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  1. The Bo-Kaap region of Cape Town (also called the Malay Quarter) is known for its impressive multi-colored buildings, spice shops, and delicious Cape Malay food. Learn more about the origins of this neighborhood by going on a guided tour with a guide who is a descendant of the slaves brought to the area by early Dutch settlers. Find out personal stories about the area that you wouldn’t ...

  2. Jun 21, 2016 · The race, which varies in length between 6.2 and 13.5 miles, takes runners through Bo-Kaap, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Cape Town and an area central to the city’s immigrant history.

  3. On the edge of central Cape Town, Bo-Kaap’s iconic brightly colored homes are a feast for the eyes! More importantly it is Ho,e to a significant number of South Africa’s vibrant and important Muslim community. It is dotted with Mosques and interesting stores.

  4. Jul 14, 2023 · To reach Against the Grain (081 015 6185), follow the stairs tucked away between Atlas Trading (Bo-Kaap’s legendary family-run spice dealer) and the Turkish kebab nook. Once there, it’s not only the views and abundance of greenery in Gesant and Nabeela’s prime-position café that’ll appeal, but their slightly edgy menu.

  5. The Bo-Kaap Museum is a must-see attraction for anyone interested in the history and culture of Cape Town. The museum is in the heart of Bo-Kaap, a historic neighbourhood famous for its brightly coloured flat-roofed houses, cobbled streets, and rich cultural heritage. The museum, housed in one of the oldest and most well-preserved houses in the ...

  6. When Bo Kaap was first founded, being Muslim was illegal and the residents were forced into a life of Christianity. Our guide told us the story of an Indonesian prince who had memorised the Quran word for word and wrote out South Africa ‘s first copy meaning that the residents could revive their religion once sanctions were lifted.

  7. Like a town within Cape Town, Bo-Kaap is a maze of colourful houses, bright colours, houses next to each others harmoniously mismatched in their hues selections. The place has something special, an atmosphere that is inviting and cheery. It feels like a coastal Caribbean town more than an inner city multicultural quarter, originally Malay.

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