Nestled between the shimmering Atlantic Ocean and the towering peaks of Table Mountain, Cape Town is a city that effortlessly blends natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. As the “Mother City” of South Africa, Cape Town offers a treasure trove of experiences for every kind of traveler. From exhilarating outdoor adventures to exquisite culinary delights, this dynamic city has it all. Let’s dive into the top 50 things you must do when visiting Cape Town in 2024.
Contents
- 1 1. Ascend Table Mountain National Park
- 2 2. Conquer Lion’s Head
- 3 3. Stroll the V&A Waterfront
- 4 4. Discover Cape Point
- 5 5. Wander Through Bo-Kaap
- 6 6. Tour Robben Island
- 7 7. Relax at Boulders Beach
- 8 8. Explore Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
- 9 9. Hike to Maclear’s Beacon
- 10 10. Ride the Table Mountain Cable Car
- 11 11. Take a City Sightseeing Tour
- 12 12. Visit Devonvale Golf & Wine Estate
- 13 13. Zipline in the Hottentots Holland Mountains
- 14 14. Drive Along Chapman’s Peak
- 15 15. Enjoy a Boat Cruise
- 16 16. Soar Above the City in a Helicopter
- 17 17. Quad Biking at Atlantis Dunes
- 18 18. Visit the District Six Museum
- 19 19. Take a Winelands Tour
- 20 20. Explore the Company’s Garden
- 21 21. Enjoy a Sunset at Signal Hill
- 22 22. Visit the Two Oceans Aquarium
- 23 23. Explore the Old Biscuit Mill
- 24 24. Paraglide Over Cape Town
- 25 25. Visit the Iziko South African Museum
- 26 26. Experience First Thursdays
- 27 27. Visit Groot Constantia
- 28 28. Explore the Heart of Cape Town Museum
- 29 29. Visit the Cape Town Diamond Museum
- 30 30. Cycle the Sea Point Promenade
- 31 31. Discover Llandudno Beach
- 32 32. Visit the Castle of Good Hope
- 33 33. Experience the Cape Town International Jazz Festival
- 34 34. Wander Through Greenmarket Square
- 35 35. Enjoy a Sunset Cruise
- 36 36. Explore the Zeitz MOCAA
- 37 37. Visit the Norval Foundation
- 38 38. Take a Township Tour
- 39 39. Visit the South African Jewish Museum
- 40 40. Go Whale Watching in Hermanus
- 41 41. Explore the Slave Lodge
- 42 42. Enjoy a Meal at the Test Kitchen
- 43 43. Visit the District Six Museum
- 44 44. Explore the Bo-Kaap Museum
- 45 45. Visit the South African National Gallery
- 46 46. Enjoy the Cape Town Carnival
- 47 47. Visit the Labia Theatre
- 48 48. Explore the Iziko Slave Lodge
- 49 49. Enjoy a Meal at the Test Kitchen
- 50 50. Explore the Bo-Kaap Museum
1. Ascend Table Mountain National Park
A visit to Cape Town isn’t complete without experiencing the majestic Table Mountain. Whether you choose to hike up or take the rotating cable car, the panoramic views from the summit are simply breathtaking. The mountain’s unique flat top provides a stunning backdrop for the city and is home to an array of endemic flora and fauna.
Operating Times: Weekly from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Cost: Free
Address: Tafelberg Rd
2. Conquer Lion’s Head
For those who love a good hike, Lion’s Head offers a relatively easy climb with rewarding vistas of Cape Town, Table Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean. The peak is especially popular for sunrise and sunset hikes, providing incredible photo opportunities and a chance to see the city bathed in golden light.
Operating Times: Sunrise to sunset
Cost: Free
Address: Signal Hill Rd
3. Stroll the V&A Waterfront
The V&A Waterfront is a bustling hub of activity with shops, restaurants, and entertainment options galore. Take a boat tour, explore the local markets, or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere of South Africa’s oldest working harbor.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Address: 19 Dock Rd
4. Discover Cape Point
Cape Point, located in the Cape of Good Hope section of Table Mountain National Park, offers some of the most dramatic scenery in South Africa. Explore the hiking trails, enjoy the sweeping ocean views, and visit the historic lighthouse.
Operating Times: Weekly from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cost: R360 for adults, R180 for kids (South Africans with ID: R90 for adults, R45 for kids)
Address: Cape Peninsula
5. Wander Through Bo-Kaap
The colorful neighborhood of Bo-Kaap is a feast for the eyes with its brightly painted houses and cobblestone streets. This historic area is also a cultural hotspot, home to a diverse community with rich traditions and a vibrant local arts scene.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cost: R20 for adults, R10 for children 6-17, free for kids under 5
Address: 71 Wale St
6. Tour Robben Island
Robben Island is a poignant reminder of South Africa’s past. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 years. Tours of the island include visits to the prison and informative insights into its history.
