Flat-topped mountain offering panoramic views of Cape Town.
Vibrant harbor area with shops, restaurants, and entertainment.
Historic island prison where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated.
Renowned botanical garden at the foot of Table Mountain.
Scenic coastal area known for its dramatic landscapes.
Beach famous for its colony of African penguins.
Museum documenting the history of forced removals during apartheid.
Colorful neighborhood known for its Cape Malay culture.
Hill offering views of the city and the Noon Gun tradition.
Aquarium showcasing marine life from the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
Tourist-friendly with many shops, restaurants, and attractions, very safe and walkable.
Upmarket, secure, and trendy, close to the city center with a vibrant atmosphere.
Pleasant residential feel, conveniently located between the city center and the beaches.
Luxurious getaway with beautiful beaches and stunning views, ideal for tourists.
Trendy and upper-middle-class, close to nature and the city with a vibrant local scene.
Low-key coastal area, ideal for fitness enthusiasts with easy access to the city and beaches.
Practical and affordable, centrally located with many dining and nightlife options.
A suburb feared for its gang violence and high murder rate, with limited access to basic services.
A high-crime township with issues of unemployment and underserved by the local government.
High murder rates and severe drug and alcohol abuse make this area very dangerous.
Known for its high crime rate, drugs, and gangsterism, this township is highly underserved.
A dangerous area similar to Khayelitsha in crime, located near Cape Town International Airport.
High-risk location for muggings and robberies, especially at night.
Known for muggings and pickpocketing, especially around the train station and Bo-Kaap.
Safe during the day but not recommended at night for tourists, with instances of pickpocketing.
Cape Town International Airport