Attracting more than 20 million visits per year, Cape Town‘s V&A Waterfront is a cosmopolitan mixed-use property development situated in a historic working harbour. Offerings include the unique working harbour ambience, scenic views of Table Mountain, historic buildings, museums, boat and helicopter charters, Aquarium, annual special events and street musicians; and the recently opened Nelson Mandela Gateway to Robben Island. With more than 300 specialty stores, craft markets and 70 eateries, the V&A Waterfront opens a world of opportunities to shoppers and diners alike. Seven hotels and 14 conference venues, make the V&A Waterfront the perfect setting for conferences and seminars.
at night ...
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Diner at my auntie's place
Table Mountain
The best views of Cape Town are from the top of Table Mountain. The Cableway takes you to the summit in under ten minutes whilst rotating gondola’s ensure that visitors enjoy a 360 degree view of cape Town and Table Bay. Once on top visitors can stroll along 2km of pathways and enjoy magnificent views from over 12 viewing sites and decks.
Me sitting on the mountain

arnoud et mwa on top...
View on top of the mountain

arnoud et mwa on top...
View on top of the mountain
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