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Cape Town Overview
Cape Town Recommended for:
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  • Shopping /
  • Surfing /
  • Hiking /
  • Pubs /
  • Fishing /
  • Local Crafts /
  • Wine Estates /
  • Botanical Gardens /
  • Adventure Sports /
  • Mountain /
 

Description

Voted Favourite Foreign City by the UK Telegraph, Cape Town is one of the places you just have to visit before you die. It's an awesome city. All the vibe you want - great parties, great shopping and loads of galleries and other cultural attractions can't detract from the fact that what makes Cape Town special is the fact that it is set in one of the most beautiful places on earth. Even Sir Francis Drake, who'd pretty much seen it all, called Cape Point the 'fairest cape in all the circumference of the world'. It's a needle-sharp promontory, which - contrary to marketing hype - does not divide the Indian Ocean from the Atlantic. But Capetonians claim it does and you can often see a line of foam heading straight out from the point - possibly all the way to Antarctica - which certainly divides the False Bay Coastline on the east from the Atlantic Seaboard on the west.

And the Peninsula Mountain Chain forms a high-lying spine all the way from Cape Point to Table Mountain above the city. Most of this high lying ground is part of the Table Mountain National Park, which also includes Boulders Beach and its penguins, and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens that showcases South Africa's fabulous floral heritage as well as hosting some great concerts among the flowers. Table Mountain is the soul of Cape Town - its emotional heart and touchstone. Many Capetonians escape to the slopes of the mountain on weekends and after work as a regular - well, it's almost a pilgrimage. There are literally hundreds of walks on the mountain. Cape Town is the epicentre of the Cape Floral Region, which is a world heritage site. Another great thing about the Peninsula and its mountains is that Cape Town has virtually two different climates in one city. When the wind is blowing on one side, the beaches should be warm and sheltered on the other - and even when it's raining on one side, you may get bright sunshine on the other.

It's all a kind of yin yang thing - opposites balancing - the dark and light side of the mountain and all that esoteric stuff. And speaking of which - Cape Town is not just a beautiful city with fantastic beaches, a national park, an awesome mountain and beautiful flowers. No - it's also a great city. It's a place where residents and visitors alike work hard and play even harder.

Cape Town accommodation is plentiful and there’s something to suit every budget but it is highly advisable to book ahead, especially over the Christmas season (December to mid-February) and during the Argus Cycle Tour (usually mid-March). The greatest density of Cape Town hotels, boutique hotels, Bed and Breakfasts, guest houses and self catering apartments and holiday villas are situated in the City Bowl area and immediate South Atlantic Seaboard belt, all within a 10 minute drive from Cape Town City Centre and the V&A Waterfront. Highly desirable suburbs like Tamboerskloof and Oranjezicht spill down the slopes of Table Mountain towards Gardens, Cape Town City Centre, De Waterkant and the exclusive Waterfront. From the Waterfront the dazzling Atlantic coastline curves south, fringed by the seaside suburbs of Green Point, Sea Point, Bantry Bay the ultra glamorous suburbs of Clifton and Camps Bay.

Unless you tie on a blindfold and lock yourself in your hotel room, there is absolutely no way you can get bored in Cape Town. There are so many things to do. If you're into shopping, the V&A Waterfront is just one of many shopoholic's dream venues but it stands out as it has so much more - boat trips, the embarkation point for the Robben Island ferry, the Two Oceans Aquarium, loads of interesting historical buildings and some of the city's best hotels with possibly the best views in the world. Cape town offers a whole range of exciting adventure activities, great birding, awesome whale watching, historical buildings, and dozens of museums outlining the city's fascinating history and its many cultures.

An easy day trip from Cape Town, the Winelands offer great scenery, white-washed gabled farmhouses nestling in bright green vineyards, lovely little restaurants, great coffee shops and - of course - wine tasting sales and cellar tours. When the sun goes down you can choose between hundreds of great restaurants and a huge range of funky pubs, vibey clubs and a wide selection of movies, theatre and live music. Cape Town is also home to one of the most outrageous parties in the world. The Mother City Queer Project is a themed costume party in December that is fast becoming one of the most popular gatherings - certainly in South Africa - and possibly the world. And shortly thereafter, the traditional Kaapse Klopse minstrel dancers take over parts of the city streets in a tradition that stretches back hundreds of years to the era when slavery was legal in Cape Town. Don't forget to pack your dancing shoes.

