Turn Up the Heat in Cape Town with These Winter Deals
Winter is one of the best times to explore Cape Town, especially when attractions and…
Winter is one of the best times to explore Cape Town, especially when attractions and…
Cape Town gets the Donovan Goliath treatment as the Eastern Cape-born, Joburg-based creative discovers the…
The R650 million GrandWest Mall, to be developed by Flanagan & Gerard Property Group and…
What can R100 get you in Cape Town? We compiled a list of fun activities…
Hout Bay, is a fantastic sea-side neighbourhood in Cape Town that offers something for everyone,…
From curtain calls to concert crowds and foodie feasts to family fun, Cape Town’s July…
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It’s giving surfer! 🏄🏽♀️ 🤙
Between exploring the Deep South, content creators Aakifah Slarmie and Caitlin Hood swapped sightseeing for surfboards and took to the waves with a lesson at Surf Emporium.
Fun fact: Muizenberg is one of the world’s top five destinations to learn to surf, so if you’ve been waiting for a sign to try it... this is it.
You Don’t Need a Holiday. You Need My Cape Town.
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Chommies, meet Caitlin Hood 👋✨
This Durban girlie is all about chasing thrills and saying “yes” to new adventures. And where better to do that than Cape Town? 🌊⛰️
Armed with running shoes and a sense of adventure, the content creator and runner is on a mission to uncover Mother City gems worth the hype, chase adrenaline-fuelled experiences, and bring a few familiar faces along for the ride.
This week, Caitlin meets up with Cape Town content creator Aakifah Slarmie for an adventure along the False Bay coastline: train hopping, sampling fish and chips, thrifting, and catching some waves during a surf lesson.
“It feels like home, and the people are so warm!”
Caitlin’s Cape Town story continues. Follow Love Cape Town to see what she gets up to next. 👀
You Don’t Need a Holiday. You Need My Cape Town.
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In Cape Town, culture lives beyond the landmarks. It’s in the colour, expression, and stories told.
A world of culture, all in one city!
Featured:
📍Faeeza’s Home Kitchen
📍Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa
📍Cape Town Free Walking Tours
📍Long March to Freedom
📍Cape Town Minstrel Carnival (@capetownstreetparade)
📍District Six Museum
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Waking up in the most beautiful city in the world! 😍
Here are some of our favourite videos and images that you shared with us:
1: @travel.vlogger.diary
2: @quantumstudiosco
3: @shaqct
4: @nick__south
5: @pepperclubhotel_
Tag us in your photographs/reels using #lovecapetown The best content will feature on our social media accounts.
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In Cape Town, entertainment is more than just a night out.
From soulful live music to unforgettable after-dark experiences, the city draws you into its rhythm.
A world of Entertainment, all in one city!
Featured:
📍The Blue Room
📍Theatre On The Bay
📍Oranjezicht City Farm Market
📍14Stories Rooftop Bar at SunSquare Cape Town City Bowl
📍GOLD Restaurant
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Welcome to the world’s most beautiful city! 🎉
Cape Town has officially been named #1 on Time Out’s 2026 list of the World’s Most Beautiful Cities.
The ranking was based on a global survey of more than 24,000 people, with 86% of Capetonians describing their city as beautiful.
What do you love the most about the city?
📹: @flyskywings
#lovecapetown
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Donovan Goliath, the Eastern Cape-born, Joburg-based creative, has wrapped up his Cape Town adventure.
From world-class art galleries and unforgettable bucket-list experiences to incredible local food and award-winning wines, he made the most of his time in the Mother City.
Inspired by his journey? Here’s your guide to recreating the experience on your next visit:
📍 Take the cable car to the top of Table Mountain.
📍 Ride a Cobra through the city.
📍 Find a scenic spot and indulge in a Gatsby.
📍 Explore Cape Town’s art scene at Zeitz MOCAA, RESERVOIR, and 99 Loop Gallery.
📍 Explore A33 Cape Town.
📍 Sip award-winning wines at Seven Sisters Vineyards.
Special thanks to @aroundaboutcars, a car hire company in Southern Africa, for ensuring Donovan explored the city in style.
You Don’t Need a Holiday. You Need My Cape Town
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We’re halfway through the year, but the epic events in Cape Town is only getting started. 💃🏻
July is packed with world-class children’s entertainment, food and wine events, and theatre and creative art experiences across the city. 🦪🛼
We’ve rounded up some of the must-attend events you won’t want to miss…
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Chommies, meet Caitlin Hood 👋✨
This Durban girlie is all about chasing thrills and saying "yes" to new adventures. And where better to do that than Cape Town? 🌊⛰️
Armed with running shoes, a sense of adventure, and a camera roll that`s about to be very full, the content creator and runner is on a mission to uncover Mother City gems worth the hype, chase adrenaline-fuelled experiences, and bring a few familiar faces along for the ride.
To kick off her Mother City trip, Caitlin took to the skies on a paragliding flight from Signal Hill.
The vibes? Unreal. The views? Absolutely elite.
“It was insane. Put this on your bucket list,” Caitlin says.
And trust us, she`s only just getting started.
Caitlin`s Cape Town story continues. Follow Love Cape Town to see what she gets up to next. 👀
You Don`t Need a Holiday. You Need My Cape Town.
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Fancy tea… on a moving bus? 🚍
Step aboard the Lorea High Tea Bus and experience Cape Town a little differently. Sip on tea, enjoy delicious sweet and savoury treats, and watch the views as you roll along some of the most breathtaking coastal routes.
Your journey winds through the Atlantic Seaboard towards Hout Bay as the team tends to your every need.
Open from Wednesday to Sunday. Priced from R795 pp.
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In Cape Town, wellness is more than an escape, it’s a city of quiet rituals, shared calm, and moments that allow the world to slow down.
A world of Wellness, all in one city!
Featured:
📍Radisson Collection Hotel, Waterfront Cape Town
📍Janet’s Planet
📍Cape Town Fynbos Experience
📍Eat Like a Local – Cape Town Food Tours
📍Rise Beach Yoga
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Postcard-worthy views, all year round.🌅
Here are some of our favourite videos and images that you shared with us:
1 and 2: @louisa_pollard_photography
3: @destinationroamer
4: @anastasia.galk
5: @madeye_photography
Tag us in your photographs/reels using #lovecapetown. The best content will feature on our social media accounts.
#capetown #lovecapetown #thingstodoincapetown
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