Articles tagged with: city day tour
Sharing my experience at the inauguration of the new walking tour through the Bo-Kaap area. Our tour started at the Dutch Manor Antique Hotel. Cyril our host took us through the cobbled streets where we met local ladies and savoured the local tastes and smells of the colourful culture in this area in the brightest of colours: pink, orange, lime green, turquoise, yellow…Read More about the day I fell in love with the Bo-Kaap…
On the 19th of December Catherine Pate and her brood boarded an Atlantic Rail steam train for a fun family trip on the ONLY operational steam train in the Western Cape and it was great!
By: Kerryn-Leigh Anderson
Special Double Decker Deals keep families entertained during the July holidays
Cape Town, South Africa, July 2009 – Contrary to the belief that the City Sightseeing Cape Town bus is for tourists only, it was only after a chance encounter and a bored 9 year old during the July holidays that I succumbed and decided on a local city trip on the big red double decker bus.
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With Nelson Mandela’s 91st Birthday on Saturday 18 July 2009, ‘Mandela Day’ was launched internationally. The idea behind this: “Mr. Mandela has spent 67 years making the world a better place. We’re asking you for 67 minutes.”
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By: majesstic
A winner was announced this week for the City Sightseeing Cape Town/MXit competition! A very excited Rikus van der Merwe won an apple iPhone as well as 6 tickets on City Sightseeing’s open top, double decker red bus. The prize was handed over by City Sightseeing Cape Town’s big boss Claus Tworeck on Wednesday morning at stop 1, in front of the Two Oceans Aquarium at the V&A Waterfront.
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The introduction of the multi-lingual system allowed us to include a dedicated children’s channel. After that, the rollout of our Kid’s Club became an obvious choice. Currently, we offer an interactive activity pack on the bus which prompts children to listen to the commentary.
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