| Overview of Cape Town, South Africa, Travel and Entertainment |
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The daytime is the best for strolling around the town and suburbs so you can get familiar with the surroundings which could come in handy when you want to go out later at night. Activities during the day are mostly family oriented; you and your family can indulge in mouthwatering dishes at any of the numerous Cape Town hotels depending on your budget or what you want to indulge in. From take out joints, delis, pizza huts, exotic dishes and traditional cuisine, sea food and fine dining all offer tasty, unforgettable, worth of your money meals.
There are South African restaurants as well as internationally run chains such as MacDonald’s. There also are quite a number of sophisticated shopping malls dotted all over Cape Town. You can shop for all your needs here, whether souvenirs to take back home, fancy or ordinary clothes, equipment or even if just window shopping. The malls are usually bustling with activity especially during the day and are therefore also a fun place for afternoon strolls.
Also, if you drink, choose your limits and drink to a level which you can control. Choose who you interact with carefully and steer clear of suspicious people or people who make you uncomfortable. Whether to bring the kids along or leave them behind when going out at night is up to you depending on the activities you have lined up and where you are going. However, the wise choice would be to leave them behind. Lovers of nightlife have a long list of to-dos to choose from, each as fun as the next. Cinemas in Cape Town are mostly busier at night than they are during the day. You can catch up with the latest movies whether PG rated for the whole family or X-rated for the adults among you. Buy a ticket and you are good to go. If you like live band performances and concerts, watch out for flyers, posters and other advertisements showing scheduled performances at various restaurants around town. The most popular bands are rock bands but Jazz bands have a great pull as well. Rock bands are mostly popular with the younger crowd while Jazz appeals more to the older generation. If you appreciate gentle instrumental music and strong voices as well as graceful controlled movements, you will no doubt have fun attending operas and ballets in Cape Town. The most popular place for these shows is the Nico Malan opera house on the foreshore of Cape Town. Fans and lovers of drama are bound to witness outstanding performances from Cape Town’s talented folks of theatre. You can catch a local play or an international musical in Cape Town’s theatres. You can also laugh yourself silly at a hilarious comedy show. If you happen to be in Cape Town in September, then you are in luck because you get the chance to attend the Cape Town International Comedy Festival held in a number of venues across the city. If you are of legal age and seeking to have another sort of fun, you can lose yourself in one of Cape Town’s “Gentlemen’s clubs” and watch beautiful half dressed ladies sliding up and down poles. Lap dances are also offered to clients for a fee. However, you have to be an adult to gain entry and proof of ID will be required. If you just want to dance, socialize and have a few drinks, you can join other South Africans in clubs and bars dotted all over Cape Town. The most of these clubs are located along Kloff Street and Long Street in the city centre. The standard age for admission is normally 18yrs though some clubs may take it up to 21yrs probably to reduce overcrowding. The clubs normally stay open until morning but you can come and go as you wish. If you are of the alternative lifestyle or are just curious, you can visit one of several Cape Town gay clubs and interact with the exciting people in the gay community. The most popular clubs among the Gay community are “The Loft” located on 24 Napier Street, De Waterkant and “The Bronx” on 35 Somerset Road, Green Point.
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