Cape Town

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Cape Town
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From the heights of Table Mountain to the unique “Cape Dutch” architecture and sparkling blue waterfront, Cape Town is known for its natural and cultural attractions.

Wherever you are in Cape Town the iconic Table Mountain adds one of the world’s most impressive backdrops to your view. No trip to this South African port city is complete without a hike or leisurely cable car ride to the top, where the breathtaking vistas are known as some of the best in Africa.

Cape Town, known as “Kaapstad” in Afrikaans, is the seat of the National Parliament and the second most-populated city after Johannesburg. More tourists visit Cape Town than anywhere else in South Africa.

The story of the city’s past is written in its architecture. The colonizing Dutch left their mark with their unique “Cape Dutch” style. Look for houses with decorative front gables. See Malaysian influences in the colorful houses and periodic minarets of the Bo-Kaap district.

The mix of nationalities makes for a rich cultural scene and some of the best food in the country. Eat local dishes from the street carts in the Bo-Kaap district, including Babotie, a spicy-meat dish. Try freshly caught seafood in fine-dining restaurants at the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront.

Low humidity makes the summer heat bearable, while winters can be quite wet. Escape the rain and learn about the city’s history at the Jewish Museum, Slave Lodge and the South African Maritime Museum. Hear stories from former prisoners at nearby Robben Island, where former president Nelson Mandela was held before the abolishment of apartheid.

A wild coastline surrounds the city and peninsula. Unwind at picturesque St. James, admire the Twelve Apostles mountain range from Camps Bay Beach and enjoy scenic drives around Hout Bay. Table Mountain National Park covers 75 percent of the peninsula. Get face-to-face with African penguins at Boulders Beach or spot baboons, antelopes and whales as you hike the trails at the Cape of Good Hope.

Cape Town lies on the southwest coast of South Africa. The city and surrounding countryside is best explored by car. Note that due to extreme poverty in some townships, safety is a concern. The city is relatively safe by South African standards but take necessary precautions: don’t carry valuables, lock your doors while driving and stick to tourist areas that are generally well guarded.

Where to stay in Cape Town

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City Bowl

The majestic mountain landscape and popular shops are just a few highlights of City Bowl. Make a stop by South African Jewish Museum or South African National Gallery while you're exploring the area.

Sea Point

The beaches and seaside views are top of the list for many visitors to Sea Point. A stop by Milton Beach or Sea Point Pavillion might round out your trip.

Green Point

Travelers like the cocktail bars in Green Point, and Greenpoint Market is a top attraction you might want to visit.

Camps Bay

The beaches and picture-perfect mountain views are top of the list for many visitors to Camps Bay. A stop by Camps Bay Beach or Table Mountain National Park might round out your trip.

Woodstock

The museums and historic sites are just a few things visitors like about Woodstock. District 6 and I Art Woodstock are worthwhile spots to check out, and you can hop on the metro at Esplanade Station or Woodstock Station to get around the larger area.

Taj Cape Town

Taj Cape Town

5 out of 5
1 Wale Street Cape Town Western Cape
$102 nightly
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Hotel Verde Cape Town Airport

Hotel Verde Cape Town Airport

4 out of 5
15 Michigan Street, Airport Industria Cape Town Western Cape
$111 nightly
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Radisson RED V&A Waterfront, Cape Town

Radisson RED V&A Waterfront, Cape Town

3.5 out of 5
Silo 6, South Arm Road Cape Town Western Cape
$194 nightly
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The Onyx Apartment Hotel by NEWMARK

The Onyx Apartment Hotel by NEWMARK

4 out of 5
57 Heerengracht Street Cape Town Western Cape
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9.2/10 Wonderful! (600 reviews)
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Urban Elephant The Rose

Urban Elephant The Rose

4 out of 5
117 Strand St Cape Town Western Cape
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9.8/10 Exceptional! (42 reviews)
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Urban Elephant 16 on Bree

Urban Elephant 16 on Bree

4 out of 5
16 Bree St Cape Town Western Cape
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Getting around Cape Town

The best way to get around in Cape Town is to rent your own car, as this will help you get to outlying natural attractions such as Table Mountain and the Cape of Good Hope. There is a public train system, although this is generally of more use to commuters, connecting the city center with the suburbs. Taxis are plentiful, but be sure to take one which is running on a meter or arrange a price beforehand. Visit the Department of Transport Opens in a new window website.Browse Cape Town rental cars.

Best time to visit

Summers in Cape Town are warm and dry, with average highs in January in the low 80s F (high 20s C). This is a great time of year to visit, but is also the busiest and most expensive period. Between June and August, it’s chillier and it rains a lot more, but the weather is by no means extreme, and it’s quieter and prices are lower at this time; this is also the time of year to go whale watching.

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