Cape Town is located on the South African West Coast, near L’agullas, which makes up the main Southern area of the African continent. It is generally thought of as one of the loveliest areas in the world with its popular and even magical, Table Mountain. Observing that it is a coastal city, the weather is mild with rain in the winter and breezy seasonal winds. The city is known for its citizens’ easygoing attitude, which one can say, makes up part of the Cape cultural heritage.

The History Of Cape Town
It was Bartolomeus Dias who led the Europeans to “The Cape of Good Hope” first. He called it the ‘Cabo Tormentosa’ meaning “The Cape of Storms”. A decade after that, Vasco de Gama arrived at the Cape. From then on, Eastern trade was monopolized by the Portuguese and the local ethnic group the Khoi–khoi became familiar with the Europeans. This planted the seed for the Capes cultural diversity. The Portuguese realized that as the Cape lies on the sea route from Europe and Asia, it could be used as a halfway station for ships to take in fresh water and food. So in 1652, Jan van Riebeek established a permanent settlement there, which facilitated trade to the East. Slaves where imported to work on fields to grow crops that was needed for food for the passing ships. These imported slaves also contributed to the cultural heritage of the Cape.

Tourism
The Cape has a good variety of ethnic music, along with African dancers, which can be witnessed at the St George’s Mall. There one can find good traditional African music performed with instruments such as bongo drums, xylophones and flutes. On the first day of January the streets of Cape Town will be filled with rich cultural activity of the “Kaapse Klopse” or Coon Carnival. This annual parade consists of 20,000 people who will dance and sing, performing traditional tunes to start the New Year on a positive note. This time of the year is famous for the singing of the Cape’s Malay choirs and many church choirs, which forms a distinct part of the music and cultural heritage of Cape Town.

Tourists will also find the cheap Cape Town car rental deals very attractive.

Architecture And Robben Island
Cape Town has a combination of British, Dutch & African styles of houses. The older houses of the Dutch era represent the ancient culture of the city. The poor black people who can not afford nicely built houses, build their own houses in unique indigenous ways, using whatever things available. This style is called “shack chic”. The tourists can visit nearby Robben Island by boat. The erstwhile white racist rulers used to keep political prisoners on this island during the freedom struggle of black African people. The first black president of South Africa- Nelson Mandela was imprisoned on the island for 27 years. Many other political leaders fighting against racism of earlier South African regime were kept prisoners on this island. Now the government of South Africa has turned the island into a museum, showing the history of struggle against apartheid.

The Castle Of Good Hope And Table Mountain
The Castle of Good Hope is a popular attraction for tourists. It is located in the Cape Town City Centre and in South Africa, it is the oldest surviving stone building. It is comprised of a very interesting museum, a good restaurant, and it is also the Western Cape’s administrative military headquarters. Cape Town is known for its flat mountain, which initially got its name because of its description. It offers a very convenient cable car service, which allows its visitors to go and relax at a good restaurant on top of the mountain where it provides a breathtaking view.

Cape town is a great tourist spot and if you are planning to visit the city soon, you’ll find that the great deals on car rentals just as attractive. It is a great tourist spot for anyone because of diversified music, people, food and architecture and also, the city provides their visitors all the comfort like hotels, lodges, guesthouses, bed, breakfast or even back backpackers.

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