Cape Town is packed with great things to do and places to go. But where do you begin? Cut through the noise with Time Out’s recommendations of the best attractions, restaurants, bars, nightlife and places to stay in Cape Town, curated by experts.
Cape Town might just be one of the coolest cities in the world: a place where art, culture, and vibrant nightlife coincide with nature. You have beautiful beaches and a national park at your doorstep, as well as enough restaurants and bars to fill your calendar for months. We’ve created...
Cape Town is a jewel coloured city with jade green and turquoise seas, golden beaches, copper mountains and sparkling silver buildings. This is a city that has something special to offer to everyone. Whether you enjoy cosmopolitans and mojitos in trendy beach bars, or relaxed finger suppers in...
There are two things you need to know: where to get superior coffee in the morning and where’s cool for a beverage as the evening unfolds. Cape Town has got your covered on both fronts. It has a great coffee shop culture; you can’t go wrong at Bean There, Truth Coffee Roasting, ...
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In a statement he made to Cape Town Magazine, Harald said,“Food without a glass of wine, I’m not interested.” Now that's a motto can get behind. Luckily, Aubergine has the wine cellar to back it up with one of Cape Town's most extensive wine lists and expert pairing ...
To reach this five-star luxury lodge located between Hout Bay and Cape Town, you’ll need to make the road trip along Chapman’s Peak. Luckily, it’s one of the prettiest drives in the world. Once you get there, expect perfect service, beautiful ocean views and a fine dining restaurant...
The second most populous town in Cape Cod, Falmouth is the beating heart of Upper Cape. This is where Cape Cod joins on to the rest of the country, so you’ll find food costs are slightly lower here. It’s also a great spot to grab bargain accommodation – especially if you’re visi...
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While South Africa is the most developed nation on the massive continent upon which it sits, prices throughout the country are markedly cheaper than comparable nations elsewhere. A meal at a mid range restaurant costs $29 in Cape Town, whereas it would cost $75 in New York City. ...