Cape Town is a beautiful city and one of my favourite places to go on holiday. It's got everything you could possibly want, from the beach, to the mountains, to the wine estates. Since there's so much to do, I've spilt this little guide into two parts. For today's post, I'm focusing on what you can do in Cape Town itself.
There's so much to do in Cape Town so I'm going to share my favourite things including recommendations of where to eat and stay. The one thing you simply have to do is go up Table Mountain via cable car. You can also hike up but the cable car rotates 360 as you go up so you can really soak up the views. Once you're up, there's a lot of walking and stunning views. Make sure you carry plenty of water, wear SPF and comfy shoes. Take a camera with plenty of memory because trust me, that view is worth capturing. You can see the entire city in all its glory.
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View from Table Mountain |
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View from Table Mountain |
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View from Table Mountain |
My next point of interest would be the V&A Waterfront which is full of shops and restaurants. There's a good mixture of shops from Zara to The Body Shop and there are quite a few designer stores too. It's worth a visit if only for the food market which is full of stalls with lots of delicious treats from samosas to crepes and of course, biltong.
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Snapshot of V&A Waterfront |
Cape of Good Hope |
Cape of Good Hope |
Chapman's Peak Drive |
Cape Town is full of stunning hotels. You're more likely to find smaller boutique style hotels and as far as I know, there's only one resort style hotel, the One&Only. I prefer to stay at one of the smaller hotels as I feel they're much more personal and welcoming. Without a doubt, my favourite hotel is Cape Grace. It's the only hotel I'll stay in when I'm there and it's the perfect size. Not so small where you feel like the only guest, but not so large you feel like you're one of the hundreds. Cape Grace is situated on the V&A Waterfront so it's the perfect location. You've got everything you could possibly want in terms of shops and restaurants on your doorstep, but since it's overlooking the marina, it's so peaceful and quiet.
If you can, try and book a room overlooking Table Mountain and the marina as it's so pretty. Just basking in the afternoon sun looking out onto the marina is good for the soul. We also saw a family of seals pretty much every day from our room. Cape Grace has got all the details right. They've picked up on things most hotels miss, whatever the destination. For example, they use SLS free toiletries and instead of a bar of hand soap, they use pump bottles, all of which are frequently replenished. They also provide bottles of fabric wash (also SLS free) which is a nice touch. I love the decor of the hotel. I don't know quite how to describe but it's the perfect balance of old and new. Clean lines but with character from oversized sofas and distressed writing desks. It's all well thought out.
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View from Cape Grace |
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View from Cape Grace Hotel Room |
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View from Cape Grace |
Food:
There are so many great places to eat and I think one of the best ways to find a good restaurant is to talk to your concierge, as they'll be full of good recommendations. I recommend Sevruga which is on the waterfront. They do everything from fresh grilled fish to dim sum all served up in a relaxed A La Carte fare. I was so impressed that the managers and owners would come round each table and chat to the customers. That's something I've only really found in hotels.
Pepenero is another excellent restaurant. It's more of a bistro so a little more relaxed than Sevruga and it's located overlooking the ocean at Mouille Point. They have an extensive menu and everything is fresh and cooked perfectly. The staff at both Sevruga and Pepenero are so lovely too and go out of their way to adjust a dish to your liking, especially if you have an allergy or intolerance.
So that's it for the first part of my Cape Town posts. Part two should be up later this week and will be all about what you can do in the surrounding areas around Cape Town. If you want more recommendations of hotels, then please check out Africa and Beyond. They have so much information on their website and are excellent at arranging everything.
Thanks for reading,
Avani
xoxo
(P.S. Apologies for the weird spacing of the text and pictures, I cannot seem to fix it!)
These pictures are stunning!! <3 Lovely post!!
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