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Simon's Town is a picturesque historic naval town on the False Bay coast, serving as the South African Navy's primary base since 1957. Its Victorian-era main street, harbour-front setting, and proximity to Boulders Beach penguin colony make it a popular destination.

Bo-Kaap is one of Cape Town's oldest and most distinctive neighbourhoods, perched on the slopes of Signal Hill. Its cobblestone streets and brightly painted houses in pastel pinks, greens, blues, and oranges make it one of the most photographed locations in the city.
Kalk Bay is a charming bohemian fishing village on the False Bay coast, known for its eclectic antique shops, independent galleries, artisan cafés, and a working harbour where fishermen still sell their catch from the boats.

Woodstock is Cape Town's creative heartland, a rapidly gentrifying inner-city suburb where Victorian industrial buildings have been converted into studios, galleries, and artisan workshops. Its streets are an open-air gallery of murals and graffiti.
Long Street is Cape Town's most vibrant and eclectic urban thoroughfare, running through the heart of the city centre. Lined with Victorian-era buildings featuring ornate wrought-iron balconies, it buzzes with bookshops, vintage stores, backpacker lodges, and nightlife.