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Are Ubers good in Cape Town?

Uber is a popular option, but you may prefer an UberX to the cheaper Uber Go options, which are sometimes odorous and barely roadworthy. Taxis wait around the city center, including hotels and backpacker hostels, although fares are likely to be higher from popular tourist spots such as the V&A Waterfront.



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The safest way to travel is by car, allowing you to road trip through the scenic Cape Town area too. The region has a good road system, with South Africans driving on the left. Parking is readily available, and you'll likely encounter car guards, who you should tip around R5 for watching your vehicle.

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If you are asked by the security to identify yourself, you can show them your Uber Partner app. The security are only doing their job and require your assistance to keep the airport safe, and to ensure Uber partners are always welcome to operate from there.

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Ive always used Uber Black and it's been very good. No complaints about the cars or drivers. I've always used UberX and never had any complaints, still modern clean cars, or at least all the ones that I've been in have been, and pleasant drivers. On my recent visit to Cape Town I used Uber X about ten times.

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Traveling alone in Cape Town is relatively safe, provided you take basic precautions. Going in a group when you move around the city reduces your chances of being attacked or robbed. Cape Town welcomes millions of tourists and adventurers each year, so it's easy to find buddies to move around together.

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How to get around Cape Town without a car?
  1. Uber. Probably one of the easiest ways to get around in Cape Town is by Uber. ...
  2. Meter taxi. Various fleets of metered taxis are available in Cape Town and fall under the jurisdiction of the city. ...
  3. Minibus taxis. ...
  4. By Bicycle. ...
  5. MyCiTi bus. ...
  6. City Sightseeing double-decker bus.


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No need to reach for your wallet – payments with Uber are automatic, so you can travel all over South Africa without any money leaving your pocket. If you are traveling in a group, you can easily split the fare.

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Are Uber Black Drivers Safer? Yes, it is. Uber requires all drivers to undergo a background check, DMV check, and vehicle inspection to ensure that they can safely transport passengers.

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Bolt's main ride-hailing service is cheaper in five major cities in South Africa than Uber's, a comparison by MyBroadband has shown. Uber and Bolt are South Africa's two most popular e-hailing apps. When MyBroadband last compared their pricing in October 2020 and September 2021, Bolt was more affordable than Uber.

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Though most Capetonians drive everywhere, Cape Town is an extremely walkable city.

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Safety tips for Cape Town's trains The trains can be quite unsafe, particularly if you look like an easy target. So here are my top tips for using them safely! You should also always find a carriage that's reasonably full – to this purpose, it's better to buy a third-class ticket rather than a first-class one.

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CAB OR TAXI Visitors to Cape Town can make use of metered taxi cabs or ride-sharing services like Uber which are easy to find near the airport or major attractions in and around the city. Both options offer convenient transportation around the city to get to and from popular tourist destinations.

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Restaurant employees earn the minimum wage in South Africa, which does not add up to much; therefore they rely on their tips to make a living. Leaving a tip of 10 – 20% of your total bill is pretty standard in the restaurant industry.

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  1. No need to reach for your wallet – payments with Uber are automatic, so you can travel all over South Africa without any money leaving your pocket. ...
  2. If your driver has gone the extra mile to provide a quality ride, or you're just feeling generous, you can tip them easily through the app.


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You can hire a car or shuttle, call an Uber, or take a metered taxi. Find affordable car hire in Cape Town with Rentalcars. Metered taxis are widely available at the airport, and a trip to the city centre will cost between R300 and R400, although fees may vary.

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Best Uber alternatives in South Africa – Bolt and InDrive. Bolt is often cheaper, while InDrive allows fare negotiation.

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