Operating Times: Daily tours at 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 4:00 PM
Cost: R400 for South African adults, R210 for children (Non-South Africans: R600 for adults, R310 for children)
Address: V&A Waterfront
7. Relax at Boulders Beach
Boulders Beach is famous for its resident African penguin colony. Visitors can get up close to these charming birds while enjoying the pristine sandy shores and clear waters perfect for swimming.
Operating Times: Weekly 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cost: R152 for adults, R76 for children (South Africans: R39 for adults, R20 for children)
Address: Kleintuin Rd, Simon’s Town
8. Explore Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
Situated at the eastern foot of Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch is one of the world’s greatest botanical gardens. Wander through the expansive gardens, enjoy the unique Boomslang aerial walkway, and take in the stunning mountain views.
Operating Times: Weekly from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Cost: R210 for adults, R30 for children 6-17, free for kids under 6
Address: Rhodes Dr, Newlands
9. Hike to Maclear’s Beacon
For adventure enthusiasts, a hike to Maclear’s Beacon is a must. This point marks the highest part of Table Mountain and offers incredible views over the city and beyond. It’s a challenging but rewarding trek for avid hikers.
Operating Times: Open 24 hours
Cost: Free
Address: Unnamed Rd, Table Mountain Nature Reserve
10. Ride the Table Mountain Cable Car
Experience the thrill of the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, which provides a quick and scenic route to the top of the mountain. The rotating cars ensure everyone gets a fantastic view during the ascent.
Operating Times: Weekly from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (weather permitting)
Cost: R390 return for adults, R210 one-way (children’s prices vary)
Address: Tafelberg Rd, Gardens
11. Take a City Sightseeing Tour
Hop on the Red City Sightseeing Bus to get an overview of Cape Town’s major landmarks and attractions. With multiple routes and hop-on, hop-off access, it’s a convenient way to explore the city.
Operating Times: Weekly from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Cost: Prices vary from R60 to R630
Address: Ticket Office, Dock Rd, V&A Waterfront
12. Visit Devonvale Golf & Wine Estate
Nestled in the Cape Winelands, Devonvale Golf & Wine Estate is a haven for luxury lovers. Enjoy world-class golf, exquisite wines, and gourmet dining in this idyllic setting.
Cost: R3,999
Address: Bottelary Rd, Stellenbosch
13. Zipline in the Hottentots Holland Mountains
For an adrenaline rush, head to the Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve for a ziplining adventure. Glide through the treetops and take in the breathtaking natural scenery.
Operating Times: Weekly from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Cost: R995
Address: R321 Elgin, Grabouw
14. Drive Along Chapman’s Peak
Chapman’s Peak Drive is one of the most scenic coastal routes in the world. This 9-kilometer drive offers breathtaking views of the ocean and cliffs, with numerous spots for picnics and whale watching.
Address: Chapman’s Peak Dr
15. Enjoy a Boat Cruise
Explore Cape Town’s stunning coastline with a boat cruise. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing day on the water or an exciting whale-watching tour, there’s a cruise for everyone.
Operating Times: Call to book
Cost: Prices vary from R100 to R9,000
Address: Various departure points
16. Soar Above the City in a Helicopter
For a truly unforgettable experience, take a helicopter tour over Cape Town. Enjoy aerial views of Table Mountain, the Twelve Apostles, Robben Island, and more.
Operating Times: Call to book
Cost: Prices vary from R1,000 to R1,800
Address: E Pier Rd, V&A Waterfront
17. Quad Biking at Atlantis Dunes
Thrill-seekers will love the quad biking experience at Atlantis Dunes. Ride through the expansive sand dunes and enjoy the adrenaline rush.
Operating Times: Call to book
Cost: Prices vary
Address: Atlantis Dunes
18. Visit the District Six Museum
Learn about Cape Town’s turbulent history at the District Six Museum. This museum tells the poignant story of the forced removals during the apartheid era and is a testament to the resilience of the community.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: R45 for adults, R15 for children
Address: 25A Buitenkant St
19. Take a Winelands Tour
Cape Town is surrounded by world-renowned wine regions. Take a guided tour of the vineyards, enjoy wine tastings, and indulge in gourmet meals at the estates.
Operating Times: Various tours available
Cost: Prices vary
Address: Various wine estates
20. Explore the Company’s Garden
The Company’s Garden is a tranquil oasis in the heart of Cape Town. Stroll through the manicured gardens, visit the Iziko South African Museum, and enjoy a meal at the garden’s café.
