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CAPE TOWN

MAY 2013

FOR MORE INFO.SEE PAGE 7

Publications that work for you

EST.1980

FREE

The Offi cial Hotels

Tourist Guide

shopping • entertainment • maps • sites to see • dining out • adventure

PETE TONGRHINOALL GONE

Malaria-free Game Reservewww.facebook.com/inverdoorn

RESERVATIONST +27 (0)214 344 639 m [email protected]

www.inverdoorn.com

Coming to South Africa to perform in Ballito and Cape Town, British DJ Pete Tong took the time to visit Inverdoorn Game Reserve and Iziba Safari Lodge. Personal encounters with a tame cheetah and new baby rhinos, Bundu and Livinia, familiarised him with the reserve’s conservation efforts RhinoProtect and Western Cape Cheetah Conservation and Tong is eager to join the fight to save endangered wildlife. CelebritiesCelebrities are often glimpsed, as they get in touch with nature at Inverdoorn. Coldplay shot part of their music video for the song Paradise at the reserve. Tokio Hotel and Sean Kingston also visited and The Wailers performed in Cape Town in support of RhinoProtect. Esteemed actors Rutger Hauer and Ingrid Chauvin are amongst other celebrated guests who were touched by the animal interactions and the initiatives that propel the reserve.

InverdoornInverdoorn has become a conservation stronghold – this past year saw them provide a home to the baby rhinos who were orphaned after their mothers fell victim to poachers. Elephants were re-introduced to the Karoo after being relocated to Inverdoorn. Raised in captivity they are now free-roaming and complete the reserve as a big five safari destination. The involvement of key figures such as Pete Tong could do much to help Inverdoorn elevate awareness about South Africa’s natural heritage and the dangers it must combat.

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PETE TONGRHINOALL GONE

Malaria-free Game Reservewww.facebook.com/inverdoorn

RESERVATIONST +27 (0)214 344 639 m [email protected]

www.inverdoorn.com

Coming to South Africa to perform in Ballito and Cape Town, British DJ Pete Tong took the time to visit Inverdoorn Game Reserve and Iziba Safari Lodge. Personal encounters with a tame cheetah and new baby rhinos, Bundu and Livinia, familiarised him with the reserve’s conservation efforts RhinoProtect and Western Cape Cheetah Conservation and Tong is eager to join the fight to save endangered wildlife. CelebritiesCelebrities are often glimpsed, as they get in touch with nature at Inverdoorn. Coldplay shot part of their music video for the song Paradise at the reserve. Tokio Hotel and Sean Kingston also visited and The Wailers performed in Cape Town in support of RhinoProtect. Esteemed actors Rutger Hauer and Ingrid Chauvin are amongst other celebrated guests who were touched by the animal interactions and the initiatives that propel the reserve.

InverdoornInverdoorn has become a conservation stronghold – this past year saw them provide a home to the baby rhinos who were orphaned after their mothers fell victim to poachers. Elephants were re-introduced to the Karoo after being relocated to Inverdoorn. Raised in captivity they are now free-roaming and complete the reserve as a big five safari destination. The involvement of key figures such as Pete Tong could do much to help Inverdoorn elevate awareness about South Africa’s natural heritage and the dangers it must combat.

Hello Magazine, in their 4 editions are available, fresh and updated every month complimentary for guests, toursists and travellers in hotels, selected B&B’s, airports and in Premier Lounges at major airports, Hello Magazine can also be obtained at Joburg’s, Cape Town’s and Durban’s central tourist bureaus. Hello Cape Town is also accessible

on the web through www.issuu.com and for android mobile phones through m.issuu.com

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P.O. Box 888, Rhine Rd, 8050. Published and copywritten by Hello Cape Town

All rights reserved. While every care has been taken in compiling the information in this publication,

Hello Cape Town can not be held responsible for any omissions or errors. CK2002/007961/23

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4 - 5 Save the Date8 - 11 Dining12 Venue of the month14 Museums16 - 17 After Hours18 On stage20 Outdoor Activities21 Weekend Scene22 - 23 Wildlife All year Round26 - 27 What to see31 Kidz Zone32 - 33 Shopping36 - 37 Sleepless Night38 Nightlife42 Tourism News43 The Professionals

28 - 29 Cape Town30 Peninsula 34 Stellenbosch40 - 41 Western Province

Maps

CONNECT WITH CAPE TOWN’SMYCITI BUS SERVICE

For more information, visit www.myciti.org.zaor call the Transport Information Centre on 0800 65 64 63

MyCiTi operates on the following routes:• Airport to the Civic Centre and on to the V&A Waterfront• Civic Centre to Table View, Blouberg and Parklands• Civic Centre to Gardens, via the entertainment hubs of Loop and Long Streets• Civic Centre via Walmer Estate to Salt River rail station.

MyCiTi services connect some of Cape Town’s greatest tourist attractions and leisure opportunities. These include the vibrant Long Street entertainment zone, the historic central city, the Green Point Urban Park and Mouille Point beachfront, the V&A Waterfront and the beaches of the West Coast suburbs.

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To use MyCiTi buses, you will need to get a connect card (R23) from MyCiTi station kiosks and participating retailers, and load it with money. Should you no longer wish to use MyCiTi, the cost of the card will be refunded at any MyCiTi station kiosk if you hand in the card and your original receipt.

A trip on most routes costs R5.30 and there are free transfers between R5.30 routes within the Civic Centre and Table View stations. A trip on the main route betweenCivic Centre and Table View costs R10.60, but includes a free R5.30 trip ateither end of your journey. A trip between the Airport and the Civic Centreis R57 and R28.10 for children aged 4 to 11 years old (paper ticket only).

“Catch a bus at a MyCiTi stop, and remember to tap your myconnect card when you enter the system and again when you leave so that you pay theright fare,” says Marvin. “MyCiTi is safe, smart and affordable – a serviceto be proud of. We look forward to seeing you on board!”

that covers the entire spectrum of the power and water utilities industry in all its many forms. It’s designed for African utilities, large industrial end users and solution providers from across the globe.Business opportunities and knowledge sharing is available to everyone, and the technical workshops on the exhibition fl oor are open to all visitors and delegates free of charge!

African Utility Week features:• 11,000m2 indoors and outdoors exhibition space, accommodating over 250 solution providers presenting their latest technologies • Over 20 free to attend technical workshops and seminars, discussing solutions to your daily challenges • Opening session, featuring international thought leaders and local industry experts • ESI Awards of Excellence, a prestigious annual award ceremony • Networking function, where utility professionals, solution providers and large industrial end users come together to share experiences and make new contacts • Multi-track conference, including 8 conference break-out sessions and over 120 industry-elite speakers • More than 4000 visitors from over 60 countries

Conference break-out sessions include:• Metering• Renewable Energy• Water• Large Industry (energy/water effi ciency)• Infrastructure Investment• Transmission and Distribution/Smart Grids• GenerationVenue: Cape Town International Convention Centre, Convention Square, 1 Lower Long Street, Cape Town

Contact: Spintelligent Events on +27 (0)21 700-3500 for more information.

MARKETING INDABA 2013

Date: 15 & 16 May 2013 Venue: CTICC, Convention Square, 1 Lower Long Street Cape Town

This popular conference promise to again inspire both the professional marketer as well as those keen to get fresh ideas on marketing their products and services.

The theme of this year’s conference is ‘targeting’. Delegates will get the opportunity to listen to more than 16 industry leaders and speakers covering most aspects of the marketing discipline.

Cost: R 2,950 pp for both days; R 1,800 pp per day Included: Entrance & Parking, Lunch daily, Conference Goodie bag, Coffee, tea, refreshmentswww.marketingindaba.com

STUDENT EXPO 2013

17-18 May 2013“The Student Expo” is South Africa’s only exhibition that is designed to provide both current and prospective students with the necessary tools to succeed in tertiary education and beyond.Although initially conceptualised to aid in procuring student accommodation, “The Student Expo” has evolved to encompass a breadth of information to facilitate a successful, fulfi lling and stress-free student experience.

We target more than 1000 private & upmarket government schools (LSM 7-10) in the country + all the top University faculties students to further professionals in fi elds of legal, medical, engineering, commerce, culinary. Graduating students will be able to fi nd out more about the top 100 Graduating student in the country and companies can win a fl oating graduating trophy for 2013. Student Expo offers you brand awareness, brand visibility & our graduate recruitment program sustainability.Perfect opportunity for student market and stand a chance to become one of the top 100 graduate recruitment companies and your company has a chance to speak for 10 min at the student expo

VISITOR ATTRACTIONS:• Property seminar stage with entertainment• “Motivational & Educational Speaker” forums• Meet the estate agents & fi nd out where to stay• Interact with tertiary institutions and fi nd more about the courses and how to apply• Find out more about student loans & accounts• Network with future employment agencies• Test drive your ideal student car or scooter• Cooking school demonstrations• Demonstrations by sporting academies• Student bands & live entertainment• Large student market including a variety of food stalls• Do a psychological test to fi nd out what career suits you personality best!

There will be something for everyone!

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to meet the nation’s best employers and learn more about working for organizations that have been recognized as:The STUDENT EXPO is the only place where you can mix, mingle and meet the best employers from across the country best Universities, Student Finance houses, fi nd out about accommodation & student transport. It’s your chance to have a face-to-face with award-winning employers & universities and discover new career opportunities and learn more about internship and co-op positions, all under one roof.Tel: 086 122 2241

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S av e t h e dat eFINE BRANDY FUSION

9-10 May 2013, Cape Town International Convention Centre

At last Capetonians will get what they desired: to share in the spirit at Fine Brandy Fusion, the country’s premier brandy event. This glam gathering of brandy lovers, the city’s social set and celebrities will be hosted from 9-10 May at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.

“Imagine our delight that we can now host the highly successful Fine Brandy Fusion in Cape Town a stones throw from the spot where brandy was fi rst distilled on a ship docked in Table Bay harbour 341 years ago,” says Christelle Reade-Jahn, director of the SA Brandy Foundation. She added that local brandy afi cionados will be equally elated that they no longer have to fl y to Joburg to join this magnifi cent showcase of South Africa’s fi nest.

Standard Bank is the main sponsor, showing a fi rm commitment to South African producers.There will be lots to see, do, nose and sip for the young and trendy, sophisticates and connoisseurs eager to explore South Africa’s internationally admired brandy industry at this über-glamorous annual event. Hitting the right vibe as part celebration, part learning experience, Fine Brandy Fusion refl ects brandy’s refi ned and its lighter side, merging a fusion of cultures and styles.

R175 for Cape Town includes a brandy glass and Nespresso vouchersTickets available from Computicket or at the door.No visitors under 18 years.Twitter: @BrandyFusion / #brandyfusionFacebook: www.facebook.com/fi nebrandyfusionWeb: www.brandyfestival.co.za

AFRICAN UTILITY WEEK - CAPE TOWN

When: Tuesday, 14 May 2013 to Wednesday, 15 May 2013Where: Cape Town

African Utility Week is the only African exhibition

fi nest food and beverage exhibition. There is an exciting line-up of some of the fi nest international celebrity and BBC chefs accompanied by South Africa’s fi rst class chefs in nine state-of-the-art kitchen theatres as well as a number of unique speciality shows.

Not only will there be hands-on workshops conducted by world class chefs, big-name book signings and some supreme organic produce on offer, but you will be watching and learning from the grand masters of food, wine, gourmet travel and lifestyle. With the latest in global trends and tastes right on your doorstep you can come and shop, explore and ignite all of your senses with this extraordinary gastronomic experience.

Tickets can be purchased at the door or online. And your ticket includes free food and wine sampling, free live demonstration by your favourite BBC celebrity chef in the Chefs in Action Theatre, live demonstrations in no less than 9 additional theatres with top local and International Chefs and Wine Connoisseurs and there are hundreds of fabulous prize giveaways and special offers on the latest in food, wine, cookware and kitchen appliances.Venue: Cape Town International Convention CentreContact: Gourmet SA on +27 (0)21 702-2280.

TOPS GUGULETHU WINE FESTIVAL

When: Friday, 24 May 2013 to Saturday, 25 May 2013Where: Gugulethu

Come and be part of the TOPS Gugulethu Wine Festival for an evening of wine, music, food and education!

Visitors can delight in tasting a multitude of wine styles and cultivars; interact with lifestyle brands in wine lounges and explore a wide variety of tastes.

Lulinge and Mzoli Ngcawuzele, well known businessmen from Gugulethu are the motivators / owners of the festival. Mzoli is best known as the owner of the very successful restaurant called Mzoli’s Place, located in Gugulethu and as a property developer constructing the very fi rst shopping mall to be built for any previously disadvantaged community in the Western-Cape, known as the Gugulethu Square.

His idea behind the festival is to create awareness amongst Black people in the Western Cape, with

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S av e t h e dat ewww.student-expo.com

FRANSCHHOEK LITERARY FESTIVAL

When: Friday, 17 May 2013 to Sunday, 19 May 2013Where: Franschhoek

For three days Franschhoek will become a bustling get-together of readers, writers, booksellers and publishers. Visit the Polemics and Politics themed Franschhoek Literary Festival from 11 to 13 May 2012.

Alexander McCall Smith, Anthony Horowitz, Antony Beevor, Kate Mosse, A D (Andrew) Miller, Paul Geraghty, Mbuyiseni Oswald Mtshali, Marguerite Poland, Redi Thlabi, historians Bill Nasson and Randolph Vigne, poet and novelist Finuala Dowling, Fred de Vries, Jo-Anne Richards, Anchien Troskie, Sydda Essop, Nini Bairnsfather Cloete, Claire Robertson, Christopher Hope, Jane Raphaely, Tony Leon, Chris Mann, Ndumiso Ngcobo and the regular lineup of profi cient chairpeople, including Michele Magwood, Justice Malala, Jenny Crwys-Williams, John Maytham, Mike Wills and more. The visiting authors have been selected for their exceptional writing, their approachability and their passion for promoting reading.

In the week leading up to the festival youngsters can take part in the fi rst ‘Book Week for Young Readers’ where they can listen to some of the 46 children’s authors participating in reading and telling their stories.

Tickets for all events, including classical concerts and restaurant events, are available from the Franschhoek Wine Valley & Tourist Association. Tel: +27 (0)21 876-3603

GOOD FOOD & WINE SHOW CAPE TOWN

When: Thursday, 23 May 2013 to Sunday, 26 May 2013Where: Foreshore, Cape Town

All of Cape Town’s gourmets, gourmands and good-life devotees will be treated at South Africa’s

a view to expanding the wine base for wineries. Another objective is to provide a favourable environment for the wineries that wish to position their brands in the black community.

Tickets cost R90 per day and there are return coach trips from the Cape Town City Centre to the festival.

FESTIVAL TIMES:Friday, 25th May 2012: 16h00 to 21h00Saturday, 26th May 2012: 15h00 to 21h00

Venue: On the roof-top of the Gugulethu Square mall, which boosts around 600 car parking baysContact: Cape Wine Academy on +27 (0)21 889-8844 for more information

CAPE TOWN BIG BAND JAZZ FESTIVAL – 2013

29 May – 01 June 2013All events happening at the Baxter Concert Hall, Baxter Theatre Complex, Rondebosch, Cape Town.Tickets available through Computicket.Participating Bands…

Wednesday 29 May• Pinelands Jazz Band• Omega Big Band• Stellenbosch Youth Jazz Band• Beau Soleil Music Centre• St Joseph’s Marist College Jazz Band• Delft Big Band

Thursday 30 May• King David Jazz Band (Johannesburg)• Westerford High Big Band• Rondebosch Boys’ High School Junior Jazz Band• Wynberg Boys’ High School Big Band• Little Giants• Rondebosch Boys’ High School Senior Jazz Band

Friday 31 May• Bergvliet High J2• Heathfi eld High School Jazz Band• Wynberg Girls’ High School Big Band• Rustenburg High School for Girls’ Jazz Band• Bergvliet High Jazz Band• UCT Big Band

Saturday 1 June• SACS Junior School Jazz Band• Sans Souci Jazz Cats• Pridwin P’zazz Jazz Band (Johannesburg)• SACS High School Junior Jazz Band• Bishops Jazz Band• SACS High School Senior Jazz Band• Alumni Big Bandctbigbandjazzfest.co.zaTel: (021) 794 8193Cell: 082 451 3696

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GARDEN IN AFRICAKirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is acclaimed as one of the great botanic gardens of the world. Few gardens can match the sheer grandeur of the setting of Kirstenbosch, against the eastern slopes of Cape Town’s Table Mountain. Kirstenbosch was established in 1913 to promote, conserve and display the extraordinarily rich and diverse fl ora of southern Africa, and was the fi rst botanic garden in the world to be devoted to a country’s indigenous fl ora.

Kirstenbosch displays a wide variety of the unique plant life of the Cape Flora, also known as fynbos, as well as plants from all the diverse regions of southern Africa. Those that cannot

survive outdoors, such as plants from the arid regions, are grown in the Botanical Society Conservatory. There are over 7 000 species in cultivation at Kirstenbosch, including many

rare and threatened species. More than just a garden, Kirstenbosch is part of a nature reserve. The 36 hectare garden is part of a 528 hectare estate that contains protected mountainside

supporting natural forest and fynbos along with a variety of animals and birds.

The Kirstenbosch Estate borders the Table Mountain National Park. Kirstenbosch lies in the heart of the Cape Floristic Region, also known as the Cape Floral Kingdom. In 2004 the

Cape Floristic Region, including Kirstenbosch, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site – another fi rst for Kirstenbosch, it is the fi rst botanic garden in the world to be included

within a natural World Heritage Site.

Kirstenbosch Guided Walks The Kirstenbosch branch’s volunteer Garden Guides, who are brimming with amazing knowledge and insights into the Garden, are guaranteed to fascinate

and enhance your appreciation of Kirstenbosch. They lead free guided walks around the Garden on a daily basis. (Mon-Sat 10:00am, excluding the fi rst Monday of the month).

Walks are approximately 2 hours in duration and are all slightly different as they are tailored to meet the needs and interests of each group and highlight seasonal interest in the Garden.

