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Green Point Open twice a week, the Cape Quarter Village Market is a lifestyle, European-inspired market that exhibits local goods and produce.
Within the centrally located mall of the Cape Quarter, when the market is up and running you'll find an al fresco venue surrounded by a myriad of shops, restaurants and speciality services. In terms of market food, there is a large choice to enjoy comprising delicious gourmet-style items. Live music is also a common attraction. On Saturdays you'll find the corner bar area open, offering a large selection of locally brewed beers on tap and wines.
When you've browsed the various vendors and ate your full, you can explore the rest of the mall at leisure.
There is plenty of underground parking available.
Open every Wednesday and Sunday, 10:00 to 15:00.
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Green Point A fairly new addition to the city of Cape Town, Green Point Park is a beautiful park with a focus on sustainability and conservation education.
The park is gorgeously landscaped with amazing views of Green Point Stadium and Signal Hill. The park comprises wonderfully paved and wide pathways, green lawns, water features, and a special bio-diversity garden representing Cape ecosystems such as wetland and fynbos. The bio-diversity garden is especially interesting, complete with educational boards and fun wildlife decorations.
Park facilities include an outdoor gym and function rooms. In the south end of the garden is a wonderful children's play park, fitted with unique and exciting features to keep the kids busy for hours.
Green Point Park is open from 7:00 until 19:00, with visible security around the clock.
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Mouille Point (0.6 km from Green Point) The multipurpose Green Point Urban Park functions as an inner city “people’s recreation park” for relaxation, education and amusement – beckoning jaded urbanites to get outdoors and play.
Energetic types can make use of the fitness park with cycling, outdoor training and gym facilities. Along with these exercising features, the venue includes a play park, an adventure park, learning park for functions and seminars, art exhibition and craft park, concert arena, outdoor markets and more.
Areas for relaxation and enrichment include a biodiversity garden celebrating the region’s unique natural heritage and picnic spots. Well-behaved pooches on a leash are welcome in certain areas – make sure you take a poop scoop along. Water features and benches provide pleasant pit stops.
Open seven days a week from 07:00 to 19:00.
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Sea Point (0.7 km from Green Point) The Sea Point Promenade is an attractive paved walkway that stretches from the Green Point Lighthouse to the other side of Sea Point, much loved by the locals and visitors.
The walkway is flanked by well-manicured lawns, popular for picnics and informal soccer or cricket games. It’s a fabulous place to walk, ogle passers by, or kick back and appreciate the cosmopolitan vibe. You'll have access to a few small beaches from the walkway.
Photo by Hilton Teper [CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons.
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Mouille Point (0.8 km from Green Point) Green Point Lighthouse is an eye-catching landmark in Mouille Point with its bold red and white candy stripes.
Dating back to 1824, it was the first solidly constructed lighthouse built on South Africa’s coastline. The original lanterns were equipped with single wick Argand lamps fueled by sperm whale oil. The weak rays could not be seen further than 6 sea miles.
In 1865 the tower was extended to its present height and was electrified in 1929. The lantern was replaced with a 3rd order dioptic lens flashing light that can be seen for 25 nautical miles. Visitors can take a self-guided tour inside the tower.
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Mouille Point (0.9 km from Green Point) Coastal Kayak specializes in scenic guided ocean trips along the Atlantic Seaboard. Home to Kaskazi brand kayaks, they also stock a wide range of gear and accessories for kayaking.
Their shop is conveniently located at Three Anchor Bay and their kayaks are stored on the beach, perfect for launching to explore the Table Bay coastline. The trips typically cover 3 – 5 km towards Clifton Beach.
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Cape Town (1.1 km from Green Point) Experience a one-of-a-kind tour of the beautiful Cape in vintage World War II sidecars.
A fleet of 25 sidecars are available for chauffeured tours, transfers, fun events and much more. Take your pick from a variety of itineraries, ranging from a spin around the Peninsula, to a meander through the Winelands. Drivers are well qualified and fully licensed.
Groups of all sizes are welcome, so phone in to book your adventure.
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V and A Waterfront (1.3 km from Green Point) Look no further if you're at the Waterfront on a mission to find an entertaining and educational spot to occupy children! Head straight for the Predator Tank exhibit and make sure your visit coincides with the action at shark feeding time when they get hand fed by divers. Large ragged-tooth sharks, nervous looking gamefish, rays and giant turtles glide past you in a seemingly endless procession. Gaze from a seat in the amphitheatre at the enormous picture window or get up close and personal with their toothy smiles in the curved plexi-glass tunnel.The Diversity Hall houses weird creepy crawlies like giant spider crabs, octopuses, exquisite but deadly firefish and delicate beasties like seahorses and box jellies.There's an activity centre with organised activities, touch exhibits specially for very young children and the Diving Animals display where Cape fur seals entertain with their playful antics.The Kelp Forest Tank is mesmerising. Drift away with the swaying dense thicket of giant seaweed whilst shoals of shimmering little fish flit about in the shafts of sunlight.There are loads more creatures and an amazing variety ranging from rainbow bright tropical fish found in the Indian Ocean to the more subtle silvery beauties residing in the Cape's cold Atlantic waters.If you have your diving ticket you could also scuba dive with sharks in the Predator Tank or amoungst the teeming fish in the Kelp Forest Tank.Check out amazing frogs at Beyond the Pond. This themed and highly interactive gallery was created to raise awareness of the plight of frogs, to inform visitors on what can be done to create frog-friendly environments and to raise funds for the Amphibian Ark www.amphibianark.org. Jump in to find out more about these quirky yet threatened creatures.Need to know?Open daily 9:30 – 18:00. Feeding times at Two Oceans Aquarium: I&J Predator Exhibit – 15:00 daily, Kelp Forest Exhibit: Wednesdays and Saturdays – 12:00, Penguins in the Sappi River Meander Exhibit – 11:30 & 14:30 daily.It is recommended to allow one to two hours to enjoy the diverse and magnificent displays. Wear comfortable shoes!
