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Living in Worcester, South Africa:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Worcester, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked five people living in Worcester what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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5 comments on “Worcester”

It has a mall but it still feels like a small town. You need to know Afrikaans when living here. This town also gives strong Karoo vibes.

Worcester is a small town in the Cape Winelands district in the Western Cape. This district is famous for its many vineyards sprawled all over the district including Robertson, Paarl and others. Worcester has amazing mountains views which show of in the winter months when snow falls on these mountains.

Marchant, says: 2020

Worcester is a beautiful small town located about a 100 kilometers from Cape Town. It is an experience to drive through this town owing to it’s amazing scenery, the mountain views are to die for. How can I leave out the wine part, the district is called the Cape Winelands for a reason. There are numerous vineyards to visit throughout the district with a few in Robertson, Ashton and Worcester to name a few.

Worcester is part of the wine route of the Breede Valley, known for its exceptional wine estates and cellars. It has the largest schools for the deaf and visually impaired in South Africa, that are committed to the wellbeing of their learners. One of only five world-class casinos in the province is in this beautiful town.

Jabulani, says: 2020

Worcester is a small town in the boland. It is surrounded by any wine farms. It is the largest town in the boland. Recently, it has expanded and boast with a mall and a casino which aims to increase tourism in the small town. The town is a quiet town with a strong emphasis on family life.

Simangele, says: 2020

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