Coffeebeans Routes is a Cape Town-based cultural tourism company that offers unique and immersive cultural experiences to visitors. The group is committed to promoting sustainable tourism practices and responsible travel in our city.
Coffeebeans Routes work closely with local communities to ensure that their tours and activities have a positive impact on the environment and the people they visit.
They also partner with a range of local organisations and initiatives that promote social and environmental sustainability in Cape Town.
The company was founded in 2005 by a group of passionate creatives who wanted to showcase the rich diversity of South African culture, history, and art to travellers.
Coffeebeans Routes offers a variety of tours and experiences that explore different aspects of Cape Town’s cultural heritage, including food, music, art, and history. Their tours are designed to be interactive and engaging, giving visitors an opportunity to connect with locals and learn about the city’s rich and complex cultural landscape.
Some of their tours include the Bo-Kaap tour, taking visitors through the historic neighbourhood to explore the history and culture of the community, and the Gugulethu tour, allowing visitors to experience the vibrant music and dance scene, learn about the history of the struggle against apartheid, and taste some of the local food.
They also offer a coffee tasting tour, journeying through the city’s coffee culture by exploring different coffee shops, roasters, and cafes in the city, as well as an art tour exploring the vibrant art scene in Cape Town.
Coffeebeans Routes’ tours are led by knowledgeable and passionate guides who are dedicated to creating meaningful and memorable experiences for visitors.
In addition to the tours and experiences mentioned earlier, Coffeebeans Routes also offers a variety of other cultural activities and events, including cultural workshops, community events, and corporate tours and events.
Coffeebeans Routes offers a unique and immersive way to experience Cape Town’s rich cultural heritage, connecting visitors with local people and communities in a meaningful way.
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Written by Jules Keohane for Cape {town} Etc.
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