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We’ve got a free cookbook for you Everybody picks strawberries, but what about sunflowers or marigolds? [See these spots for flower-picking](. Cape Town’s rooftop bars have some of the best views and cocktails in the [city. One even has a cinema](. FREE ADVENTURES: Wine tasting, aviation museum, art tours… We bet you didn’t know you can do all of these for free in Cape Town. [Read more]( ENDING SOON: These wine farm specials are on until 30 September. You can do a soup and wine tasting, or get a kitted-out picnic basket. [Read more]( 50+ V&A FOOD SPECIALS TO TRY There’s almost too many to mention. Some standouts include Den Anker, Sevruga, Quay 4, Ferryman’s, Beluga, Momzabik and Gibson’s. [Read more >>]( NEW CITY CENTRE SPOT It has Italian takes on classic cocktails, like a limoncello cosmo or tiramisu martini (made with Nachtmusik and espresso). [Read more >>]( DID YOU NOTICE A HIDDEN CLUB? Right across from Mojo Market and Checkers is Cape Town’s first members-only cannabis club. It’s so discreet you might’ve missed it. [Read more >>]( 7+ THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK(END) From free to affordable: There’s a quiz night, craft market, painting on a rose farm, African folktales play, a salsa party and 30+ more. [Read more >>]( Remember Bruegels Pizzeria? A new restaurant is now there instead, with [pizzettes and colouring tables for kids](. This isn’t just a museum. You can also do food tours, tracking excursions, and [even stay in eco cabins](. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( [Instagram]( Copyright © | 2024 | CapeTownMagazine.com | All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [unsubscribe from this newsletter](.

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