Entrance charge: Free walk, but Garden entrance fee applies. How to book: Kirstenbosch Information Desk: 021 799 8783.

Event venue: Visitor Centre Gate 1

GARDEN VIEW

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With one of the greatest catalogues of songs in the history of rock n’ roll, Bon Jovi has sold more than 125 million albums and racked up a stellar resume of career accomplishments. Bringing their signature brand of rock ‘n’ roll back to the people, Bon Jovi will be performing live in South Africa in May 2013.

The band’s return to the road in 2013 will cap an incredible run which has secured Bon Jovi’s status as the essential live rock band – having performed more than 2,700 concerts in over 50 countries for more than 35 million fans, and earning the #1 grossing worldwide tour twice in just three years. “Because We Can – The Tour” will also debut brand new songs from new album What About Now, due out in Spring 2013, loading even more ammunition into the band’s huge arsenal of hits including “Livin’ on a Prayer,” “You Give Love a Bad Name,” “Who Says

Big Concerts confi rmed that recent 2013 SAMA nominee Elvis Blue will be the opening artist for Bon Jovi’s South African tour dates.

Elvis Blue’s journey started when he was a young boy, singing in school choirs, and busking on the streets of Johannesburg and Scotland. After a stint overseas as a street musician, Elvis returned to South Africa where he decided to study contemporary music. While living in George he met the friend whose name he would adopt in 2008. “My wife works at an organisation that is a hospice and children’s home and I met this little boy there when I used to go and play my guitar for them.

He really wanted to be a keyboard player, and his name was Elvis Blaauw”, he says. When he passed

away in 2009, as a tribute to this amazing young man, Jan Hoogendyk adopted his name and Elvis Blue was born. In 2010, Elvis Blue won the title of Mnet Idol for that year – sharing half the profi t with runner up Lloyd Cele. In that year Elvis Blue released the album simply titled Elvis Blue. On the album’s release in November 2010, it shot up the radio and sales charts and today enjoys platinum sales status with sales in excess of 50 000 copies, all powered by its three smash-hit singes “Things my father said”, “Lighthouse” and “Save Me”. His latest album ‘Journey’ has just recently been nominated for three SAMA awards including ‘Male Artist of the Year’, ‘Song of The Year’ and ‘Album of the Year’.

South African Tour Dates:Tuesday 7th May 2013 – Cape Town Stadium, Cape TownPresented by 94.5 KFM and MNETFor more information on all things Bon Jovi, visit www.BonJovi.com.

Ticketing Information:Tickets on sale now for the Cape Town show (web, outlets and call centers) Tickets available online from www.bigconcerts.co.za, or Computicket.

CONTACTS Gwen Ironsi (Cape Town publicity) +27 (0) 726561906, [email protected] Verwey Bekker (Universal Music - International Rock & Pop Product Manager)+27 (0) 8444 22216, [email protected]

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GRILLS

ASIANBUKHARAA: 33 Church Str.T: 021 424 0000www.bukhara.comEASTERN FOOD BAZAARA: The Wellington Darling StreetT: 021 461 2458www.easternfoodbazaar.co.zaHAIKUA: 58 Burg StreetT: 021 424 7000www.bukhara.comSOUTH CHINA DIM SUM BARA:289 Long StreetT: 078 846 3656

TAIWAN CITYA: Shop 421, Canal Walk Century CityT: 021 555 3081TAKUMIA: 3 Park Road, GardensT: 021 424 8879On FacebookRG’S KABAB MAHALA: 315 Main RoadT: 021 434 0008 / 9www.dining-out.co.zaWAKAME &WAFUA: 1st and 2nd Floor, Cnr Surrey Place and Beach Road Mouille PointT: 021 433 2377www.wakame.co.za

ARNOLD’S RESTAURANTA: 60 Kloof StreetT: 021 424 4344BIG 5 SOUTH AFRICANA: Aquila Game LodgeT: 021 421 4998www.aquilasafari.comBLACK MARLINA: Main Road, Millers Point, Simons TownT: 021 876 1621www.blackmarlin.co.zaCAPE MALAYRESTAURANTA: Hohenort Hotel 93 Brommeryslei RoadT: 021 794 2137www.cellars-hohenort.com/cape-malayCITY GRILL STEAKHOUSEA: V & A WaterfrontT: 021 421 9820www.citygrill.co.zaCAPTAIN’S TALE & TWO & SIXPENCE PUBA: 88 St George’s StreetT: 021 786 1371

GAMEwww.captains-table.co.zaFRANCOIS RESTAURANTA: Cnr Beach & Recreation Road Fish HoekT: 021 782 3066www.food24.com/Restaurants.../Restaurants/Francois-RestaurantMAMA AFRICAA: 178 Long StreetT: 021 426 1017www.dining-out.co.zaMARIMBAA: Cnr Coen Steytler and Heerengracht Road, ForeshoreT: 021 418 3366www.marimbasa.comTHEO’S GRILL A: 163 Beach Road Mouille PointT: 021 439 3494www.dining-out.co.zaWESTCOAST OSTRICH FARMA: Westcoast Ostrich Ranch, Van Schoorsdrif Rd, Philadelphia off N7T: 021 972 1955www.ostrichranch.co.za

1800A: The Cape Royal, 47 Main RdT: 021 430 0506www.18hundreddegrees.com& UNIONA: 110 Bree StreetT: 021 422 2770

DINING

www.carne-sa.comGRAND CAFÉ & BEACHA: Granger Bay Rd, off Beach RdT: 021 425 0551www.thegrand.co.zaSAINTS BURGER JOINTA: 84 Kloof Street

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DININGwww.wininganddining.co.za/western-cape/cape-town/city-bowl/-unionAMADODA BRAAIA: 1- 4 Strand Street Woodstock T: 021 447 2133BRAZAA: Canal Walk Shopping CenterT: 021 555 0335CARNE- SAA: 70 Keerom StreetT: 021 424 3460

T: 021 424 0030 SQUIRESA: The District, Grand West Casino T: 021 534 9194On Facebook THE HUSSAR GRILLA: 107A, Main Road, Green PointT: 021 433 2081www.dining-out.co.za

MEDITERRANEAN95 KEEROMA: 95 Keerom StreetT: 021 422 0765www.95keerom.comBIESMIELLAHA: 021 423 0850T: Wale & Pentz Streetwww.biesmiellah.co.za IL LEONE MASTRANTONIOA: 22 Cobern Street, Green PointT: 021 421 0071www.mastrantonio.comLA PERLAA: Cnr Church & Beach Roads, Sea PointT: 021 434 2471www.laperla.co.za

POSTICINOA: Cnr Main & Albany Roads, Sea PointT: 021 439 4014 / 3964www.posticino.co.zaROCCAA: Cape Quarter, 27 Somerset Rd, Green PointT: 021 418 8000 TASCA RESTAURANTA: Shop 154, V&A Waterfront T: 021 438 1213www.tascadebelem.co.zaVALORAA: Corner of Loop & Hout StreetT: 021 426 1001www.valora.co.za

INTERNATIONAL96 WINERY ROADRESTAURANTA: Winery Road off R44 Zanberg farmT: 021 842 2020www.96wineryroad.co.zaBLUESRESTAURANTA: The Promenade, Victoria Road Camps BayT: 021 438 2040www.blues.co.zaDE VOLKSKOMBUISA: An de Wagenweg StellenboschT: 021 887 2121www.volkskombuis.co.zaLA COLOMBEA: Constantia Uitsig Estate T: 021 794 2390www.constantia-uitsig.comLA PETITE FERMEA: Pass Road

FranschhoekT: 021 876 3016www.lapetiteferme.co.zaMANO’SA: 39 Main RoadT: 021 434 1090www.mano.co.zaMANO A MANO5 Park Road GardensTel: 021 422 4415 MON PLAISIRA: At Chamonix Wine Farm Uitkyk StreetT: 021 876 2393www.monplaisir.co.zaREUBEN’SA: Oude Stallen 19 Huguenot RoadT: 021 876 3772www.reubens.co.zaTHE ROUNDHOUSEA: Kloof RoadT: 021 438 4347www.theroundhouserestaurant.co.za

BLAKES BAR & LOUNGEA: 189 Buitengracht StrT: 072 451 5356021 422 4747www.blakesbar.co.zaFRENCH TOASTA: 199 Bree StreetT: 021 422 4084 www.frenschtoastwine.comFORKA: 84 Long StreetT: 021 424 6334www.fork-restaurant.co.zaGIOVANNI’S A: 103 Main Road, Green PointT: 021 434 6893

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ADDIS IN CAPE - EthopianA: 41 Church Street T: 021 424 5722www.addisincape.co.zaAFRICA CAFE From Moroccan through Ethiopian and Zambian, all the way to Xhosa and Cape Malay.A: 108 Shortmarket street T: 032 422 0221www.africacafe.co.zaBIESMIELLAH - Cape Malay experienceA: Wale & Pentz Streets, Bo-Kaap,T: 021 423 0850www.biesmiellah.co.za

Cape Town hotels are the home to some of the fi nest dining experience that our city can provide as part of the indulging hospitality tradition. Reservation is highly recommended for all venues.CBDBOMBAY BRASSERIECuisine: Fine Indian Specialty diningA: The Taj, CBD T: 021 819 2000 MEZBAANCuisine: Northern Indian ( Mughlai), HalaalA: Hilton Cape Town T: 021 481 3700www.capetowncitycentre.hilton.com PLANET RESTAURANT Cuisine:Contemporary South African food served in impeccable surroundingA: Mount Nelson Hotel, GardensT: 021 483 1948 www.mountnelson.co.zaSAVOURCuisine: Globel menu, available all day.

DINING

A TASTE OF AFRICA

HIDDEN TREASURES

BIHARI - IndianA: Paddock Shopping Centre MilnertonT: 021 522 9894 www.bihari.co.zaDAAWATThe authentic Pakistani RestaurantA: Dockside Building, Buitengracht & 31 Machu Street T: 021 421 9017www.daawat.co.zaRAASOIE - IndianA: 115 Kloof Street Gardens T: 021 423 1777www.dining-out.co.zaSIMPLY ASIAA: V & A Waterfront / Heritage Square (CBD)T: 021 425 5555 www.simplyasia.co.zaANATOLI– Turkish RestaurantA: 24 Napier Street Greenpoint T: 021 419 2501www.anatoli.co.zaEASTERN FOOD BAZAARA: 96 Longmarket Street T: 021 461 2458www.easternfoodbazaar.co.zaOCEAN BASKET –SeafoodA: Cnr Main and Gabriel Road, PlumsteadT: 021 761 0765(All of Ocean basket food in all the branches is strictly Halaal) www.oceanbasket.com

GOLD GOLD Restaurant is a vibrant, eclectic Pan-African experience GOLD of Africa MuseumA: 15 Bennett street, Greenpoint T: 021 421 4653www.goldrestaurant.co.zaTHE CAPE MALAY RESTAURANTThe spicey, rustic colours of the Cape’s unique cuisine at the Cellars .A: 93 Brommersvlei Road ConstantiaT: 021 794 2149www.cellars-hohenort.com/cape-malay

MAMMA AFRICA A place of African Food, African Music & African HappinessA: 178 Long Street T: 021 426 1017www.mamaafricarest.netMARCO’S AFRICAN PLACEIndigenous African & Cape Malay CuisineA: 15 Rose Lane Bo-Kaap, Cape TownT: 021 423 5412www.marcosafricanplace.co.zaMOYO Sophisticated African experienceA: Eden on the Bay Shopping Centre Bloubergstrand T: 021 554 9671 / 2www.moyo.co.zaMOYO KIRSTENBOSCHT: 021 762 9585NOON GUN TEA ROOM & RESTAURANT Aromatic, Spicy, traditional Cape Malay food.Strikly HalaalA: 273 Longmarket St. Signal Hill, Bo- KaapT: 021 424 0529 www.noonguntearoom.co.za NYONIS KRAAL Traditional African, Eastern and European fl avours, recipes and cultures togetherA: 98 Long Street T: 021 422 0529 / 0525www.nyoniskraal.co.za

CHEF RESTAURANTSDEAR MECuisine: A celebration of local and seasonalOpen: Monday to Friday: 7:00-15:00. Dinner Thursday by Vanessa Marx.A: 165 Longmarket Street T: 021 422 4920www.dearme.co.zaLA MOUETTECuisine: Exciting, modern French food with a distinctly Mediterranean fl air by Henry VigarOpen: Dinner - Monday to Sunday, Lunch - Friday to SundayA: 78 Regent Roa, Sea Point T: 021 433 0856http://lamouette-restaurant.co.za

TAPASwww.giovannisrestaurant.comLA BRUXIAA: 341 Main Road, Sea PointT: 021 434 8794www.labohembistro.co.zaMYKONOS TAVERNAA: 343 Main Rd,Sea pointT: 021 439 2106SALEROA: Shop No 7216, Upper Level, V & A WaterfrontT: 021 421 1916www.waterfront.co.za/eat/eatcontent/Pages/Salero.aspx

BAIAA: V&A WaterfrontT: 021 421 0935www.baiarestaurant.co.zaBLOWFISH RESTAURANTA: 1 MARINE Dr. Dolphin Beach, TableviewT: 021 556 5456www.blowfi shrestaurant.co.zaCODFATHERA: 34 The Dr. Camps BayT: 021 438 0782www.dining-out.co.zaDUNESA: 1 Beach RoadT: 021 790 1876www.dunesrestaurant.co.zaOCEAN BLUEA: Shop 3, The Promenade Victoria Road Camps BayT: 021 438 9838 / 9www.dining-out.co.za

SEAFOODPANAMA JACKSA: Quay 500, Cape Town Harbour T: 021 447 3992www.panamajacks.net PARANGAA: Shop 1, The Promenade, Victoria Road Camps BayT: 021438 0404 www.paranga.co.zaPIGALLEA: 57 A Somerset Road Green PointT: 021 421 4848www.pigallerestaurants.co.zaSOUTHPOLEA: Ocean Square, Sunset BeachT: 021 551 5752www.southpolerestaurant.co.zaTHE LOOKOUT DECKA: Harbour RoadT: 021 790 0900www.thelookoutdeck.co.za

THE TEST KITCHENCuisine: Innovative creations by Luke Dale-RobertsOpen: Lunch & Dinner - Tuesday to Saturday,A: The Old Biscuit Mill, 375 Albert Road, Woodstock T: 021 447 2337http://thetestkitchen.co.zaBIZERCA BISTROCuisine: A marriage of traditional French classics with the own authentic style of Cyrillia and Laurent Deslandes.Open: Lunch & Dinner -Monday to FridayA: Jetty Street, ForshoreT: 021 418 0001NOBU & REUBEN’S restaurants at the One & only Hotel are listed farther ahead

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THE CRYPT JAZZ RESTAURANT“Live Jazz” music is on offer in a realxed atmosphere every night from Tuesday till Saturday 18:00 to 21:00. Cover charge R45 pp. Serving Lunch, Light meals and DinnerA: 1 Wale Street T: 079 683 4658 www.thecryptjazz.com

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DININGA: 15 On Orange Hotel T: 021 469 8000www.africanpridehotels.comTWANKEY BARCuisine: Oyster & Champagne BarA: The Taj, CBD T: 021 819 2000THIRTY 7Cuisine:ContemporaryA: Westin Grand Arabella Quays T: 021 412 9999THE PEPPER CLUBCuisine: ContinentalA: The Pepper Club Luxury Hotel & Spa, T: 021 438 3174 www.pepperclub.co.zaGREEN POINTCONNEXIONCuisine: A Tapas styled meu and an extensive wine by the glass list. A: Protea Hotel, Victoria Junction T: 021 418 1234V& A WATERFRONTBASCULE WHISKEY,WINE & COCKTAILCuisine: InternationalA: Cape Grace Hotel T: 021 410 7100www.capegrace.com/dining/bascule SIGNAL RESTAURANTCuisine: Creative Cape CuisineA: Cape Grace Hotel T: 021 410 7080www.capegrace.com/dining/signal_restaurant NOBUCuisine: Sublime Japanese CuisineA: One & Only Hotel T: 021 431 5111

WINE BARS

REUBEN’SCuisine: The creative menu of Reuben Riffel A: One & Only Hotel T: 021 431 5222CLIPPER RESTAURANTCuisine: Seafood DelicaciesA: The Commodore Hotel T: 021 415 1000www.commodorehotel.co.zaQUARTER RESTAURANTCuisine: Fine Dining in the Cape Malay traditionA: The Portswood Hotel T: 021 418 3281TOBAGO’S RESTAURANTCuisine: InternationalA: Radisson Blu, Granger Bay T: 021 441 3000THE ATLANTIC GRILLCuisine: InternationalA: The Table Bay Hotel T: 021 406 5918OYOCuisine: Seafood, MediterraneanA: Victoria & Alfred Hotel T: 021 419 6677www.newmarkhotels.com/newmark/oyo/SEA POINTSALT RESTAURANT & BARCuisine: Simple, Approachable, honest foodA: Ambassador Hotel, Bantry Bay T: 021 439 7258www.newmarkhotels.com/newmark/salt/SUNSET RESTAURANTCuisine: International, Cape Malay evenings on Wednesday & Espetada special on Thursdays.A: the Peninsula Hotel T: 021 430 7777www.peninsula.co.za

BELTHAZAR RESTAURANT& WINE BARA: V&A WaterfrontT: 021 421 3753www.belthazar.co.zaGORGEOUS BY GRAHAM BECKBubbly bar - A: Steenberg Estate, Tokai Rd, ConstantiaT: 021 713 7177www.gorgeosbygrahambeck.comPETIT CAVEAUA: Colosseum Building. Century CityT: 201 823 3033http:/petitcaveaurestaurant.co.za

CRU CAFÉ WINE BAR& RESTAURANTA: Cape Quarter Extension, Piazza Level, 27 Somerset Road De WaterkantT: 021 418 6293www.thecrucafe.comFRENCH TOASTWine & Tapas BarA: 199 Bree Str.T: 021 422 3839www.frenchtoastwine.comLA BOHEME WINE BAR & BISTROA: 341 Main Rd, Sea Point T: 021 434 8717www.labohembistro.co.za

