Cape Town Tourist Map

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This map shows streets, roads, bus routes, public transport routes, points of interest, tourist attractions and sightseeings in Cape Town.


Cape Town, located on South Africa's southwest coast, is the country's oldest city and a major tourist destination. The city experiences a Mediterranean climate with mild winters (June-August) and warm summers (December-February), making it suitable for year-round visits.

Table Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage site, dominates the city's skyline and offers hiking trails and a cable car service to its 3,558-foot summit. The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront serves as a primary tourist hub, featuring over 450 retail outlets, 80 restaurants, and various entertainment venues. Visitors can take boat trips to Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned, departing regularly from the waterfront.

The city offers diverse accommodations ranging from luxury hotels averaging $200-500 per night to backpacker hostels starting at $15 per night. Public transportation options include the MyCiTi bus service, metered taxis, and the hop-on-hop-off sightseeing buses. The Cape Town International Airport connects to major global cities and lies 12 miles from the city center.

Popular beaches include Camps Bay, Clifton, and Boulders Beach, famous for its African penguin colony. The Cape Winelands, located within an hour's drive, features over 150 wine estates. Visitors should note that the peak tourist season occurs during December and January, requiring advance bookings. The city maintains a tourism safety unit, and most tourist areas are well-patrolled.

English is widely spoken throughout Cape Town, though Afrikaans and Xhosa are also official languages. The South African Rand (ZAR) is the local currency, and major credit cards are widely accepted. Tipping of 10-15% is customary in restaurants.



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Last Updated: December 17, 2024