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The Bo-Kaap is one of Cape Town’s most distinct neighbourhoods and there’s so much to see, taste and explore. Here’s our guide to what you can’t miss while in the Bo-Kaap. Situated at the foot of Signal Hill, on the fringe of the city centre, and formerly known as the Malay Quarter, the Bo-Kaap’s origins date back to the 1760s when numerous “huurhuisjes” (rental houses) were built and leased to slaves. These people were known as Cape Malays, and were brought from Malaysia, Indonesia and the rest of Africa to work in the Cape.
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Zhang Xianpeng Family
South Africa
Dec. 2021
Very good service delivery, a wonderful place to stay.
Lawrence Pillay Family
Johannesburg
Jan 2022
Martin & Elim
Sweden
Dec 2021
Very good! Really loved the hospitality and the omelets.
Anton & Carla
Sweden
Dec 2021
Lamar L.
Atlanta, Georgia USA
Dec. 2019
This was the trip of a lifetime for me and my wife. Point B tourism and hotel services were amazing.
Phillip F.
Atlanta, Georgia USA
Dec. 2019
Pedro B.
London UK
March. 2020
The team at Point B was amazing and made us feel like family. The food prepared was amazing and we look forward to coming back next year. Thank you all.
Marita J.
Vanesborg, Sweden
January 2020