Operating Times: Daily from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Cost: Free entry
Address: 19 Queen Victoria St
21. Enjoy a Sunset at Signal Hill
Signal Hill is a popular spot for watching the sunset over Cape Town. Pack a picnic, find a comfortable spot, and enjoy the spectacular views as the sun dips below the horizon.
Operating Times: Open 24 hours
Cost: Free
Address: Signal Hill Rd
22. Visit the Two Oceans Aquarium
Discover the marine life of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans at the Two Oceans Aquarium. This family-friendly attraction features interactive exhibits and a variety of sea creatures.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:30
AM to 6:00 PM
Cost: R235 for adults, R175 for children 14-17, R110 for children 4-13, free for kids under 4
Address: Dock Rd, V&A Waterfront
23. Explore the Old Biscuit Mill
The Old Biscuit Mill in Woodstock is a vibrant space filled with artisanal food stalls, boutiques, and creative studios. Visit the Neighbourgoods Market on Saturdays for a lively atmosphere and delicious eats.
Operating Times: Weekly from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Address: 375 Albert Rd, Woodstock
24. Paraglide Over Cape Town
Experience the thrill of paragliding over Cape Town. Launch from Signal Hill or Lion’s Head and enjoy an exhilarating flight with stunning views of the city and coastline.
Operating Times: Call to book
Cost: Prices vary
Address: Signal Hill Rd or Lion’s Head
25. Visit the Iziko South African Museum
The Iziko South African Museum is a treasure trove of natural history and cultural artifacts. Explore the diverse exhibits and learn about the rich heritage of South Africa.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cost: R30 for adults, R15 for children and students
Address: 25 Queen Victoria St
26. Experience First Thursdays
On the first Thursday of every month, Cape Town’s galleries and cultural spaces stay open late for a night of art, music, and socializing. Stroll through the city and discover its vibrant creative scene.
Operating Times: First Thursday of every month from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Cost: Free
Address: Various locations
27. Visit Groot Constantia
Groot Constantia is the oldest wine estate in South Africa and a must-visit for wine enthusiasts. Enjoy a tour of the historic vineyards, wine tastings, and gourmet dining.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cost: R125 for adults, R50 for children
Address: Groot Constantia Rd, Constantia
28. Explore the Heart of Cape Town Museum
Learn about the groundbreaking heart transplant performed by Dr. Christiaan Barnard at the Heart of Cape Town Museum. This fascinating museum is located in the actual operating rooms where the surgery took place.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cost: R150 for adults, R75 for children 5-18, free for kids under 5
Address: Groote Schuur Hospital, Main Rd
29. Visit the Cape Town Diamond Museum
Discover the history of South Africa’s diamond industry at the Cape Town Diamond Museum. Learn about the journey from rough stones to sparkling gems and see replicas of famous diamonds.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Cost: R100 for adults, R50 for children
Address: Level 1, The Clock Tower, V&A Waterfront
30. Cycle the Sea Point Promenade
Rent a bike and cycle along the scenic Sea Point Promenade. This popular pathway offers stunning ocean views and a refreshing sea breeze, making it perfect for a leisurely ride.
Operating Times: Open 24 hours
Cost: Free
Address: Sea Point Promenade
31. Discover Llandudno Beach
Llandudno Beach is one of Cape Town’s most beautiful and secluded beaches. Surrounded by rocky outcrops and indigenous flora, it’s a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and picnicking.
Operating Times: Open 24 hours
Cost: Free
Address: Llandudno Beach
32. Visit the Castle of Good Hope
Step back in time at the Castle of Good Hope, the oldest colonial building in South Africa. Explore the historic fort, visit the museums, and watch the Key Ceremony.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cost: R60 for adults, R30 for children
Address: Castle St, Cape Town
33. Experience the Cape Town International Jazz Festival
The Cape Town International Jazz Festival is a highlight on the city’s cultural calendar. This world-renowned event attracts top local and international artists for a weekend of spectacular performances.
Operating Times: Annual event
Cost: Prices vary
Address: Cape Town International Convention Centre
34. Wander Through Greenmarket Square
Greenmarket Square is a bustling marketplace in the heart of Cape Town. Browse the stalls for local crafts, souvenirs, and unique finds while soaking up the vibrant atmosphere.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Address: Greenmarket Square, Cape Town
35. Enjoy a Sunset Cruise
Experience the beauty of Cape Town’s coastline on a sunset cruise. Watch the sun set over the ocean while enjoying drinks and snacks on board.
