
Bo-Kaap - Wikipedia
The Bo-Kaap (lit. "above the Cape" in Afrikaans) is an area of Cape Town, South Africa formerly known as the Malay Quarter. It is a former racially segregated area, situated on the slopes of Signal Hill above the city centre and is a historical centre of Cape Malay culture in Cape Town.
The Traveller’s Guide to Bo-Kaap - Cape Town Tourism
2023年12月28日 · The Bo-Kaap is one of Cape Town’s most historically rich neighbourhoods, with so much to see, taste and do we highly recommend adding a visit to your Cape Town itinerary. Here’s our guide to what you simply cannot miss while visiting the Bo-Kaap.
Guide to Visiting Bo Kaap: Cape Town’s Most Colourful ...
2024年10月5日 · Bo Kaap is smack dab in the middle of Cape Town. It’s on the slopes of Signal Hill, right near the city centre, so it’s super easy to get to. In my experience, it only takes 15 minutes (maximum!) to get there from any of the city’s central neighbourhoods. Where to begin?
Cape Town’s Bo-Kaap Neighborhood: The Complete Guide
2019年5月15日 · Today, it’s known as one of the most Instagrammable places in the country, thanks to its pastel-colored houses and picturesque cobbled streets. However, there’s much more to Bo-Kaap than its good looks. It’s also one of the oldest and most historic residential areas in …
The 7 Best Things To Do and See in Bo-Kaap, Cape Town
2024年5月31日 · We head down to the multicultural reaches of the Bo-Kaap neighborhood in Cape Town, where Malay, Indian and Dutch traditions coalesce between the sights.
A Guide to Bo-Kaap – Best Things to do - South Africa Travel
2023年8月14日 · Bo-Kaap, a vibrant and culturally rich neighborhood in Cape Town, offers a unique experience for visitors. With its colorful houses, historical landmarks, and bustling markets, there’s no shortage of things to do and see in this diverse community.
A Guide to Bo Kaap, the Rainbow Heart of Cape Town
2019年11月29日 · Draped along the lower slopes of Signal Hill, right at the very edge of Cape Town’s CBD, Bo Kaap is famous for its vividly-painted Cape Dutch houses; cheerful and welcoming single-story homes that stand in terraced rows along steep cobblestoned streets.