1. Cape Town Fish Market - V&A Waterfront (56 Cross Street, Cape Town)
2. Fyn Restaurant & Bar - Bree St (Bree St, Gardens)
3. Kudu Urban Eatery - Observatory (74 Victoria Rd, Observatory) β known for its steaks and craft beers.
4. Camps Bay Brasserie - Camps Bay (Bayview Road, Camps Bay) β offers stunning ocean views with a menu that includes fresh seafood and grilled dishes.
5. Nouveau Kitchen - Sea Point (21 Victoria Rd, Sea Point) β focuses on farm-to-table dining with an emphasis on local produce.
Experience Local Markets: Donβt miss out on visiting the Cape Town Craft Market, where you can find unique handmade goods and souvenirs.
Street Art Tours: For a deeper dive into Cape Townβs vibrant culture, join a street art tour in Woodstock or Bree Street to uncover hidden gems and local stories.
Food Truck Parks: Explore places like the V&A Waterfront Food Market for an eclectic mix of cuisines from around the world.
Transport:
Public Transport: MyCiTi bus is a cost-effective option, especially when traveling within the city or to nearby suburbs.
Taxis & Ride-Sharing: Uber and Bolt are widely available but can be more expensive during peak hours or late nights.
Best Time To Visit:
The best time to visit Cape Town is from September to November (autumn) and March to May (spring). During these seasons, the weather is mild with fewer tourists, making it ideal for exploring both urban and natural attractions.
Budget Estimate Per Day:
Accommodation: R1000-R2500 per night
Meals & Drinks: R300-R800 daily
Activities & Transport: R200-R600 daily
Total estimated cost for 3 days (excluding accommodation): approximately R1,700 - R4,200 depending on your choices and activities.