Operating Times: Call to book
Cost: Prices vary
Address: Various departure points
36. Explore the Zeitz MOCAA
The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA) is the largest museum of contemporary African art in the world. Located in the V&A Waterfront, it features cutting-edge exhibitions and installations.
Operating Times: Weekly from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Cost: R200 for adults, R100 for South African adults, free for children under 18
Address: Silo District, V&A Waterfront
37. Visit the Norval Foundation
The Norval Foundation is a contemporary art museum and sculpture garden set in beautiful natural surroundings. It’s a serene space to enjoy world-class art and exhibitions.
Operating Times: Weekly from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Cost: R120 for adults, free for children under 18
Address: 4 Steenberg Rd, Tokai
38. Take a Township Tour
Gain a deeper understanding of Cape Town’s diverse communities with a guided township tour. Visit areas like Khayelitsha and Langa, and learn about their history, culture, and daily life.
Operating Times: Various tours available
Cost: Prices vary
Address: Various locations
39. Visit the South African Jewish Museum
Explore the history and culture of South Africa’s Jewish community at the South African Jewish Museum. The museum is located in the historic Gardens area and features fascinating exhibits.
Operating Times: Weekly from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cost: R50 for adults, free for children under 12
Address: 88 Hatfield St
40. Go Whale Watching in Hermanus
Just a short drive from Cape Town, Hermanus is one of the best places in the world for whale watching. Visit between June and December to see southern right whales from the shore or on a boat tour.
Operating Times: Seasonal
Cost: Prices vary
Address: Hermanus, Western Cape
41. Explore the Slave Lodge
The Slave Lodge is a museum dedicated to the history of slavery in South Africa. It’s a sobering but important place to visit to understand the country’s complex past.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cost: R30 for adults, R15 for children
Address: Corner Adderley and Wale St
42. Enjoy a Meal at the Test Kitchen
The Test Kitchen is one of Cape Town’s most celebrated restaurants, known for its innovative cuisine and stylish setting. It’s a must-visit for foodies looking to experience the best of South African dining.
Operating Times: Call to book
Cost: Prices vary
Address: The Old Biscuit Mill, Woodstock
43. Visit the District Six Museum
Learn about Cape Town’s turbulent history at the District Six Museum. This museum tells the poignant story of the forced removals during the apartheid era and is a testament to the resilience of the community.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: R45 for adults, R15 for children
Address: 25A Buitenkant St
44. Explore the Bo-Kaap Museum
The Bo-Kaap Museum is housed in one of the oldest buildings in the area and provides a fascinating insight into the history and culture of the Bo-Kaap community.
Operating Times: Weekly from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cost: R30 for adults, R15 for children
Address: 71 Wale St
45. Visit the South African National Gallery
The South African National Gallery is home to an impressive collection of South African, African, and international art. It’s a must-visit for art lovers looking to explore the country’s rich artistic heritage.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cost: R30 for adults, R15 for children
Address: Government Ave, Company’s Garden
46. Enjoy the Cape Town Carnival
The Cape Town Carnival is a vibrant celebration of the city’s diverse cultures. Join the festivities, watch the colorful parades, and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Operating Times: Annual event
Cost: Free
Address: Various locations
47. Visit the Labia Theatre
The Labia Theatre is Cape Town’s oldest independent cinema, offering a unique movie-going experience. Enjoy a selection of arthouse films, documentaries, and classics in this charming venue.
Operating Times: Call to book
Cost: Prices vary
Address:
68 Orange St
48. Explore the Iziko Slave Lodge
The Iziko Slave Lodge is a museum dedicated to the history of slavery in South Africa. It’s a sobering but important place to visit to understand the country’s complex past.
Operating Times: Weekly from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cost: R30 for adults, R15 for children
Address: Corner Adderley and Wale St
49. Enjoy a Meal at the Test Kitchen
The Test Kitchen is one of Cape Town’s most celebrated restaurants, known for its innovative cuisine and stylish setting. It’s a must-visit for foodies looking to experience the best of South African dining.
Operating Times: Call to book
Cost: Prices vary
Address: The Old Biscuit Mill, Woodstock
50. Explore the Bo-Kaap Museum
The Bo-Kaap Museum is housed in one of the oldest buildings in the area and provides a fascinating insight into the history and culture of the Bo-Kaap community.
Operating Times: Weekly from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cost: R30 for adults, R15 for children
Address: 71 Wale St
Cape Town is a city that captivates and inspires. Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, foodie, or adventure seeker, there’s something for everyone in this remarkable city. Plan your trip to Cape Town in 2024 and experience the magic for yourself.