’s most distinguished hotels.

tHe sQuAre boutiQue Hotel & spA250 Umhlanga Rocks Drive0861 000 333www.thesquare.co.za

3 cHeFs bistro 106/107 Aldrovande Palace 6 Jubilee Grove, cnr Millennium Boulevard & Jubilee Grove Umhlanga Ridge031 566 2040www.3chefsbistro.co.za

9tH Avenue bistro & bArShop 2, Avonmore Centre, 9th AveMorningside031 312 9134www.9thavenuebistro.co.za

beirA AltALifestyle Centre, Ballito032 946 2388

butcHer boys morningside170 Florida Rd, Morningside031 312 8248www.butcherboysgrill.co.za

butcHer boys umHlAngAShop 23, Hilkon Centre, Cnr Chartwell Dr & Lighthouse Rd, Umhlanga Rocks031 561 4106www.butcherboysgrill.co.za

cAversHAm mill restAurAntCaversham Mill Estate, Midlands033 234 4524www.cavershammill.co.za

disH restAurAntRoyal Palm Hotel, Palm Boulevard, Gateway Umhlanga031 581 8000www.royal-palm.co.za

greensleeves medievAl kingdom cAmelot 21 Wishart Rd, Camelot EstateHillcrest031 765 9400

green Food studioLee Barns Boulevard, Umhlali031 312 6250www.signaturelifehotels.com

green mAngoAvonmore Centre, Shop 12a9th Ave, Morningside031 312 7054

HAvAnA grill & Wine bAr Suncoast Casino031 332 0707www.havanagrill.co.za

Havana Grill & Wine bar is a world class grill room and an ultimate destination for the meat & seafood lover. Situated at the Suncoast Casino & Entertainment World on Dur-bans’ Golden mile the restuarant boasts magnificant 180 degree views from the Bluff to Umhlanga Rocks.

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20 West executive ApArtments & Hotel 20 West Rd South, Morningside011 290 9600www.20west.co.za

Ascot Boutique Hotel59 Grant Avenue, Norwood011 483 3371www.ascothotel.co.za

clico Guest House27 Sturdee Ave, Rosebank011 252 [email protected]

We want our guests to feel spoilt. Everything is centred around this, from the luxurious bathrooms, to the extra-length beds, plush cushions, exotic fabrics, fresh-cut flowers, and delicious French cuisine.

D’oreAle GrAnDe Hotel64 Jones Str, Jet ParkKempton Park086 077 7900www.doreale.com

enGeDiPlot 22, Protea Ridge Road/Honingklip Road, KromdraaiKromdraai011 589 3495www.en-gedi.co.za

EnGedi is a multi-purpose venue oasis tucked away in The Cradle of Human-kind. EnGedi’s dedicated team, is here to make your experience at this venue, a memorable one.

FAirlAWns Boutique HotelAlma Rd. / Off Bowling Ave, Morningside Manor, Sandton011 804 2540

GolD reeF citY cAsino HotelNorthern Parkway, Ormonde011 248 5200www.goldreefcity.co.za

HYAtt reGencY 191 Oxford Rd, Rosebank011 280 1234www.johannesburg.regency.hyatt.com

melrose ArcH Hotel1 Melrose Square, Melrose Arch, Sandton011 679 2994/ 0861 50 50 50www.africanpridehotels.com

Sheer style and individuality is what redefines the travel experience when staying at Africa’s first truly HIP 5-Star Hotel! Through innovative architecture and outstanding design, the African Pride Melrose Arch Hotel has become an international destination in its own right, attracting those discerning guests who take pleasure in modern elegance and sophistication.

mistY Hills countrY Hotel, conFerence centre & spA69 Drift Boulevard, Muldersdrift011 950 6000www.mistyhills.co.za

rADisson Blu Hotel Cnr Rivonia Rd & Daisy StrBenmore, Sandton011 245 8000www.radissonblu.com

rotHBurY countrY loDGe & KAi tHAi Wellness spA24 Kalkheuwel, Broederstroom011 793 4773 / 079 719 4230www.rothburg.co.za

Kai Thai Rothbury Lodge is a Thai-style bed & breakfast country guest house located in the picturesque and historic Cradle of Humankind.

sAint GeorGe Hotel & convention centre58 Old Pretoria, Kempton Park Rd Rietvleidam011 316 5541/2www.stgeorgehotel.co.za

tHe Hilton Hotel138 Rivonia Rd, Sandton011 322 1888www.sandtonhilton.co.za

tHe mArion on nicol HotelCnr Stirling & Hamilton Roads, Hurlingham011 783 7816/7239www.mariononnicol.co.za

