Franschhoek, with its rich French heritage, is known as the gastronomic capital of South Africa. Visit Rupert & Rothschild to sample some exquisite champagnes, and if classic cars make your heart beat faster, you can visit the beautiful car museum for an additional fee before having lunch. Then enjoy some window shopping as you stroll down Hugenot Street, alternating between admiring the beautiful architecture and browsing fancy boutiques. End your day with a first-class dinner, preceded by a wine tasting at La Motte, Grande Provence or one of the other iconic wineries. Don’t drive on straight away the next morning, but take part in the historical walking tour and learn more about Franschhoek’s fascinating history.