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    • 9.0
      Historic and Protected Site
      Grand Parade, iKapa
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      • Fathima D.

        Fathima D. • September 29, 2019Lively historic venue and good acoustics for concerts. Often have good International musicians.

    • 7.5
      Historic and Protected Site
      Castle St (btwn Darling & Strand St), iKapa
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      • Driaan J.

        Driaan J. • November 10, 2018This 17th century fort is located in the city centre and welcomes tourists for daily tours and exhibitions.

    • 7.9
      Historic and Protected Site
      6 Spin St. (Parliament St.), iKapa
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      • rinske s.

        rinske s. • July 30, 2013You must try souffle!

    • 6.8
      Historic and Protected Site
      14 Darling St (at Parliament St), iKapa
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      • RespTourismSA

        RespTourismSA • September 27, 2011Look up to view the magnificent bas-relief frieze sculpted into the facade of this art-deco building (completed in 1939). One of the panels commemorate the emancipation of slaves in 1834.

    • 8.5
      Historic and Protected Site
      Between the V&A Hotel and Musica Megastore, Ground Floor, Dock Rd., iKapa
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      • RespTourismSA

        RespTourismSA • August 27, 2013A tribute to South Africa`s 4 Nobel Peace Prize Laureates; the late Nkosi Albert Luthuli, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, former State President F.W. de Klerk and former President Nelson Mandela

    • 7.3
      Historic and Protected Site
      V&A Waterfront, iKapa
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      • RespTourismSA

        RespTourismSA • August 27, 2013The Gothic-style tower was built in 1882 as the first Port Captain's office. During the Anglo-Boer War, the Tower became the HQ of Admiral Chichester. The Royal Navy occupied it during World War I.

    • 4.9
      Historic and Protected Site
      Parliament St., iKapa
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      • RespTourismSA

        RespTourismSA • September 27, 2011Churchgoers attending services in the Groote Kerk would outspan their wagaons here. Slaves who accompanied their owners socialised on the square but were forbidden from gathering near the church

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