The Marion on Nicol is a Boutique Ho-tel of Distinction that offers a tranquil and lavish retreat from the bustle of nearby Sandton and Johannesburg. The hotel prides itself in offering a unique

brand of South African hospitality. Our discreet attention to detail will ensure that your experience is one of memorable elegance and comfort.

tHe micHelAnGelo Hotel135 West Street, Nelson Mandela Square, Sandown011 282 7000www.michelangelo.co.za

tHe pAlAzzo montecAsinoHotelMontecasino Boulevard, Fourways011 510 3000www.southernsun.com

tHe roseBAnK Hotel croWne plAzACorner Tyrwhitt & Sturdee Avenues, Rosebank011 448 3600www.therosebank.co.za

tHe Winston Hotel6 Tottenham Ave, Melrose Estate011 268 3140 www.thewinstonhotel.co.za

vAlleY loDGeJennings Str, Magaliesburg014 577-1301/5www.valleylodge.co.za

Al FrescoPlot 41 Boland Str, Corner Beyers Naude Drive, Honeydew011 794 4388 / 011 794 5475www.alfresco.org.za

AlimentosParkmore Mews Shopping Centre, Corner of 12th street and Olympia Avenue, Parkmore011 783 5432www.alimentos.co.za

Bice ristorAnte1st Road, Hyde Park, Sandton011 341 8080www.southernsun.com

BomBAY BluesStandard Bank Building, Cnr. Cradock & Tyrwhitt Avenues, Rosebank011 447 3210

Breeze restAurAntEmerald Resort & Casino777 Frikkie Meyer BlvdVanderbijlpark016 982 8166

cAFe DellA sAluteNelson Mandela Square, Sandton011 784 2145www.cafedellasalute.co.za

colonY Arms345 Jan Smuts Ave, Colony Centre, Craighall Park, Randburg011 447 6646www.colonyarms.co.za

cArnivoreSouth African cuisineMuldersdrift Estate, 69 Drift Boulevard (R114), Muldersdrift011 950 6000www.carnivore.co.za

The Carnivore restaurant, situated in the grounds of Misty Hills Country Hotel, needs little introduction. Renowned for its positioning statement - “Africa’s Greatest Eating Experience”- it is a cornerstone of the Recreation Africa Group.

cAsAlinGARocky Ridge Road, off Beyers Naude Drive, Muldersdrift087 941 1223 www.casalinga.co.za

cAtz pYJAmAs The Orignal 24 Hour Bistro, 12 Main Rd, Melville011 726 8596www.catzpyjamas.co.za

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coAcHmAns inn29 Peter Place, Lyme Park, Sandton011 706 7269

DW eleven - 13 Dunkeld West shopping centre, c/o Jan smuts & Bompass str, Dunkeld West011 341 0663

enGeDi BistroPlot 22, Protea Ridge Rd/Honingklip Rd, Kromdraai011 589 [email protected]

HArvArD cAFéTerminal Building, Rand Airport011 827 4856www.harvardcafe.co.za

Jozi steAKHouseShop 96, Upper Level, 60 Riviera Rd, Killarney011 486 4627

KeG & FillYOmlee Office Park, 4 Tambach Rd, Sunninghill011 803 2823www.atthekeg.co.za

KuzinA restAurAntThe Firs Shopping Centre, Cnr Biermann & Cradock Ave, Rosebank011 880 5000

mYtHosCnr Van der Linde & Smith StreetsBedfordview011 615 2271www.mythos.co.za

pAreA tAvernA3 Corlett Drive, Illovo, Sandton011 788 8777www.parea.co.za

pizzA lunAShop 10, Rivonia Village on Rivonia Boulevard 011 803 7699 /082 683 1741

osteriA tre nonni9 Grafton Ave, Craighall Park 086 122 [email protected]

river DecK countrY estAte35 Peter Rd, Ruimsig087 940 9920www.riverdeck.co.za

scHWArmA coShop 2, 71 Grant Ave, Norwood011 483 1776www.schwarmacompany.co.za

tHe silver BircHLifestyle Garden, Centre, Beyers Naude Drive, Honeydew011 792 5714www.thesilverbirch.co.za

tsGThe Leaping Frog Garden Centrecnr. William Nicol & Mulbarton RdFourways011 465 7270www.tsg4ways.co.za

Yo susHiMorningside, shop 11, 90 Degree on Rivonia, Cnr Rivonia & Kelvin, Morn-ingside, Sandton011 804 9504

Yo susHiParktown North, shop 6, Parktown Quarter, Cnr 3rd & 7th Ave, Parktown North011 442 0246

ApArtHeiD museumNorthern Parkway & Gold Reef Rd Ormonde011 309 [email protected]

The basic principle behind apartheid was simple – segregate everything. Cut a clean line through a nation to divide black from white and keep them divided. Pay us a visit and you will come to understand that any form of racial inequality leads to destruction. Apartheid is exactly where it belongs – in a museum.