TOP OF THE RITZCuisine: European Kitchen with a South African taste on a 360° revolving platform. A: Ritz Hotel T: 021 439 6988 www.ritzrestarants.co.za

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The Houses Of Parliament are an architectural wonder. Gallery tickets are available from Room 12. Overseas visitors must present their passports. The parliament building, which also houses the Library of Parliament, is beautiful, with its central dome and Corinthian porticos and pavilions. You can also sit in the public gallery during a parliamentary session.The original designer, Charles Freeman, miscalculated the foundations and was replaced by Henry Greaves, who oversaw the building until completion in 1885. The new House of Assembly was designed by Sir Herbert Baker.A pedestrian walkway, Government Avenue, runs through the Company Gardens and provides easy access to Parliament and other nearby attractions are Greenmarket Square, the Castle of Good Hope and the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Between July and January, guided tours take place from Monday to Friday: 11:00 and 14:00. Address: 90 Plein Street Tel: 021 403 2266Cape Town website: www.parliament.gov.za/MYCITI ROUTE 101 - STATION: GARDENS STOP: GOVERNMENT AVENUE

The museum is interactive and Hi-tech, using different media to present highlights of South Africa history, and transforming the Jewish community’s story into a vital account of individual and organizational roles and contributions. Dynamic display reveal the community’s response to the moral and political challenges that confronted them. On view are rare Judaica artifacts, animated video footage of famous Barney Barnato and Max Rose, and an award winning documentary fi lm ‘Nelson Mandela. A Righteous Man’, which is screened throughout the day. Open: 10:00-17:00 Sun-Thur, 10:00-14:00 Fri. T: 021 465 1546 www.sajewishmuseum.co.za MYCITI ROUTE 101 - STATION : GARDENS STOP: GOVERNMENT AVENUE

Situated a touch kick away from Newlands Rugby Stadium, the SA Rugby Museum offers an exciting and thought-provoking insight into the history of the game in South Africa. With items dating back

MUSEUMS

THE SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY MUSEUM

SOUTH AFRICAN JEWISH MUSEUM

DISTRICT 6 MUSEUM

HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT

GOLD OF AFRICA

to 1891 the museum is a must for any sports fan visiting Cape Town. Take a trip down memory lane; listen to some old radio commentaries; follow the path to unity in South African Rugby and the emergence of the South African Rugby Football Union out of the four previous administration bodies. This museum is a fi tting tribute to all South African rugby players, administrators and supporters. Tours are scheduled by arrangement from Monday to Friday, between 09h00 and 16h00. Only groups will be accommodated on Saturdays and Public Holidays.No tours will take place on match days. T : 021 686 2150 http://www.newlandstours.co.za

This unique museum entices visitors to experience the ancient, sometimes mystical relationship that exists between gold and the African continent through state - of - the art visuals and artistic displays. The museum is home to a collection of 350 West african gold artefacts as well as objects from the ancient gold civilizations of southern Africa. Martin Melck House, 96 Strand Street.Open: 09:30 - 17:00 T: 021 405 1540MYCITI ROUTE 101 - STOP: MID LOOP AND THEN A LITTLE WALK TO STRAND STREET

District Six was named the Sixth Municipal District of Cape Town in 1867. Original established as mixed community of freed slaves, merchants, artisan, labourers and immigrants, District Six was vibrant centre with close links to the city and the port. By the beginning of the twentieth century, however, the history of removals and marginalization had begun. www.districtsix.co.za T: 021 466 7200 Visiting hours: Mon: 09:00 – 14:00 Tues – Sat. 09:00 – 16:00MYCITI ROUTE 102 - STOP: DISTRICT SIX

A world of discovery under one roof! Expect a wide variety of interactive displays and exciting activities for your enjoyment. Build a house in the exclusive ‘kids only’ Murray & Roberts Building Site, challenge your mind with Puzzling Things, experience weightlessness similar to that of space with a spin on the Human Gyroscope, play Mindball - the game where you control the ball with your brain waves and see and hear science in the Audio Kinetic Sculpture. See South Africa’s electric car, the Joule, now on display (soon you will be able to ‘plug-in’ while you visit as we are making provision in our parking area for our visitors electric cars!) and much more. For the fi rst time, we have an outdoor area, step outside and learn how the Science Centre is harvesting its rainwater to save water or enjoy a game of Chess on the Giant Chess set. We offer free internet to all our visitors. Mon to Sat 09:00 - 16:30, Sundays & Public Holidays 10:00 - 16:30 www.ctsc.org.zaMYCITI ROUTE 102 - STOP: UPPER SALT RIVER AND THEN A LITTLE WALK

CAPE TOWN SCIENCE CENTER

MUSEUMS IN WINE ESTATES

SPIER WINE ESTATEA small selection is displayed in the public spaces at Spier, including the Manor House, Conference Centre and Hotel. The work is rotated on an annual basis to give exposure to as many of the artists as possible, and to keep the spaces fresh and alive for visitors and staff. The art chosen for display aims to show the richness and diversity of the SA experience and artistic talent. Spier believes that the visual arts can provide both guests and staff with new insights, and challenge us to take a fresh look at our world and environment. Because of this, it is a powerful tool for transformation. Regular exhibitions are held in the Spier Old Wine Cellar Gallery. These also showcase works from the collection, and have an educational focus. www.spier.co.za

FRANSCHHOEK MOTOR MUSEUM AT L’ORMARINS WINE ESTATEThe Franschhoek Motor Museum offers visitors a special opportunity to look back at more than 100 years of motoring history with its unique and exciting collection of vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles and memorabilia in the magnifi cent setting of L’Ormarins.www.fmm.co.za

THE HESS ART COLLECTION AT GLEN CARLOU WINE ESTATEThe Museum, which opened in 2006, currently has a new exhibition of works by Andy Goldsworthy, Deryck Healey and Ouattara Watts. Mr Donald M. Hess, founder of Hess Family Estates, the Swiss-based company that owns Glen Carlou, also has one of the largest privately owned contemporary art collections in the world. To reaffi rm his commitment to the South African winelands, works from the Hess Collection are to be permanently displayed the Hess Museum situated in Glen Carlou’s wine tasting and art facility.www.glencarlou.co.za

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It’s the tastiest date on the South African foodie calendar and an event where trends are born. The new look Good Food & Wine Show kicks off in Cape Town from May 23 to May 26 and is bang on with what’s hot and fabulous in food and cooking fashions. The enduring appeal of celebrity chefs continues and appearing at the Cape Town show is the inimitable Gordon Ramsay, a global TV superstar. Chef Ramsay is famous for his temper and scathing outbursts in the kitchen. However, despite his unconventional style, he is without a doubt one of the best chefs in the world and has several successful restaurants to prove it.

Comfort food has gone global and baking has taken the world by storm so heading for our shores in master pâtissier, author and TV chef Eric Lanlard who counts Madonna and the Beckhams among his celebrity clients. Next year the charming Frenchman will become the fi rst chef to travel to space with Virgin Galactic.

Also coming to the Cape Town show is Australian chef and star of Bill’s Food, Bill Granger who is known for delicious food that is simple, fresh and looks irresistible and more importantly is easy to create at home. Locally sourced foods and children’s nutrition are the leading trends in 2013, according to the US’s National Restaurant Association’s annual “What’s hot 2013 chef survey” and the Good Food & Wine Show is bang up-to-date with these global predictions.

Getting children into the kitchen and involved in cooking for the family is the future of a healthy nation. So what better inspiration to our children than winner of the fi rst Junior MasterChef Australia Isabella Bliss and her twin sister Sofi a ,who came in the top four of the competition which propelled them to international recognition? The two will be active at the show’s latest addition, the Little Chefs Kitchen sponsored by Woolworths.

The Bliss twins recently published a cookbook with their mother Sylvana Spina who will also be at the show on the innovative Dial-A-Mum where experts will be giving mothers advice – from nutrition and what to cook that night to what to pack into a healthy but tasty school lunchbox. Where food comes from is making headlines around the world following the horse meat scandal. The Real Food stand is a fully interactive experience covering everything from sustainability and being able to rent-a-hen for your own freshly laid eggs to how to create your own blog and share your food experiences with the world.

The Good Food & Wine Show also proudly launches the fi rst South African Bar Show, a not-to-be-missed platform for premium brands in the

bar industry. The Good Food & Wine Show is more interactive than ever before – the whole family can interact with local and global foodie personalities who are showcasing their culinary skills while exhibitors have the opportunity to communicate directly with their target market. The Good Food & Wine Show is being partnered with Fiera Milano, the world’s leading Exhibition Company. This is the recipe for all that's fabulous in the kitchen! Don’t miss it.

TOP ATTRACTIONS AT THE 2013 SHOW

• Checkers Celebrity Chefs Theatre where renowned chefs Gordon Ramsay, Eric Lanlard, Bill Granger and the Bliss Sisters will be in action cooking up a storm using Checkers products. • Brilliant Baking Theatre has Eric Lanlard and other chefs whipping up some tasty treats.• Little Chefs Kitchen sponsored by Woolworths is the place where children are encouraged to cook and the Bliss Twins will create some memorable dishes.• Best of the Cape is the zone in which top restaurants showcase their winter menus.• Creative Coffee Theatre is an interactive theatre which will show visitors how to do latte art and to create a perfect cuppa.• Discover Chocolate Theatre• Dial-A-Mom nutritionist moms answer visitors questions live• Decadent Desserts is a mouth-watering treat• DSTV Celebrity Chef Photobooth and VIP lounge• Tafelpraatjies features the best of Cape cuisine • The South African Bar Show is where visitors can expect a host of vibrantly themed interactive exhibition stands that showcase the very best in spirits, liqueurs, beer and craft beers and sparkling wine brands.• The Real Food Theatre sponsored by Woolworths features healthy, sustainable methods of making wholesome food. DATESMay 23 To 26 2013 - Cape Town International Convention Centre

BOOKING AND TICKET PRICESTickets are available from www.goodfoodandwineshow.co.za. Entry cost for children R55 and adults R110. This includes more free theatres than ever before. Visitors will also receive a coupon book that will allow for massive savings and specials

CONTACT USTel: 0861 300343 (foodie)Web: www.goodfoodandwine.co.zaFacebook: Good Food and Wine Show SA

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A F T E R H O U R SSUNDOWNERS

SEA VIEW ALL THROUGH ! HarbourShimmy Beach Club: South Arm Road in the prestigious V&AHarbour Waterfront. Tel:021 200 7778. http://shimmybeachclub.com/Granger BayGrand Café on the Beach: Granger Bay Road, Tel: 021 425 0551, www.grandafrica.com Mouille PointWakame & Wafu: 1st fl oor, Corner of Beach Road & Surrey Place, Tel: 021 433 2377, www.wakame.co.za Sotano :121 Beach Road, Tel: 021 433 1757Pepenero: No. 1, Two Oceans Beach, Bay Road, Tel: 021 439 9027, www.pepenero.co.za Theo’s Grill: Ground Floor, New Cumberland Building, 163 Beach Road, Tel: 021 439 3494Sea PointLa Vie: SABC building, Beach Rd, www.lavie.co.za La Perla: Beach Rd, Tel: 021 439 9538, www.laperla.co.za Winchester Mansion: 221 Beach Road‏, Tel: 021 434 2351, www.winchester.co.za Camps BayGrand Café & Room: 35 Victoria Road, Tel: 021 438 4253, www.grandafrica.comThe Bungalow Restaurant & Lounge: 3 Victoria Road, Clifton, Tel: 021 438 2018. www.thebungalow.co.zaOcean Blue: 3 The Promenade, Victoria Rd, Tel: 021 438 9838The Round House: Round House Road (off Kloof Road), The Glen, Tel: 021 438 4347, http://theroundhouserestaurant.com Tuscany Beach: 41 Victoria road, camps bay beachfront. Tel: 021 438 1213 www.tuscanybeachrestaurant.comHout BayThe Lookout Deck: Harbour Rd, Tel: 021 790 0900, www.thelookoutdeck.co.za Table View (across the bay)Ons Huisie Restaurant: 18 Generaal Jansen Road, Blaauwberg, Tel: 021 554 1553Moyo: Tel: 021 554 9671/2, www.moyo.co.za

ROOF TOPS AND GREAT BALCONIES

The Pink Flamingo @ Grand Daddy HotelThe Sky Bar shares its space with a rooftop airstream trailer park. Watch the trailers glint at sunset and lounge back on wooden decks under the protection of a Bedouin tent. There is also the Pink Flamingo Roof Top Cinema which airs classics of all times, Showing fi lms that have stayed in a happy corner of our memories; the Pink Flamingo is part drive-in, part social event and part adventure. Set in the world’s only rooftop trailer park hotel, the Pink Flamingo celebrates the silver screen in a silver setting: right beneath the night sky.38 Long Street , Tel: 021 424 7247, www.granddaddy.co.zaSinsationsSinsation will provide you with a chic yet chilled spot in which to share a few casual sundowners and to indulge your appetite with their delicious dinner

menu or party the night away to some of the fi nest musical genres.Penthouse suite Promenade building, Victoria Rd Camps Bay Cape TownTel: 021 437 1401 www.sinsationcapetown.co.zaRafi ki’s Restaurant BarRafi ki’s Café has long been at the hearts of many Capetonians, and all its friends, looking for a relaxed, unassuming venue to meet friends and make new ones. There’s no single salient thing that brings people here and keeps them here. The beautiful views from the 35m long sunny balcony, the groups of colourful people adorning it, the full scrumptious menu, the staff, the huge open fi re place (cold nights), and of course the fact that Rafi ki’s plays host to some of Africa’s top artists, up and coming comedians, live bands and solo performances. Whatever it is, all will tell you that a quick “pop in” often turns into an “all nighter.”13 Kloof Nek Road,Tamboerskloof. Tel: 021 426 4731 http://rafi kis.co.zaRick’s Café AmericainThe ambiance is comfortable to say the least with decor reminiscent of the movie classic “Casablanca” with its stylish colonial Moroccan tones accompanied by lounge music fi ltering through the 100 year old Victorian building.2 Park Rd, Gardens. Tel: 021 424 1100 www.rickscafe.co.zaTjing TjingThe balcony area is surrounded by some of the Cape’s tallest concrete behemoths. The Tjing Tjing crowd is a creative mix – everyone’s making it or has made it, and this is where they like to chill out. Overall this loft-style bar above Dear Me Brasserie is contemporary, sleek and a mere trap door away from the White Room (an open space for art exhibitions). 165 Longmarket Street , Tel: 021 422 49 20Top of The RitzThe timeless Top of the Ritz rotating restaurant captures the art of fi ne dining, with spectacular views to match. If there’s one iconic restaurant in Cape Town not to be missed, it has to be the Top of the Ritz for three decades; this landmark has pierced the Sea Point skyline, marking the start of the seaside suburb that was once entertainment hub of Cape Town. The menu comprises French cuisine with defi nite 70’s infl uence. To add to the retro ambience, a pianist gently tinkles away on the keys of a white baby grand.The Ritz Hotel, Tel: 021 439 6988, www.ritzrestaurants.co.za

LATE HOUR MARKETS

City bowl food marketOpen on Thursday: 16:30-20:30, Saturday: 9:00- 14:00City Bowl Market on Hope brings together a variety of fi ne foods, drinks and people. You will experience an ancient way of shopping in a modern context at a high quality food market in CapeTown’s City Bowl. It’s not just the sheer quality of the food on offer that makes City Bowl Market on Hope special – it is also about the people and the place. The market is populated by a community of remarkable individuals, all of whom care deeply about the food and drink on offer. Many of our stallholders are themselves producers – people

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A F T E R H O U R Swho grow, rear or bake the food that they sell. 14 Hope Street, Gardens, www.citybowlmarket.co.za Bay Harbour Market in Hout Bay, where the vibe is “sommerLekker”!Open on Friday: 17:00-21:00, Saturday and Sunday: 9:30- 16:00From the vivacious colours of local arts and crafts and the delicious scent of freshly baked bread to the melodic tones of an animated guitarist or the festive banter of local traders, the Bay Harbour Market in Hout Bay is an embodiment of creative South African energy and vibrancy. A bustling and busy market, this weekend wonderland of exquisite art, craft, fashion and food is a gathering ground for people of all ages and cultures. 31 Harbour Road, Hout Bay. http://bayharbour.co.za V&A Market on the Wharf Open on Wednesdays – Sundays: 9:00 – 19:30. Operating 22 days a month, including public holidays.Fishmongers, butchers, bakers, confectioners and wine merchants all converged under one roof inside the historic power station at the V&A adjacent to the Nobel Prize Square. www.marketonthewharf.co.za

SPECIAL INDULGENCES

AFTERNOON TEA AT MOUNT NELSON HOTELEnjoy delicate fi nger sandwiches fi lled with rare roast beef and rocket, smoked salmon, egg mayonnaise or cucumber, followed by delectable dark chocolate cake, lemon meringue and freshly baked scones with clotted cream and preserves. Adding a special local fl avour is a typical South African milk tart, called “melktert” in Afrikaans. Dress: smart casual.Daily, 14:30-17:30. Price: R225 per person, R115 per child under 12. AFRICAN PRIDE CRYSTAL TOWERS HOTELEvery Thursday afternoon an exclusive Sunset Sushi & Cocktail is held at the pool deck. The amazing scenery is accompanied by a celebrity song artist. 16:30- 19:00. Make booking on 021 525 3888 or [email protected] WEDNSDAY DINING AT THE PENINSULA HOTELThe Cape Malay Evening takes your sense of taste and smell through one of the culinary cultures that the Cape has to offer, with a 3 course meal at R95.00 per person. Make booking on 021 430 7777SOUTH AFRICAN CRAFT BEERS AT THE ONE & ONLYSouth African beer has had two main infl uences in its development, one from the European settlers who colonized the country and the other from the knowledge of the local South African people. Over the years homebrewing became the norm and resulted in microbreweries being developed. Vista Bar & Lounge has recently introduced craft beers onto the menu from local, independent breweries such as Darling Brewery, Devils Peak, Triggerfi sh and Napier Brewery. Make booking on 021 431 4511 or 021 431 5888AFTERNOON TEA AT THE ONE & ONLY Afternoon Tea features a rich selection of teas and coffees, presented with carefully selected “sweet pleasures”. All items are prepared in the unique style of the One&Only, originating from the classic French art of patisserie, with local innovation and inspiration. An Afternoon Tea buffet is offered from 14:30 – 17:30 daily, at R145 per person, inclusive of selected teas and coffees. Make booking on 021 431 4511 or 021 431 5888THE TABLE BAY HOTEL HIGH TEAIt is an inspiring mix of fl avours when paired with delicious cakes, tarts and desserts. This is the holy trinity of butter, sugar and fl our and the aromas; those wondrous, incredibly alluring smells, that transport you to a better, happier place. The High Tea is R160.00 per person and takes placed daily from 14:30- 17:30 in our lounge area. Make sure you book your High Tea to avoid disappointment. To book call 021 406 5988 or email: [email protected] ANNE BERNARD’S AFTERNOON TEAA wonderful tea served on a three tier stand offering you a selection of savoury nibbles and sweet delights. The menu also offers an extensive selection of infused and fl avoured teas. Available from 15:00 at The Vineyard Hotel in Newlands for R105 per person.Make booking on 021 657 4500. www.vineyard.co.za

PRICES ARE SUBJECTED TO CHANGE. PLEASE BE UPDATED AT THE TIME OF BOOKING.

