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10 things to do in Cape Town's city centre, even if you're on a budget (CapeTown ETC)

1. The Company's Garden · 2. First Thursdays · 3. Sky-Hi Ride · 4. Iziko South African Museum · 5. Nelson Mandela Legacy Exhibition · 6. Rethinking the William Fehr ...

The details are always posted on social media. When budgeted correctly, Clay Cafe in the City can come in under R250, which includes the studio fee of R40, painting a mug that starts at R55, and a small meal and drink. Children aged 5 and under: Free The installation, with interpretive panels, audio-visuals and interactive displays, honours Madiba’s history and the country’s long struggle for liberation. Children aged 6 to 18: R15 You can purchase a ride or an observer ticket. The official organisers put out a programme that includes galleries and other cultural attractions, as well as retail stores, restaurants, and bars. - Cost: Free Today, the Company’s Garden – a national monument and treasure – is the green lung of the Cape Town CBD, a favourite among residents and local and international visitors alike. Tasso Evangelinos, CEO of the Cape Town Central City Improvement District (CCID), says, “As Capetonians increasingly feel the pinch, there’s a lot to see and do in the Cape Town CBD that is either free or budget-friendly. It was originally used by the Dutch East India Company as a refreshment station on its trade route from Europe to the east to replenish fleets that had been away for months at sea. Let’s not even mention the fact that we are in the month of Januworry after all:

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