BuDDHA tAShop No. 72, Design Quarter District, Fourways011 465 8141 www.buddhata.co.za

DitsonG nAtionAl museum oF militArY HistorY22 Erlswold Way, Saxonwold 011 646 [email protected]

emperors pAlAce 64 Jones Rd, Kempton Park 011 928 1000www.emperorspalace.co.za

Conveniently situated alongside O R Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, Emperors Palace Hotel Casino Convention Resort combines timeless, classical elegance and sheer excitement.

With luxurious accommodation in four unique hotels, a glorious health and beauty spa, a magnificent casino with unparalleled gaming enjoyment, the finest in dining options, spectacular entertainment choices, a retail concourse, world class confer-ence facilities and impeccable service, Emperors Palace has it all.

Come to Emperors Palace. Come to the Palace of Dreams!

emerAlD AFricAn spAEmerald Resort & Casino, 777 Frikkie Meyer Blvd, Vanderbijlpark016 982 8132

The Emerald African Spa offers an ‘in touch with nature’ experience com-bined with high standards treatments to help the guest escape from the hustle & bustle of everyday life. For specials and treatment book today!

montecAsinoCnr William Nicol Drive &Witkoppen Rd, Fourways011 510 7777www.montecasino.co.za

montecAsino BirD GArDensWilliam Nicol Drive, Fourways011 511 1864

neWs cAFe sAnDton24 Central, Cnr Gwen Lane & Fredman Drive, Sandown011 883 4370www.newscafe.co.za

orlAnDo toWers, tHe BunGee BriDGeDynamo Street, cnr Old Potch Rd, Orlando, Soweto071 674 [email protected]

soutH AFricAn lipizzAners 1 Dahlia Rd, Kyalami, Midrand011 702 2103

teAtro At montecAsinoMontecasino, Montecasino Boulevard, Corner William Nicol & Witkoppen Roads, Fourways011 510 7472www.montecasino.co.za

tHe rHino & lion nAture reserve Cradle of Humankind 011 957 0349/0106/0109 www.rhinolion.co.za

totem sAnDton Shop U17A, Sandton City Shopping Centre011 884 [email protected] www.totemgallery.co.za

veronA DAY spA At tHe sHYreNo 67, 5th steet, Houghton Estate011 880 0067/011 880 3847www.veronadayspa.co.za

cAtHerYne GAeYlA FAsHion 38 Christopherson Rd, Hyde Park Tel:011 447 2550Fax: 011 447 0073Email: [email protected]

cleArWAter mAll Hendrik Potgieter Drive &Christiaan de Wet RdStrubensvalley, Roodepoort 011 288 5260www.clearwatermall.co.za

crestA Cresta Shopping Mall, Beyers Naude Drive, Northcliff011 678 5306www.crestashoppingcentre.co.za

liFestYle GArDen centreCnr Beyers Naude Drive & Ysterhout Ave, Randparkridge, Randburg011 792 5616www.lifestyle.co.za

Lifestyle Home Garden offers the biggest, best and brightest plant range combined with service and advice from staff with a passion for gardening and décor excellence.

melrose ArcH Melrose Boulevard (entrance off Corlett, Drive & Athol Oaklands Rd)011 684 0000www.melrosearch.co.za

nelson mAnDelA squAre Rivonia Rd, Sandton011 217 6045/6www.nelsonmandela.com

soviet JeAnsShop L67, Sandton City, Sandton011 884 0135www.sovietjeans.co.za

tHe AFricAn crAFt mArKetCorner Cradock Ave & Baker Street Rosebank011 880 2906www.craft.co.za

tHe BriGHtWAter commonsCnr Sandton Drive & Rivonia Rd, Sandton011 883 2011/217 6000www.brightwatercommons.co.za

tHe DesiGn quArterThe Design Quarter Shopping Centre,William Nicol Drive011 467 5152www.designquarter.co.za

The Most inspiring décor destination in Jo’zie, Design Quarter embraces all that’s different, inspiring, delectable and divine.

tHe mAll oF roseBAnK Cnr Cradock Rd & Baker Rd,011 788 5530

tHe orientAl plAzAFordsburg011 838 6752www.orientalplaza.co.za

tHe zone @ roseBAnK177 Oxford Rd, RosebankTel: 011 788 1130www.thezoneatrosebank.co.za

villAGe WAlKCnr Maude Street & Rivonia RdSandown011 783 4620www.villagewalk.co.za

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Cape Town Tourism Visitor Info CentreTable Mountain CablewayKirstenbosch GardensCape Point ReserveRobben Island

021 487 6800

021 424 8181021 799 8899021 780 9010021 409 5100

LOST CREDIT CARDS

airportCT InternationalArrivals / DeparturesSAA Lost LuggageO.R. Thambo International

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American ExpressDiner ’s ClubMastercardVisaSwallowed Credit Card Hotlines:Absa FNB Standard Nedbank Investec Mercantile Bank African Bank Postbank

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And if none of that gets you what you’re looking for give us a call!

