You know I was going on about how the seasons are changing and now that the tourists (both local and international) have left our shores we need to take what we can get before there’s nothing left? Well, The Cape Town Carnival is one example of some outdoor fun that you can have and it’s happening this weekend:
On Saturday, Green Point fan walk will be transformed into magical musical place, filled with incredible floats, dancers and performers parading through the streets. While cars may not drive, carnival-goers will have the freedom to walk the streets from 3 pm and at 6 pm the streets will be closed off in preparation for the floats procession which starts at 7 pm.
Sounds exciting, right? Well, not if you are a driver. Here are the road closers you need to be aware of – but if you don’t have a reason to be in the area, rather give it a skip altogether:
If you don’t really have time for that noise, here’s a map (which we found HERE):
[source: capetownetc&traveller24]
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