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🌼 Win tickets to the Open Book Festival | What to get up to this Spring Season 🌼

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Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Twitter logo]( [Linkedin logo]( [Facebook logo]( [Pinterest logo]( [Instagram logo]( [SPRING HAS SPRUNG]( The flowers are out and the weather is a-changing so we’re looking ahead towards the latter half of the year, and what it has in store. The sun is out, and it's time to play! Discover Cape Town's evolution through these [images](. Or maybe it's time to go find the best steak? We have found the [top 10 places]( to enjoy being a carnivore. To take advantage of the sunshine all weekend start it off with some organic eats and the rich aroma of freshly brewed cappuccinos at any of these [top food and craft markets]( outside the city. THIS WEEK'S BEST DISCOVERIES NEW PLACE | 4Roomed Foods Tucked between two houses on the busy Makabeni Road in Khayelitsha, you’ll find this hidden gem. [FIND OUT MORE[arrow]]( [Vic bar and grill]( 7 THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND Get into the trance party groove with Sprung, be a part of an ice cream tasting or learn to surf with SA celebs. [DISCOVER]( [Things to do this weekend!]( [NAC]( EXPERIENCE | GRANDE ROCHE HOTEL STORYBOOK ACCOMODATION Drive out to the Paarl Winelands to explore and immerse yourself in a weekend of pleasure and relaxation. [BOOK NOW]( HEAD OUT | FOREX BAR BEER PONG THURSDAYS Head down to Forex Bar in Observatory every Thursday night for a stint of healthy competition and beer ponging. [FIND OUT MORE]( [La Motte]( [Luxe Spa]( DISCOVER | THE BUSINESS WINE & FOOD TOURISM CONFERENCE 2017 Be a part of the conversation geared towards 'Aiming for Excellence,' presented by international and local industry experts, taking place at Spier Estate on 20 September. [BOOK[arrow]]( Competition]( WINNER The winner for tickets to the Open Book Festival is Nico Schledbusch. [MORE COMPETITIONS]( this week]( [Things to do before you die]( HintHunt Interactive group games that are sure to challenge masterminds. From detective themed adventures to Submarine rooms, different groups can enter and compete against each other to see who will come top. [divider] INVESTIGATE | [READ MORE]( [divider] [Super cool things to do with kids]( ByeCycle Bike Tours Electric bicycle tours in Cape Town - right at your finger tips. This tour allows you to enjoy the benefits of a bike ride, without the labour. Explore the city without breaking a sweat - your next adventure awaits! [divider] DISCOVER | [READ MORE]( [divider] [Factory Shops]( Rush Claremont Looking for your next adrenaline rush? Well, this indoor trampoline park is just the place for you! Rush is perfect for birthday parties, corporate events as well as team building activities. [divider] EXPLORE | MORE]( [divider] THIS week'S EVENT HIGHLIGHTS [Phoenix festival of fire]( Open Book Festival Hosted at various venues around Cape Town, this year's five-day literary festival will be featuring a record number of events, making it the biggest Open Book Festival yet.[FIND OUT MORE[icon]]( [Drone Racing Course]( Sunday Braai at the Village Idiot Missing your Sunday braai's at home? This popular inner-city restaurant and bar promises to fill the gap. MORE]( [Electroswing Party at A Touch of Madness]( Graceland HighTea Look forward to a stunning day of socialising and networking with keynote speaker Melissa, of Melissa's The Food Shop. MORE]( [Winter Solstice Vinatge Market]( La Capra Goat Run If you love a bit of wine after exercise the La Capra Goat Run at Fairview Farm will prove to be the perfect day out. OUT MORE]( ENCORE WEDNESDAY AT ORPHANAGE It's back: Orphanage's Encore Wednesdays featuring Hip Hop and R&B music. Starting 6 September, from 10pm - 2am get your booty moving while sipping on their legendary cocktails. [CHECK IT OUT]( [The Rockerfellas Live at Quay Four]( Contact us 210 on Long Creative Suites Cape Town 8001 South Africa [+27 (0)21 422 2444](tel:021-422-2444) Partnerships We are here for you! Do you have a very special event, place or happening that we should know about? [Ask us](mailto:marcus@capetownmagazine.com) about our support programme. About us [CapeTownMagazine.com]( is all about making exciting discoveries around every corner. We're the Mother City's number one online publication. #[YouTube Channel]( For a closer look at some of Cape Town newest hotspots, be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. [SUBSCRIBE HERE!]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Forward to a Friend]( | [Privacy Policy](

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