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Cape Town is quite unlike any other city. It is a fishing village and metropolitan city, all rolled into one adventure play-ground. It is a place where people come to do business in-between hiking up the mountain and playing on the beach. It is a city rich in history, culture and heritage and is bursting at its seams with creativity, and entrepreneurial energy.

Popular attractions include:
• Robben Island
• Table Mountain
• V & A Waterfront
• Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
• Castle
• Great Constantia

Population: 4,6 million people live in Cape Town and the Western Cape
Size: The Province covers an area of 129,521 square kilometres
Weather: The Cape's climate is described as Mediterranean with warm, dry summers and mild, moist winters. The Cape has a mostly temperate climate. Near the coast, summer temperatures range from a pleasant low of 15°C (59°F) to highs of 27°C (80.6°F). Inland temperatures are some 3 to 5 degrees higher, making for gorgeous summer days and nights.

To many, March and April signals the arrival of idyllic Cape weather. Summer's heat subsides, the wind settles, and autumn/fall casts its crimson, orange and yellow mantle over the vineyards, generating red, russet vistas spreading from the mountain tops to the sea.

To learn more about this vibrant city and its surrounds - visit www.tourismcapetown.co.za