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Fun things to do in Rondebosch

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The lush neighbourhood of Rondebosch is popular not just for its amazing views of Table Mountain, but also for its architectural splendour and convenient access to Cape Town. Jan Van Riebeeck named the area after a clump of thorn trees - 'Het Ronde Doornbosjen' - which over time evolved into Rondebosch.

Rondebosch is filled with fun activities for the entire family to enjoy. Whether you are on holiday in Cape Town or looking for something to do on the weekend here's what you can do in Rondebosch.

1. Have a family workout at be.UP Park

The be.UP Park is a fun indoor playground that is meant to get everyone moving while also providing plenty of laughter and a bit of sweat. This is a realm of adventure and nonstop, pure fun, with trampolines, climbing walls, mazes, and aerial games. For children and adults alike, it is more than simply workout equipment; it is vibrant, entertaining, and full of fun.

2. Be entertained at the Baxter Theatre

The Baxter Theatre Centre is a bustling, multicultural entertainment destination set beneath the impressive Devil's Peak mountain. The Baxter has a world-class theatre and concert hall, as well as a studio stage, rehearsal facilities, offices, a restaurant and bars, and a grand foyer.

The Centre is a short walk from Rondebosch with great Coffee shops, gyms, and restaurants.

3. Get some goodies at the Rondebosch Potters' Market 

The yearly Rondebosch Potters' Market is the African continent's largest documented gathering of potters. The market is held under oak tree avenues and frequently includes children's activities such as clay play. The festival takes place on the second last Saturday of March and November. This is your time to get your hands on as many pottery pots, plates, mugs, jugs, and works of art as you can.

4. Stroll the Rondebosch Common

At the Rondebosch Common, you may go for a stroll with your family and dogs while enjoying nature. The Rondebosch Common is a protected area for the Cape Flats Sand Fynbos flora, which is unique to Cape Town. There are 110 bird species protected here, including the blue crane, as well as many tiny animals, reptiles, and amphibians.

5. Meditate at the Tushita Buddhist Centre

The Tushita Buddhist Centre in Rondebosch welcomes guests to come in and learn more about meditation before trying their hand at one of the drop-in meditation programs. The basic Buddhist meditation sessions are appropriate for both beginners and people with prior meditation experience. 

Classes on how to incorporate meditation into your daily life are offered. Each class includes a guided meditation to keep you on track and an opportunity to ask questions and receive feedback from experts.

6. Visit Keurboom Park

Keurboom Park is surrounded by the majestic Table Mountain. There are running, walking, and cycling pathways, as well as large grassy areas for dogs, to run about in. Keurboom Park is ideal for families with children since it has two play parks and lots of space to run about.

One of the play parks is intended for children under the age of six. There is also a skate park, where adolescents and older children enjoy showing off their skateboarding abilities and learning new tricks.

7. See the flowery Groote Schuur museum

Cecil John Rhodes used to live in Groote Schuur's enormous barn. The mansion, which is now a museum, is packed with antique colonial furnishings. The grounds are vibrantly coloured, with a wide range of plants and flowers. Cannas, hydrangeas, fuchsias, and bougainvillaeas are among the other flowers you may see.

Are you looking for property in Rondebosch? Get in touch with Knight Frank today. We will help you find the ideal home. 

Author: Knight Frank

Submitted 16 May 22 / Views 1340