Cape Town is many cities in one. We've split it the way locals talk about it.
Cape Town's beating heart — Table Mountain behind you, the harbour ahead. The City Bowl mixes Cape Dutch heritage with rooftop bars, museums, and the easiest access to everything Cape Town does well.
Palm-lined beach strip framed by the Twelve Apostles. Camps Bay is Cape Town's most photographed coastline — sunset cocktails, white-sand swims, and villas with mountain-to-sea views.
The 3 km Sea Point Promenade is Cape Town's favourite morning walk — joggers, dog-walkers, ocean spray. Sea Point packs in tapas bars, the Pavilion pool, and easy parking with V&A access in 10 minutes.
Cape Town's oldest wine valley — leafy, green, and only 20 minutes from the city centre. Constantia is the calm base: vineyards, forest walks, and a 30-min drive to either coast.
45 minutes from Cape Town, Stellenbosch is South Africa's wine capital — oak-lined streets, white Cape Dutch gables, and 200+ wineries within a 30-minute radius.