City Bowl rests dramatically beneath Table Mountain's impressive slopes, offering Cape Town's richest historical experience. Colonial buildings stand alongside modern towers while vibrant Bo-Kaap's colourful houses add charm. Museums showcase South Africa's complex past in this cultural heart. Wander through Company's Gardens where ancient oaks provide shade for locals. Explore the Castle of Good Hope or browse African crafts at Greenmarket Square. The area balances business district energy with tourist attractions, all within walking distance of major landmarks.
Sea Point hugs Cape Town's Atlantic coastline with a stunning oceanfront promenade perfect for sunset strolls. Locals jog along the palm-lined walkway while waves crash dramatically against the rocky shore. The iconic saltwater swimming pools offer refreshing dips with mountain views. Main Road buzzes with pavement cafes, boutiques, and diverse restaurants serving everything from seafood to Mediterranean cuisine. Art Deco apartment buildings add character to this residential area. Visitors appreciate the balance of tourist amenities and authentic local life.
Green Point combines upscale charm with stunning ocean views along Cape Town's Atlantic Seaboard. The Sea Point Promenade offers scenic walking paths where you can watch waves crash against the shoreline. The area boasts both natural beauty and urban excitement with its cocktail bars and football matches. Visitors can explore the expansive Green Point Urban Park or catch an event at Cape Town Stadium. The nearby V&A Waterfront provides entertainment options while Table Mountain creates a dramatic backdrop. MyCiTi buses make getting around convenient for travellers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
Camps Bay dazzles with pristine white sand beaches against the dramatic backdrop of the Twelve Apostles mountains. Lion's Head peak towers majestically overhead, creating picture-perfect views at every turn. Palm trees line the beachfront promenade where upscale restaurants and trendy cafes come alive at sunset. This luxury coastal area offers a sophisticated escape with contemporary architecture maximising ocean views. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of Table Mountain National Park or relax at Maiden's Cove. Despite limited public transport, the compact beachfront area remains easily walkable for exploring this upscale Cape Town gem.
Woodstock has evolved from industrial roots to Cape Town's creative heart. Colourful street murals brighten converted warehouses now housing galleries and design studios. The vibrant Old Biscuit Mill attracts visitors with weekend markets and artisanal food vendors. District Six Museum offers insights into the area's complex history. This bohemian area blends Cape Malay, African, and European influences through its architecture and cuisine. Art lovers appreciate the contemporary African exhibits at Whatiftheworld gallery. Catch the metro at Esplanade or Woodstock Station for easy city exploration. Craft breweries and trendy coffee shops complete the artistic atmosphere.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Cape Town
Table Mountain
9.6/10 (2,253 reviews)
Table Mountain's iconic flat top crowns Cape Town with panoramic views of city and sea. Ride the rotating cable car to explore unique flora and observe native rock hyrax in their natural habitat.
Camps Bay Beach
9.2/10 (1,307 reviews)
Framed by the majestic Twelve Apostles mountains, Camps Bay Beach offers pristine white sands and Atlantic views. Enjoy sunset cocktails at upscale beachfront restaurants after a day of sun-soaked relaxation.
Long Street
8.0/10 (848 reviews)
Long Street's Victorian buildings with ornate wrought-iron balconies create a unique backdrop for Cape Town's vibrant cultural scene. Browse boutiques by day, then experience the electric nightlife after sunset.
Cape Town International Convention Centre
8.6/10 (246 reviews)
Africa's leading convention venue, the CTICC hosts world-class conferences and exhibitions in a striking modern setting. Enjoy Coffee on the Circle's desserts in this professional yet welcoming environment.
Boulders Beach
9.2/10 (1,331 reviews)
Walk alongside African penguins in their natural habitat on this unique white-sand beach. The wooden boardwalks offer intimate wildlife viewing while protecting these endangered birds.
