City Guide: Cape Town in 2015
[Here is another post I found in my draft folder from 2015. Cape Town is one of my favorite cities on earth. Here are a few of my favorite places. The first in many city guides to come.]
For a fascinating excursion from the city, take the train south to St. James. Round trip train tickets are less than five dollars from many stops in CT. The views of False Bay are exquisite. There are many small eateries at Kalk Bay, one more stop south. There are also swimming beaches.
Near the University of Cape Town, the Hussar Grill serves excellent steaks. The atmosphere is dark-Amsterdam-library. They even serve bitterballen. If you don't want to sit at the bar, make a reservation--even on Monday nights! In business since the early 1960s, this brasserie has a loyal clientele.
If you are downtown and hoping for lighter decor, have lunch at Giulio's [note:permanently closed], where exposed brick walls, large windows, white iron furniture and colorful salads rule the day.
Nearby, the coffee is up to your high standards at Yours Truly on Long Street. So is the decor. Also don't miss the Just Cruizin Corner boutique full of light, cotton clothes made in South Africa.
For magnificent views of the city, interesting entrees (such as Ostrich) and good espresso head to the Rhodes Memorial Restaurant.
If you still haven’t had enough coffee, visit Bean There Coffee Co, a gorgeous spot in the middle of the city.
I don’t remember what this place is called but you should definitely go there. LOL. I had Calamari at the fancy restaurant across the street and gawked at all of the beautiful people.
For accommodations, I strongly recommend the Little Scotia Guest House near the University of Cape Town.