Other areas close to Cape Town you may like to explore include the dramatic West Coast, which offers great birding along the shores of Langebaan Lagoon, Namaqualand, which has even more spectacular spring flowers, and the Overberg, famous for land-based whale watching. It also features lovely flowers in spring. Cape Town is not the best game viewing destination in South Africa, but there is some small game at Cape Point and there are a few game farms a short distance from the city, but they're not really up to the standard of the game reserves further north and east.

Look at Cape Town through the eyes of David Doubilet, one of the world's leading underwater photographers. David Doubilet has shot more than 60 stories for National Geographic magazine.

Cape Town & Surrounds

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

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Customer Reviews

Reviews 8 of 8
Ann Bell
United Kingdom

The Culture, colours, tastes, smells and beautiful scenery, sun drenched beaches,cray fishing, the game parks, the winery's in Stellenbosch. Addo Elephant park, the list is endless, these will stay with you forever. I love Cape Town and the whole of the Garden Route. I talk so much about it. When ever I say I am going back everyone is envious. So lots more visitors will be coming apart from those I have already encouraged to come and have been and LOVE it.

14 September 2012
sharon roets
South Africa

My family went down to cape town with the car.i want to share the expierience with my children ,they enjoyed it sooo much they wanna go back.it is beautifull, clean,and the people so friendly.love cape town:)

14 September 2012
Craig Reid
South Africa

I have been to a few International destinations on holiday in my life, but when it comes to Cape Town, its always a "WOW" for me. I am South African and will always be amazed of whats on offer when I take a break to Cape Town. Its just a beautiful City all together. The one thing that stands out the most for me is the scenery, oh its so amazing. Good food, friendly faces, easy access to move around, accommodation with high class standards at reasonable prices. I will and have recommend Cape Town to South Africans and International friends and always got good reviews. Hope to see you soon My Cape Town

17 August 2012
Samora Nkomo
Botswana

in my view everything that you need in this world is in capetown,the ocean,the beach, the canons and many more

14 August 2012
Pule Mokoena
South Africa

I feel there is too much of focus on oversees travellers that we forget that there is domestic visitors. Prices are for dollar/pound people. This has caused that these places suffer when these oversees people do not come. Have prices for SADC countries as well as oversees people.

08 August 2012
karen Muller
South Africa

If you have ever been to Cape Town then you know what Im talking about. The air is cleaner, the sky is brighter blue, everything with colour just looks like it is brighter. I love the people as they are soo humerous. I stayed at the Peninsula All suite Hotel in Seapoint. Loved the hotel with friendly staff, fantastic buffet breakfasts, free shuttle service to the waterfront. The suite we had a kitchenette and stunning sea view with balcony to chill while sipping on a glass of wine and listen to the waves of the ocean. For the kids there is a games room to keep them entertained and it is supervised , so you dont have to worry about your child wondering off. The staff are excellent at entertaining them. To tour we went on the Red topless double decker bus, every stop you can jump off for the whole day and jump on the bus to your next destination. With the fantastic tour you get to hear about the history of cape town while you view it. The shopping malls are huge and great for us ladies. The botanical gardens with squirrels and lovely set gardens, soo peaceful to just read the newspaper and listen to the birds. Taking the cable car up to table mountain is an awsome feeling to see the view, and to eat in the fabulous restaurants on top are delicious . Soo glad there is specials on certain evenings to take the cable car and get vouchers to eat. Flea markets, pavement stalls are good to site see as well. Taking a train ride to simons town was fantastic, you ride along the shoreline to see the bluest of oceans and relaxing ride.

08 August 2012
Nikita Rood
South Africa

This is a very popular tourist attraction besides being a working port. You can sense the vibrancy of the area as soon as you get there. There just seems to be a lightness of mood as people wander around the stores and look at the attractions. There is a giant ferris wheel which is particularly impressive with the blue sky as a backdrop. It is called The Wheel of Excellence and was built for the World Soccer in 2010. I was not on it but understand it affords an amazing view of Table Mountain, the city and harbor. A panoramic view of Cape Town. From the waterfront you can get a boat to Robben Island where Mandela was held prisoner for so many years. Or you can get on a harbor tour which gives the tourist a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains. The shopping mall is quite large and boasts a variety of stores. Some high end stores and some for the rest of us. There are great places to buy African souvenirs. We ate at a very nice restaurant and sat outside. The service was efficient and the food good.

08 August 2012
Steve Bryant
South Africa

Cape Town is the most beautiful city to live in and to visit. It has everything from sea and surf to mountains, forests and wine farms. Cape Town is great for anything from fine foods to kite surfing, from mountain biking to fishing, to great shows and the cultural scene!

18 July 2011

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