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Atrações mais populares em Cape Town, South Africa

Things to do in Cape Town, South Africa, include hiking or taking the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway to enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views from 1,086 meters above sea level. Explore the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront for waterfront dining and shopping. History enthusiasts can tour Robben Island, the prison where Nelson Mandela was held, just 12 kilometers offshore.

Table Mountain (Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, Cape Town)

1. Table Mountain (Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, Cape Town)

Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, Cape Town

4.5 (980)
Transit StationTransportation ServicePonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Unrivaled 360-degree views over Cape Town and the Atlantic Ocean. Ride the rotating cable car, walk the flat top and photograph dramatic cliffs and wildlife.

Fatos rápidos: Giant slabs of sandstone form a flat, wind-swept summit where clouds pile up like a white tablecloth, giving you sudden, otherworldly vistas and the roar of ocean winds. Visitors riding the slowly rotating cable car get a dizzying 360-degree panorama as cliffs, city lights, and the Atlantic shift beneath them.

Destaques: On wind-still mornings a dramatic 'tablecloth' of cloud spills over the flat top like a slow white waterfall, carrying the sharp scent of sun-warmed fynbos into the ravines. During the five-minute ascent the rotating cable cars turn a full 360 degrees so every seat gets the shrinking city view, and up on the plateau more than 2,200 plant species grow, over 1,500 of them endemic, with the highest point around 1,086 meters above sea level.

V&A Waterfront (Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town)

2. V&A Waterfront (Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town)

Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town

4.6 (107,965)
ShoppingAtração turísticaArt GalleryMarco culturalPonto de interesse

Vibrant waterfront hub blending maritime history, restaurants and markets. Walk the quays, ride a harbour boat and watch Table Mountain glow at sunset.

Fatos rápidos: Salt-tinged sea breezes, street performers and the clink of yacht rigging create a lively harbor atmosphere that makes for an effortlessly enjoyable day out. Beneath historic warehouses, more than 450 shops and dozens of galleries cluster around market piers, so you can hop from designer boutiques to fresh seafood stalls without missing a beat.

Destaques: On Saturday mornings the air mixes hot salt and frying oil as vendors pull apart enormous gatsby sandwiches, often about 30 centimeters long, the mayo and peri-peri sauce running down paper cones. Meanwhile a cheeky colony of Cape fur seals rides the wakes of tourist boats and bob within two meters of kayaks, their whiskers and wet noses glistening while the old red cranes groan in the background.

Robben Island (Robben Island Museum, Cape Town)

3. Robben Island (Robben Island Museum, Cape Town)

Robben Island Museum, Cape Town

4.2 (534)
IslandCaracterística naturalEstabelecimento

Step onto the island where South Africa's struggle for freedom unfolded. Guided ferry trip, former prison tour and first-person accounts reveal powerful stories and views.

Fatos rápidos: Salt spray and gull calls meet visitors on the ferry, while wind-battered cell blocks and tiny meal slots reveal a stark, human story of endurance. Guided tours often include former inmates as guides, and you'll hear sharp, personal anecdotes plus surprising stats about how thousands were held and how the island later became a powerful symbol of struggle.

Destaques: Nelson Mandela's cell number 5 still smells faintly of chalky lime from the nearby quarry, and the single narrow window frames just a thin blue sliver of ocean that makes the room feel much smaller than his towering legacy suggests. Guides who are former inmates sometimes teach visitors a low call-and-response freedom song from the 1960s and 1970s, so you can hear the exact rhythm and gravelly chant that prisoners used to keep time during long, cold work shifts.

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Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden (Newlands, Cape Town)

4. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden (Newlands, Cape Town)

Newlands, Cape Town

4.8 (33,446)
Botanical GardenAtração turísticaPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Explore Cape fynbos, shady kloof paths and sculpted lawns at Kirstenbosch. Stroll the treetop canopy walkway, spot Cape birdlife and admire indigenous flowering plants.

Fatos rápidos: A fragrant sweep of fynbos and towering proteas spills down rocky slopes, so after rain the air takes on a heady, honeyed sweetness. Stroll the elevated treetop path for bird's-eye views of gardens and mountain, where sunbirds and butterflies flit through the blooms and summer concerts turn the lawns into an open-air living room.

Destaques: Walk the 130-meter Boomslang canopy and you’ll be eye-level with banks of proteas, carpets of fynbos and Cape sugarbirds probing bright orange Leucospermum spikes, while the timber underfoot holds the sun’s warmth. On summer Sunday evenings hundreds of people roll out picnic rugs and string fairy lights for the outdoor concert series, where Cape jazz and classical mix with the scent of fynbos and the occasional bark of a dassie on the ridge.

