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TripOut Gay Travel:
Cape Town
Gay Friendly Rating:
Very welcoming; this place is gay-tastic!
South Africa's most breathtakingly beautiful city is worth the trip.
Cape Town Fast Facts:
- Gayborhood De Waterkant is Cape Town's gay village.
- As safety remains a large concern, avoid being alone especially at night, whether walking from one neighborhood to another, or at an ATM.
- Really, don't feed the baboons in the Cape Natural Reserve. If you have a bag and they want to inspect it for food (you'll known when they bare their teeth), by all means, let it go.
- Get in a metered cab to ensure you don't get scammed.
- Tour Operators are the best means of transport for sightseeing. Rhino Tours (http://caperhinotours.com) is a popular service.
Cape Town Top 5
Don't leave town before checking out...
Recommended In Cape Town:
Hotels & Inns
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12 Apostles Hotel Victoria Road
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Table Bay Hotel Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
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The Grand Daddy 38 Long Street
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The Village Lodge 49 Napier Street
Restaurants
- Cape Town Fish Market Shop 21, 1st floor, the Promenade
- Fish On The Rocks Yellow building at the end of Harbour Road
- Lola's 228 Long Street
- Mama Africa 178 Long Street
- Moyo R310 Lynedoch Road
Bars & Clubs
- Bronx 35 Somerset Road
- Cafe Manhattan 74 Waterkant Street
- Cruz 21B Somerset Road
- Hemisphere 2 Riebeeck Street
- Opium 6 Dixon Street
Sights & Activities
More Cape Town: Related Websites
- http://www.caperhinotours.com Tour Operators are the best means of transport for sightseeing. Rhino Tours is a popular service.
Cape Town: A City Unlike Any Other