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Sightseeing & Activities in Cape Town
Table Mountain – You absolutely can’t visit Cape Town without making the trip to the top of Table Mountain by cable car. Even if you prefer modern accommodations, this elegant and classical hotel is at least worth a visit.
The menu offers something for everyone, whether sushi, dim-sum, cocktails, wines, whiskies, or dessert. Book tour →
Harbor Cruise – Wild Horizons Waterfront Adventures will pick you up from the V&A Waterfront to enjoy sights of sea lions, dolphins, and other marine life. The city and its surroundings are so beautiful that it’s really enjoyable to sit on the upper deck to enjoy the breeze and the views as you wind your way through the city.
It’s “casual cuisine with a twist.” Go for the food, but stay for the cocktails as they have mixologists behind the bar who really know how to impress.
The Nines – This rooftop restaurant and cocktail lounge not only serves up drool-worthy food and fantastic drinks, but also provides stunning views of the city and ocean. It is however, in a rougher part of town and we advise getting a taxi directly to the door.
Evol – For a bit more gritty techno queer vibes head to Hope Street to this club—its name a cheeky backwards nod to “love.” Hosting local rock bands, eclectic DJs, and themed nights, Evol is sanctuary for the city’s creative, punk-rock, and alternative crowd.
Drinks are inexpensive and they feature drag shows.
Club Stargayzers – If you're willing to venture off the Pink Strip this club is a great alternative from the bigger ventures. Have a bite at the Waterfront Food Market or buy some local goods and handicrafts from the Watershed shopping area. Check Availability and Prices: Booking.com.
Cape Town Gay Bars and Clubs
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It’s one of those places that’s full of history and has been around since the early developmental days of the city. The director also happens to be gay and can provide insight on the LGBTQ community and its history in Cape Town.
Wine Tasting in Constantia Valley – South Africa has amazing wines, and you can sample some of Cape Town’s best just 20 km from the city center.
Surrounded by Dutch colonial era architecture, this Georgian manor house is an elegant 3-star inn.
The rooms at De Waterkant House offer tea and coffee making facilities, a laptop safe and a ceiling fan. Vergenoegd Low Wine Estate boasts luxurious accommodations as well as Clara’s Barn, quite literally a barn converted into a restaurant. The gardens, pool, and other facilities here (they have a full-size gym!) are excellent, and the views of Table Mountain in the backdrop will make you not even want to leave the property.
Sightseeing & Activities in Cape Town
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The views of the mountains, ocean, and city below are stunning and incredibly picturesque.