Cape Point (Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, Cape Point)

5. Cape Point (Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, Cape Point)

Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, Cape Point

4.7 (12,866)
Nature PreserveAtração turísticaParque nacionalParquePonto de interesse

Dramatic cliffs and ocean panoramas at Africa's southwestern tip draw nature lovers. Hike to the old lighthouse, ride the funicular and watch baboons and seabirds.

Fatos rápidos: Steep cliffs tumble into pounding surf where penguins and gannets nest among windswept fynbos, creating vivid wildlife encounters. A short funicular ride lifts you to a dramatic viewpoint with plaques that recount notorious shipwrecks and highlight how powerful local currents can be.

Destaques: There’s an old stone lighthouse up on the headland that was built in 1859 and often vanished in fog, so after several wrecks a lower beacon was added in 1919 to actually cut through the mist. If you stand close you can taste salt and crushed fynbos on the wind, hear waves smash and send spray 30 meters high, and watch dassies and Cape sugarbirds hop along the crag like they’re running the place.

Boulders Beach (African Penguin Colony, Simon's Town)

6. Boulders Beach (African Penguin Colony, Simon's Town)

African Penguin Colony, Simon's Town

4.3 (71)
Atração turísticaPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Watch charismatic African penguins up close on a sheltered sandy beach. Walk boardwalks for close views as colonies loaf, preen and swim.

Fatos rápidos: Pebbly coves glow under low sun while tuxedoed seabirds shuffle between nests and splash into the surf, their surprisingly loud braying calls bouncing off the granite. Boardwalks and viewing platforms put you just meters from their comical waddles and preening rituals, offering intimate wildlife moments while clear signage helps keep the colony safe.

Destaques: What began in the early 1980s with only two breeding pairs has swelled to roughly 2,000 waddling penguins, and you can often hear their donkey-like bray echoing over the waves before you spot their black-and-white forms. On warm afternoons dozens of adults and fluffy gray chicks crowd sun-warmed granite hollows and sometimes swim within two meters of beachgoers, the slap of their flippers and the tang of sea salt making the scene feel like your own noisy, living aquarium.

Bo-Kaap (Bo-Kaap neighborhood, Cape Town)

7. Bo-Kaap (Bo-Kaap neighborhood, Cape Town)

Bo-Kaap neighborhood, Cape Town

4.3 (6,331)
MuseuAtração turísticaPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Vibrant, historic neighborhood reflecting Cape Malay culture. Wander rainbow houses, spice shops and steep cobbled streets with unbeatable photo ops.

Fatos rápidos: A riot of brightly painted houses and narrow cobbled streets makes wandering here feel like stepping into a living postcard, with spice-scented air from kitchen windows and the sound of children playing. Visitors are often surprised to find vibrant Malay culinary and textile traditions still shaping daily life, and several small museums and mosques offer intimate glimpses into that layered heritage.

Destaques: Wander down steep cobbled streets lined with candy-bright houses painted in more than a dozen pastel shades, and the air will be thick with cardamom, simmering curry, and the sugar-syrup perfume of freshly fried koeksisters. On Fridays locals meet after the 1794 Auwal Mosque call to prayer to swap family curry recipes and stories, a living thread that ties six generations to seafaring ancestors from Malaysia and Indonesia.

Clifton Beaches (Clifton 1st-4th Beaches, Cape Town)

8. Clifton Beaches (Clifton 1st-4th Beaches, Cape Town)

Clifton 1st-4th Beaches, Cape Town

4.6 (3,583)
Ponto de interesseEstabelecimento

Boulder-framed coves and white sand make Clifton one of Cape Town's most scenic beaches. Expect sheltered sun-traps, clear water for swims and dramatic sunsets.

Fatos rápidos: Powdery quartz sand and sheltered granite boulders form four postcard-perfect coves where sunbathers and photographers jockey for prime spots. Brisk southeasterly winds can flip calm seas into surf in minutes, producing dramatic sunset colors and excellent people-watching from the clifftop paths.

Destaques: Four sheltered coves sit side by side between rounded granite boulders, their paper-white sand so fine that when the wind lifts it you can watch glittering grains float like confetti in the late-afternoon light. Local beachgoers follow a quirky, unspoken rule: the 'First' and 'Second' coves are for sunbathing and white wine chats while the quieter 'Third' and 'Fourth' attract swimmers who brave 14 to 16°C water and search tide pools that often reveal a dozen tiny anemones and limpets at low tide.

Signal Hill (Signal Hill, Cape Town)

9. Signal Hill (Signal Hill, Cape Town)

Signal Hill, Cape Town

4.7 (2,037)
Mountain PeakCaracterística naturalEstabelecimento

Panoramic views of Table Mountain, Lion's Head and the Atlantic draw visitors to Signal Hill. Watch paragliders, capture sunset colours and hear the historic noon gun.

