Cape Town is One of the most beautiful cities in the world. A few pictures have been compiled for your viewing. 

Enjoy the beauty of this amazing and spectacular City. The photo's on offer could be used as a perfect wall-paper.

Cape Town-Where two Oceans meet!

Strikingly beautiful and separated by a barrier of mountains, Cape Town looks and feels different from the rest of South Africa. Its unique topography offers a range of activities, from windsurfing and mountain climbing to wine tasting and sun bathing. But Cape Town's real draw is its vibrant multiculturalism. Watch Zulu groups singing and dancing as you shop or dine at the V&A Waterfront; mingle with Cape Town's Muslim community in Bo-Kaap; and party European-style in cool clubs around Greenpoint.

Things to Do

Take a ride on Table Mountain Arial Cableway to put the Mother City into perspective and see the ocean's waves sprinkling Greenpoint Stadium. The neighboring V&A Waterfront is the essence of African chic, alluring visitors with its unique shopping, entertaining and dining possibilities. Escape to Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, where indigenous flora provides the backdrop to summer concerts. Hop on a ferry to the Robben Island Museum, which serves as a reminder of the country's struggles and is a World Heritage Site.

Shopping

Bead's the word in Cape Town when it comes to souvenirs. Ethically produced collections of jewelry and ornaments are displayed in Bo-Kaap. For tribal paintings and ingenious sculptural work, visit bustling Greenmarket Square, fringed by intricate Cape colonial architecture; you'll see similar items with higher price tags at the V&A Waterfront. 

Restaurants and Dining

In vogue and affordable, dining out is a favorite with Capetonians, and a must for travelers who want to truly experience the city's diversity. Bring a bottle of wine to a seafood restaurant in Hout Bay, where you'll find the freshest catch of the day. Full-flavored game meat is served in Long Street and for original Cape Malay curries, there's only one place: Bo-Kaap. Order a familiar dish from a continental menu at the V&A Waterfront.


Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.

Source:
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/capetown/0202010001.html#ixzz1hlpvXw2d
 

2 Oceans

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The Indian and Atlantic oceans converge at Cape Point. This perfect picture shows you the 2 oceans in the distance converging at Cape Point, as seen from Table Mountain.

Lions Head

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Lions head is aptly named because from a distance it looks like a Lions head. It stands proudly in-between Table Mountain and Signal Hill. Picture as seen from Signal Hill.

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