Sinsation Cocktail Lounge, Restaurant and Bar has become a hot spot renowned for its unparalleled views, stylish venue, excellent service, and deliciously uncomplicated menu.

The venue is ingeniously designed to ensure patrons are able to spend an entire evening enjoying its varied delights. Join us for our delightfully wicked deadly sins Cocktail Menu made from the freshest ingredients specially designed by Liquid Concepts for Sinsation.

Come and enjoy a feast of simple and affordable cuisine which is sure to appeal to all tastes. Patrons can lounge away the evening on luxurious sofas and the large deck. This splendid venue provides clientele the occasion to party to the fi nest music well into the early hours.

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ON STAGEthe story of an urban woman adjusting to rural life. Increasingly isolated, she keeps her life in order by obsessively making ‘to do’ lists. When a friend requests a favour from her, she adds it to her list. The difference between remembering to do it and neglecting to take it seriously is at the heart of this moving story. Baxter Theatre, 4- 25 May, Tickets R110- R150 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

AMAZAAmaza is a thriller set in a rural village in the Transkei. A police detective stationed in Port Elizabeth is investigating a private and personal matter. This case takes him back to the village where he and the woman he married came from. His visit there coincides with the double funeral of a couple that were mysteriously murdered in Johannesburg. Adultery, deceit and lies are just some of the ingredients of this intriguing tale. His investigation takes him to Johannesburg, then to Swaziland and back to Port Elizabeth. As he is trying to solve the mystery, he stumbles across the evidence he was looking for in the fi rst place.Artscape, 13 -24 May, Tickets R40 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

TWITCH… when good birding goes bad.Four twitchers in a bird-hide, somewhere in the Kruger National Park. They’re taking part in a major birding competition. The fi rst prize is a trip to Mala Mala, the second prize; a new pair of binoculars. And the team is fi ghting for their club’s reputation, as well as the prestigious Owl Award. The pleasantries and social formalities slowly begin to unravel with outrageous consequences when uncomfortable truths are revealed about the birding club, its members and, more specifi cally, the twitchers in the birding hide! Theatre on the bay, 15 May- 2 June, Tickets R90- R160 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

SANTA’S STORY Santa’s Story is a moving, one woman show depicting Santa Pelham`s journey of courage and hope through discrimination to heart breaking losses. Her daughter, well known singer Aviva Pelham, performs this meaningful story of hope and inspiration with wonderful Klesmer music in the Fugard Studio. The Fugard Theatre, 16 -26 May, Tickets R150 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

PANICPolar bears in the Karoo? A tsunami burying Table Mountain? Mitt Romney on a jet ski riding the waves of an oil spill? These are some of the nightmares that keep Lesego awake at night. He is the son of a BEE oil millionaire, heir in a new political climate and a benefi ciary of climate change. Can he live with it? A fast-paced, provocative refl ection on climate change performed by a popular stand-up comedian. Artscape, 28 May- 8 June, Tickets R60- R100 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

of inter-racial healing and a national spirit of reconciliation. Angela Cameron, a suburban mom, adopts Lindiwe Mlandu, a born-free orphan who loses her parents in the ‘New South Africa’.Fast forward to 2012, the year of the liberation-movement-now-ruling-party’s centenary. It is Lindiwe’s matric year. Something happens that not only challenges the mother-daughter relationship, but brings to the surface the wounds, the boils, the scars of a country still struggling to heal itself of its divided past. Rainbow Scars is a powerful exploration of some of the complexities of contemporary South African relationships, layered with dollops of humour. Artscape, 24 April- 11 May, Tickets R50- R85 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

BROTHERS IN BLOOD A human drama which explores the universal theme of prejudice, located in the evergreen context of religious tension between Jewish, Muslim and Christian characters. It is set in Cape Town in the late 1990s against the backdrop of the activities of People Against Gangsterism and Drugs (PAGAD) which caused high tension within the city at the time. Artscape, 26 April- 11 May, Tickets R50- R85 from Computicket: 083 915 8000

NOTHING BUT THE TRUTHWritten by the grandfather of South African theatre, John Kani, this play portrays how a man comes to terms with the past by venting his resentment and hatred about the past. It is a heart ripping play that makes audiences search for their hearts and the truth. Artscape, 26 April- 10 May, Tickets R40 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

CAMILLEOne of Cape Town’s best-loved ballerinas, Tracy Li, makes her triumphant return to the ballet stage!Based on Verdi’s well-known opera, La Traviata, this presentation follows Veronica Paeper’s dramatic balletic interpretation of the opera. Accompanied by the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) at selected performances. (2, 4, 8 & 11 May 2013 @ 19:30, 4 & 11 May 2013 @ 14:00 With CPO). Artscape, 2- 12 May, Tickets R100- R280 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

BRASS BAND POPSArtscape hosts the 8th annual Brass Band Pops presentation. The ages of the musicians range from 10 to 24 years. They originate from areas such as Delft, Mitchells Plain, Hanover Park, Manenberg, Bonteheuwel and the Bo-Kaap. Artscape, 4 & 5 May, Tickets R75 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

THE MISERWinner of the Fringe First for script (Edinburgh Festival) and the Canadian Governor General’s award for a French-language play, The List is a compelling and masterfully crafted tour-de-force which tells

THE LIST A deliciously mean comedy directed by Sylvaine Strike A penny-pinching wart of a father. Oppressed lovers. Nimble servants. A cunning plan ... Lionel Newton plays Harpagon: miser, demagogue and a pulsating boil on the beaten posterior of his panic-stricken household, ruling over his roost with calculated avarice. His offspring, Cléante and Elise, wish to marry. Will Harpagon approve of their choices despite the foul smells of poverty afoot? Or will his escalating paranoia snuff out their hopes of happiness once and for all? Baxter Theatre, 11 April- 4 May, Tickets R110- R150 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

DON’T DRESS FOR DINNERA nifty comedy farce about double adultery and gourmet cooking that will have you crying with laughter and begging for more! In a stylish private game lodge somewhere near the Kruger Park, Bernie is hoping to entertain his chic Johannesburg celebrity mistress, Suzy, for the weekend. He has arranged for a cordon bleu cook to furnish gourmet delights, is in the process of packing off his wife, Jackie to her mother’s for the weekend, and has even invited along his best friend Rob as a suitable alibi. It’s fool proof. What can possibly go wrong…? Of course, everything does! It is in fact the perfect recipe for an evening of hilarious confusion as Bernie and Robbie try to escape the ire of the ladies by improvising at breakneck speed.Theatre on the bay, 16 April- 11 May, Tickets R 90- R160 from Computicket: 083 915 8000 www.computicket.mobi.

RAINBOW SCARSApril 1994. The ‘Rainbow Nation’ is born. The presidency of Nelson Mandela heralds a period

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WEEKEND SCENEOUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

DAY TOURSBest of the Cape combo tour allows you to experience the very best the Cape has to offer: Majestic mountains, beautiful beaches, spectacular scenery, unique fl owers and wildlife.

Winelands - Full Day is an opportunity to visit three premier wine regions, Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and Paarl where you will savour enchanting scenery with delectable wines. Don’t miss this opportunity to tempt your taste buds and educate your palate.

Winelands - Half Day is for when you are pushed for time. This beautiful half day tour will encompass the very best of the wine route.

Whale Watching (Seasonal) will take you to a splendid scenic drive and experience the majestic beauty of Southern Right Whales basking in the warm waters of the Hermanus Coastline.

Shark Cage Diving is a thrill of getting up close and personal with one of the most feared predators on earth. Your personal encounter with one of the fi ne species is now easily turned into a reality as the Cape coast provides several opportunities to witness Great White sharks fi rst hand.

Breaching and predation generally takes place in False Bay between the months of April and September. Cage diving and viewing can be done year round in Gansbaai.

Cape Peninsula - Full Day has many gems to be explored. From the rocky outcrops and steep cliffs of Cape Point to the beautiful sandy beaches of Clifton; this tour encompasses all of this and so much more.

Combined with the diverse wildlife, friendly people and delicious food the Cape Peninsula Tour is certainly a taster of why so many people fall in love with this wonderful city.

The Peninsula Half Day tour is an ideal quick-view of Cape Town and the beauty surrounding it. A taster tour that encompasses the highlights of the Southern Peninsula; the beautiful scenery, wildlife and history.

Ideal if you are pushed for time or if you favour a shorter length tour, your guide will ensure that you experience more than you could have imagined.

Design-a-Tour: Why follow the crowd, when you can combine the convenience of a qualifi ed tour guide & luxury vehicle with the spontaneity of your own selected destinations?

Our unique touring concept, allows you to choose your own destinations with the experienced assistance of a guide.

Ideal for families with children or those looking for something off the beaten track. Cape Town has

many sights and experiences to delight any visitor. Go wild!www.ctours.co.za Tel: 082 465 6536

DIVING IS FUNIf you are a PADI certifi ed diver that craves the thrill of exploring the depths of the Western Cape seas, look no further. Table Bay Diving has daily scheduled dives either with shore entry or from a semi rigid boat.

Diving destinations vary on a daily basis, depending on wind and suitable visibility. One day you may be diving in the warm Indian Ocean, the next day in the cold Atlantic.

The varying water temperatures provide an interesting variety of fi sh life, soft corals, Nudibranchs, anemones, crayfi sh and other small fi sh present.

The boat is launched either from Hout Bay (Atlantic) or (False Bay yacht club or Millers point). These two slipways give easy access to all the dive sites.

Shore entry’s can make pretty exiting diving.

Our professional team of PADI certifi ed instructors and dive masters will see to it that you get the most out of this unique diving experience.

They are knowledgeable about the local conditions and dive sites, making them excellent guides with good diving habits that ensure safety and the maximum amount of fun.

What to see: Reef, Kelp Forest, Seal dives, Wrecks, 7 Gills Caw Shark

POPULAR SCUBA DIVE SITES OF THE WESTERN FALSE BAYReef and Kelp Forest: Windmill Beach - The “A” Frame - Wrecks: The Clan Stuart (1914) - SAS Pietermaritzburg (1994) – The Wrecks of Smitswinkel BaySharks: Pyramid Rock - Outer Castle - Castle Rocks – Seal dive: Seal point – Patridge Point

POPULAR SCUBA DIVE SITES OF THE WESTERN SEABOARDReef and Kelp Forest: North Paw - South Paw - Justin’s Caves – Coral GardensWrecks: The Kraaiestein (1698) - The Antipolis (1977) - The Maori (1909) - The Oakburn (1906) The Astor - The Katzmaru (1970’s)Seal dive: Duiker Island

Scuba diving courses: form Discover Scuba Diving to Dive masters

Padi Dive Master This course could take as long as a month to fi nish depending on the amount of dives the diver requires. This course includes specifi c requirements and will assess your Padi knowledge development & skills, water skills and stamina, your Diver-Rescue knowledge, among other things and will include Internship and/or Practical Training Exercises.

Padi Wreck Diver The ocean is fi lled with mystery and wonder, so

Table Bay Diving, V & A WaterfrontTel / Fax : +27 (0)21 419 8822www.tablebaydiving.com

T A B L E B A Y D I V I N G

when manmade vessels, airplanes and automobiles fall prey to her depths, it seems only logical that they act as a lure. Develop the skills and knowledge to make visits to these wrecks both safe and fun. A minimum age of 15yrs and a Padi adventure diver certifi cation is required for this course.www.tablebaydiving.comTel: 021 419 8822

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WEEKEND SCENEGREAT GATHERINGS

BAY HARBOUR- THE MARKET OF HOUT BAYOpen on Friday: 17:00-21:00, Saturday and Sunday: 9:30- 16:0031 Harbour Road, Hout Bay.http://bayharbour.co.za

A place where the creative energy and the vibrancy of South Africa come alive in an old authentic fi sh factory in a working harbor. An eclectic stylish wonderland of exquisite art, craft and fashion, complemented by the delicious aromas of food to tempt all the senses.

Top Musical Talents Rock the Bay Harbour Sound StageThe Bay Harbour Sound Stage at the Bay Harbour Market, Hout Bay is a popular platform for the country’s most exciting musical talents to showcase their abilities. From jiving jazz to awesome acoustic performances, the market comes alive every weekend with eclectic sounds from across the country. The market attracts a wide-ranging audience with a keen interest in all things home-grown, with a consciousness for recycling!

NOORDHOEK FARM VILLAGEOpen 7 days a week: 9:00- 17:00Noordhoek Main Road, www.noordhoekvillage.co.za

Noordhoek Farm Village is situated 30 minutes from Cape Town’s city centre in the tranquil farm atmosphere of Noordhoek. Noordhoek is a treasured Cape Town destination and is famed for its’ long white sandy beach, vast wetlands and an ancient milkwood forest and offers a relaxed unhurried lifestyle for residents and visitors.Noordhoek Farm Village offers 4 recommended restaurants combining fresh ingredients with superb cooking and service. The unique outdoor location offers a friendly environment for diners, leisurely shoppers, travellers, sporting enthusiasts and kids! Tourism information, numerous lifestyle services, events and children’s playground.

PLATTELAND MARKET& THE LOCK STOCK @ THE PALMS DÉCOR & LIFESTYLE CENTERTwo markets, One stopEvery Saturday :9:00 – 14:00145 Sir Lowry Road, Woodstock, www.palms.co.zaParking FREE on Market Days.

“Fresh food from die Platteland” - The Palms brings a variety of fresh food from die Platteland. From the West Coast – Langebaan, Saldanha and Paternoster to Darling and Mooreesburg. Everything is fresh, never frozen. The market offers a range of fresh oysters, mussels and fi sh and prime cutmeats. This can also be pre-ordered for delivery in Cape Town. Other scrumptious offerings are designer teas from Carmien, fresh fl owers, fi gs, the best preserves vinegars and reductions, homemade pies and ginger beer. Not to mention the yeasty smell of crispy, fresh breads. Chocolates, olives, pancakes, gourmet sandwiches and Lemberg Estate wines and beers will be available for tasting.

The Lock Stock provides the opportunity to meet, interact and purchase locally-made products directly from Cape Town’s design community. It offers a platform for emerging artists and designers seeking to showcase their work to the general public in a relaxed, design-minded market. All products on offer at The Lock Stock will be conceptualised, designed and manufactured by the applicant. Eligible products include arts, clothing, jewellery, collectables, homeware, object design, furniture etc.

NEIGHBOURGOODS MARKETEvery Saturday rain or shine 9:00 – 14:00, the old biscuit mill - 373 Albert road, Woodstock, www.neighbourgoodsmarket.co.za

Features over a 100 specialty traders every Saturday.It is as much a source for farm fresh as well as organic foods and locally produced specialty goods, as it is a meeting point to enjoy community, swap ideas and stories, and become educated about what we buy and eat by going directly to the source. The Neighbourgoods Market has been created along ethical, eco-friendly and organic lines, to offer a wide range of products from the extended community of Cape Town. A calendar of seasonal events, specialty festivals, and live music feature throughout the year.

SENSATIONAL EXPERIENCES

AZURE RESTAURANT @ 12 Apostles HotelSATURDAY JAZZ LUNCH :Tantalising lunch and pacifying sounds of live jazz.Time: Jazz Musician, Jeremy Oliver, will delight Jazz enthusiast from 12:30- 14:30 To make a booking contact the Azure Restaurant on 021 437 9029 [email protected]

SERENDIPITY SUNDAY: The Azure generous Sunday buffet is the perfect venue for family Sunday Lunch. Their Sommelier can suggest a perfect wine pairing for each item on the menu all accompanied with live music. Available in The Azure Restaurant priced at R 225 per person. To make a booking contact the Azure Restaurant on 021 437 9029 [email protected]

SUNDAY JAZZ LUNCH @ THE TABLE BAY HOTEL: The Conservatory Restaurant is renowned for its’ Sunday Jazz Lunches with superb live band entertainment, great views, fantastic food and a curious blend of interesting patrons. The Sunday Jazz Lunch offers a mouthwatering selection of dishes.Date: every Sunday at 12h30Cost: R225 per person

HARVEYS JAZZ BRANCH AT WINCHESTER MANSIONS HOTEL: Allow them to start your week completely relaxed while the live Jazz band sets the mood.Receive a complimentary Sunday Newspaper and a glass of bubbly on arrival and enjoy anything from eggs, sushi, dessert and loads more from our buffet for R225.00 per person.For enquiries & bookings contact on 021 434 2351 or email at [email protected]

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The majority of the seals on Duiker Island, out of Hout Bay Harbour, are males waiting out their time until they reach the right breeding age, which is between the ages of 8 to 12 years depending on their size. Duiker Island is not a breeding colony as the sea can get very rough and the pups get swept off. The island is most densely populated from January through March due to the seals moulting. During this period they do not go off in search of food but rely on fats they have stored in their blubber.

