A trip to Cape Town would be sad without a visit to the iconic Bo-Kaap. Hanging down the lower slopes of Signal Hill, on the edge of the CBD, the Bo-Kaap sits with colourful enthusiasm. Famous for its brightly-painted Cape Dutch houses that stand in line like individual soldiers along cobbled streets. This place is definitely a must-see for any new travellers in the city of Cape Town. This area with a 260-year old history has welcomed many Instagram photos in the past, thanks to its ultimately unique streets. 1. Visit the Bo-Kaap museum Begin your sight-seeing in the Bo-Kaap museum which is located in the oldest building in the Bo-Kaap. This beautiful home was built by the developer of the Bo-Kaap, Jan De Waal, in the 1760’s. Now a national monument, this home/museum welcomes all visitors to browse the history of the Bo-Kaap for only R20. 2. Meander through the streets After soaking in
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