Cinematic Drone Shotsof Cape Town, South Africa

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The mother city..
One of the oldest settlements of South Africa, the country’s capital Cape Town was founded as a waystation in 1652 by the Dutch East India Company. Through the centuries from that point the town has grown up into a bustling and cosmopolitan city, the 10th most populous on the African continent, it is also one of the world’s most multicultural cities.

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The neighborhoods of Cape Town :

#Woodstock​
Woodstock is one of the oldest suburbs in Cape Town and it is also one of the hippest. An incredible mix of diversity and cultures combine to make the neighbourhood a vibrant, bustling blend of food, fashion, arts, and design.

- The Woodstock Exchange
- The Trafalgar Swimming Pool
- The Palms Market
- The Cat’s Meow

#BoKaap​
Colorful Bo-Kaap is bursting with culture. Packed full of cafes, bars and restaurants, the multicultural district is also known as the Malay Quarter, after the large Malay population which has settled there. The quarter is a network of charming streets, each revealing a mix of architecture and culture that makes the area unique. Take a walk around the area’s cobbled streets and discover interesting attractions such as the Bo-Kaap Museum and delve into delicious curries that are served up in simple Malay eateries.

- Heritage Square
- Battery Park
- The Bo-Kaap Museum

V&A #Waterfront​
Named after Queen Victoria and her son Alfred, the V&A Waterfront is right in middle of Cape Town’s harbor, set against the magnificent backdrop that is Table Mountain. The V&A Waterfront is a big attraction for locals and tourists alike, drawn there for the world famous view and the social buzz of the cafes and restaurants. The area is full of fun, family friendly attractions such as an aquarium, a maritime museum and cinemas.

- Nobel Square
- V&A Food Market
- The Two Oceans Aquarium
- The Cape Town Dragon Boat
- The Iziko Maritime Museum
- The Cape Quarter
- Chavonnes Battery Museum
- The Waterfront Amphitheatre

#CampsBay​
The area has a friendly, fun-loving young atmosphere and is home to welcoming locals who like the laid back lifestyle of the coastal district. Camps Bay is a fantastic spot for a refreshing ocean swim, or for a more relaxing dip try swimming at the seawater pool at the end of the beach.

- Camps Bay Beach
- Camps Bay Pipe Track walk
- Studio G Art Gallery
- Theatre on the Bay

#KalkBay​
Forbes Magazine lists Kalk Bay as one of the world's coolest neighbourhoods. A gem on the False Bay coastline, the area is known for its raw beauty, interesting shops, vast selection of restaurants and stunning views.

- Cape to Cuba
- Kalk Bay Park
- Kalk Bay Theatre
- Dalebrook Tidal Pool
- Kalk Bay Modern Gallery
- Artvark Gallery
- Kalk Bay Books
- Kalk Bay CO-OP

#HoutBay​
Named after the wood from its once lush forest, Hout Bay is a popular tourist attraction that also happens to be a residential suburb. It boasts a beautiful white-sand beach where locals laze and walk their dogs, a bustling marina, art galleries, restaurants, and a working harbour that serves its thriving tuna, snoek and crayfish industry.

- Bay Harbour Market
- Chapman’s Peak Drive

#GreenPoint​
The trendy suburb of Green Point is where you will find the Cape Town Stadium which was built for the World Cup in 2010. The area’s central location, just outside the city center, means that it is close to Cape Town’s big attractions, such as Sea Point and the beaches in Clifton. Green Point is made up of narrow lanes and old Victorian villas which create a welcoming, safe atmosphere. Nightlife is a big draw to the district with its liberal, gay-friendly social scene which welcomes everyone into the area’s bars and clubs.

- The Green Point Stadium
- Green Point Lighthouse
- The Artem Centre

#SeaPoint​
As a cosmopolitan suburb, Sea Point is home to a multitude of people and religions and has some of the most expensive homes in the city. Along the beachfront are upper-end, luxury hotels and apartments which offer a great location and easy transport links into the city center. The perfect area for foodies, Sea Point is where you will find various types of cuisine along the beachfront, especially freshly caught grilled fish served alongside a glass of South African wine.

- Lion's Head
- Atlantic Seaboard Beaches
- Charles Darwin’s Rocks
- Adelphi Centre
- Sea Point Promenade

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