Cape Town: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
Categories
- Museum
- Park
- Shopping
- History museum
- Area
- Shopping centre
- Concerts and shows
- Theater
- Natural attraction
- Memorial
- Historical place
- Library
- Specialty museum
- Church
- Nature
- Skyscraper
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Mosque
- Square
- Arenas and stadiums
- Neighbourhood
Signal Hill
Hilltop city where oil was discovered Signal Hill, a prominent landmark in Cape Town, South Africa, offers a serene lookout over the city and its surrounding natural beauty. This modest yet historically significant hill stands at a height of 350 meters above sea level, providing panoramic views that...
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
Nature reserve with mountain views Nestled at the eastern foot of Table Mountain in Cape Town, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens is not only a verdant retreat but also a world-renowned botanical showcase of South Africa's unique flora. Established in 1913 to preserve the country's indigenous plant life...
Company's Garden
Nestled in the heart of Cape Town, South Africa, lies the verdant oasis known as the Company's Garden. This historic park, established in the early 17th century by the Dutch East India Company, was originally created as a refreshment station for ships passing the Cape...
Statue of Maria van Riebeeck
In the heart of Cape Town, South Africa, stands a tribute to an influential woman in the city's early history – the Statue of Maria van Riebeeck. This notable sculpture, crafted by the artist Dirk Wolbers, pays homage to the wife of Jan van Riebeeck, who was the...
Jack Muller Danie Uys Park
The Jack Muller Danie Uys Park is a municipal park situated in Boston, Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa.
De Waal Park
De Waal Park is a public park and heritage site in the Oranjezicht suburb of Cape Town. The park, which contains over 120 species of trees, is popular with dog walkers. The park is roughly rectangular. Molteno Dam borders the park to the south, with the other three sides bordered by roads.
Tokai Park
Tokai Park, previously known as "Tokai Forest", is a small wing, about 600 ha, of the greater Table Mountain National Park in Cape Town, South Africa. Tokai Park is made up of two sections: upper and lower Tokai Park. Lower Tokai Park is flat, and characterized by the threatened Cape Flats Sand Fynbos.
Arderne Gardens
Arderne Gardens is a public park and arboretum in Claremont, Cape Town, located in the Western Cape of South Africa. It was established by in 1845 by Ralph Henry Arderne, a timber merchant originally from Cheshire, England.
Disa Park
Disa Park is one of the best-known pieces of architecture in the Vredehoek area of Cape Town, South Africa.
Rondebosch Common
Rondebosch Common is an open common of about 40 hectares in Rondebosch, Cape Town in South Africa. A common is defined as "A piece of open land for public use, esp. in a village or town." It contains one of the few surviving pockets of the critically endangered “Cape Flats Sand...
Green Point Common
Green Point Common, is a park in Green Point, Cape Town, in South Africa, where numerous playing fields and a golf course are situated. The Green Point Urban Park & Biodiversity Garden is just behind Mouille Point and has an entrance on Bay Road.
Wynberg Park
Wynberg Park, formerly known as King Edward Park, is a park situated in the southern suburb of Wynberg, Cape Town, South Africa. It was established by the Wynberg Mayor James Bisset, who obtained the land grant for it in the early 1890s.
Keurboom Park
Keurboom Park is a park in Rondebosch, Cape Town, in South Africa. It borders the Western Province Sports Club and Rondebosch Boys' High School. It is named after the original Keurboom estate. The keurboom is an indigenous tree. The park hosted the 2012 African Cross Country Championships with races ranging from 6 to 12 km.
Rondebosch Park
Rondebosch Park is a park in Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa. It is located on the corner of Campground Road and Sandown Road.
Leeuwenhof
Leeuwenhof is an estate in the Gardens area of Cape Town, South Africa. It is the official residence of the Premier of the Western Cape. Leeuwenhof was originally a farmhouse dating to the time of the Dutch East India Company's rule of Cape Town.