Hotel restaurants are such a vibe - here are 5 to visit this weekend
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Whether you are looking for cosy, comfort or luxe indulgence, South Africa s hotel industry showcases some of the top foodie spots to dine, even if you are not spending the night at the hotel.
5 hotel restaurants to visit this weekend:
Tobagoâs Restaurant Bar & Terrace
Tobagoâs Restaurant Bar & Terrace at Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront has unparalleled views of the Atlantic Ocean, offering a laid-back vibe and delicious food.
Whether youâre dying for fancy prawns, grilled line fish, soft-shell crab curry, creamy mussels, spicy calamari strips or crisp whitebait, Tobagoâs seafood platters have you covered.
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It’s been said many times over the last few months – have a stay-cation in your own backyard. But not everyone is up for an overnight at a hotel some distance away in a small town right now. So, instead of having a holiday somewhere close by, why not simply enjoy a few activities that tourists usually do and explore your city and country like travelers would? Below are some ideas.
Hike Cape Town
Possibly one of the most popular cities to hike within South Africa, Cape Town boasts a number of hiking routes of which the most popular are on and around Table Mountain. If you’re not sure which one to choose, Cape Town Tourism, the official destination marketing organisation for the City of Cape Town, has put together a number of handy guides to assist you, including winter hikes with waterfalls, the best Table Mountain
3 types of travel trips you can plan for the weekend
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Most people do not travel as much as they like and usually spend weekends running errands and doing chores.
With Covid-19 cases in South Africa decreasing, travellers should venture out and explore safely during the weekends.
Here are 3 types of trips you can plan this weekend:
Take a road trip and go away for the weekend
Road trips are safe and fun, and offer plenty of options throughout South Africa.
If you’re in Gauteng, consider a bush break to the Kruger National Park.
Stop at the newly-opened Kruger Station precinct and enjoy a feast with gorgeous views at the 3638 restaurant, or a refreshing drink at the stunning Round in 9 Bar.
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The Kruger National Park is one of the most popular game reserves on the continent – if not the world. It should be on everyone’s bucket list to visit – even if just for a day. And it’s not just game drives that you can enjoy in the park – there’s so much more that visitors can do. Here are five lesser-known things you can do in the Kruger National Park that are not about spotting game from a vehicle.
Guided walks
If you’re tired of doing your animal spotting from your vehicle, you will be happy to know that you can do guided walks instead. Many of the camps in the park offer morning and afternoon walks to guests who are keen to explore the surrounding areas by foot. Experienced guides are able to give amazing insight into the plants in the area and common animals that are found nearby. These walks are usually