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Stellenbosch accommodation. The tourism office on Market street is the perfect place to begin a tour of the University town of Stellenbosch. Because of its old, green oaks and authentic Cape Dutch and Cape Georgian architecture, Stellenbosch lends itself to exploration by foot. The bureau distributes pamphlets on the best walking routes in the centre of the town, as well as providing information about local attractions.
Of course, Stellenbosch is most well known for its viticulture and if you're looking for wine farms then you will require a car. The Spier Estate may be a more commercial farm than many in the region, but it is still a spectacular place to begin tasting local vintages.
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Stellenbosch Tourist Information Bureau's Contact Details:
| Phone: | 021 883 3584 |
| Email: | info@stellenboschtourism.co.za |
| Website: | http://www.tourismstellenbosch.co.za |
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The Toy and Miniature Museum in Stellenbosch is a popular stop for children and their parents alike! Part of the same Rhenish complex as the Rhenish Church, the museum displays a variety of historical toys from dolls to model railways. Amongst the most popular exhibits are the lovingly crafted scal... [ read more... ] |
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Today a military museum, the VOC Kruithuis was built in 1977. The museum was originally the powder magazine for Dutch East India Company in the Cape.
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The Burgher house in Stellenbosch was built in 1797 and today it is the central office of the Historical Homes foundation in South Africa. The building is easily recognized by its typical Neo-Classical gable.
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The row of houses along Herte Street in Stellenbosch were originally servants quarters. Even without their original thatched roofs they paint an accurate picture of how life must have been for slaves in 1834.
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Private, fully-equipped, air-conditioned self-catering apartment with an excellent location in an oak-lined street in Stellenbosch’s historic core. Walk to shops, coffee shops, restaurants and numerous historic sites. Privacy, cosy covered balcony, free secure off-street parking. Entire satellite ... [ read more... ] |
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Golf River House is situated on the the De Zalze Winelands Golf Estate on the R44 between Somerset West and Stellenbosch, 5km from Stellenbosch town centre and 10km from the nearest beach.
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Oak Village Bed & Breakfast and self-catering, is situated on Hamman Street - just off Dorp Street - in the historical town centre of Stellenbosch. Your hosts, Dawid & Christelle Kriel, share their passion for food, wine and people, with all visiting their home and make you feel welcome with real Ca... [ read more... ] |
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The Black Horse Bed & Breakfast conveniently located at the Black Horse Centre, which has has stylish, well-appointed ensuite rooms on the top floor - please note there are NO ground floor rooms as this is our restaurant area.
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