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Sunday, January 16, 2005

Clubs Cape Town: Sundowner spots

Clubs in Cape Town: going out in Cape Town for sunset is not your normal corner pub experience. The Monaco of Africa at a first sunset glance: best sundowner spots Cape Town part I sunset cape town

caprice: see and be seen for the trendy (including sun glasses extreme) for the surfer of the beach, stylish but party savvy and the -I am so casual but I just spent 2 hours in front of the mirror- gorgeously created females: on victoria street (the boulevard) on camps bay. Holiday picture needed.

rafiki's on kloofnek, rafiki means friend in swahili and it defines Rafiki's, long time favorite forno nonsense relaxedthe large, reed covered balcony caters for the rastafari, the jeans and t-shirt and the bare feet beach go-ers, 20-40 'no frills' audience. They started the already legendary 'pile of prawns', only last week followed by a foot high mojito sundowner.

hemispshere:sundowner from behind glass: on the 31st floor in Cape Town. In long time history grape vine remembered to be Raffles, but that is said to have been two floors up. Cape Town at least has the high up metropolitan vibe, just came out of a weeks work but still look refreshed club with an magnificent view over the harbour, mountain, cape flats and hottentot holland mountains. 25-35 upmarket 'johannesburg' type audience (South Africans will understand) Tuesday to Friday two dedicated elevators are there for you in the ABSA building (designed to 'swing' 8 meters because of the howling south easter..)

On the beach Clifton 4 is a full moon favorite (or still Lion's Head, or Signall hill?): candels in a paperbag filled with sand and a chilled crisp 2004 Thelema Sauvignon. The best beaches in Cape Town provide that cosy atmosphere a table can never beat


insider tip: clifton 2nd: on a Monday fire dancers and drummers gather for an informal display.. Sunset and a chilled cobra are essential.

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