46km (29 miles) E of Cape Town
The charming town of Stellenbosch was founded in 1679 by Gov. Simon van
der Stel, who, among other achievements, built Groot Constantia and
planted hundreds of oak trees throughout the Cape. Today Stellenbosch is,
in fact, known informally as Eikestad, or "City of Oaks." The beautifully
restored and oak-lined streetscapes of Dorp, Church, and Drosdty
make Stellenbosch the most historic of the Winelands towns (it has the
largest number of Cape Dutch houses in the region), but outside of the
historic center much is suburban sprawl. But this is also a university
town, site of the country's most prestigious Afrikaans university, with
attendant coffee shops and student bars, and it also promotes itself as
the cultural center of the Cape, with a number of great theater options.
Contact the Tourism Bureau to find out what's on at the open-air
amphitheaters at Oude Libertas and Spier.