Party in an Aquarium? Welcome to Cape Town

Travel Guide to Cape Town, South Africa by Rose Bonica
Rose Bonica

Party in an Aquarium? Welcome to Cape Town

Electronic DJ Rose Bonica on Trippin
Rose Bonica

Cape Town can most simply be described as a melting pot of different cultures, cuisines and landscapes. Some say there's nothing quite like it and one of those people is native, Rose Bonica. As a DJ at the forefront of the city's electronic scene, it's safe to say that she knows what's happening and where. Here, she shares her favourite spots across her city.

The Other Records

Our local vinyl store, run by a group of really amazing people. They describe it as a “community record store for colourful music”. Check out their online store and The Other Radio that brings you shows hosted by a whole selection of South African artists and DJs.

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Chapman's Peak

There's no way you can visit Cape Town without driving along Chapmans Peak and getting a photo at the Lookout Point. For people who live here, Chappies is still one of the go to spots on a Sunday drive. I mean how can it not be with a view like this.

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Llandudno Beach

Definitely one of my most nostalgic spots, having gone to Llandudno Primary. The sunsets from here are insane! If I’m honest, it's also one of the only beaches I'd go to if I liked to go to the beach.

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Fish on the Rocks

If you want the best fish and chips in Cape Town. If you disagree, you can always feed the fish to the seagulls.

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Mødular.

One of the few clubs that we have in Cape Town. Champagne and NTSC are my favourite nights. Some of their other nights are great too, if you're looking for a bit more of a Berlin techno vibe.

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Two Oceans Aquarium

I recently went to the Aquarium to film a live stream and it's definitely my new favourite spot in Cape Town. The best part is that most of the sea life are rescues getting rehabilitated to get put back into the ocean.

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Pringle Bay

The perfect little village to escape to when the city becomes too much. The beach is beyond and there's a beautiful Lake at the end of the beach to float around in when the waves get too much.

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