Clifton Bay Beach
9.4/10 (50 reviews)
Clifton Beach's four pristine coves offer sheltered sunbathing along Cape Town's dramatic coastline. Arrive in summer to experience the vibrant social scene while enjoying views of the Atlantic's azure waters.
Cape Town Stadium
8.6/10 (355 reviews)
This architectural marvel hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup, showcasing Cape Town's blend of modernity and natural beauty. Catch a match or concert while enjoying breathtaking views of Table Mountain and the Atlantic.
Cape of Good Hope
9.6/10 (1,030 reviews)
Dramatic cliffs meet the swirling Atlantic at this legendary cape where two oceans collide. Hike scenic trails for wildlife sightings or take the Flying Dutchman Funicular to the historic lighthouse for panoramic views.
"Very conveniently accessible as only around 5 minutes from the airport. Staff were very helpful. Ideal short term place to stay as offers return shuttle to and from the airport. good variety of food for breakfast!"
"From check in to check out everything was excellent. Beautiful decor, stunning views, perfect location, great staff. Big rooms, big bathrooms with ByRedo toiletries.
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"A sanctuary within the city! A unique hotel, one that you don’t want to ever leave. Food, Beverage and service are great. By far the best breakfast buffet I have had. Looking forward to my next stay."
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Offering excellent value package deals on Expedia, you'll be surprised at how little a holiday to Cape Town costs! Expedia's packages make travel planning easier and save you more.
What are the cheapest months to go to Cape Town?
If you'd like to score a cheap Cape Town holiday package, consider travelling in June, July and August. You'll generally find better prices on hotels and flights during these quieter months — ideal for a budget-friendly break.
How many days is enough for Cape Town?
Cape Town holidays come in all shapes and sizes, but to really sink your teeth into this place, we'd say 4 days is about right. This will mean you can fit in top attractions like South African Museum and Planetarium and Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa and track down some lesser-known spots. Don't forget to explore neighbourhoods such as Cape Town City Centre and Victoria and Alfred Waterfront either. If you plan wisely, you can even schedule a day trip or two from Cape Town too.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Cape Town?
Whether you want to visit top sights like Long Street and Sea Point Swimming Pool on your Cape Town holiday, or coming for its great views, dining and coastal beaches, there's something for everyone here. With so much to do, you'll soon discover why so many travellers think Cape Town is a good holiday destination.
How to find the best Cape Town package deals?
Use Expedia's handy filters to find some unbeatable Cape Town package deals. When you begin your search, simply set your maximum budget and then order the results by "Price: low to high." If you want to save, plan your escape for midweek, or search for Cape Town package deals in the off-peak season. Play around with your travel dates and you may land even better discounts. As a rule of thumb, it's typically best to book your holiday package as soon as possible.
Is it cheaper to book a Cape Town holiday as a package?
An Expedia holiday package could score you significant savings when compared to booking flights and accommodation separately. Better still, you can tailor your Cape Town trip to fit your exact style. Pick your preferred flight time, select the hotel type and add a car rental. Browse our great deals to see how much you can save.
When to book a holiday package to Cape Town?
If you have your Cape Town holiday dates confirmed, book early to score some awesome deals. With Expedia, you can generally reserve some flights up to one year in advance. Prefer spur-of-the-moment getaways? Our last-minute deals are ideal for impromptu escapes.
How to plan a trip to Cape Town?
Choose the ideal time to travel: Your schedule, preferred season and the type of weather you enjoy can all influence your decision on when to travel to Cape Town.
Budget wisely: Besides the cost of your hotel, you'll need to factor in other expenses. These include flights, food and transportation. Also, put aside some extra funds for unexpected expenses that may crop up during your trip to Cape Town.
Determine how many days away: Start by compiling a list of the attractions you want to get to in Cape Town. Then, estimate how long you'll need for each, as well as any travel time.
Combine your hotel and flights: Awesome destination, check. Length of stay, check. Now all that's left is to choose a Cape Town holiday package that brings all your bookings together.