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Simon's Town Warrior Toy Museum and Shop museum in Simonstown, WC
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View of Simon's Town Warrior Toy Museum and Shop in Simonstown, WC
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View of Simon's Town Warrior Toy Museum and Shop in Simonstown, WC
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Simon's Town Warrior Toy Museum and Shop

4.6(55 reviews)$Museum
🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 5-12. Younger children (5-8) will be enchanted by the colorful toy displays and miniature soldiers, while older kids (9-12) can appreciate the historical significance of the model ships and military memorabilia. Toddlers may enjoy looking but the delicate vintage items require gentle handling.

About

This charming vintage toy museum is a delightful step back in time, showcasing an impressive collection of model ships, tin soldiers, and classic toys that spark imagination in children while tugging at the heartstrings of nostalgic parents. The intimate, quirky space in historic Simon's Town offers a unique cultural experience that combines maritime history with childhood wonder, making it a perfect rainy day activity or a fascinating break from beach time.

Highlights

  • Extensive collection of vintage tin soldiers and military figurines that fascinate history-loving kids
  • Detailed model ships that showcase South Africa's naval heritage
  • Nostalgic toys from the 1950s-1980s that parents can share memories about with their children
  • Opportunity to purchase vintage-style toys and collectibles in the attached shop
  • Intimate, personal museum experience with knowledgeable staff

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on Saturday or Sunday when hours extend until 3:00 PM, giving you more flexibility in your schedule
  2. 2.The museum doubles as a shop, so bring extra cash or card if your kids fall in love with any vintage-style toys they can actually take home
  3. 3.Combine this visit with the nearby Boulders Beach penguin colony (5 minutes away) for a full day of Simon's Town exploration
  4. 4.Street parking is available along King George Way, but arrive early on weekends when the town gets busier
  5. 5.The owner is often on-site and loves sharing stories about the collection, so encourage kids to ask questions

Best Time to Visit

Tuesday through Thursday mornings (10:00-11:00 AM) tend to be quietest, allowing kids to explore without crowds. Weekends are livelier but close later (3:00 PM), giving traveling families more scheduling flexibility. Note that it's closed Mondays.

What to Know

Entry is very affordable (budget-friendly $ pricing), and the museum is small so it's easy to navigate with young children. No food is served on-site, but Simon's Town's main street with cafes and restaurants is a short walk away.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. Simon's Town can get busy during South African school holidays (December-January, April, June-July), so expect slightly larger crowds during these periods. The museum's indoor setting makes it an excellent option during Cape Town's rainy winter months (May-August).

Nearby Eats

The Lighthouse Cafe on the Simon's Town waterfront offers fish and chips, burgers, and kid-friendly meals with stunning harbor views. Alternatively, Bertha's Restaurant serves family-friendly seafood and South African dishes in a casual atmosphere just a few minutes' walk away.

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