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Bo-Kaap (1.4 km from Green Point) Head up Signal Hill to see the the oldest guns in daily use in the world! Cape Town’s oldest living tradition is the Noon Gun, fired every day at 12 pm sharp, except Sundays and public holidays. The 18-pounder, smoothbore muzzle-loaders are still in use today! These are the oldest cannons in daily use in the world.There are actually two on top of the Signal Hill overlooking Table Bay, one is a back-up should the other misfire. The Noon Gun originated so that ships which had been at sea and lost track of the correct time could re-set their clocks. Even quite far out at sea they could hear the sound, and if not, they would still see the puff of smoke and could work it out from there.Today the sound of this daily Cape Town tradition echoes through the City Bowl, and Capetonians check their watches with a smile. You can watch the daily ritual up on Signal Hill at Lion Battery, from 11:30. To get there head up Military Street in the Bo-Kaap to the Noon Gun. Look for for the sign-post on Buitengracht Street.
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City Bowl (1.5 km from Green Point) Forming the ‘lion’s rump’ for the adjacent Lion’s Head, Signal Hill is a prominent attraction from which the historic Noon Gun is fired at midday.Most people make their way there for the spectacular views across the Cape Town harbour, city and Atlantic Ocean. The family-friendly picnic spots are popular with locals and visitors alike in all seasons.On summer evenings Signal Hill becomes a ‘lover’s lane’ with couples admiring the city lights and the romance of the floodlit background of Table Mountain.The site got its name from the practice of using signal flags to communicate with ships in the bay, and later the famous Noon Gun. The two cannons were brought to Signal Hill in 1902, serving as time signals for ships at anchor. Watch the daily firing of the gun, or bring a picnic and find a spot looking out over the Atlantic Ocean near the parking lot. You could also head down into the Bo-Kaap for a meal at The Noon Gun Tea Room in Longmarket Street.Photo: Lion's Head and Signal Hill – next on the 'to do' list after Table Mountain and Robben Island
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Sea Point (1.5 km from Green Point) Located just off the Sea Point's promenade, you'll find some steps which lead onto secluded Rocklands Beach.
On this rather small beach you'll find a good space to enjoy the soft white sand and take in the lovely scenery. There is a small area where you can slip into the water for a nice chilly swim. The spot is also a great surfing and body boarding location.
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Cape Town (1.5 km from Green Point) Jump on a big red bus and enjoy a lovely tour of Cape Town, hopping on and off at various stops.
These bus tours are done in double decker, open-top buses, currently offering different tour routes around Cape Town. Other tours include boat cruises around the waterfront, and motor sidecar tours to Cape Point.
Buses follow a timetable that can be found on the bus stop signs, brochures, and online. Tickets may be purchased online or at the main ticket office in the V&A Waterfront.
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V and A Waterfront (1.6 km from Green Point) Sway your hips to great bands, live dance productions and storytelling or catch live action on the big screen.
The V&A Waterfront Amphitheatre is one of Cape Town's hottest stages, hosting live music and other entertainment that's free to visitors.
It's also a popular place for shopped out folk to grab some fresh air, rest weary feet and watch the bustling harbour activity.
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V and A Waterfront (1.6 km from Green Point) Experience an African-inspired rejuvenating massage and an assortment of therapies at Mangwanani African Spa.
Located at the V & A Waterfront, Mangwanani Boutique Spa is an environment that provides for utter rejuvenation and indulgence. Shop for luxurious items from a specialized range of spa products. Mangwanani also offers a range of clothing, including T-shirts, gowns and a signature swimwear collection.
Business hours: Monday to Sunday, 9:00 to 21:00.
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V and A Waterfront (1.8 km from Green Point) The Chavonnes Battery Museum gives visitors a chance to experience the early history of Cape Town.
Learn more about the people who walked along this shoreline, the San and Khoi, the explorers and adventurers, slaves and settlers. Learn about the men and women who gave birth to our nation, find out why the British are called Limeys, and why the Cape was so important for ships on the spice and slave trade route. This is a unique and fun experience for all ages.
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V and A Waterfront (1.8 km from Green Point) Somewhere between comfort and sophistication; understated, with flair, something to discover & celebrate in style, the Alba Lounge is situated above the Hildebrand Restaurant. A much needed experience in the V & A Waterfront, the Alba Lounge is the up market cocktail lounge and provides a venue in which to relax, listen to the subtle music or indulge in conversation with friends. This venue has style, elegance and a relaxed atmosphere complete to suit any & all needs.
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Western Cape (1.8 km from Green Point) Proud of it's Argentinian influences, Chakkachurri Bar offers an exceptional venue for a night out.
The style is cosy and classy, with a touch of modern in the interiors. Sit back in this cosy lounge and relish the great cocktails. Live entertainment is also a regular occurrence, so contact to find out the latest news.
Perfect for group gatherings, functions, and parties.
Open: Tuesday to Wednesday: 18:00-2:00, and Thursday to Saturday: 17:00-2:00.