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MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETYRemember to lock your car.Never leave valuables in your car.Keep all keys in your possession.Never leave children alone in the vehicle.

PROTECTING YOURSELFCarry your camera securely in a camera bag.Avoid dark, isolated areas.Do not walk alone in isolated areas - this includes hiking.Do not carry large sums of money.Be alert!

SAFETY AT THE BEACHDo not go to deserted beaches.Leave at least one person with your belongings when you go for a swim.Keep valuable items locked away.Follow safety regulations in place for each beach.Don’t forget sun block!

SHOULD ANYTHING HAPPEN:Stay calm;Contact the police immediately;Make use of the trauma facilities available.

• Argentine Republic8 Brittany Avenue Bantry Bay021 439 0403• Brazil (Federative Republic of)2nd Floor, Safmarine House, 22 Riebeeck Street, Cape Town021 421 4040/1/2• British Consulate General:Southern Life Centre, 8 Riebeek Street, City Centre 021 405 2400• Canadian Consulate General:19th Floor, Reserve Bank Building, 60 St George’s Mall, City Centre021 423 5240• Chile (Republic of)Suite 1918, Main Tower, 19th Floor, Standard Bank Centre Heerengracht, Cape Town021 421 2344/46• French Consulate:78 Queen Victoria Street, Gardens021 423 1575

• German Consulate General and Embassy:19th Floor, Safmarine House, 22 Riebeek Street, Cape Town021 405 3000• Italy Republic of2 Grey’s Pass Gardens,Cape Town021 487 3900• Korea (Republic of)Sunset Avenue No. 7LandadnoHoutbay, 021 790 9970• Mexico (United Mexican States)2nd Floor, the Spearhead Building, 42 Hans Strijdom Avenue Foreshore, Cape Town021 419 3848• Netherlands Consulate General100 Strand Street, nr Buitengracht, City Centre021 421 5660

EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES IN CAPE TOWN: • New Zealand Honorary Consulate General:345 Lansdowne Road, Lansdowne021 696 8561• Spain (Kingdom of)37 Shortmarket Street Cape Town021 422 2326/7

• Avoid grand displays of expensive jewelry, cameras, lap tops and other valuables.• Plan your route beforehand, and the type of transport you're going to use.• Keep your doors locked at all times and wind windows up.• Lock valuable items in the trunk of your car.• Be aware of whether any vehicle or people are following you.• Never pick up strangers, no matter how friendly they appear.• At night, park in well-lit areas• Explore in groups rather than alone, and stick to busy, well-lit streets• At night stay clear of dark, isolated areas• Avoid isolated beaches.• Never carry large sums of money around. Travelers cheques are your best bet.• Always carry a map with you in the event that you get lost.• Also keep your passport, plane ticket and other important documents in a safe place.• If in any doubt about the safety of an area, phone a police station for advice.

HERE ARE SOME PRECAUTIONS YOU SHOULDTAKE WHEN VISITING SOUTH AFRICA:

JUST A LiTTLE REMINDER

• Switzerland Kingdom ofNr 1, Thibault Square, 26th Floor (Old BP Building) cnr Long and Hans Strijdom Streets, Cape Town 021 418 3669• US Consulate: 2 Reddam Avenue, Westlake, Tokai021 702 7300

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• Avoid grand displays of expensive jewelry, cameras, lap tops and other valuables.• Plan your route beforehand, and the type of transport you're going to use.• Keep your doors locked at all times and wind windows up.• Lock valuable items in the trunk of your car.• Be aware of whether any vehicle or people are following you.• Never pick up strangers, no matter how friendly they appear.• At night, park in well-lit areas• Explore in groups rather than alone, and stick to busy, well-lit streets• At night stay clear of dark, isolated areas• Avoid isolated beaches.• Never carry large sums of money around. Travelers cheques are your best bet.• Always carry a map with you in the event that you get lost.• Also keep your passport, plane ticket and other important documents in a safe place.• If in any doubt about the safety of an area, phone a police station for advice.

HERE ARE SOME PRECAUTIONS YOU SHOULDTAKE WHEN VISITING SOUTH AFRICA:

JUST A LiTTLE REMINDER

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