Food Scene
Catch 22
Porterfield RoadFresh seafood, excellent attentive service and beautiful views.
The Blue Peter Hotel
8 Popham StIconic Table Mountain view
Blowfish Restaurant
1 Marine DrBeautiful romantic meal and sunsets. Booking is essential.
On the Rocks Restaurant
45 Stadler RdAmazing food!!
Homespun by Matt
Porterfield RoadHomely
Parks & Nature
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
Rhodes DriveCape Point is a spectacular sight, covered in endemic fynbos and home to breath-taking bays, beaches and rolling green hills and valleys, just 60km outside of Cape Town.
859 locals recommend
Cape Point
Cape Point is a spectacular sight, covered in endemic fynbos and home to breath-taking bays, beaches and rolling green hills and valleys, just 60km outside of Cape Town.
Sightseeing
Company's Gardens
The less adventurous can catch the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway up and back down. The quick ride will give you a bird’s eye view of the City Bowl. The summit can also be reached on foot through a multitude of beautiful albeit exhausting, trails.
473 locals recommend
Table Mountain Aerial Cableway station
Pipe Track The less adventurous can catch the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway up and back down. The quick ride will give you a bird’s eye view of the City Bowl. The summit can also be reached on foot through a multitude of beautiful albeit exhausting, trails.
It’s only an hour’s drive from Cape Town – though it’s a very scenic hour – but the famous Cape Winelands feel like a different world. There are rolling vineyards, towering mountains, historic wine estates and more than enough wine to keep even the thirstiest old soak satisfied.
Cape wine enjoys an impressive reputation, and the Winelands are home to most of South Africa’s premier wine estates. The good news is that nearly every farm and estate in the area offers wine-tasting: you’ll need a designated driver, though.
Paarl, Franschhoek and Stellenbosch are the largest, nearest and most famous towns in the region, but the further you go the more you’ll discover. The Winelands, and their rustic, rural gems such as Robertson and Montagu, offer more than just wine presses and vineyards.
7 locals recommend
Cape Winelands - Tourist Information
29 Du Toit StIt’s only an hour’s drive from Cape Town – though it’s a very scenic hour – but the famous Cape Winelands feel like a different world. There are rolling vineyards, towering mountains, historic wine estates and more than enough wine to keep even the thirstiest old soak satisfied.
Cape wine enjoys an impressive reputation, and the Winelands are home to most of South Africa’s premier wine estates. The good news is that nearly every farm and estate in the area offers wine-tasting: you’ll need a designated driver, though.
Paarl, Franschhoek and Stellenbosch are the largest, nearest and most famous towns in the region, but the further you go the more you’ll discover. The Winelands, and their rustic, rural gems such as Robertson and Montagu, offer more than just wine presses and vineyards.
Shopping
V&A Waterfront
19 Dock RdIf its time for some serious shopping then its time for Canal Walk. An array of 400 shops dazzle with a choice of chain stores, specialities and boutiques; all retailers and categories abundantly represented. ...
495 locals recommend
Canal Walk Shopping Centre
490 Century BlvdIf its time for some serious shopping then its time for Canal Walk. An array of 400 shops dazzle with a choice of chain stores, specialities and boutiques; all retailers and categories abundantly represented. ...
Getting Around
MyCiti Bus Century City Terminus
Cape Town International Airport
MatroosfonteinDrinks & Nightlife
Awesome live bands and locals meet! Plus vibey, cosmopolitan feel.
161 locals recommend
Doodles Beachfront
110 Beach BlvdAwesome live bands and locals meet! Plus vibey, cosmopolitan feel.
Entertainment & Activities
Kite Beach is one of Cape Town’s many spectacular beaches, frequented by an array of local and international visitors.
27 locals recommend
Kite Beach
Dolphin BeachKite Beach is one of Cape Town’s many spectacular beaches, frequented by an array of local and international visitors.
Two Oceans Aquarium
Dock RoadThe kids (and you) will love it!