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 the city centre and is a historical centre of Cape Malay culture in Cape Town
The Traveller’s Guide to Bo-Kaap - Cape Town Tourism The Bo-Kaap is one of Cape Town’s most historically rich neighbourhoods, with so much to see, taste, and experience that we highly recommend adding a visit to your Cape Town itinerary Here’s our guide to what you simply cannot miss while visiting the Bo-Kaap
Bokaap - Cape Town, South Africa 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 neighborhood
Bo-Kaap Neighbourhood in Cape Town South Africa - Cape Town South . . . Bo-Kaap is Cape Town's oldest surviving residential neighborhood, perched on the slopes of Signal Hill above the city center This historic district began in the 1760s as a home for skilled Muslim laborers and has become one of South Africa's most culturally layered spots
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-Kaap's rich heritage with our tailored cultural experiences led by residents
Bo-Kaap - Cape Town Tourism The Bo-Kaap is one of Cape Town’s most distinct neighbourhoods known for its vibrant, predominantly Muslim, Cape Malay community and its equally bold flat-roofed colourful houses and cobbled stone roads
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