Grand Parade

Grand Parade is a plaza Cape Town Cape Town CBD - Foreshore located in South Africa.

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  • Phone

    +27 21 950 4650

  • Website

    capetownpartnership.co.za/the-grand-parade

  • Type

    Plaza

Address

Darling St (Plein St) Cape Town South Africa

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RespTourismSA

Constructed by slaves, the Parade evolved out an area of approx 190 m kept clear of any obstrcutions that could provide protection to possible attackers of the first fort and later the Castle .

RespTourismSA

Constructed by slaves, the Parade evolved out an area of approx 190 m kept clear of any obstructions that could provide protection to possible attackers of the first fort and later the Castle .

Jeremy Adam Wlaszek Walt

The view of the city centre and Table Mountain is breathtakingly spectacular .

CapeTownMagazine.com

Check out the market daily. It's a league of it's own ;-)

lucien greentree

Keep your wits about you ignore the beggars

Steve Jones

Toilets under renovation.. Use the long drops inside! Bizarre!

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Churchgoers attending services in the Groote Kerk would outspan their wagaons here. Slaves who accompanied their owners socialised on the square but were forbidden from gathering near the church - RespTourismSA

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