
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 …
The 7 Best Things To Do And See In Bo-Kaap, Cape Town
Sep 4, 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 and …
Guide to Visiting Bo Kaap: Cape Town’s Most Colourful Neighbourhood!
Dec 17, 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.
The Traveller’s Guide to Bo-Kaap - Cape Town Tourism
Dec 28, 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.
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 …
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.
A Guide to Bo Kaap, the Rainbow Heart of Cape Town
Nov 29, 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 …
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.
Bo-Kaap, Cape Town - South African History Online
Jul 14, 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 …
Bo Kaap - This is Cape Town
To the non Dutch speakers “bo” means upper and “Kaap” means cape, so its literal meaning is “Upper Cape” due to its positioning overlooking the city and Table Mountain.