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Table Mountain National Park, Cape Point, Main Road, Cape of Good Hope, Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7995, South Africa
45 New England Rd, Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg, 3209, South Africa
Howick Ave & Platinum Boulevard,, Rustenburg, 0229, South Africa
162 Anderson St, City and Suburban, Johannesburg, 2001, South Africa
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1153 Park St, Hatfield, Pretoria, 0028, South Africa
“This place is fantastic! I can spend hours walking through the store and browsing through their art supplies. They always have what I need and have never let me down. They also stock incredible pens that I can’t find at other art stores in town. I’ve been using Archneer for many years and I’m always happy with what I find.”
Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden, Paradyskloof Rd, Paradyskloof, Stellenbosch, 7600, South Africa
“A wondrous experience. The only thing that detracted from the serenity was some grinding work that could be heard at times during our 3 hour visit. But the gardens, bird life and artwork make this an exquisite place to spend a few hours.”
Stellentia Rd, Stellenbosch Central, Stellenbosch, 7600, South Africa
“Beautiful experience with amazing exhibits. Enjoyed the Pierneef Station Panels immensely and thatfuk that they were preserved given the way the station has gone. Irma Stern works were also striking. And all that for free entrance.”
Black Eagle Ln, Aquavista Mountain Estate, Bronkhorstspruit, 1020, South Africa
“A pleasant place to visit to see the sculpture of Anton Smit. From 20 December, the venue was closed to the public until after Christmas, yet the website doesn't say this. We were able to still walk around this open sculpture park, neatly laid out to display the works of Anton Smit mainly. There is a small gallery where other works can be seen. There is a small art cafe, which was closed when we visited. Best to check before you arrive. The venue gardens are well maintained and worth a visit. Access roads are in a fair condition, apart from the occasional pothole. The venue is near Bronkhorstbaai.”
Table Mountain National Park, Cape Point, Main Road, Cape of Good Hope, Simon's Town, Cape Town, 7995, South Africa
“I am assuming that this refers to the tram that goes up to the lighthouse and down again. It's a comfortable, scenic ride and a lovely experience especially if you are accompanied by very old people or very young kids. Important to note: kids under six can ride the tram for free , obviously accompanied by their adult.”
264 Fox St &, Berea Rd, Maboneng, Johannesburg, 2094, South Africa
“The vibe in this part of Johannesburg on a Sunday afternoon is really awesome! I do feel though that there is a reluctance to improve basic aspects such as proper and adequate seating in the market under the guise of being true to the rustic and hippie nature of the place. Food options in the market are pretty interesting and decently priced - usually about R70 per serving. The bar on the roof top is always very poorly stocked so don't expect fancy options. R44 will buy you a single shot plus a chaser in a plastic tumbler with ice. After 4pm the place gets really packed with a lot of very experienced and skilled dancers. A lot of the people are regulars and know each other from their respective dance clubs already. Incredibly friendly people all around... but don't mistake the friendliness and someone asking you to dance for flirting. It is also not a great idea to go as a couple if only one of you is a dancer and the one who isn't a dancer does not understand what is really going on there... rather both attend dance class first which is less of a culture shock in terms of personal space invasion. You will quickly realize that the selection of dance partners here has nothing to do with skin colour, age or gender. Naturally, men are predominantly paired with women but because of a lack of enough dancing men to go around, women tend to pair up on the dance floor as well. There are some craft shops as well that might pique your interest - take a look around!”
The Cruise Terminal, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
“Overall, it was a good experience. Big variety of food available. Beer tasting. Gin tasting. Tasted the best chocolate ever at a shop named AFRIKOA. I'm definitely going back for more!”
ERF 2410, Summerstrand, Gqeberha, 6011, South Africa
“Would highly recommend. Incredible peaceful serene place. Felt like an adventure walking the long stretches of the beach with no one insight and a huge huge beach front. So many places to explore and relax. There are guest houses and a penguin sanctuary too. Beautiful place. Truly worth a visit.”
1 Turf Club Dr, Milnerton, Cape Town, 7441, South Africa
“Really awesome experience and well maintained. Great fun with the kids and adults. Lots of parking space and around R120 per person. Service is great, mostly university students running it so they great with the kids. Bathrooms are clean and there are bathrooms in the putting rooms at holes 9/10. It can last around one to two hours. I wouldn’t recommend paying for the 3D experience (it’s just buying 3D glasses) as it makes putting difficult and it’s an extra expense. Maybe just buy one pair for everyone to try out.”
L205 Weltevreden Rd, Cresta, Randburg, 2118, South Africa
“Had a great time here. We were part of a fundraising event which I never knew one could arrange through the theaters. We brought our own snacks so I can't comment on the food but the staff are very accommodating and friendly, the theme we had was 80s rock and the performance was excellent. Looking forward to the next rocking night party.”
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