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Cape Town City and Woodstock Bicycle Tour
$54.28
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
Get the most out of limited time in Cape Town by opting for this guided art and history-themed bike ride through Cape Town’s city center. Along the way, a guide shows you where to find cool street art, as well as historical and artistic landmarks. In addition to central highlights, the route also passes the Cape of Good Hope, District Six, and Company’s Garden.
Cover more ground than a walking tour by going on a guided bike ride No need to bring a bike with you—equipment rental is included Pass by lots of top city sights, such as Company’s Garden and District Six A small-group tour means a more personalized experience
Cover more ground than a walking tour by going on a guided bike ride No need to bring a bike with you—equipment rental is included Pass by lots of top city sights, such as Company’s Garden and District Six A small-group tour means a more personalized experience
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Start Time
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 3 hours
- Entrance Fee
- Use of bicycle
- All additional Items and Cost
Meeting point
Meeting at Shop 5, inside the Salt Circle Arcade in Woodstock.
Return details
Meeting at Shop 5, inside the Salt Circle Arcade in Woodstock.
- Meeting in Shop 5 at the Arcade (pass by)
- A converted biscuit factory, the Old Biscuit Mill is now a cutting-edge shopping, dining, and arts hub in Cape Town’s Woodstock suburb, adorned with street art from local and international artists. A wide range of boutiques and stores, plus the Neighbourgoods Market on the weekends, makes it a cool destination for both shopping and events. (pass by)
- District Six Museum was founded in 1994 to honor those who were forcibly removed from their homes in the area. In the mid-1960s the South African government began relocating some 60,000 nonwhite residents to a slum-like township miles away and destroyed their homes in order to make the neighborhood whites-only. (pass by)
- A prime location for Cape Town’s history, the Grand Parade is where the Dutch built their first fort in 1652; where slaves were sold and punished; and where crowds gathered to watch Nelson Mandela’s first address to the nation as a free man after 27 years in jail, made from the balcony of the Old Town Hall. A market is held on part of the square, which is also used for parking. (pass by)
- Lined with brightly colored houses and lively streets, Bo-Kaap is as vibrant as it is culturally rich. The historic neighborhood, set just outside central Cape Town on the flanks of Signal Hill, is a dynamic melting pot of Malaysian, India, Sri Lankan, and African culture. It was one of the first settlements of freed slaves and Muslim immigrants in South Africa. (pass by)
- When the Dutch East India Company arrived in what would become known as Cape Town in 1652, one of the first things they did was plant a garden to help feed the settlers. The Company's Garden still exists, today as a public park. A green oasis in the center of the city, the garden is a favorite of both locals and visitors. (pass by)
- The cobblestone plaza of Greenmarket Square is one of Cape Town’s liveliest public spaces. Originally home to a slave market and then a produce market, the square now fills up with vendors selling painted fabrics, handcrafted jewelry, and other trinkets while street performers keep shoppers entertained with music and dance. (pass by)
- Once a congested city street, St George’s Mall is now a pedestrian area in the middle of the city centre, bustling with activity that ranges from live entertainment - provided by buskers, dancers, drummers, street artists and the like - to the sidewalk coffee shops and restaurants at which many locals and visitors to Cape Town sit and watch people pass by. (pass by)
- Long Street plays a significant role in Cape Town’s culture and history. Stretching all the way from the Cape Town Convention Centre, cutting through the heart of the CBD, and ending at Kloof Street, it is a magnet for visitors, both local and international. (pass by)
- Cape Town's old city hall is a grand Edwardian building dating to 1905. Nelson Mandela made his first public speech from the front balcony here after being released from prison in February 1990. (pass by)
- The Castle of Good Hope (Dutch: Kasteel de Goede Hoop; Afrikaans: Kasteel die Goeie Hoop) is a bastion fort built in the 17th century in Cape Town, South Africa. Originally located on the coastline of Table Bay, following land reclamation the fort is now located inland. In 1936 the Castle was declared a historical monument (pass by)
- Depending on your host and their chosen route for the tour, this stop might also be included in your route. (pass by)
- Depending on your host and their chosen route for the tour, this stop might also be included in your route. (pass by)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
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Cape Town City and Woodstock Bicycle Tour
$54.28
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!