BIG 5 SAFARIThe phrase Big Five game was coined by white hunters and refers to the fi ve most diffi cult animals in Africa to hunt on foot. The collection consists of the lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros.

African Big Five Game Species:African bush elephant (Loxodontaafricana): The African elephant is a very large herbivore having thick, almost hairless skin, a long, fl exible, prehensile trunk, upper incisors forming long curved tusks of ivory, and large, fan-shaped ears.

There are two distinct species of African elephant: African forest elephant (Loxodontacyclotis) and the African bush elephant (Loxodontaafricana). Black rhinoceros (Dicerosbicornis):The black rhinoceros is a large, thick-skinned herbivore having one or two upright horns on the nasal bridge. Rhinoceros may refer to either black or white rhinoceros.

African cape buffalo (Synceruscaffer): The African or cape buffalo is a large horned bovid. Buffalo are sometimes reported to kill more people in Africa than any other animal, although the same claim is also made of hippos and crocodiles. It is considered the most dangerous of the Big Five, reportedly causing the most hunter deaths, with wounded animals reported to ambush and attack pursuers.

Lion (Pantheraleo): The lion is a large carnivorous feline of Africa and northwest India, having a short, tawny coat, a tufted tail, and, in the male, a heavy mane around the neck and shoulders. A lion may attack without provocation, and is considered by many to be the best of the Big Five.

Lions habituate the savanna where tall grasses, shrubs and bushes obscure and provide them cover and camoufl age. This thick undergrowth is commonly referred to as jess. As lions are ambush hunters, they

OSTRICH FARMINGHistory reveals that ostrich chicks were traded by the original Khoi inhabitants with the Dutch Settlers in 1652 and exported from Cape Town to Batavia (now Indonesia) in 1656. There were also exports to India and the Emperor of Japan in 1658. The fi rst documented ostrich farm was established in the centre of Cape Town in 1679.

The ostrich is the world’s largest living bird, averaging 2m (6.5ft) in height and weighing up to 156kg (344lb).

SHARK CAGE DIVING Great white sharks are the apex predators of our oceans and Cape Town is one of the shark cage diving capitals of the world. Sharks are iconic and magnifi cent creatures. Experience a great white shark up close and personal with a shark diving or shark viewing tour (you don’t have to get in the cage!) and you do not need a scuba diving certifi cate to shark cage dive.

Great White Shark, Cage Diving takes place from April to September in False Bay (departs from Simon’s Town) and all year round from Gansbaai (2 hours from Cape Town).

CAPE FUR SEAL Situated only 8 nautical miles (about 16km) from Simon’s Town, Seal Island is home to 75,000 Cape Fur Seals, 24 different bird species and the hunting ground of the Great White Shark. All year round we often encounter Dolphins, Humpback whales and Brydes whales. From July to November the Southern Right whales are plentiful in the bay and you can be assured of a sighting.

During the winter months the Great White Sharks are extremely active around the island and we enjoy many sightings and often witness natural predations. The main breeding season for the Cape Fur Seal is November and December when almost 20 000 pups are born.

use this natural cover to stalk close as possible before making a fi nal charge to catch their prey. Lions do not generally avoid confrontation, but will usually face the challenger. Lions are unpredictable and may charge when suffi ciently annoyed or confronted by danger.

Leopard (Pantherapardus): The leopard is a large, carnivorous feline having either tawny fur with dark rosette-like markings or black fur. They are wary of humans and will take fl ight in the face of danger. The leopard is solitary by nature, and is most active between sunset and sunrise, although it may hunt during the day in some areas. Leopards can be found in the savanna grasslands, brush land and forested areas in Africa.The male leopard is less than half the size of a male lion. The leopard is the smallest of the big cats, and rarely exceeds 200 lb (91 kg).

A visit to a South African reserve will, most likely, allow seeing not only the big 5 but other habitants of the African bush. Although the stock will be different between various reserves you’ll be able to watch: Giraffes, Elands, Springbok, Hippopotamus and Zebras.

CAPE PENINSULA BABOONSThe Baboon Matters Trust comprises a handful of dedicated volunteers who are at the forefront of baboon conservation in South Africa. The goals of the trust include raising awareness for the plight of baboons as well as education and training so that sustainable solutions can be found for areas of confl ict between man and baboon. On a practical level the trust makes provision for the rescue and care of injured or sick baboons, and aims to support rehabilitation centres that focus their attention on baboons.

Cape Species: The Chacma Baboon (Papioursinus), also known as the Cape Baboon, is, like all other baboons, from the Old World monkey family. With a body length of up to 115 cm and a weight from 15 to 31 kg, it is among the largest and heaviest baboon species. The Chacma is generally dark brown to gray in color, with a patch of rough hair on the nape of its neck.

Unlike the northern baboon species (the Guinea, Hamadryas, and Olive Baboons), Chacma males do not have a mane. Perhaps the most distinctive feature of this baboon is its long, downward sloping face. Males can have canine teeth as long as 2 inches (longer than a lion’s canine teeth). Baboons are sexually dimorphic, males being considerably larger than females. The Chacma Baboon is found in southern Africa,

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WILDLIFE ALL YEAR ROUNDranging from South Africa north to Angola, Zambia, and Mozambique. Size and color vary within that range. Chacmas usually live in social groups composed of multiple adult males, adult females, and their offspring. Occasionally, however, very small groups form that include only a single adult male and several adult females. Chacma troops are characterized by a dominance hierarchy. Female ranking within the troop is inherited through the mother and remains quite fi xed, while male ranking is tenuous and changes often. Chacmas are unusual among baboons in that neither males nor females form strong relationships with members of the same sex. Instead, the strongest social bonds are often between unrelated adult males and females. (Wikipedia)

BOULDERS BEACH PENGUINSA visit to the famous Boulders Beach penguins should be part of every Cape Town itinerary. The penguins from this growing colony allow for close encounters with these famous sea birds - and most tourists fall helplessly in love with them. The story of the African penguins at Boulders Beach is one of remarkable urban colonization, but the species as a whole faces many threats and these aquatic fl ightless birds are listed as endangered.

The story of the penguin colony in Cape Town started in 1983 when a pair was spotted on Foxy Beach at Boulders. Since then the colony has grown rapidly and now totals about 3 000 Boulders Beach penguins. The birds came to False Bay from Dyer Island after the reduction in commercial pelagic trawling, which has increased the supply of pilchards and anchovy - part of the penguins’ diet. Boulders Beach is located in Simon’s Town, just over the hilly peninsula from Cape Town. It’s easily accessible by bus, car, taxi or train.

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WHAT TO SEEKIRSTENBOSCHThe most beautiful garden in Africa. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is acclaimed as one of the great botanic gardens of the world. Few gardens can match the sheer grandeur of the setting of Kirstenbosch, against the eastern slopes of Cape Town’s Table Mountain. The Garden covers 36 hectares in a 528 hectare estate that contains protected mountainside supporting natural forest and fynbos along with a variety of animals and birds. Kirstenbosch lies in the heart of the Cape Floristic Region, also known as the Cape Floral Kingdom. In 2004 the Cape Floristic Region, including Kirstenbosch, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Operating Hours: Sept-Mar (Summer) Mon-Sun: 08:00-19:00, Apr-Aug (Winter) Mon-Sun: 08:00-18:00, Conservatory Mon-Sun: 09:00 -17:00 www.sanbi.org/kirstenbosch Tel: 021 799 8783, Ticket Offi ce: 021 799 8782

Not sure where to go for a wine route adventure? It all depends on how much time you have and how much of day - or week - you’d like to make of it. For those with very little time, you’ll be happy to know that Cape Town’s CBD presents a host of wine bars that will guide you through a virtual wine tasting of practically any estate you choose. But for those who do have some time... The "Hello Winelands" full guide to all the wine estates and wineries can be obtained at the Cape Tourism outlets in the city, at the airport, on table mountain, in Kirstenbosch and Blouberg.

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TWO OCEANS AQUARIUMThe southern tip of the African continent is the meeting place of two mighty and bountiful oceans, the Indian and the Atlantic. The Two Oceans Aquarium is ideally positioned to showcase the incredible diversity of marine life found in these two oceans. The Aquarium holds over 3000 living sea animals, including sharks, fi shes, turtles and penguins can be seen in this spectacular underwater nature reserve. The two ocean aquarium has established itself as a key player in raising environmental awareness through its high-quality exhibits, conservation and education programmes.Operating Hours: The Aquarium is open every day (365 days a year, including all public holidays) from 09:30 until 18:00. www.aquarium.co.za Tel: 021 418 3823

TABLE MOUNTAINThe fi ve-minute ascent to the top of Table Mountain offers a 360° view of Cape Town, the ocean and the neighbouring peaks. Once at the top visitors enjoy spectacular views and the peaceful feeling of being over one thousand meters above the city below. The area at the top of the mountain is surprisingly large so leave enough time to stroll along the paths, enjoy the viewing platforms and soak up the vistas. There are also free guided walks on offer at 10h00 and 12h00 daily. The walks depart from the signposted meeting point outside the Top Station building.Operating Hours: First car up 16 Sept to 30 Apr: 8:00 and 1 May to 15 Sept: 8:30. Last car down varies with sunset times but not before 17:00. www.tablemountain.net Tel: 021 424 0015

BOULDERS BEACH After you have fallen in love with the penguins head to the secluded Boulders Beach and take a swim in the comparatively warm waters of the False Bay. This beach is ideal for kids as immense boulders shelter the cove from currents, wind and large waves - but please always take care. Also, don’t touch or feed the penguins. They might look cute and cuddly but their beaks are as sharp as razors and if they feel threatened they have no qualms about nipping the odd fi nger or nose. Operating Hours: Winter: Apr – Sept: 08:00 - 17:00. Summer: Oct – Nov: 08:00 - 18:30, Dec – Jan: 07:00 - 19:30, Feb – March: 08:00 - 18:30 www.sanparks.org Tel: 021 786 2329.

ROBBEN ISLAND From the 17th to the 20th centuries, Robben Island served as a place of banishment, isolation and imprisonment. Today it is a World Heritage Site and museum, a poignant reminder to the newly democratic South Africa of the price paid for freedom. The three and a half hour tour includes a return trip across Table Bay, a visit to the Maximum Security Prison, interaction with an ex-political prisoner and a 45 minute bus tour with a guide providing commentary.Operating Hours: Ferries depart at 9:00, 11:00, 13:00 and 15:00, weather permitting, from Nelson Mandela Gateway, at the V&A Waterfront www.robben-island.org.za Tel: 021 413 4220/1

CONSTANTIA VALLEYConstantia Valley is the wine route at the heart of the Mother City (or at least a little to the left of it). This is the oldest wine-growing area in Southern Africa and stretches from Wynberg hill in the north, to the Silvermine mountains (the Tokai area) in the south. The ten wine cellars on the route boast a winemaking history dating back to 1685. Around the peninsula, not a part on the Constantia Valley, but still close enough, there are a few more award winning wine estate to be explored. For more information: www.constantiavalley.com Tel: 021 762 8769

DURBANVILLE WINE ROUTENestled in the Tygerberg Hills, a mere 20 minutes’ drive from Cape Town, lies the Durbanville Wine Valley. With its hectares of fl ourishing vineyards, award winning wines and hospitable atmosphere. The Durbanville Wine Valley consists of twelve wineries, each offering the fi nest in wines, and complemented with some of the best fi ne dining restaurants and intimate country kitchens in the region. For more information: www.durbanvillewine.co.za

FRANSCHHOEK WINE ROUTENestled between towering mountains in the beautiful Cape winelands lies the magnifi cent Franschhoek Valley. This is the food and wine heartland of the country, where splendid wines are grown and our top chefs create international cuisine. Here breath-taking scenery, warm hospitality, world class cuisine and the fi nest wines all combine to create lasting memories. Spectacular vineyards cover these mountain slopes settled more than 300 years ago by the Huguenots, who brought with them their age-old French wine and food culture. This is a valley rich in history centred around a picturesque village of friendly, welcoming people. For more information: www.franschhoek.org.za , Tel: 021 876 3603

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WHAT TO SEE AT THEWINELANDS

Not sure where to go for a wine route adventure? It all depends on how much time you have and how much of day - or week - you’d like to make of it. For those with very little time, you’ll be happy to know that Cape Town’s CBD presents a host of wine bars that will guide you through a virtual wine tasting of practically any estate you choose. But for those who do have some time... The "Hello Winelands" full guide to all the wine estates and wineries can be obtained at the Cape Tourism outlets in the city, at the airport, on table mountain, in Kirstenbosch and Blouberg.

CAPE OF GOOD HOPERich in cultural and natural heritage this destinations includes the famous Cape Point. Due to the variety of wildlife that occurs here it is the only section of the Table Mountain National Park that is fenced and visitors should look out for Eland, Red Hartebeest, Bontebok and Zebra. Be sure to visit the Buffelsfontein Visitor Centre that showcases all the plants and animals to look out for in a particular season and is full of informative signage. This is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and offers hiking, surfi ng, angling, picnicking, beaching and cycling opportunities against the spectacular backdrop of the mountains and coastline of the most south western point in Africa. Cape Point offers visitors excellent viewing opportunities from the two lighthouses that adorn the point – one still functional, informative interpretive signage that traces the cultural and natural history of the Point. The lighthouse is accessible by foot or you can catch the Flying Dutchman funicular to the top.

Operating Hours: Winter: Apr – Sept: 07:00 - 17:00, Summer: Oct – March: 06:00 - 18:00 www.sanparks.org

P.S. Baboons in the parking lot are not a rare picture as one might think.

PAARL WINE ROUTEPaarl offers historical charm, culture, architectural heritage, wine and fruit farms, breath-taking scenery and many cycling and nature trails. The magnifi cent countryside, good wines and friendly people welcome you to a town where a feeling of tranquillity still transcends modern day living. The Paarl Wine Route offers visitors a diverse wine and country living experience. From the large international wine companies to the small micro-producers who share the passion to produce quality wines with a sense of place to give pleasure to the lovers of wine. For more information: www.paarlonline.com ,www.paarlwine.co.za, Tel: 021 872 0860

ROBERTSON WINE ROUTEMember wineries from Ashton, Bonnievale, McGregor and Robertson work closely to bring visitors the most memorable wine tourism experiences, notably their renowned wine festivals: Wacky Wine Weekend in June (www.wackywineweekend.com), Robertson Slow in August (www.robertsonslow.com) and Robertson Wine on the River in October (www.wineonriver.com). For more information: www.robertsonwinevalley.com , Tel: 023 626 3167

STELLENBOSCH WINE ROUTESThe Stellenbosch Wine Route is the fi rst and the largest in South Africa and all the estates along the route are within a 12km radius of the town. It is arguably the country´s most famous, and includes more than 200 wine and grape producers within the boundaries of the Stellenbosch Wine of Origin classifi cation. The Wine Route is divided into fi ve sub-routes for a convenient exploration but you are welcome to be creative and target the wineries by any classifi cation or taste. Daily wine tasting, cellar tours and sales are offered at most cellars and many of these have restaurant and picnic facilities. Some cellars offer tasting by appointment only. For more information: www.wineroute.co.za, Tel: 021 883 3584

WELLINGTON WINE ROUTEHalfway between the bright lights of Cape Town and the statuesque mountains of the Western Cape, lies the hidden valley of Wellington, full of surprises and variety, heart and soul. The Berg river fl ows along the western border with two smaller streams, the Spruit and Kromme and the mighty Hawequas stands guard on the eastern side. The Bainskloof Pass, built by the famous Scot, Andrew Geddes Bain was (before Du Toitskloof Pass) the only gateway to the north. More French people settled here than anywhere else in the Cape and the valley was initially called Val du Charron – valley of the wagon-makers, the last outpost before travellers, pioneers and adventurers attempted the arduous journey into the hinterland with their oxen and their wagons. For more information: www.wellington.co.za , Tel: 021 873 4604/8

THE WINTER SCULPTURE FAIRWITH FRANSCHHOEK’S TOP CHEFS AND WINE MAKERS

4 to 5 May 2013. Tickets cost R100, and are available from www.webtickets.co.za. The Fair is open 11:00- 17:00 on Saturday, 4 May 2013 and

10:00 -17:00 on Sunday, 5 May 2013.

A showcase of some of South Africa’s best contemporary sculpture, combined with the fi nest food and wine from the Franschhoek Wine Valley in the Western Cape, the Fair

promises visitors an unmatched culinary and cultural day out in the country with friends and family. Visitors can meander through the beautifully landscaped park, taking in the sculptures of the ‘After the Rainbow Nation: 2013’ exhibition. The exhibition has its

origins in a local collection showcased by The Hague in 2012 as part of the city’s annual exposure of the art of sculpture from around the world. With the assistance of curator

Mary-Jane Darrol, iconic works from The Hague have been brought back to South Africa, and supplemented with new pieces for this showing. Visitors can also purchase a

variety of cheeses, charcuterie, wines, and chocolates from leading Franschhoek producers at the Fair’s country market, just in time for winter, while a separate

up-market retail area will give them the opportunity to buy exclusive whiskies, scarves, leather bags, books and more. Deluxe lunches prepared by chefs from some of the

country’s best restaurants – including Le Quartier Français, Pierneef a la Motte Restaurant , Reuben’s, and CotageFromage among others – can be purchased and

enjoyed at picnic tables in the lush gardens. A host of award-winning wineries such as Môreson, La Motte, Boekenhoutskloof, and Vrede en Lust to name a few will also be

selling wine and bubbly by the glass or bottle.

FRANSCHHOEK LITERARY FESTIVAL17 to 19 May 2013. Tickets R20- R120 from www.webticets.co.za

Along with the very best of local writing talent, will be a host of well-known international authors.Already confi rmed are Alexander McCall Smith, author of the

much loved The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency books; Antony Beevor, award winning British historian; Anthony Horowitz, best known for his Alex Rider and Power of Five

series and the latest Sherlock Holmes novel, and Kate Mosse, author of the international bestseller Labyrinth.Local lineup is just about fi nalized and events will cover topics

ranging from hot political issues and war history to gardening and trout fi shing! New authors for the FLF include radio personalities RediThalbi and Eusebius McKaiser, top journalists and editors including Jane Raphaely and writers HlumeloBiko, Marguerite

Poland, Jo-Anne Richards, Anchien Troskie, Sydda Essop and Patricia Glyn.Go to www.fl f.co.za to keep up to date with the growing list of attending authors.

