Cape Town’s Arts Enclave
As you move southeast, Woodstock, one of few Cape Town’s communities to avoid South Africa’s Group Areas Act. This place is now evolving into a media hub of the country.
The place has Manhattan inspired mint apartments, production studios as well as advertisement agencies. The Old Biscuit Mill, built in the late 1800’s , takes the pride of hosting the effervescent Saturday mornings.
The local elegant class, sample local bites and beverages at more than some 100 booths. Then there is the South African Print Gallery, that focuses the paramount arts.
The place with an unadorned décor of Cretan stone and bleached wood, has art pieces hanging without frames.
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