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Travel ColoursExplore Cape Town Guide Coffee Table Book

R299

Retail: R600
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There are only a few places in the world that have so many great attractions in once place.

This Cape Town Guide will show you a curated selection of the best places to "sleep, eat, drink, shop and explore”. From a serious coffee culture, local farm markets and internationally-acclaimed gourmet restaurants, award-winning wine estates, to one of the oldest fishing villages in the West Coast area, the guide will lead you away from the tourist hubs to some of Cape Town’s hidden local gems.

Not your typical guide to tourist hubs! Find the places that will take your breath away and peak your interest in things you have never thought of before.

Product Features
  • A full list of more than 60 trendy places
  • More than 170 beautiful photographies – all of them taken by the widely-respected South African food photographer Claire Gunn
  • An extensive special about the best vineyards in Franschhoek, Stellenbosch & Constantia, and the upcoming finishing village “Paternoster”
  • An amazing gift for a fellow traveller or culture buff
  • Artistic shots that 
  • Scenic shots
Product Specifications 
  • Topics: luxury hotels, restaurants, bars, shops and destinations
  • The size is of the softcover book is A5.
  • Pages: 252
  • Printed on FSC certified uncoated paper.

"Our guests love the slick and sophisticated style of the Travel Colours City Guides. The perfect companion to a modern city for discerning, design-loving travellers and locals alike" - Ross Bower

Please note: All pictures, texts and research has been done by Travel Colours.

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