| Cape
Town is rated one of the most beautiful
cities in the world.
Cape Town has a relaxed atmosphere
and offers visitors an abundance of accommodation choices, a host
of outdoor leisure activities, as well as all the amenities of
a world-class city at the sea. Choose your accommodation in Cape
Town below.

| Within safe walking distance to restaurants, shops, and laundromat and only 200 metres from a safe beach, boasting spectacular views of Table Mountain. We are close to all other amenities - only 10 minutes to the City Centre and 20 minutes from Cape Town Airport. We offer a FREE ... |

| The Grosvenor Guest House offers you a choice of Executive, Luxury guest house or self catering accommodation in a relaxed and secure environment with the most spectacular views of the ocean and the South African Naval Base. The Grosvenor Guest House provides spacious, sunny, tas ... |
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Top attractions in Cape Town include catching the
cable-car up Table Mountain to enjoy a panorama of the city and peninsula,
taking a ferry to historic Robbin Island, drinking tea at Kirstenbosch
National Botanical Gardens and visiting the Castle of Good Hope. For
outdoor lovers, the Cape of Good Hope, adorned in delicate indigenous
fynbos, affords spectacular views over two oceans in all directions
and there are numerous hikes and trails all around Cape
Town for energetic visitors. The Two Oceans Aquarium will give you
a glimpse of marine life along the coastline.
Cape Town's magnificent beaches
line the Atlantic seaboard - Clifton, Camps Bay and Llandudno to name
just a few, and warmer waters can be found at Muizenberg, Fish Hoek,
St James and Strand. Shopping possibilities are abundant at the Victoria
and Alfred Waterfront, Cavendish Square and Canal Walk, while quirky
flea markets can be found at Greenmarket Square, Green Point and Hout
Bay. If it's pulsating nightlife you're after, go directly to Long Street
and enjoy trendy dining at
its absolute best.
Interesting fact about Cape Town: The Cape Peninsula has a Mediterranean climate with well-defined seasons. In
winter, which lasts from May to September, large cold fronts come across from
the Atlantic Ocean with heavy precipitation and strong north-westerly winds.
The winter months are cool, with an average minimum temperature of 7 °C
(45 °F). Most of the city's annual rainfall occurs in wintertime, but due
to the mountainous topography of the city, rainfall amounts for specific areas
can vary dramatically. The suburb of Newlands which is to the south of the city
is the wettest place in South Africa.[citation needed] The valleys and coastal
plains average 515 millimetres (20 in) of rain per annum, while mountain areas
can average as much as 1,500 millimetres (60 in) per annum. Summer, which lasts
from November to March, is warm and dry. The Peninsula gets frequent strong
winds from the south-east, known locally as the Cape Doctor, because it blows
away pollution and cleans the air. The south-easterly wind is caused by a high-pressure
system which sits in the South Atlantic to the west of Cape Town, known as the
South-Atlantic High. Summer temperatures are mild, with an average maximum of 26 °C (79 °F). The
only times when Cape Town can be uncomfortably hot is when the Berg Wind, meaning
"mountain wind" blows from the Karoo interior for a couple weeks in
February or early March.
Cape
Town is everyone's city, offering the best life has to offer.
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