Cape Town
has so much to offer and there will not be a boring moment while visiting this
city. One of the things I loved about Cape Town is that there is something for
everyone! Shopping, sightseeing, hiking, great food, wine tasting, beaches –
you name is. We did quite a bit of walking as it is easy to find your way
around Cape Town so I would absolutely suggest comfortable shoes.
We were in
South Africa in April and the main tourist season was just coming to an end. And
that was actually kind of perfect because that meant that there were shorter
queues, the weather was comfortable and it was still amazing!
1: V&A Waterfront
We ended up
spending almost every evening at the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront. It is
situated on the heart of Cape Town and has a lot of great restaurant options as
well as shopping. We had some great meals here and also ended up spending more
money than planned, but this is also a great starting point when visiting Cape Town.
This is where the ferry to Robben Island is, as well as the first stop on the
hop-on-hop-off tour bus. We also stayed at a hotel which was only about 15-minute
walk from V&A Waterfront, which was perfect.
2: Robben Island
You simply
cannot go to Cape Town and not visit Robben Island! It is compulsory. We didn´t
pre-book any tickets before going, but as we were planning to stay in the city
for a week and our first stop was V&A Waterfront, we booked the tickets for
later that week on our first day. And I am very glad we did! The tour is
popular, and even though you don´t have to book the tickets week in advance as
you have to do when visiting Alcatraz, I would still suggest booking your
tickets as soon as you arrive. We heard several people who said they were only
there for a day or two who wanted to buy someone’s tickets, so the tour is
popular amongst tourists. And I can completely understand that!
3: Lion´s Head
It takes
about an hour or so to hike up Lion´s Head and the view is great! And towards
the end of the hike it is some interesting climbing options, and on a sunny day
it is a popular hike for both locals and tourists.
4: Table Mountain
You can
either hike up Table Mountain, like we did, or you can take the cable car. This
is also a hiking tour that is popular. It looked like more people were hiking
down the mountain, but either way it is great. And the view at the top truly is
spectacular. Make sure you go on a clear day. The clouds tend to surround only
Table Mountain and then you won´t be able to experience the view. So don´t wait
– just go!
5: Greenmarket Square
If you are
looking to buy some African souvenirs, then this is the place to go! The market
isn´t very big, but it has everything you would look for. Be sure you are
prepared to haggle and that you have cash, and you will end up buying some
great and cheap souvenirs to take home.
6: Boo-Kaap
Bo-Kaap is
an area in Cape Town with many colourful houses and it is only a short walk
from Greenmarket Square. I liked this neighbourhood because of all the colours
and it was different from the rest of the city, in a good way. If you are
interested in learning more about the history from this area, there are daily
walking tours you can sign up for, and they all start in Greenmarket Square.
7: Constantia Valley
This is
Cape Town´s wine area with several vineyards you can visit. There are also wine
tastings and it is so cheap! And of course, the wine is delicious. They have
both red and white so if you prefer one of them over the other, then you´ll
still find some great wines to taste. There are also restaurants and great
areas to walk around, so you can easily spend a few hours here.
8: Long Street
This is the
nightlife part of Cape Town. It has a lot of restaurants and bars and if you´re
going backpacking then this is also the street to stay in. This street is also
known for its Victorian buildings so it is a very nice street as well. Long
Street is very close to Greenmarket Square, so as you can understand, this is
the area to check out.
9: Eat great food
South
Africa has a lot of great restaurants so take some time to walk around and see
if you spot anyone you would like to try. We ended up trying several different
restaurants at V&A Waterfront, and they really had some great options. Go
crazy and eat ostrich, zebra or crocodile.
10: Hop-on-hop-off tour bus
This is a
great way to see Cape Town and the area around! It is actually very cheap and
you will be able to go to all of the places mentioned above! It has several
stops in Cape Town as well as the backside of Table Mountain. So you really
will be able to see all the wonders of Cape Town and easily find out where you
want to go back.
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