Though most Capetonians drive everywhere, Cape Town is an extremely walkable city.
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Cape Town has a number of private bus companies and commuter bus services, as well as the City Sightseeing bus. The City Sightseeing bus is an awesome way to see the city at your own pace as you jump on and off at your leisure. The MyCiti bus is another quick way to get around the city.
Walking around at night in Cape Town is only advisable if you are in a resort or a place full of tourists. Go in groups if you have to go out after dark; otherwise, avoid going out in the city once the sun sets.
View All Trips. Exploring a handful of the the city's highlights in one or two days is possible, but one week should be the minimum length of stay to get the most out of Cape Town. It's important to remember that what to do each day depends on several factors: seasonal events, personal interests and the weather.
Cape Town is not a malaria area. You don't need to worry about malaria tablets unless you are travelling from Cape Town to high-risk parts of the country. There is also a standard list of vaccinations that many countries recommend before travelling abroad that includes rabies, typhoid, and tetanus.
Summary of cost of living in Cape Town, South Africa: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 1,999.2$ (37,459.6R) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 570.7$ (10,693.3R) without rent. Cape Town is 64.3% less expensive than New York (without rent).
December to March is the best time for beaches and sunny weather. If you want to head to the beach, the best time to visit Cape Town is in the summer (December to March). This is when you'll find warm weather, clear skies and long days, creating the perfect mix for sun-seekers.
Use Uber if you're out and about after darkThe good news is that Ubers are safe and inexpensive. Drivers tend to have thousands of five-star reviews, so you can be sure you're in good hands. For additional safety, you can ask your driver to give you a pin so you can be sure you're getting into the right car.
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.
Taxis are an extremely efficient means of navigating Cape Town, but their convenience will cost you. Rates are about 10 to 11 ZAR per kilometer (roughly $1.50 USD per mile) depending on the cab company. Also, don't expect to hail a cab directly from the street.
Cape Town is often ranked amongst the world's most affordable holiday destinations, but it still pays to keep an eye on your spending when dining out. Happily, alongside the city's no-expense-spared fine dining destinations, you'll find an array of affordable restaurants to make your budget stretch further.
Cape Town was recently voted the best food city in the world by Condé Nast travel magazine, and eating out at restaurants is very affordable, even for students on a budget. The prices below are per person for food only - if you're having wine add R50 - R150.
Exercise increased caution in South Africa due to crime and civil unrest. Country Summary: Violent crime, such as armed robbery, rape, carjacking, mugging, and smash-and-grab attacks on vehicles, is common. There is a higher risk of violent crime in the central business districts of major cities after dark.