Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa after Johannesburg.
The city is located at the southern tip of the African continent and is known as the city of the wind.
Table Mountain National Park in Cape Town has more than 2,200 plant species and is known as one of the places with the highest biodiversity in the world.
Cape Town is a home for African penguins, which are only found in South Africa and Namibia.
Cape Town has beautiful beaches, including Camps Bay beach which is famous for its white sand and clear sea water.
In Cape Town there is the Six District Museum which is a museum about life and the experience of the black community color and brown skin that was expelled from the region during the apartheid.
Cape Town has a rich maritime history, including the Old Port of Victoria & Alfred Waterfront which was built in 1860.
Cape Town is the host city of the 1995 Rugby World Cup and the 2010 Football World Cup.
This city is famous for its delicious seafood, including lobster and shellfish.
Cape Town is the birthplace of Nelson Mandela, a democratic South African first president, and his famous home, The Mandela House, is located on the suburbs of Soweto.