best places to visit in cape town

A guide to the best places to visit in Cape Town

What are the best places to visit in Cape Town? If you’re dreaming of a destination that blends mountains, beaches, a rich culture, and world-class food – then Cape Town, South Africa should be at the top of your list! This beautiful city has a little something for everyone, whether you’re an adrenaline junkie, you love history, or just enjoy beach views with some wine.

Here’s the best places to visit in Cape Town – each guaranteed to make your trip unforgettable.

1 . Table Mountain

A trip to Cape Town is not complete without riding the cable car or hiking to the top of Table Mountain. Those panoramic views of the city, ocean, and mountains will absolutely blow your mind. Go early to beat the crowds and watch the sun rise from the summit.

Tip: Book your cable car tickets online to skip the line.

2. Boulders Beach

Honestly, who doesn’t love penguins? At Boulders beach, you get to see real-life penguins chilling on the beach and even swim near them! Boulders Beach is a protected area where African penguins waddle around freely. It’s a magical (and very Instagrammable) experience.

Don’t forget: Wear reef-safe sunscreen and respect the wildlife.

3. Constantia Wine Route

Wine tasting anyone? Yes, please! Cape Town is home to some of the oldest wine farms in the Southern Hemisphere and Constantia Valley is just 20 minutes from the city. This valley offers award-winning wines in a lush serene setting where you get to taste and learn more about various wines.

Must-try: Groot Constantia’s signature reds and a cellar tour. This one should be on your list of best places to visit in Cape Town.

4. Bo-Kaap

Bo-Kaap is one of the best places to visit in Cape Town. And one of the most colorful neighborhoods in the world –  I’m sure you’ve seen beautiful photos of it on instagram! Besides being a good spot for photos, it’s so rich in history and culture. You can take a walking tour through the neigbourhood as you learn more about its iconic bright houses and Cape Malay heritage. Also make sure to sample traditional dishes like bobotie and koeksisters – they are delicious!

Fun Fact: The cobbled streets date back to the 18th century!

Here we also share things to do in Cape Town. 

Honestly, every corner of Cape Town holds a surprise, a smile, or a beautiful view waiting for you to bask in it. For everything you need on your Cape Town Trip, from transport, to accommodation, to more activities and tips – get our Cape Town e-travel guide! 

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