Nestled at the foot of Signal Hill on the edge of Cape Town’s city centre, Bo-Kaap is a vibrant neighbourhood celebrated for its brightly painted houses, cobbled streets, and rich Cape Malay heritage. Once known as the Malay Quarter, its origins trace back to the 1760s when enslaved people and exiles from Southeast Asia and East Africa settled here, forming a unique cultural enclave. Visitors can explore the Auwal Mosque, wander through the Bo-Kaap Museum, and join cooking tours to savour traditional Cape Malay cuisine. The area’s colourful architecture and deep-rooted history make it a must-see for travellers seeking authentic cultural experiences.