Bo-Kaap Museum
A historic house museum in the Bo-Kaap that showcases Cape Malay culture and heritage.
Description
Step into the vibrant heart of Cape Town’s Bo-Kaap and explore the Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum, a carefully preserved 18th-century Cape Malay home that tells the story of the city’s early Muslim settlers and freed slaves. Wander through period-furnished rooms and discover artifacts that reveal the cultural, religious, and domestic life of this historic community.
Guided tours and interactive exhibits bring the neighborhood’s colorful streets and architectural heritage to life, offering insights into Cape Malay traditions, cuisine, and craftsmanship. Visitors can also participate in workshops and cultural activities that deepen understanding of this unique heritage.
Ideal for families, history enthusiasts, and cultural explorers, the museum provides a compelling, immersive experience in one of Cape Town’s most iconic districts, combining education, culture, and vibrant local atmosphere.
Company Group
Iziko Museums of South Africa
Additional Links
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Enquiries: info@iziko.org.za
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Activities
Cultural heritage displays | Educational visits | Museum exhibits
Experiences
Explore a restored 18th‑century Cape Malay home with historical artefacts.
Guided walking tours of the colourful Bo‑Kaap neighbourhood.
Learn about Cape Malay culture, religion, and heritage through exhibits.
Participate in cultural workshops and cooking classes.
Discover nearby historical sites, like Tana Baru Muslim cemetery.
Estimated Duration
30 Minutes – 1 Hour
Guided Tours
Available by arrangement.
Age Restriction
All ages welcome
What To Bring
Camera or Phone | Cash/Card | Comfortable shoes | Water
Additional Information
The museum sits in the oldest part of Bo-Kaap, surrounded by its iconic colorful houses.
Temporary exhibitions and workshops provide deeper insights into Bo-Kaap culture and Islamic heritage.
Inside Guides
Arrive early for a quieter visit and better photos of the colorful streets and interiors.
Look out for restored Cape Dutch architecture and traditional Cape Muslim interior style.
Take time to explore the vibrant streets and local street art nearby.
Visit Atlas Trading for authentic local spices or try a koesister from a nearby café.
Pair your visit with a short walk to nearby landmarks like the Tana Baru Muslim cemetery.
Weather Conditions
Ideal Weather: Any Weather
Rain Alert: Not Affected
Weather Experience: Indoor museum experience that remains comfortable in all weather. Outdoor photos of the colourful houses are best on clear or sunny days.”
Reservation Policies
Walk-ins accepted
Estimate Price Range
R50 – R100+
Entry Fee & Prices
Standard Fees:
R80 | Adults
R80 | Children (5–18 years)
R80 | Pensioners & Students
Discounts with Valid SA ID / SADC ID:
R50 | Adults
R30 | Children (5–18 years)
R30 | South African Pensioners & Students (Free on Fridays)
Free entry on commemorative days.
Booking Methods
Email | Phone | walk-ins | webtickets
Child friendly
Cultural workshops
Educational visits
Exhibitions
Guided tours
Interactive displays
Live demonstrations
Nearby cafés
On-street seating
Restrooms
Street parking nearby
Talks and lectures
Walk-ins welcome
Wheelchair accessible
Wi-Fi
Not dog friendly
Must Tries
Koesister tasting: Try this traditional Cape Malay sweet from a nearby café for an authentic local treat.
Cultural workshop: Join a hands-on session to learn Cape Malay cooking, crafts, or heritage traditions.
Highlights
Colorful streets: Wander the vibrant Bo-Kaap streets and admire the iconic brightly painted houses.
Historic home: Explore the restored 18th-century Cape Malay house and its period furnishings.
Features
- Child friendly
- Cultural workshops
- Educational visits
- Exhibitions
- Guided tours
- Interactive displays
- Live demonstrations
- Nearby cafés
- On-street seating
- Restrooms
- Street parking nearby
- Talks and lectures
- Walk-ins welcome
- Wheelchair accessible
- Wi-Fi
- Not dog friendly
Must Tries
Koesister tasting: Try this traditional Cape Malay sweet from a nearby café for an authentic local treat.
Cultural workshop: Join a hands-on session to learn Cape Malay cooking, crafts, or heritage traditions.
Highlights
Colorful streets: Wander the vibrant Bo-Kaap streets and admire the iconic brightly painted houses.
Historic home: Explore the restored 18th-century Cape Malay house and its period furnishings.
Address
71 Wale Street, Bo-Kaap, Cape Town
Parking: Available in surrounding streets.
Opening Hours
| Monday – Saturday | 09h00 – 17h00 |
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