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  1. Bo-Kaap - Wikipedia

    The Bo-Kaap (lit. "above the Cape" in Afrikaans) is an area of Cape Town, South Africa formerly known as the Malay Quarter. It is a former racially segregated area, situated on the slopes of Signal Hill above …

  2. The 7 Best Things To Do And See In Bo-Kaap, Cape Town

    4 MFómh 2025 · On this tour guests will get an overview of Bo-Kaap’s best known landmarks, including the colorful houses, hidden places to find local beers, multiple mosques and historical restaurants …

  3. Guide to Visiting Bo Kaap: Cape Town’s Most Colourful Neighbourhood!

    17 Noll 2025 · Keen to explore Bo Kaap? This in-depth guide to its colorful streets has all the details on the best things to do and how to explore safely.

  4. The Traveller’s Guide to Bo-Kaap - Cape Town Tourism

    28 Noll 2023 · Here's our guide to what you can't miss while in the Bo-Kaap - explore and enjoy the Bo-Kaap with our travel tips.

  5. Home - Bokaap

    The Bo-Kaap is one of the most interesting and vibrant areas in Cape Town, with many restaurants and shops to discover. The following are some of our top picks for must-see attractions in the Bo-Kaap …

  6. Explore Bo-Kaap: Authentic Walking and Food Tours with Local Guides ...

    Join our daily tours for authentic insights into Cape Town's vibrant Bo-Kaap community. Experience Bo-Kaap through the eyes of local guides with decades of expertise and passion. Immerse yourself in Bo …

  7. A Guide to Bo Kaap, the Rainbow Heart of Cape Town

    29 Samh 2019 · The vivid streets of the Bo-Kaap are one of Cape Town’s oldest and most fascinating multicultural areas. This ultimate guide to Bo Kaap covers its history, things to know, what to do and …

  8. Bo-Kaap - A Tour Through Cape Town's Colourful Neighbourhood

    Explore the vibrant and colourful Bo-Kaap neighbourhood in Cape Town on a tour while learning about the history, culture, and traditions.

  9. Bo-Kaap Roots – Be our guest!

    The Bo-Kaap region of Cape Town (also called the Malay Quarter) is known for its impressive multi-colored buildings, spice shops, and delicious Cape Malay food.

  10. Bo-Kaap, Cape Town - South African History Online

    14 Iúil 2011 · A five-minute walk from the City Centre and De Waterkant and a 20-minute walk to the V&A Waterfront, the Bo-Kaap is best accessed by foot along Wale Street. Explore the Islamic “kramats” …