St Georges Street, Strand Street, Roeland Street, Darling Street, Kloof Street
St Georges Street
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St Georges Mall
Once a congested city street, St George’s Mall is now a pedestrian area in the middle of the city centre, bustling with activity that ranges from live entertainment - provided by buskers, dancers, drummers, street artists and the like - to the sidewalk coffee shops and restaurants at which many locals and visitors to the city sit and watch people pass by.
Once a congested city street, St George’s Mall is now a pedestrian area in the middle of the city centre, bustling with activity that ranges from live entertainment - provided by buskers, dancers, drummers, street artists and the like - to the sidewalk coffee shops and restaurants at which many locals and visitors to the city sit and watch people pass by.
Roeland Street
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Roeland Street is the main artery of the exciting East District of Cape Town, the long stretch of road intersects Buitenkant, Canterbury and Harrington streets and is a thoroughfare to the South African seat of government, the parliament.
Cape Town’s third oldest bar, the Kimberley Hotel, so named because it was the point of departure for the horse-drawn carriages making the trek to the diamond mines of Kimberley, the capital city of the Northern Cape. The hotel was established in 1895 and sits on the corner of Roeland and Buitenkant street.
Cape Town’s third oldest bar, the Kimberley Hotel, so named because it was the point of departure for the horse-drawn carriages making the trek to the diamond mines of Kimberley, the capital city of the Northern Cape. The hotel was established in 1895 and sits on the corner of Roeland and Buitenkant street.
Strand Street
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"Strand" is both the Dutch and Afrikaans word for "beach" - but land reclamation to create the Foreshore and the modern Port of Cape Town has moved the shoreline about a kilometre to the northeast.
Darling Street
Kloof Street
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