Bo-Kaap - Wikipedia The Bo-Kaap (lit "above the Cape" in Afrikaans) is an area of Cape Town, South Africa formerly known as the Malay Quarter It is a former racially segregated area, situated on the slopes of Signal Hill above the city centre and is a historical centre of Cape Malay culture in Cape Town
The 7 Best Things To Do And See In Bo-Kaap, Cape Town On this tour guests will get an overview of Bo-Kaap’s best known landmarks, including the colorful houses, hidden places to find local beers, multiple mosques and historical restaurants and shops This informative, fun and free tour is simply not to be missed!
The Traveller’s Guide to Bo-Kaap - Cape Town Tourism Explore the Islamic “kramats” (shrines), mosques and food and craft markets, and discover the delicious Cape Malay cooking style Please note that you do not need a permit to walk Bo-Kaap and surrounding streets in the City Centre
Home - Bokaap The Bo-Kaap is one of the most interesting and vibrant areas in Cape Town, with many restaurants and shops to discover The following are some of our top picks for must-see attractions in the Bo-Kaap neighborhood
Things To Do In Bo-Kaap - Boost Cape Town Bo-Kaap, a historic neighborhood in Cape Town is as visually striking as it is culturally significant Known for its brightly painted houses and cobblestone streets, the place practically begs for a leisurely stroll and some stellar photos
Discover Bo Kaap - Dorp Bo‐Kaap, nestled on the slopes of Signal Hill just above Cape Town ’ s CBD, is the soulful core of the city ’ s Cape Malay and Muslim heritage Dating back to the 1760s, it grew from freed slaves and Southeast Asian labourers into a vibrant community
Bo-Kaap: Cape Town’s Most Colorful Neighbourhood Perched on the slopes of Signal Hill, Bo-Kaap is one of Cape Town’s most vibrant and culturally rich areas Famous for its rainbow-hued houses, cobblestone streets, and deep Cape Malay heritage, this historic quarter is a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience the city’s multicultural soul
Bo-Kaap, Cape Town - South African History Online A five-minute walk from the City Centre and De Waterkant and a 20-minute walk to the V A Waterfront, the Bo-Kaap is best accessed by foot along Wale Street Explore the Islamic “kramats” (shrines), mosques and food and craft markets, and discover the delicious Cape Malay cooking style!
Bo-Kaap Roots – Be our guest! Get a glimpse of the vibrant Bo-Kaap with short tours that highlight its rich cultural tapestry Wander colourful streets, learn about Cape Malay heritage, and savour traditional cuisine