Parys (pronounced /ˈpɑːreɪs/) is a town situated on the banks of the Vaal River in the Free State province of South Africa. The name of the town is the Afrikaans translation of Paris. The name was given by a German surveyor named Schilbach who had participated in the Siege of Paris during the Franco-Prussian War and the location next to the Vaal reminded him of Paris on the River Seine. The area of Parys also includes the two townships Tumahole and Schonkenville.
Restaurants in Parys
5.0 based on 96 reviews
Skydive Parys offers the adrenalin junkie and thrill seeker a chance to experience the very awesome world of Skydiving by participating in a Tandem Skydive over the Famous Vrederfort Dome World Heritage Site in Parys, South Africa. No previous experience needed to participate in a Tandem Skydive.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Fabulous photo studio. Everlasting memories. Surprise engagements. Cross dress fun photos. Graphic designing. Vintage dress up. Corporate events. Workshop venue. Family photos. Beautiful. Other. Couples. Boudoir. Babies. Fun. Bookings essential. We are a destination.
Wonderful Dress Up photo studio - great authentic vintage clothing in a wonderful setting and a talented, enthusiastic photographer behind the lens. A combination not to be missed when your in Parys
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4.5 based on 19 reviews
I arrived at Oppie Plaas with the intention of grabbing a quick lunch, ticking the box and heading out. However, upon entering Oppie Plaas, I felt things really slow down, and all rush went out the window. Once you’re off the tarred road and at the entrance where Google Maps directs you, the farm styled restaurant is about a further 10 minute drive along a dirt road. The restaurant is an old tobacco processing structure that has been converted into what you see now, and situated on a cattle farm. The interior is decorated with objects brought down from the previous generations of the family of farmers who owned the place, including an old sewing machine, a farmers hat, and an old shovel. The placemats are laminated old newspaper pages, including an article form Huisgenoot from 1942! The owners, Rykie and Stan are extremely welcoming, and you get the feeling of visiting an old aunt and uncle. They told me stories life on the farm and about the revolution of the farm and restaurant since their family first purchased it in 1920. There’s limited cellphone signal, and no wifi - Rykie says that this is intentional as it encourages visitors to disconnect from their mobile devices and connect with other people. The food wasn’t disappointing at all - refreshing homemade lemonade, perfect for a warm day, and a Boere Burger and chips - a large beef patty on a panini bun, topped with lettuce, tomato, onion and a sweet relish. Prices are pretty decent for the excellent food, service and ambiance. While you’re at Oppie Plaas, you’re free to wander around outside where a few farm animals (all named) are housed - a few geese, chickens, and a pig. On Saturdays, kids also get to milk a cow. Oppie Plaas is a great way to spend a few hours, get that farm feeling and enjoy some great food and company.
3.0 based on 55 reviews
Such friendly staff treated us to a true Karoo breakfast at a great price! Pet friendly in the restaurant area and plenty of space for kids.
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