The MyCiTi buses have been a feature in Cape Town since the 2010 FIFA World Cup and connects various parts across the Peninsula. The buses function as a cheaper option for tourists and locals alike, with stops near many attractions. We’ve compiled 5 of the best attractions you can reach from Gardens Centre Holiday Apartments. […]
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Cape Town is a city with an incredibly rich and diverse history. The city endeavours to provide visitors with the heritages of all people that live here – the tribes that have lived in southern Africa for millennia, the original European settlers and colonisers, the people who suffered under slavery and colonialism, the Jewish communities, […]
A Brief History The Gardens is named after the Dutch East India company gardens and the rich heritage goes all the way back to the initial permanent settlements in the Cape that was a popular food supply stop for ships that travelled around the Cape of Good Hope. The very first garden was landscaped by […]
Lower Main Road, Observatory This location is a student’s dream! The road boasts a vast number of thrift stores, each with their own special quarks. BangBang Vintage Market is the place to go if you are looking for Doc Martens. The store often has numerous pairs available. Be sure to pop into the back of […]
Clifton Clifton consists of 4 beaches and is one of the busiest spots in Cape Town when the sun is out. The beach is perfect for those looking to lie in the sun the whole day and work on their tan. Clifton often attracts students, young people, families, and those brave enough to enter the […]
1. Beaches Spending the day at the beach is one of the best day trips you could take! Cape Town has so many beaches to offer and none of them are ever far away. The Clifton beaches are only 7,2 kilometres away. They are busy over the summer, so head there as early as possible. […]
With affordable accommodation at Gardens Centre Holiday Apartments sorted, you have more money for sightseeing, having fun, and enjoy everything the city has to offer. Table Mountain Table Mountain is among the seven wonders of the world and is the main attraction in Cape Town. If you are in good shape and enjoy a good […]
Self-catering Facilities Each room has a fully stocked kitchenette which allows guests to cook and prepare their food. If you do plan on cooking up a storm during your stay, then here is what our kitchenettes offer: Stove and oven Microwave Fridge and freezer Cutlery and crockery Sink Kettle and toaster As you can see, […]
1. Self-guided walk through V&A Waterfront It is worth taking a stroll through the V&A Waterfront which is located at Cape Town’s working harbor with a rich and wide-ranging history that goes all the way back to 1654. The best way to explore the culture of this iconic site and the 22 landmarks is by […]
1. Kloof Corner, Table Mountain (Easy) This is an easy and quick hike. Only 20 minutes to the top rewards you with stunning views of Lion’s Head and Table Bay, albeit a steep trip. The round-trip measures at 1,8 kilometres and is best completed at sunset. This hike is suitable for both children and novice […]