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KIDZ ZONEWORLD OF BIRDS & MONKEY JUNGLEWorld of Birds is the largest bird park in Africa and one of the few large bird parks in the World. Over 3 000 birds (and small animals) of 400 different species are uniquely presented in more than 100 spacious landscaped walk through aviaries, allowing you the most intimate closeness with nature. A tropical garden setting in the Hout Bay Valley is the environment in which the aviaries are spaced over 4 ha of land, framed by the back of Table Mountain. A paradise for nature lovers and photographers, the World of Birds is one of Cape Town’s premier tourist attractions which no visitor should miss. The mammals’ inhabitants in the park include Baboons, Meerkats, Monkeys, Marmosets, Tamarins, Squirrels, Mongooses, Foxes, Genets, Racoons, Guineapigs and Porcupines.Open: 9:00 – 17:00, 365 days of the year. The Monkey Jungle is open from 11:30 - 13:00 and 14:00 - 15:30. www.worldofbirds.org.za

TYGERBERG ZOOThe only zoo in the Western Cape Province is spread over 24 hectares and specialize mainly in the breeding of rare, endangered and seldom seen wildlife. They have approximately 150 enclosures that vary in size from large Antelope camps to small Avaries. Their largest hoofstock species are Zebra. They specialize in mini antelope, including red and blue duiker, suni and grysbok. They have a large collection of primates, comprising of 22 species, ranging in size from marmosets to chimpanzees. Exit 39 of N1 towards Klipheuwelwww.tygerbergzoo.co.za

TWO OCEANS AQUARIUMWith the constant developments in their programme, the aquarium will keep the kids interested and fulfi lled in every visit. School holidays are packed with special events and an exciting schedule each time. Never the less, no matter when you’re visiting, feeding times are always a massive attraction. Predator exhibit feeding accurse at 15:00 daily and shark feeds at 15:00 on Sundays. The African Penguins are

fed at 11:45 and 14:30 daily and the Rockhopper Penguins at the AfriSam Children’s Centre at 11:30 daily. www.aquarium.co.za

COOL RUNNINGSExperience the thrill of riding 1.25km down a metal half pipe at speeds of up to 40km an hour with nothing but the wind in your face and the whistle of steel and wheels in your ears! Located in Tygervalley, a mere 25km’s from the centre of Cape Town. Whether Summer or Winter the track is open as long as the sun is shining and guarantees every thrill seeker a safe yet exciting days’ worth of wild, snow free tobogganing! http://cool-runnings.co.za

RATANGA JUNCTIONMore than 30 attractions including 23 rides ranging from Kids Rides to Family Rides and Thrill Rides for the more intrepid adventurers. Train Ride and Boat Ride add to the offer. The white-knuckle thrills and spills are only one element offered by Ratanga Junction. The other attractions are designed to entertain children, families, and those who prefer to take their thrills in more manageable doses. Every holiday brings a new, specially designed entertainment schedule that I sure to offer a refresh take of this well-known attraction.General park operating times: 10:00 – 17:00Please Note That Occasionally Due To Inclement Weather, Our Operating Times Are Subject To Change Without Notice. It Is Recommended That You Call 021-5508504 (between 08:30-17:00) To Confi rm Operating Times www.ratanga.co.za

INTAKA ISLANDThis majestic 16ha wetland and bird sanctuary is situated in the heart of Century City approximately 7km from Cape Town’s CBD, just North of the N1 highway. Intaka - which means bird in Xhosa, is a unique example of nature conservation and property development co-existing in harmony and for mutual benefi t. It offers sprawling wetlands, cacophony of rare and popular birds and exquisite fl ora. Activities include self-guided or guided trail, bird watching, photography, the century city ferry

and boating for canoeists, rowers and dragon boat paddlers along the 8km of protected navigable canals - however, no motorized boats allowed. Please http://intaka.co.za

CAPE TOWN SCIENCE CENTREExpect a wide variety of interactive displays and exciting activities for your enjoyment. Build a house in the exclusive ‘kids only’ Murray & Roberts Building Site, challenge your mind with Puzzling Things, experience weightlessness similar to that of space with a spin on the Human Gyroscope, play Mindball - the game where you control the ball with your brain waves and see and hear science in the Audio Kinetic Sculpture. See South Africa’s electric car, the Joule, now on display. For the fi rst time, we have an outdoor area, step outside and learn how the Science Centre is harvesting its rainwater to save water or enjoy a game of Chess on the Giant Chess set. We offer free internet to all our visitors. Remember to take a breather and enjoy refreshments from the SciCafe. Kiddiwinks joins our world in December. Kiddiwinks is all about LEGO and will offer workshops and activities for children and adults, ranging from a Free Build for all too specialised robotics workshops for teens and team building for adults. Open: Monday to Saturday 09:00 - 16:30, Sundays & Public Holidays 10:00 - 16:30 www.ctsc.org.za

BUTTERFLY WORLDOne of the more unique attractions of the Western Cape Winelands, consists of a tropical garden in a 1000 m2 green house. This luxuriant paradise makes the free fl ying exotic butterfl ies feel right at home. Their beautiful outdoor garden hosts a meerkat enclosure and free range ducks and chickens, waiting for children to feed them with packets of seeds bought from the gift shop. The Martin Filmer Spider Room displays indigenous and exotic spiders and scorpions in locked glass terraria and another venture is a large iguana cage which shows off these large lizards in their tropical environment. www.butterfl yworld.co.za

There’s nothing more special than the look of wonder in a child’s eyes when they visit

Table Mountain. During Kidz Season which runs from May 1 until October 31, 2013, two

children under the age of 18 travel for free when an adult return ticket is purchased! This special offer is valid over weekends, on public

holidays and during the school holidays.

Join Artjamming for some winter holiday fun!Now that the winter chill is setti ng in, it is ti me for some great indoor fun with Artjamming's Winter Holiday Programme in Cape Town. A perfect opportunity for children to explore their creati vity with Artjamming's Winter Holiday Programme being held from the 24 June - 5 July 2013 in all stores in and around Cape Town and Johannesburg. We invite all kids to join in on the fun and let your imaginati on and creati ve skills fl ow.

The Winter Programme will start off with the Andy Warhol workshop every Monday where they will learn about the art of symmetry and colour. Tuesdays are about the art of comics where children can create a character and then animate it in a short comic sequence. Wednesdays are all about creati ng a Jackson Pollock collage where a variety of materials are used to create their own collage on a canvas board as well as learning the art of splatt er painti ng to create their very own artwork. Thursdays will include the Graffi ti Workshop. Children will develop a classic style using primary colours, bold lett ering and expressive acti on drawing. The artwork will be copied onto canvas aft er the course. And fi nally Fridays are all about the art of Mosaics. Children will learn to mosaic ti le and grout their very own artwork and paint a replica of their mosaic onto canvas.

Artjamming is a nati onwide chain of stores which not only provides art supplies but also off ers team building sessions, art classes and their famous Artjamming sessions. Artjamming brings together music and art to off er a Paintertainment session where one can express your creati vity by means of releasing colours, shapes and beauty onto a canvas with paint. Booking is essenti al because of limited space. Contact the closest Artjamming store near you and reserve a spot today.

Dates: 24 June - 5 July 2013 Venue: All Artjamming stores in and around Cape Town. Contact details (Cape Town): Willowbridge 021 914 9224 or [email protected] • Cape Quarter 021 421 6129 or [email protected] • Cavendish 021-683 5050 or [email protected]

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KRUGERRAND

The Krugerrand is a South African gold coin, fi rst minted in 1967 to help market South African gold. The coin, produced by the South African Mint, proved popular and by 1980 the Krugerrand accounted for 90% of the gold coin market. The name itself is a portmanteau of Kruger (the man depicted on the obverse) and Rand, the South African unit of currency. Krugerrands are a popular way to invest in gold.

By 1980 the Krugerrand accounted for 90% of the gold coin market. That year South Africa introduced three smaller coins with a half-ounce, quarter ounce, and tenth ounce of gold.

The success of the Krugerrand led to many other gold-producing nations minting their own bullion coins, such as the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf in 1979, the Australian Nugget in 1981, the American Gold Eagle in 1986 and the British Britannia coin.Private mints have also attempted to capitalize off the popularity of the Krugerrand, minting gold and silver bullion rounds (the term coin denotes legal currency) in the style of the Krugerrand. The rounds often depict Paul Kruger and a springbok antelope, some even blatantly copying the same design as on the Krugerrands themselves, though the inscriptions are altered. These bullion rounds are not offered by the South African Mint or the Government of South Africa, and are therefore not offi cial, have no legal tender value and cannot technically be considered coins.

The Krugerrand is 32.6 mm in diameter and 2.74 mm thick. The Krugerrand’s actual weight is 1.0909 troy ounces (33.93 g). It is minted from gold alloy that is 91.67% pure (22 karats), so the coin contains one troy ounce (31.1035 g) of gold. The remaining 8.33% of the coin’s weight (2.826 g) is copper (an alloy known historically as crown gold which has long been used for English gold sovereigns), which gives the Krugerrand a more orange appearance than silver-alloyed gold coins. Copper alloy coins are harder and more durable, so they can resist scratches and dents.The South African Mint Company produces limited edition proof Krugerrands intended as collector’s items. These coins are priced above bullion value, although non-proof Krugerrands also have a premium above gold bullion value. They can be distinguished from the bullion Krugerrands by the number of serrations on the edge of the coin. Proof coins have 220 while bullion coins have 160.As the only means to legally possessing gold bullion, the Krugerrand offers a unique way of holding your own gold. Krugerrands carry only a small premium over the value of their gold content.As the gold price is quoted internationally in terms of troy ounces, the value of Krugerrands can easily be determined at any time.

As legal tender gold coins, Krugerrands can be bought from, or sold to thousands of gold dealing companies and their branches worldwide. Krugerrands are hard enough to resist normal scratching and denting - an important, practical feature, as soft 24 carat coins and bars are more easily damaged and generally require protective

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DESIGN HEAVEN

WOZA ( Wear Only ZA) IS HERE TO ENDORSE SOUTH AFRICAN FASHION, TO REPRESENT SOUTH AFRICAN BRANDS WHOSE COLLECTIONS ARE CONCEIVED AND MADE ON OUR SHORES. WOZA IS HERE TO SHOWCASE WHAT OUR BEST DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS CAN DO, TO PROVE THAT SOUTH AFRICAN FASHION HAS ITS OWN STYLE, AND SHAPES UP WITH THE BEST THERE IS. AND IN GROWING THIS AWARENESS, WE ARE HERE TO HELP GROW AN INDUSTRY.

WOZA represents fashion or accessory brands or products that are designed and produced or partially produced in South Africa. It represent high quality brands who support sustainability and local industry. The Cape Town Fashion Council manages the movement and its campaign. The Department of Economic Development & Tourism in the Provincial Government of the Western Cape funds it. What this means is that the increase in demand for fashion that is locally-produced, produces economic growth, which in turn produces more employment opportunities, and safeguards those jobs that already exist. When you support South African fashion, you will not only be affi rming your belief in local style and talent, you’ll be personally making your own unique contribution to building the nation. You’ll be affi rming your belief in the ability of individuals to change society by nurturing its talent, ability and quality. By supporting WOZA, not only will you be showing off your wardrobe, you’ll be proudly proclaiming your commitment as a citizen. WHERE TO BUY: WWW.AFRICHIC.COM e-boutique. Designers include:, August, Ida Elsje, Jingle & Chimes, Lalesso, Lunar, Michelle Ludek, Missibaba, Philippa Green and many more; FASHION COLLAGE DELI 219-223 Long Street. Designers include; ThulareMonareng, Thuli, Issa Leo Couture, Intsangu, The Movement, Claire Kane, Hello Cookie, AfBow; MEMEMEstore stocks at least forty clothing and accessories designer. Designers stocked at the store include; Two, Adam and Eve, Doreen Southwood, Non-European, Liefi e, Morphe and many more. 117A Long Street, Cape Town &54 6th Street, Parkhurst Johannesburg, www.mememe.co.za; MUNGO & JEMIMA Labels stocked include I love Leroy, Take Care, Michelle Ludek, Selfi , Margot Molyneux, Unknown, Robyn Caris, Spilt Milk, LoveWaterLove, Skermunkil, Collect, Peter Eastman, Hello Sailor, Missibaba and Kate & Allie. 108 Long Street / Corner Church Street; www.mungoandjemima.com ; SITTING PRETTY is a clothing label born in Thailand, created in Cape Town. Other brands stocked at the store include; Miyabi, Amanda Laird Cherry,DearDiary,PatriciaNyama,Babette, and Kate & Allie.111 Long Street; SPENCE -An online portal housing the following designers; AdriaanKuiters, Christopher

S H O P P I N GStrong, Dear Dorothy, Fathom Jewellery, Margot Molyneux, Matblac, Missibaba, Oh Dear Megan, Selfi , SteffanyRoup, Take Care. www.spence.co.za; THE SPACE houses designers to the likes of Amanda Laird Cherry, Tart, Sway, Petit Pois, Nucleus and Body Clothing, Michelle Ludek, Marianna, Urban Rose, Hermana Rush, Good, Beautiful Maverick. The store also has an ever-changing home-ware component.Stores can be found in Gateway (Umhlanga, KZN), Florida Road (Morningside DBN, KZN), Pavilion (Westville, KZN), Clearwater, Menlyn and Woodlands (PTA), Cavendish (CPT), Worldwear (JHB), Rosebank (JHB). www.thespace.co.za

ARTS AND CRAFTS

No doubts about it – South Africans are a crafty bunch. The country’s people produce a remarkable range of arts and crafts, working from the pavements and markets of the big cities to deep rural enclaves, with every possible form of traditional artwork – and then some.

In addition to the standard materials such as beads, grass, leather, fabric and clay, pieces are made using telephone wire, plastic bags, petrol cans and bottle tops – even food tin labels are used to create brightly coloured papier mache bowls. On sale on many a South African street corner are objects made of wire, ranging from representations of the globe to cars and motorcycles – which are capable of manipulated movement – to joke cellphones and working radios.

Shops, markets and collectives dealing in African craft are thriving, providing much-needed employment and income in communities such as Fugitive’s Drift in KwaZulu-Natal, which offers a huge variety of basketry, or the Northern Cape Schmidtsdrift community of displaced San people, who produce paintings that constitute an imaginative and highly coloured extension of ancient rock art.

A high level of skill is brought to the production of work that has long been a part of African society, and has now found new commercial outlets.South African beadwork, once the insignia of tribal royalty alone, has today found a huge range of applications, from the creation of coverings for everything from bottles to matchboxes – and the reproduction of the red Aids ribbon in the form of small Zulu beadworks known as Zulu love letters.Basketry and ceramics, of course, were long ago brought to a pitch of perfection in traditional South African society, and the outgrowths of these forms today grace gallery plinths as often as they fi nd a place on suburban shelves.(To read more: http://www.southafrica.info)

The Arts and Crafts markets in Cape Town:Green Market Square, in the square that dissects Burg Street and between Longmarket and Shortmarket streets, Cape Town CBD, Monday to Saturday: 9:00 and 16:00. The Red Shed Craft Workshop, Adjoining Victoria Wharf and open Monday to Friday: 9:00-21:00 and Sunday& Public Holidays: 10:00-21:00Waterfront Craft Market @The Centre, adjacent

to the Two Oceans Aquarium, open every day: 9:30-18:00.Green Point Market, Junction of Western Boulevard and Beach Road, Every Sunday and Public Holiday: 9:15- 17:00 (unless very windy or very rainy).

OSTRICH LEATHER & MOHAIR

Ostrich leather is the result of tanning skins taken from African ostriches farmed for their feathers, skin and meat. The leather is distinctive for its pattern of bumps or vacant quill follicles, ranged across a smooth fi eld in varying densities. It requires an intricate, specialised and expensive production process making it costly as well as beautiful.Although the fi rst commercial farming began in South Africa in 1850, the industry collapsed after World War I and the drop in demand for the feathers for fashionable hats and military uniforms. Other products were marketed, with each success battered by world events and droughts until now, when ostrich skin is globally available and seen as a luxury item in high-end demand.Leather came late in the story of ostrich farming but after a tannery was set up onsite, it went on to make an impact in European haute couture and in the U.S. for cowboy boots. Availability was artifi cially limited when ostrich leather was subject to a cartel monopoly through trade sanctions, and single export and distribution channels until the end of apartheid in 1993. After that and other factors, the South African government began to export stock allowing other countries to have their own ranches. Although wider production resulted in competition and lower prices, Klein Karoo Group remains the leading global producer. Today the industry is driven mostly by the leather and the meat, which is exported to all parts of the world. South Africa produces over 60% of the world’s ostriches and also has a distinct quality edge in the leather tanning process.Eleven years ago, Charles and Melony Biggs were farming ostrich, sheep and goats in the Graaff Reinet area in the Karoo. At fi rst they exported skins to people he had met in the USA, where he had previously farmed ostrich for 4 years. They learned a lot in that time abroad, one thing being what we in South Africa had to offer and show off to the world in terms of leadership in Ostrich and Mohair. They started to seek for local manufacturers and work together with designers to present a classic collection that also presents a freshness and elegancy. In 2000, Karoo Classics opened its doors in Stellenbosch: “We had 30 handbags and six belts in stock, but 100% faith in the fantastic natural products made from ostrich leather and mohair”, says Charles. From the very beginning a policy of Proudly South Africa was adopted. They spent months looking for and visiting factories all over South Africa. The criteria were: simply, high quality at a reasonable price. Today they have a wonderful group of suppliers, from big factories to family businesses and individuals.In 2003, Karoo Classics opened in Cape Town and fi ve years later in Franschhhoek. Today they have the world’s largest selection of ostrich leather goods, carrying over 1000 handbags alone.

