Guidebook for Paarl

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Guidebook for Paarl

Entertainment & Activities

The Franschhoek Wine Tram hop-on hop-off tour is one of the best ways to discover the true essence of the Franschhoek Valley – picturesque vineyards, breath-taking scenery, warm hospitality, world-class cuisine, fine wines and a 300 year history.
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Tranvía del Vino de Franschhoek
Cabriere Street
196 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The Franschhoek Wine Tram hop-on hop-off tour is one of the best ways to discover the true essence of the Franschhoek Valley – picturesque vineyards, breath-taking scenery, warm hospitality, world-class cuisine, fine wines and a 300 year history.

Shopping

Great for everyday essentials.
SUPERSPAR Paarl East
Great for everyday essentials.

Food Scene

Consistency, expertise and a commitment to always deliver beyond expectation is what we strive for with every bottle of Glen Carlou wine – we also aim to do this with every plate of food at Restaurant @ Glen Carlou. Enjoy innovative dishes inspired by the seasons whilst taking in the breathtaking landscape from inside our architecturally designed building or from the shaded terrace deck.
Restaurant @ Glen Carlou
Klapmuts - Simondium Road
Consistency, expertise and a commitment to always deliver beyond expectation is what we strive for with every bottle of Glen Carlou wine – we also aim to do this with every plate of food at Restaurant @ Glen Carlou. Enjoy innovative dishes inspired by the seasons whilst taking in the breathtaking landscape from inside our architecturally designed building or from the shaded terrace deck.

Drinks & Nightlife

Friendly service, good times and generous portions of great food – that’s what Bossa Nova is all about. Whether it’s a few cocktails and chilli poppers with your friends, a pizza night with your family, or watching the game over burgers and beers, make your next big night (or day) out at a Bossa Nova near you.
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Bossa Nova Good Times Bar & Restaurant
16 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Friendly service, good times and generous portions of great food – that’s what Bossa Nova is all about. Whether it’s a few cocktails and chilli poppers with your friends, a pizza night with your family, or watching the game over burgers and beers, make your next big night (or day) out at a Bossa Nova near you.
Although the Fairview property has been producing wine since 1699, the first bottle of Fairview-labelled wine only became available from the farm in 1974 (this was sold at South Africa’s first wine auction). Since then many changes have taken place. The original label was designed by Charles’ late mother Beryl, who also painted the mural in the reception.
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Fairview Wine and Cheese
Suid-Agter-Paarl Road
91 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Although the Fairview property has been producing wine since 1699, the first bottle of Fairview-labelled wine only became available from the farm in 1974 (this was sold at South Africa’s first wine auction). Since then many changes have taken place. The original label was designed by Charles’ late mother Beryl, who also painted the mural in the reception.

Sightseeing

To the left (west) of the approach to the monument stand three columns (A), representing the languages and cultures of Western Europe – Dutch, French, German, Portuguese and others. No single column represents a specific language; the number three was used because it is indivisible. The columns progressively diminish in height to express the diminishing influence of the European languages on Afrikaans. These columns begin as separate structures which then merge into an ascending arc to form part of the main outline of the monument. The tallest of the three is roughly 13,5 m (44 ft.) tall.
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Monumento a la Lengua Afrikaans
Gabbema Doordrift Street
29 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
To the left (west) of the approach to the monument stand three columns (A), representing the languages and cultures of Western Europe – Dutch, French, German, Portuguese and others. No single column represents a specific language; the number three was used because it is indivisible. The columns progressively diminish in height to express the diminishing influence of the European languages on Afrikaans. These columns begin as separate structures which then merge into an ascending arc to form part of the main outline of the monument. The tallest of the three is roughly 13,5 m (44 ft.) tall.