
Slave Route Walk
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For 180 years, until slaves were emancipated in 1834, slavery formed the backbone of the
economy of the Cape. This tour brings to light much of the latest research on slavery in the Cape, using museums, memorials and evocative stories of tragedy and human triumph.
- Duration: 3 hour(s)
- Location: Scheduled or Personalised Walking Tours through the city center
• Castle of Good Hope
• Grand Parade
• Mutual Heights
• Slave Tree site
• Slave Lodge (entry included)
• Company’s Garden
• Greenmarket Square
• Slave Church in Long St (Sendingskerk)






The Cape Winelands is one of the most beautiful, breathtakingly scenic and diverse areas in the Cape. With the abundance of accommodations and tours, where do you start? From fine dining and accommodation to the finest wines, you are spoilt for choice. Meet the Cape Winelands team who will guide you through the winelands and will ensure that your specific requirements are met. If we dont have it, we will find it!

