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                <title>City centre</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Walk along Long Street to the Comany's Gardens - as good a range of cityscapes as you'll find anywhere and the gardens, while not too big, are very pleasant, and the mountain makes an impressive backdrop. Visit City Hall and see the balcony from which Nelson Mandela addressed the crowds after his release from Robben Island - another must-see. Cross the car park and sample the interesting street snacks. Move on and look round the Castle.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Boulders Beach</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Visit the Penguin Colony and get close (as close as the boardwalk and fencing will allow you, which is within a few metres) to lots of penguins. They strut their stuff for the tourists and their cameras. When you're done, leave the colony itself and turn left on along the footpath to the other side of the Boulders Bay. Here you can sit and watch the penguins parade by a few feet away, or, if you're really lucky, swim with them.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Table Mountain</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[For those not quite energetic enough to walk up Table Mountain, take the cable car. As it goes up the car rotates through 360 degrees, so you get all of the view without moving. At the top the views can be spectacular - depending on the weather. Keep an eye on the weather, as the cable car can be closed at short notice, if bad weather is expected.  While you're up there, take a guided walk with one of the volunteer guides. You will hear about the flora and fauna but also a lot of information about the rest of the mountain and Cape Town]]></description>
                
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                <title>Township Tour</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This can be organised by your hotel. Ours included a quick visit to Bo Kaap, the Malay/Muslim area, which is highly photogenic and has an interesting history. Then we paid a call to the District Six museum, which is fascinating. On to a township where we saw the development of the area, visited a shebeen and saw inside one of the flats. We spoke with a gentleman who had been living in the same room since 1970. You should usually have a chance to see a creche - lots of lovely cuddly children (!*!). Try to ensure that at least a fair proportion of the (fairly pricey) payment goes to the township itself.]]></description>
                
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