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  1. Apr 30, 2024 · 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. History of Bo Kaap. Where to begin? Photo credit: Devon Janse van Rensburg.

  2. Jul 10, 2023 · Africa. South Africa. The Top Things To Do... The Top Things To Do And See In Bo-Kaap, Cape Town. Cape Minstrels, Bo Kaap | © Greatstock / Alamy Stock Photo. Alana Tabak 10 July 2023. The Bo-Kaap neighborhood of Cape Town has a rich and multicultural history.

  3. www.capetown.travel › neighbourhood › bo-kaapBo-Kaap - Cape Town Tourism

    Bo-Kaap - About the Neighbourhood. The Bo-Kaap is one of Cape Towns most distinct neighbourhoods known for its vibrant, predominantly Muslim, Cape Malay community and its equally bold flat-roofed colourful houses and cobbled stone roads. Situated at the foot of Signal Hill, on the fringe of the city centre, and formerly known as the Malay ...

  4. Nov 29, 2019 · The vivid streets of the Bo-Kaap are one of Cape Towns oldest and most fascinating multicultural areas. This ultimate guide to Bo Kaap covers its history, things to know, what to do and see there, and how to visit respectfully!

  5. Oct 1, 2023 · Bo-kaap. 2,707 reviews. #28 of 190 things to do in Cape Town Central. Neighborhoods. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Colorful and fun ” Oct 2023. Really fun afternoon looking at colorful houses and lovely galleries. By Vadim. “ A bright page in a gloomy Cape Town. Nov 2021.

  6. Bo-Kaap, Cape Town. Food. When to visit. How to get here. The Bo-Kaap Museum in Wale Street falls under the Iziko group of Cape museums. It's in the process of transformation into a social history museum that will tell the story of the local population within a cultural and socio-political context.

  7. Aug 16, 2017 · The vibrant area of the Bo-Kaap, formerly known as the Malay Quarter, is the oldest residential area in Cape Town. With its brilliantly coloured homes and cobbled streets, it’s also one of the most photographed areas in the Mother City. See why locals love this neighbourhood so much in our Neighbourhood Guide:

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