Cape Town, South Africa’s beloved Mother City, has changed dramatically over the years. Towering office blocks have overrun the city, bars and restaurants litter the streets and new Cape Town hotels can be found at every corner as industries boom. With this increase in infrastructure, Cape Town has changed her face. Take a look at Cape Town then and the Mother City as it is now:
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Image source: Kapstadt.de
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Image source: UCT
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Image source: De Waal Park
Historical images courtesy of RoomsforAfrica
Ed’s note
As a relatively new resident of Cape Town, it’s fascinating to see the city’s evolution in pictures. It reminds me of this video (Cape Town time-morph panorama: 1884 – 2013) we recently posted which shows the city’s 129-year change in 30 seconds. What is especially interesting to me is how the shoreline, which used to come up to the now vibrant suburb of De Waterkant, hence the name, has been filled in to extend the harbour (now part of the V&A Waterfont). It makes we want to take that long-overdue historical tour of the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town or at least start ticking off items on Sarah Duff’s rather comprehensive local’s guide to Cape Town.
For those of you who haven’t been to Cape Town, it’s reason enough to get yourself to SA’s tourist capital to see for yourself. There are loads of affordable accommodation options in Cape Town and you can even throw in a great white shark cage dive on Seal Island while you’re here, although I probably wouldn’t.