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What’s on in Cape Town this weekend? Image: canva

What’s happening in Cape Town this weekend: 26-28 January

Looking for something exciting to do this weekend? Here are some cool events happening in Cape Town from 26-28 January.

cape town events

What’s on in Cape Town this weekend? Image: canva

If you’re looking to get out and about this weekend in Cape Town, here are a few fun events taking place in the city from 26-28 January.

Meerendal full moon hike

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Enjoy a hike during the full moon. Image: canva

What: Does a hike during a full moon sound exciting? Meerendal Wine Estate will be hosting their monthly full moon hike this weekend and you don’t want to miss out. The hike is 5km long and tickets cost R50 per adult. Book here.

When: Saturday, 27 January at 19:30 to 20:30

Where: Meerendal Wine Estate, Vissershok Road, Durbanville.

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Honest Chocolate Bonbon Workshop

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Learn about chocolate-making. Photo: canva

What: If you’ve ever wanted to learn about the art of chocolate-making, then this Bonbon chocolate workshop is just for you. You will be treated to a full tasting and introduction of how cacao beans are farmed and processed as well as a demonstration on how Honest Chocolates are made. Tickets cost R450 per person and can be booked here.

When: Saturday, 27 January from 10:00 to 12:00

Where: Honest Chocolate Factory, 7 Barron Street, Woodstock, Cape Town.

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Yoga at Ratanga Park, Cape Town

What: Want to recharge and reset your mind with a bit of yoga? Then check out the Yoga in the park session at Ratanga Park this weekend. Bring along your own mat/towel, sunscreen, hat and water. Tickets cost R150 per person and can be booked here.

When: Saturday, 27 January from 08:00 to 09:00

Where: Ratanga Park, 4 Conference Lane, Century City, Cape Town.

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