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GREEN POINTCASA BLANCAA: Portswood Road, V&A WaterfrontT: 021 421 1185 Open: Fri & Sat 10 pm – 4amwww.casablancawf.co.zaCHUKKACHURRI - An Argentinian polo barA: 20 Cobern Street T: 021 421 0071Open: Tue- Fri: 6pm- 2am, Thu- Sat: 5pm-2pmCREW BARA: 30 Napier Street, De Waterkant T: 021 418 0118CUBANA HAVANA LOUNGE LATINO SOCIAL CAFÉA: 9 Somerset Road, De Waterkant T: 021 421 1109Open: everyday www.cubana.co.zaJADE CHAMPAGNE BAR & LOUNGEA: 39 Main Road T: 021 439 4108Open: Wed – Sat 8pm – 2am www.jadelounge.co.zaZARA: 47 Main Road (Cape Royal Hotel)T: 073 270 7263Open daily www.zarsa.co.za

CAMPS BAYSINSATIONA: Promenade Building T: 021 437 1401Open: Mon - Sun 4pm 4amST YVES BEACH CLUBA: 2nd Level Promenade Building, Camps BayT: 021 438 0826 www.styves.co.za

CAPE TOWNBLAKES Three fl oors that encompass a Cocktail Bar, Dining and a Late Night Lounge.A: 189 Buitengracht Street T: 021 422 4747Open: Tue- Thurs: 5pm till late, Fri –Sun: 12pm till late www.blakesbar.co.zaMERCURY LIVE & LOUNGE - live musicA: 43 De Villiers Street T: 021 465 2106Open: Mon, Tues, Fri & Sat 9pm - 4amwww.mercuryl.co.zaSUGAR HUT CLUBA: Cnr of Canterbury & Constitution, District SixT: 021 801 5699 Open: Wed - Sun; 5pm -2amwww.sugarhutclub.co.za

CITY CENTREALEXANDER BAR AND CAFÉEngineered for conversation.Old world charm-bar.Classic cocktails, good boutique wines, craft beers and whiskies. Check out the working antique phone system. Gourmet light meals and boards served till midnight. A: 76 Strand Street T: 0213001088Open: Mon- Sat: 11am- 1am www.alexanderbar.co.zaASSEMBLYWell established giant within Cape Town’s live music scene.A: 61 Harrington Street T: 021 465 7286Open: Wed, Fri & Sat 9pm – 4amwww.theassembly.co.zaTHE CONCEPTA: 6 Pepper Street CBD T: 083 700 6078Open: Mon – Sat 12am – 4amFICTION - DJ BAR & LOUNGEFor lovers of techno, nu-rave, indie

A: 226 Long Street T: 021 424 7509Open: Tue – Sat: 9pm – 4amwww.fi ctionbar.co.za

MONTREAL ON LOOPShowcasing all kindsA: 70 Loop StreetT: 021 424 4379 /071 976 0706 / 082 585 1217ORPHANAGE COCKTAIL BARA specialist emporium of artisan cocktails, elixir’s & intoxications & delicious morsels of substance.A:227 Bree Street Corner of Bree and Orphan Street T: 021 424 2004Open: Sat – Thurs: 5pm – 2am; Fri: 3pm – 2am; www.theorphanage.co.zaTHE LOOP NIGHT CLUBA: Cnr of Loop & Pepper Street T: 072 539 1121Open: Wed, Fri & Sat 22:00 - 04:00www.theloopnightclub.co.zaTHE RESERVEAn escape from everyday life to the discerning Capetonian and International socialite.A: 111 St Georges Mall T: 071 350 7787Open: Thu- Sat: 10pm- 4amwww.club.the-reserve.co.zaTJING TJINGA: 165 Long Market above Dear me Restaurant,T: 021 422 4920Open: Daily 4pm till latewww.tjingtjing.co.zaZULA SOUND BARA: 98 Long Street T: 021 424 2442Open: Mon - Thur 12pm -2am & Fri - Sat 12pm - 4am www.zulabar.co.za

SEA POINTDECO DANCEA: 120 B Main Road Sea Point

AMSTERDAM ACTION BARA: 10 -14 Cobern Street, De Waterkant T: 021 425 6463www.amsterdambar.co.zaBACKROOM BAR An intimate, discreet men’s bar with an air of mystery & possibility. A: 14 Cobern St, Green Point, Cape Town, on the Pink Block Open: Wed - Sat, from 6pm until late. https://www.facebook.com/groups/274590399253421/members/BEAULAH BAR A: 30 Somerset RdT: 021 421 6798Open: Tues to Thurs: 16:00- 2:00, Fri to Sat: 4pm- 4am. Sun to Mon: private parties. www.beaulahbar.co.zaBEEFCAKESA: Sovereign Quay, 40 Somerset Road,

GreepointT: 021 425 9019E: [email protected]. Open: Mon - Sat: 11am to 10pm are out offi cial kitchen hours, but our bar is always open later! Sun: 6pm to 10pmhttp://beefcakes.co.za/cpt.beefcakes.co.za/BAR CODEA: 18 Cobern StreetT: 021 421 5305Open: Wed - Mon: 9pm - 2amwww.leatherbar.co.zaBUBBLES BARA: 125a Waterkant Street | De Waterkant T: +27 (0)72 277 2392Open: Tues- Sun: 7pm - 2amFacebook / Bubbles-BarCAFE MANHATTAN A: 74 Waterkant Street, De Waterkant T: 021 421 6666www.manhattan.co.zaCREW BARA: 30 Napier Street

T: 021 418 0118www.crewbar.co.zaLION CORNERA: 205 Lower Main Rd Observatory. T: 021 447 5113Open: Mon - Sat: 11am - 2amhttp://www.lioncorner.comNAVIGAYTIONA: Cnr Somerset & Napier Streets (upstairs)T: 021 419 9216www.navigaytion.co.za

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TOURISM NEWSSOUTH AFRICA TO HOST WEF AFRICA 2013South Africa is to host the 23rd World Economic Forum on Africa this month, having last hosted the meeting of regional and global business, political and civil society leaders focusing on the continent in 2009. The meeting is to be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from 8 to 10 May under the theme “delivering on Africa’s promise”. According to the WEF, the three-day event will provide an important platform for delegates “to deepen the continent’s integration agenda and renew commitment to a sustainable path of growth and development”. “With an expected annual growth of 5% in 2012-2013, sub-Saharan Africa continues its transformative journey from a developing continent to a hub of global growth,” the WEF says on its website. “According to the World Bank, almost half of Africa’s countries have attained middle-income status. At the same time, the continent’s positive outlook is threatened by fl uctuating commodity prices, rising inequality and youth unemployment. “To build on its achievements, Africa’s leaders need to strengthen the continent’s competitiveness, foster inclusive growth and build resilience in a volatile global environment. Accelerating economic diversifi cation, boosting strategic infrastructure and unlocking talent are critical success factors in this new leadership context.” South Africa’s Presidency said on Thursday that forum participants would engage with issues such as strengthening the continent’s competitiveness, creating inclusive and sustainable growth, and accelerating infrastructure development and economic diversifi cation. “The above themes consolidate the previous ones discussed during the 22nd World Economic Forum on Africa in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, which focused on leadership, innovation and shared opportunities as well as increasing investment in frontier markets,” the Presidency said in a statement. “The government of South Africa expresses its full support and commitment to the event, and encourages all relevant participating sectors to take part in making this event a resounding success.” SAinfo reporter

HERITAGE AND CULTURE A MAJOR FOCUS OF EXCITING INDABA 2013The South African Tourism INDABA 2013, Africa’s top travel show, is set to offer unrivalled opportunities, new innovations and networking platforms for the tourism trade and international buyers this year to stimulate tourism business in a market growing well above the rate of global growth.Between January and November 2012, South Africa had attracted over 8.3 million international tourists and grown at 10.5% (against average global tourism growth of 4% in 2012), as the country continued to entrench its reputation as a world-class leisure and business events destination.For all global and local companies, individuals or tourism industry stakeholders keen to share in this growth story, INDABA 2013 at Durban’s Inkosi

Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre from 11-14 May 2013 will be an unmatched event on the regional African tourism calendar not to be missed.Last year’s INDABA theme of “Shaping our Future Together” – which paid tribute to the joint efforts of South Africa’s tourism industry and its global partners in achieving the phenomenal growth in recent years – will again be the theme at INDABA 2013, which will also have a strong ‘Heritage and Culture’ focus. For anyone wanting to do business with South Africa and its Southern African neighbours and to get a better feel for the regional African tourism industry, INDABA 2013 will be a treasure trove of key introductions, business opportunities and exposure to hundreds of exhibitors across the tourism spectrum. For the tourism industry, there is the opportunity to interact and forge strong business links with some of the world’s top travel buyers. Over 1 165 main and sharing exhibitors and 2 000 international and local buyers – 250 of them top international buyers hosted by South African Tourism - have already confi rmed their attendance at INDABA 2013, with that number growing daily.While South Africa is a destination of spectacular beauty, offering every conceivable tourist attraction under the African sun to suit every pocket, the destination’s differentiator is its warm, hospitable people and the memories they leave visitors with long after they’ve left.

A major new addition at INDABA this year will be a ‘Heritage and Culture Pavilion’ located at the Durban Exhibition Centre, which will innovatively showcase South Africa’s world heritage sites, its leisure offerings, culture, art, design and music - all of which combine to tell South Africa’s story, its history, its future and gives better insight into its people.The pavilion is a major project undertaken by the National Department of Tourism and South African Tourism, in collaboration with the MOJA Heritage Collection, and it will be an exhibition of some of the country’s best heritage and culture tourist offerings and distinctively South African tourism products.“Our market research shows that travellers are increasingly looking to experience the unique, authentic, personal South African stories. They are looking to meet the locals, experience where they live, eat where they eat and be part of the country’s culturally rich lifestyle, while learning about the history of this great country. The

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Heritage and Culture pavilion will be an exciting addition to INDABA 2013 and we have also included a number of new elements to the show this year which will be of major value to buyers and exhibitors,” says South African Tourism Chief Executive Offi cer Thulani Nzima.INDABA is primarily a trade show and to this end the Speed Marketing sessions, which were very popular at INDABA 2012, will again be an even more integral part of the show this year, with the focus on National Parks of South Africa on Saturday, Heritage and Culture on Sunday and Wine Routes of South Africa on Monday. The speed marketing sessions will give hundreds of international buyers the invaluable opportunity of being exposed to - and to do business with - a wide cross-section of South African tourism products. At INDABA this year, particular attention has been paid to making sure that exhibitors, buyers, media and stakeholders are able to connect with all the key people, places and things they need for a successful INDABA.One of the innovations this year, besides the information on the website, mobile app and social media coverage of the event, is technology specifi cally designed to allow easy connections - which will be called ‘INDABA Connect’.INDABA Connect is a simple, but powerful platform that allows information, contact details, images and presentations to be easily shared among show delegates, in a very simple integrated way. By simply touching a delegate or exhibitor’s tag at an exhibitor’s stand, presentation, event or activation, users will have all the information attached to their online INDABA Connect profi le, which will make getting in touch easier and more productive than sharing business cards, brochures and CD-Roms or USB sticks. This will also enable better engagement for delegates before, during and after the show - allowing for more meaningful connections this year.“The South African tourism industry is a very exciting one to be part of right now and we are confi dent the growth we are experiencing will translate into increased business opportunities. Our potential is huge and to unleash it we are working hard to attract quality global buyers to INDABA 2013, who are committed to doing tourism business with South Africa and to tap into our destination’s unique and diverse offerings. Despite tough economic times, South Africa’s tourism industry has continued to see growth in recent years and as a collective we need to grow and shape the future of our industry together. INDABA remains the premier regional African tourism platform for global buyers to gain easy access to the widest possible cross-section of the South African tourism industry - all under one roof – and we are very excited about the show this year,” says Nzima.Over 600 local and international journalists and broadcasters are set to cover all the tourism news and trends at INDABA. A number of news-gathering events and activations have been planned, including topical briefi ngs to give insight into South African Tourism’s market outlook, in-market campaigns and activities. INDABA will take place from May 11 to 14. For more information on the show and for details on how to register to attend, visit www.indaba-southafrica.co.za

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20 West executive ApArtments & Hotel 20 West Rd South, Morningside011 290 9600www.20west.co.za

Ascot Boutique Hotel59 Grant Avenue, Norwood011 483 3371www.ascothotel.co.za

clico Guest House27 Sturdee Ave, Rosebank011 252 [email protected]

We want our guests to feel spoilt. Everything is centred around this, from the luxurious bathrooms, to the extra-length beds, plush cushions, exotic fabrics, fresh-cut flowers, and delicious French cuisine.

D’oreAle GrAnDe Hotel64 Jones Str, Jet ParkKempton Park086 077 7900www.doreale.com

enGeDiPlot 22, Protea Ridge Road/Honingklip Road, KromdraaiKromdraai011 589 3495www.en-gedi.co.za

EnGedi is a multi-purpose venue oasis tucked away in The Cradle of Human-kind. EnGedi’s dedicated team, is here to make your experience at this venue, a memorable one.

FAirlAWns Boutique HotelAlma Rd. / Off Bowling Ave, Morningside Manor, Sandton011 804 2540

GolD reeF citY cAsino HotelNorthern Parkway, Ormonde011 248 5200www.goldreefcity.co.za

HYAtt reGencY 191 Oxford Rd, Rosebank011 280 1234www.johannesburg.regency.hyatt.com

melrose ArcH Hotel1 Melrose Square, Melrose Arch, Sandton011 679 2994/ 0861 50 50 50www.africanpridehotels.com

Sheer style and individuality is what redefines the travel experience when staying at Africa’s first truly HIP 5-Star Hotel! Through innovative architecture and outstanding design, the African Pride Melrose Arch Hotel has become an international destination in its own right, attracting those discerning guests who take pleasure in modern elegance and sophistication.

mistY Hills countrY Hotel, conFerence centre & spA69 Drift Boulevard, Muldersdrift011 950 6000www.mistyhills.co.za

rADisson Blu Hotel Cnr Rivonia Rd & Daisy StrBenmore, Sandton011 245 8000www.radissonblu.com

rotHBurY countrY loDGe & KAi tHAi Wellness spA24 Kalkheuwel, Broederstroom011 793 4773 / 079 719 4230www.rothburg.co.za

Kai Thai Rothbury Lodge is a Thai-style bed & breakfast country guest house located in the picturesque and historic Cradle of Humankind.

sAint GeorGe Hotel & convention centre58 Old Pretoria, Kempton Park Rd Rietvleidam011 316 5541/2www.stgeorgehotel.co.za

tHe Hilton Hotel138 Rivonia Rd, Sandton011 322 1888www.sandtonhilton.co.za

tHe mArion on nicol HotelCnr Stirling & Hamilton Roads, Hurlingham011 783 7816/7239www.mariononnicol.co.za

The Marion on Nicol is a Boutique Ho-tel of Distinction that offers a tranquil and lavish retreat from the bustle of nearby Sandton and Johannesburg. The hotel prides itself in offering a unique

brand of South African hospitality. Our discreet attention to detail will ensure that your experience is one of memorable elegance and comfort.

tHe micHelAnGelo Hotel135 West Street, Nelson Mandela Square, Sandown011 282 7000www.michelangelo.co.za

tHe pAlAzzo montecAsinoHotelMontecasino Boulevard, Fourways011 510 3000www.southernsun.com

tHe roseBAnK Hotel croWne plAzACorner Tyrwhitt & Sturdee Avenues, Rosebank011 448 3600www.therosebank.co.za

tHe Winston Hotel6 Tottenham Ave, Melrose Estate011 268 3140 www.thewinstonhotel.co.za

vAlleY loDGeJennings Str, Magaliesburg014 577-1301/5www.valleylodge.co.za

Al FrescoPlot 41 Boland Str, Corner Beyers Naude Drive, Honeydew011 794 4388 / 011 794 5475www.alfresco.org.za

AlimentosParkmore Mews Shopping Centre, Corner of 12th street and Olympia Avenue, Parkmore011 783 5432www.alimentos.co.za

Bice ristorAnte1st Road, Hyde Park, Sandton011 341 8080www.southernsun.com

BomBAY BluesStandard Bank Building, Cnr. Cradock & Tyrwhitt Avenues, Rosebank011 447 3210

Breeze restAurAntEmerald Resort & Casino777 Frikkie Meyer BlvdVanderbijlpark016 982 8166

cAFe DellA sAluteNelson Mandela Square, Sandton011 784 2145www.cafedellasalute.co.za

colonY Arms345 Jan Smuts Ave, Colony Centre, Craighall Park, Randburg011 447 6646www.colonyarms.co.za

cArnivoreSouth African cuisineMuldersdrift Estate, 69 Drift Boulevard (R114), Muldersdrift011 950 6000www.carnivore.co.za

The Carnivore restaurant, situated in the grounds of Misty Hills Country Hotel, needs little introduction. Renowned for its positioning statement - “Africa’s Greatest Eating Experience”- it is a cornerstone of the Recreation Africa Group.

cAsAlinGARocky Ridge Road, off Beyers Naude Drive, Muldersdrift087 941 1223 www.casalinga.co.za

cAtz pYJAmAs The Orignal 24 Hour Bistro, 12 Main Rd, Melville011 726 8596www.catzpyjamas.co.za

WHERE TO STAY?

WHERE TO DINE?

HELLO JOBURGWhere to stay & where to play in the City of Gold

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20 West executive ApArtments & Hotel 20 West Rd South, Morningside011 290 9600www.20west.co.za

Ascot Boutique Hotel59 Grant Avenue, Norwood011 483 3371www.ascothotel.co.za

clico Guest House27 Sturdee Ave, Rosebank011 252 [email protected]

We want our guests to feel spoilt. Everything is centred around this, from the luxurious bathrooms, to the extra-length beds, plush cushions, exotic fabrics, fresh-cut flowers, and delicious French cuisine.

