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Best Instagrams of Salt River

Take a look at some of the best Instagram posts recently featuring the beautiful suburb of Salt River and what makes it such a great place to live.

Salt River used to be the city's industrial epicentre due to its close proximity to the CBD and today it is still brimming with various shops, businesses and schools.

The suburb is home to a wide variety of different residents and the neighbourhood itself is seeing
major resurgence due to urban development and community projects.

Salt River is close to the City Bowl and the V&A Waterfront and lies in close proximity to a wide variety of exciting activities such as hikes up Table Mountain, Devil's Peak and Lion's Head; electric bike tours; eating and hanging out at various nearby bars, restaurants and clubs; and sipping and sampling local gins on the Cape Town Gin Tour, to name a few.


Salt River has superb views of Table Mountain, Devil's Peak, Lion's Head and Signal Hill and its streets are covered in mindblowing graffiti and urban art.






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Soul in Salt River is a holistic center dedicated to creative and healing energies in Cape Town.

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Looking for something different to do? Take a tour sipping and sampling the best gin in the city on the Cape Town Gin Route.

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Picture: The Green Times


22 Jun 2018
Author Seeff
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