

Port Elizabeth, the 'Friendly City', offers a blend of beautiful beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture.
A self-guided walk through Port Elizabeth's historic heart, showcasing its Victorian and Edwardian architecture.
One of the largest urban parks in the Southern Hemisphere, featuring a botanical garden, a rose garden, and a variety of sports facilities.
A beautifully preserved Victorian house museum that offers a glimpse into the life of a 19th-century Port Elizabeth family.
Port Elizabeth has a Mediterranean climate with occasional rain, especially in winter.
Protect from strong sunlight, especially when exploring outdoors or at the beach.
High UV levels, especially in summer, require daily sun protection.
A hearty breakfast of eggs, bacon, sausage, and toast.
Fresh hake and chips, served with tartar sauce.
A large, filled roll with various ingredients like polony, Russian sausage, and chips.
Traditional Xhosa beadwork is a symbol of wealth and status, with intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
Hand-painted pottery from local artists reflects the coastal beauty of Port Elizabeth.
A blend of spices brought by the Cape Malay community, these spices are essential for local curries.
Iconic for its sea views and traditional South African breakfasts.
Popular for its artisanal coffee and light breakfast options.
Known for its Mediterranean-inspired dishes and beautiful courtyard.

A scenic waterfront walkway offering stunning views of the San Francisco Bay and the city skyline.

A historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its intricate carvings and peaceful atmosphere.

A somber reminder of the sacrifices made during the Karbi Anglong conflict, Diphu War Memorial stands as a testament to peace and unity.