Cape Town
Cape Town is one of the world’s most iconic coastal cities, renowned for its extraordinary natural beauty, rich cultural tapestry, and dynamic urban lifestyle. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the dramatic peaks of Table Mountain, the city blends breathtaking landscapes with a vibrant metropolitan atmosphere. Its diverse neighbourhoods - from the historic City Bowl to the sun-soaked Atlantic Seaboard and the lush Southern Suburbs - offer an array of living experiences suited to every lifestyle.
As South Africa’s oldest city, Cape Town is steeped in history, with influences from Dutch, Malay, British, and African cultures woven into its architecture, cuisine, and communities. The result is a city full of character: colourful streets, bustling markets, world-class restaurants, wine estates, and cultural institutions that celebrate the city’s heritage and creativity. Cape Town’s food scene is globally acclaimed, while its wine and coffee culture draw visitors from around the world.
Outdoor living is a core part of Cape Town’s identity. Residents enjoy unmatched access to nature - pristine beaches, scenic hiking trails, forests, and nature reserves - making it a haven for adventure lovers and those seeking a healthy, active lifestyle. Whether it’s climbing Lion’s Head at sunrise, exploring the coastline, or enjoying a picnic in Kirstenbosch Gardens, outdoor activity is embedded in daily life.
Living in Cape Town offers a cosmopolitan experience with all the comforts of a world-class city: excellent schools, top medical facilities, modern shopping centres, a thriving business hub, and an ever-evolving arts and entertainment scene. With its strong sense of community, diverse property offerings, and exceptional quality of life, Cape Town continues to be one of the most desirable places to live in South Africa and beyond.
Attractions
- Table Mountain One of the New Seven Wonders of Nature, offering cableway rides and some of the best hiking in South Africa with panoramic views of the city, ocean, and surrounding mountains.
- V&A Waterfront A premier shopping, dining, and entertainment destination featuring restaurants, boutiques, markets, live music, the Two Oceans Aquarium, and harbour cruises.
- Robben Island A UNESCO World Heritage Site where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned. Visitors can tour the island and museum for powerful insight into South Africa’s history.
- Camps Bay & Clifton Beaches World-famous beaches known for white sand, turquoise water, trendy cafés, and spectacular sunsets.
- Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden A lush, expansive garden at the foot of Table Mountain showcasing indigenous plants, walking paths, and summer concerts.
- Bo-Kaap A vibrant historic neighbourhood with colourful homes, cobbled streets, and rich Cape Malay heritage. Great for walking tours and local cuisine.
- The Cape Winelands Just outside the city, areas like Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Constantia offer world-class wine tasting, fine dining, and scenic vineyards.
- Cape Point Nature Reserve Part of Table Mountain National Park, offering dramatic coastal cliffs, wildlife, hiking trails, and sweeping ocean views.
- Long Street & Bree Street Bustling city centre hotspots known for restaurants, nightlife, art galleries, and boutique shopping.
- Sea Point Promenade A beloved coastal walkway perfect for jogging, cycling, ocean swims, and enjoying Cape Town’s active outdoor lifestyle.