D’oreAle GrAnDe Hotel64 Jones Str, Jet ParkKempton Park086 077 7900www.doreale.com

enGeDiPlot 22, Protea Ridge Road/Honingklip Road, KromdraaiKromdraai011 589 3495www.en-gedi.co.za

EnGedi is a multi-purpose venue oasis tucked away in The Cradle of Human-kind. EnGedi’s dedicated team, is here to make your experience at this venue, a memorable one.

FAirlAWns Boutique HotelAlma Rd. / Off Bowling Ave, Morningside Manor, Sandton011 804 2540

GolD reeF citY cAsino HotelNorthern Parkway, Ormonde011 248 5200www.goldreefcity.co.za

HYAtt reGencY 191 Oxford Rd, Rosebank011 280 1234www.johannesburg.regency.hyatt.com

melrose ArcH Hotel1 Melrose Square, Melrose Arch, Sandton011 679 2994/ 0861 50 50 50www.africanpridehotels.com

Sheer style and individuality is what redefines the travel experience when staying at Africa’s first truly HIP 5-Star Hotel! Through innovative architecture and outstanding design, the African Pride Melrose Arch Hotel has become an international destination in its own right, attracting those discerning guests who take pleasure in modern elegance and sophistication.

mistY Hills countrY Hotel, conFerence centre & spA69 Drift Boulevard, Muldersdrift011 950 6000www.mistyhills.co.za

rADisson Blu Hotel Cnr Rivonia Rd & Daisy StrBenmore, Sandton011 245 8000www.radissonblu.com

rotHBurY countrY loDGe & KAi tHAi Wellness spA24 Kalkheuwel, Broederstroom011 793 4773 / 079 719 4230www.rothburg.co.za

Kai Thai Rothbury Lodge is a Thai-style bed & breakfast country guest house located in the picturesque and historic Cradle of Humankind.

sAint GeorGe Hotel & convention centre58 Old Pretoria, Kempton Park Rd Rietvleidam011 316 5541/2www.stgeorgehotel.co.za

tHe Hilton Hotel138 Rivonia Rd, Sandton011 322 1888www.sandtonhilton.co.za

tHe mArion on nicol HotelCnr Stirling & Hamilton Roads, Hurlingham011 783 7816/7239www.mariononnicol.co.za

The Marion on Nicol is a Boutique Ho-tel of Distinction that offers a tranquil and lavish retreat from the bustle of nearby Sandton and Johannesburg. The hotel prides itself in offering a unique

brand of South African hospitality. Our discreet attention to detail will ensure that your experience is one of memorable elegance and comfort.

tHe micHelAnGelo Hotel135 West Street, Nelson Mandela Square, Sandown011 282 7000www.michelangelo.co.za

tHe pAlAzzo montecAsinoHotelMontecasino Boulevard, Fourways011 510 3000www.southernsun.com

tHe roseBAnK Hotel croWne plAzACorner Tyrwhitt & Sturdee Avenues, Rosebank011 448 3600www.therosebank.co.za

tHe Winston Hotel6 Tottenham Ave, Melrose Estate011 268 3140 www.thewinstonhotel.co.za

vAlleY loDGeJennings Str, Magaliesburg014 577-1301/5www.valleylodge.co.za

Al FrescoPlot 41 Boland Str, Corner Beyers Naude Drive, Honeydew011 794 4388 / 011 794 5475www.alfresco.org.za

AlimentosParkmore Mews Shopping Centre, Corner of 12th street and Olympia Avenue, Parkmore011 783 5432www.alimentos.co.za

Bice ristorAnte1st Road, Hyde Park, Sandton011 341 8080www.southernsun.com

BomBAY BluesStandard Bank Building, Cnr. Cradock & Tyrwhitt Avenues, Rosebank011 447 3210

Breeze restAurAntEmerald Resort & Casino777 Frikkie Meyer BlvdVanderbijlpark016 982 8166

cAFe DellA sAluteNelson Mandela Square, Sandton011 784 2145www.cafedellasalute.co.za

colonY Arms345 Jan Smuts Ave, Colony Centre, Craighall Park, Randburg011 447 6646www.colonyarms.co.za

cArnivoreSouth African cuisineMuldersdrift Estate, 69 Drift Boulevard (R114), Muldersdrift011 950 6000www.carnivore.co.za

The Carnivore restaurant, situated in the grounds of Misty Hills Country Hotel, needs little introduction. Renowned for its positioning statement - “Africa’s Greatest Eating Experience”- it is a cornerstone of the Recreation Africa Group.

cAsAlinGARocky Ridge Road, off Beyers Naude Drive, Muldersdrift087 941 1223 www.casalinga.co.za

cAtz pYJAmAs The Orignal 24 Hour Bistro, 12 Main Rd, Melville011 726 8596www.catzpyjamas.co.za

WHERE TO STAY?

WHERE TO DINE?

HELLO JOBURGWhere to stay & where to play in the City of Gold

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coAcHmAns inn29 Peter Place, Lyme Park, Sandton011 706 7269

DW eleven - 13 Dunkeld West shopping centre, c/o Jan smuts & Bompass str, Dunkeld West011 341 0663

enGeDi BistroPlot 22, Protea Ridge Rd/Honingklip Rd, Kromdraai011 589 [email protected]

HArvArD cAFéTerminal Building, Rand Airport011 827 4856www.harvardcafe.co.za

Jozi steAKHouseShop 96, Upper Level, 60 Riviera Rd, Killarney011 486 4627

KeG & FillYOmlee Office Park, 4 Tambach Rd, Sunninghill011 803 2823www.atthekeg.co.za

KuzinA restAurAntThe Firs Shopping Centre, Cnr Biermann & Cradock Ave, Rosebank011 880 5000

mYtHosCnr Van der Linde & Smith StreetsBedfordview011 615 2271www.mythos.co.za

pAreA tAvernA3 Corlett Drive, Illovo, Sandton011 788 8777www.parea.co.za

pizzA lunAShop 10, Rivonia Village on Rivonia Boulevard 011 803 7699 /082 683 1741

osteriA tre nonni9 Grafton Ave, Craighall Park 086 122 [email protected]

river DecK countrY estAte35 Peter Rd, Ruimsig087 940 9920www.riverdeck.co.za

scHWArmA coShop 2, 71 Grant Ave, Norwood011 483 1776www.schwarmacompany.co.za

tHe silver BircHLifestyle Garden, Centre, Beyers Naude Drive, Honeydew011 792 5714www.thesilverbirch.co.za

tsGThe Leaping Frog Garden Centrecnr. William Nicol & Mulbarton RdFourways011 465 7270www.tsg4ways.co.za

Yo susHiMorningside, shop 11, 90 Degree on Rivonia, Cnr Rivonia & Kelvin, Morn-ingside, Sandton011 804 9504

Yo susHiParktown North, shop 6, Parktown Quarter, Cnr 3rd & 7th Ave, Parktown North011 442 0246

ApArtHeiD museumNorthern Parkway & Gold Reef Rd Ormonde011 309 [email protected]

The basic principle behind apartheid was simple – segregate everything. Cut a clean line through a nation to divide black from white and keep them divided. Pay us a visit and you will come to understand that any form of racial inequality leads to destruction. Apartheid is exactly where it belongs – in a museum.

BuDDHA tAShop No. 72, Design Quarter District, Fourways011 465 8141 www.buddhata.co.za

DitsonG nAtionAl museum oF militArY HistorY22 Erlswold Way, Saxonwold 011 646 [email protected]

emperors pAlAce 64 Jones Rd, Kempton Park 011 928 1000www.emperorspalace.co.za

Conveniently situated alongside O R Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, Emperors Palace Hotel Casino Convention Resort combines timeless, classical elegance and sheer excitement.

With luxurious accommodation in four unique hotels, a glorious health and beauty spa, a magnificent casino with unparalleled gaming enjoyment, the finest in dining options, spectacular entertainment choices, a retail concourse, world class confer-ence facilities and impeccable service, Emperors Palace has it all.

Come to Emperors Palace. Come to the Palace of Dreams!

emerAlD AFricAn spAEmerald Resort & Casino, 777 Frikkie Meyer Blvd, Vanderbijlpark016 982 8132

The Emerald African Spa offers an ‘in touch with nature’ experience com-bined with high standards treatments to help the guest escape from the hustle & bustle of everyday life. For specials and treatment book today!

montecAsinoCnr William Nicol Drive &Witkoppen Rd, Fourways011 510 7777www.montecasino.co.za

montecAsino BirD GArDensWilliam Nicol Drive, Fourways011 511 1864

neWs cAFe sAnDton24 Central, Cnr Gwen Lane & Fredman Drive, Sandown011 883 4370www.newscafe.co.za

orlAnDo toWers, tHe BunGee BriDGeDynamo Street, cnr Old Potch Rd, Orlando, Soweto071 674 [email protected]

soutH AFricAn lipizzAners 1 Dahlia Rd, Kyalami, Midrand011 702 2103

teAtro At montecAsinoMontecasino, Montecasino Boulevard, Corner William Nicol & Witkoppen Roads, Fourways011 510 7472www.montecasino.co.za

tHe rHino & lion nAture reserve Cradle of Humankind 011 957 0349/0106/0109 www.rhinolion.co.za

totem sAnDton Shop U17A, Sandton City Shopping Centre011 884 [email protected] www.totemgallery.co.za

veronA DAY spA At tHe sHYreNo 67, 5th steet, Houghton Estate011 880 0067/011 880 3847www.veronadayspa.co.za

cAtHerYne GAeYlA FAsHion 38 Christopherson Rd, Hyde Park Tel:011 447 2550Fax: 011 447 0073Email: [email protected]

cleArWAter mAll Hendrik Potgieter Drive &Christiaan de Wet RdStrubensvalley, Roodepoort 011 288 5260www.clearwatermall.co.za

crestA Cresta Shopping Mall, Beyers Naude Drive, Northcliff011 678 5306www.crestashoppingcentre.co.za

liFestYle GArDen centreCnr Beyers Naude Drive & Ysterhout Ave, Randparkridge, Randburg011 792 5616www.lifestyle.co.za

Lifestyle Home Garden offers the biggest, best and brightest plant range combined with service and advice from staff with a passion for gardening and décor excellence.

melrose ArcH Melrose Boulevard (entrance off Corlett, Drive & Athol Oaklands Rd)011 684 0000www.melrosearch.co.za

nelson mAnDelA squAre Rivonia Rd, Sandton011 217 6045/6www.nelsonmandela.com

soviet JeAnsShop L67, Sandton City, Sandton011 884 0135www.sovietjeans.co.za

tHe AFricAn crAFt mArKetCorner Cradock Ave & Baker Street Rosebank011 880 2906www.craft.co.za

tHe BriGHtWAter commonsCnr Sandton Drive & Rivonia Rd, Sandton011 883 2011/217 6000www.brightwatercommons.co.za

tHe DesiGn quArterThe Design Quarter Shopping Centre,William Nicol Drive011 467 5152www.designquarter.co.za

The Most inspiring décor destination in Jo’zie, Design Quarter embraces all that’s different, inspiring, delectable and divine.

tHe mAll oF roseBAnK Cnr Cradock Rd & Baker Rd,011 788 5530

tHe orientAl plAzAFordsburg011 838 6752www.orientalplaza.co.za

tHe zone @ roseBAnK177 Oxford Rd, RosebankTel: 011 788 1130www.thezoneatrosebank.co.za

villAGe WAlKCnr Maude Street & Rivonia RdSandown011 783 4620www.villagewalk.co.za

WHERE TO PLAY?

HELLO JOBURG

WHERE TO SHOP?

coAcHmAns inn29 Peter Place, Lyme Park, Sandton011 706 7269

DW eleven - 13 Dunkeld West shopping centre, c/o Jan smuts & Bompass str, Dunkeld West011 341 0663

enGeDi BistroPlot 22, Protea Ridge Rd/Honingklip Rd, Kromdraai011 589 [email protected]

HArvArD cAFéTerminal Building, Rand Airport011 827 4856www.harvardcafe.co.za

Jozi steAKHouseShop 96, Upper Level, 60 Riviera Rd, Killarney011 486 4627

KeG & FillYOmlee Office Park, 4 Tambach Rd, Sunninghill011 803 2823www.atthekeg.co.za

KuzinA restAurAntThe Firs Shopping Centre, Cnr Biermann & Cradock Ave, Rosebank011 880 5000

mYtHosCnr Van der Linde & Smith StreetsBedfordview011 615 2271www.mythos.co.za

pAreA tAvernA3 Corlett Drive, Illovo, Sandton011 788 8777www.parea.co.za

pizzA lunAShop 10, Rivonia Village on Rivonia Boulevard 011 803 7699 /082 683 1741

osteriA tre nonni9 Grafton Ave, Craighall Park 086 122 [email protected]

river DecK countrY estAte35 Peter Rd, Ruimsig087 940 9920www.riverdeck.co.za

scHWArmA coShop 2, 71 Grant Ave, Norwood011 483 1776www.schwarmacompany.co.za

tHe silver BircHLifestyle Garden, Centre, Beyers Naude Drive, Honeydew011 792 5714www.thesilverbirch.co.za

tsGThe Leaping Frog Garden Centrecnr. William Nicol & Mulbarton RdFourways011 465 7270www.tsg4ways.co.za

Yo susHiMorningside, shop 11, 90 Degree on Rivonia, Cnr Rivonia & Kelvin, Morn-ingside, Sandton011 804 9504

Yo susHiParktown North, shop 6, Parktown Quarter, Cnr 3rd & 7th Ave, Parktown North011 442 0246

ApArtHeiD museumNorthern Parkway & Gold Reef Rd Ormonde011 309 [email protected]

The basic principle behind apartheid was simple – segregate everything. Cut a clean line through a nation to divide black from white and keep them divided. Pay us a visit and you will come to understand that any form of racial inequality leads to destruction. Apartheid is exactly where it belongs – in a museum.

BuDDHA tAShop No. 72, Design Quarter District, Fourways011 465 8141 www.buddhata.co.za

DitsonG nAtionAl museum oF militArY HistorY22 Erlswold Way, Saxonwold 011 646 [email protected]

emperors pAlAce 64 Jones Rd, Kempton Park 011 928 1000www.emperorspalace.co.za

Conveniently situated alongside O R Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, Emperors Palace Hotel Casino Convention Resort combines timeless, classical elegance and sheer excitement.

With luxurious accommodation in four unique hotels, a glorious health and beauty spa, a magnificent casino with unparalleled gaming enjoyment, the finest in dining options, spectacular entertainment choices, a retail concourse, world class confer-ence facilities and impeccable service, Emperors Palace has it all.

Come to Emperors Palace. Come to the Palace of Dreams!

emerAlD AFricAn spAEmerald Resort & Casino, 777 Frikkie Meyer Blvd, Vanderbijlpark016 982 8132

The Emerald African Spa offers an ‘in touch with nature’ experience com-bined with high standards treatments to help the guest escape from the hustle & bustle of everyday life. For specials and treatment book today!

montecAsinoCnr William Nicol Drive &Witkoppen Rd, Fourways011 510 7777www.montecasino.co.za

montecAsino BirD GArDensWilliam Nicol Drive, Fourways011 511 1864

neWs cAFe sAnDton24 Central, Cnr Gwen Lane & Fredman Drive, Sandown011 883 4370www.newscafe.co.za

orlAnDo toWers, tHe BunGee BriDGeDynamo Street, cnr Old Potch Rd, Orlando, Soweto071 674 [email protected]

soutH AFricAn lipizzAners 1 Dahlia Rd, Kyalami, Midrand011 702 2103

teAtro At montecAsinoMontecasino, Montecasino Boulevard, Corner William Nicol & Witkoppen Roads, Fourways011 510 7472www.montecasino.co.za

tHe rHino & lion nAture reserve Cradle of Humankind 011 957 0349/0106/0109 www.rhinolion.co.za

totem sAnDton Shop U17A, Sandton City Shopping Centre011 884 [email protected] www.totemgallery.co.za

veronA DAY spA At tHe sHYreNo 67, 5th steet, Houghton Estate011 880 0067/011 880 3847www.veronadayspa.co.za

cAtHerYne GAeYlA FAsHion 38 Christopherson Rd, Hyde Park Tel:011 447 2550Fax: 011 447 0073Email: [email protected]

cleArWAter mAll Hendrik Potgieter Drive &Christiaan de Wet RdStrubensvalley, Roodepoort 011 288 5260www.clearwatermall.co.za

crestA Cresta Shopping Mall, Beyers Naude Drive, Northcliff011 678 5306www.crestashoppingcentre.co.za

liFestYle GArDen centreCnr Beyers Naude Drive & Ysterhout Ave, Randparkridge, Randburg011 792 5616www.lifestyle.co.za

Lifestyle Home Garden offers the biggest, best and brightest plant range combined with service and advice from staff with a passion for gardening and décor excellence.

melrose ArcH Melrose Boulevard (entrance off Corlett, Drive & Athol Oaklands Rd)011 684 0000www.melrosearch.co.za

nelson mAnDelA squAre Rivonia Rd, Sandton011 217 6045/6www.nelsonmandela.com

soviet JeAnsShop L67, Sandton City, Sandton011 884 0135www.sovietjeans.co.za

tHe AFricAn crAFt mArKetCorner Cradock Ave & Baker Street Rosebank011 880 2906www.craft.co.za

tHe BriGHtWAter commonsCnr Sandton Drive & Rivonia Rd, Sandton011 883 2011/217 6000www.brightwatercommons.co.za

tHe DesiGn quArterThe Design Quarter Shopping Centre,William Nicol Drive011 467 5152www.designquarter.co.za

The Most inspiring décor destination in Jo’zie, Design Quarter embraces all that’s different, inspiring, delectable and divine.

tHe mAll oF roseBAnK Cnr Cradock Rd & Baker Rd,011 788 5530

tHe orientAl plAzAFordsburg011 838 6752www.orientalplaza.co.za

tHe zone @ roseBAnK177 Oxford Rd, RosebankTel: 011 788 1130www.thezoneatrosebank.co.za

villAGe WAlKCnr Maude Street & Rivonia RdSandown011 783 4620www.villagewalk.co.za

WHERE TO PLAY?

HELLO JOBURG

WHERE TO SHOP?

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