Muizenberg Toy Museum

8 Beach Road
Muizenberg
Cape Town
South Africa

(021) 788-1569

8 Beach Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town, South Africa
Category: Museums

Reviews

  • RV

    Rick v
    31 JUL 2018

    Nice town to walk around. Eventhough it was winter we still saw a lot of surfers enjoying the waves. It was a nice hang out with a typical surfers vibe

  • JJ

    Jilldutoit
    29 JUL 2018

    Who would have thought Muizenberg Beach would be so popular in the middle of winter? The warm Indian Ocean waters are partially responsible as well as the ideal location of the beach. The majority of...

  • OO

    OverjoyedK
    24 JUL 2018

    This a a surfers beach and very peaceful during the evening for a nice walk. Love my weekly visits there this past month.

  • PP

    ptmagadla
    19 JUN 2018

    Slides are the most fun in this beach but please I advise you not to come on windy days. Its a horrible experience you eat sand the whole time.

  • TB

    Trevor B
    18 JUN 2018

    Beautiful Beach next to the train station and near Kalk Bay where you can, but a delicious fish and chips. Near a house of Cecil John Rhodes Who Zimbabwe was once named after

  • RW

    Robyn-Jill W
    18 JUN 2018

    Lovely beach when the wind is not blowing - the new restaurants in the area are adding to the eclectic vibe

  • TT

    TrojanLondonJoe
    2 MAR 2018

    So you are wondering what else fit into your trip plan when in Cape Town? 1. If going to Muizenberg is one of your stop when discovering to the other side of Cape Town, Muizenberg will be done later...

  • AL

    Alexandra L
    28 FEB 2018

    If you're looking for wide open beaches, this is not the place for you. The stretch of beach, particularly at high tide, is very small, unless you walk right to the end towards Sunrise Beach, where...

  • AC

    Andy C
    25 FEB 2018

    We read in the internet that the beach should be so good. Actually I would say for surfing and especially for beginners it's really good and the surf schools are quite reasonable (starting 300R for a...

  • JJ

    JaneTeesalu
    15 FEB 2018

    We visited Muizenberg beach just because of the colorful beach huts and to get some nice photos. The beach itself is nice, there was not too many people at the time we visited. Great to spend some...

Classification

Muizenberg, South Peninsula, Cape Town, Cape Metropole, Western Cape, South Africa

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