Fatos rápidos: Golden-hour light spills across the flat summit, producing sweeping panoramas where city streets, rugged peaks and the ocean meet in a single dramatic frame. Wind-whipped fynbos scents the trails, paragliders drift from the ridge and a noontime gun still booms, giving the place a soundscape that surprises many visitors.

Destaques: Every day at noon a black cannon booms from the hillside, a tradition that began in 1806, the loud crack and smell of powder still startling picnickers and office workers as white smoke hangs over the city. On summer evenings around 30 paragliders unfurl neon wings and drift past the ridge while friends share cold drinks, string lights blink on, and the skyline goes orange.

Chapman's Peak Drive (Chapman's Peak, Hout Bay)

10. Chapman's Peak Drive (Chapman's Peak, Hout Bay)

Chapman's Peak, Hout Bay

4.8 (994)
Mountain PeakCaracterística naturalEstabelecimento

Sweeping ocean and cliff panoramas make Chapman's Peak Drive worth the detour. Drive or cycle a 9 km road with lookout points, picnic spots and striking photo opportunities.

Fatos rápidos: Jagged cliffs, salt-scented air and sweeping ocean vistas feel postcard-perfect, and visitors often pause at pullouts to watch whales and seabirds play below. A narrow, nine-kilometer ribbon of road clings to the mountainside, reinforced with rock bolts and tunnels, and it sometimes closes temporarily while crews clear fallen rock.

Destaques: The road is a 9-kilometre, cliff-hugging ribbon carved into sheer granite, where viewpoints put the Atlantic a whisper below and photographers commonly set up tripods at dawn for 30-second exposures to smooth the surf. A quiet local tradition sees drivers pause at a favoured lookout to leave tiny painted pebbles or tokens and a moment of silence in memory of loved ones lost to past rockfalls, a ritual kept alive by fishermen, cyclists, and families.

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Pratos doces tradicionais

Malva pudding

Malva pudding

Malva pudding is a syrup-soaked sponge cake traditionally served piping hot, the sticky cream bath gives each spoonful a caramelized, custardy finish that makes it feel like dessert and sauce in one.

Koeksisters

Koeksisters

Koeksisters are deep-fried, braided dough pieces drenched in syrup until glossy and sticky, they were often shared at celebrations because their intense sweetness makes them impossible to eat just one of.

Melktert

Melktert

Melktert, or milk tart, is a delicate custard set in a pastry crust and topped with a dusting of cinnamon, its silky filling comes from pouring hot milk into a simple egg-and-flour base for a uniquely smooth texture.

Pratos salgados tradicionais

Bobotie

Bobotie

Bobotie blends curried minced meat with dried fruit and a baked egg custard topping, creating a sweet and savory harmony that reflects Cape Town's Malay and Indonesian influences and is often served with yellow rice and chutney.

Biltong

Biltong

Biltong is air-dried, cured meat seasoned with vinegar, coarse salt and coriander, it predates refrigeration and offers a chewy, richly flavored snack that can be made from beef or local game.

Braai (barbecue) dishes

A braai is more than grilled food, it is a social ritual where friends and family gather around wood or charcoal fires to cook boerewors, chops and sosaties while swapping stories and passing plates.

Bebidas tradicionais

Rooibos

Rooibos is a naturally caffeine-free red bush tea from the Cederberg mountains, its warm, nutty flavor and antioxidant-rich profile have made it a global favorite for infants and tea lovers alike.

Amarula

Amarula captures the tangy, tropical character of the marula fruit in a creamy liqueur, and local legends about elephants loving the fruit add to the playful mystique around this smooth South African spirit.

Frequently Asked Questions about Cape Town, South Africa

Is Cape Town, South Africa safe for tourists?
Cape Town is generally safe for tourists, but like any major city, it is important to stay aware of your surroundings and take standard safety precautions like avoiding isolated areas at night.
How many days should I spend in Cape Town, South Africa?
A visit of about 4 to 5 days is ideal to explore Cape Town's main attractions, enjoy the scenery, and experience local culture without rushing.
What is the best time to visit Cape Town, South Africa?
The best months to visit Cape Town are from November to March. During this period, the weather is warm and dry, perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Is Cape Town, South Africa expensive for travelers?
Cape Town has an average cost of living around $1200 per month, making it relatively affordable compared to other international destinations. Costs for food and accommodation can vary depending on your choices.
How to get around Cape Town, South Africa?
Public transport in Cape Town has a score of 5 out of 10, indicating moderate convenience. Many tourists prefer renting cars or using ride-hailing services for easier travel around the city.

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Franschhoek

75 km 1–1.5h by car

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Hermanus

120 km 1.5–2h by car

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Cape Point / Simon's Town

65 km 1–1.5h by car

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Priya R.

A energia da Cidade do Cabo é imbatível, a cena gastronómica surpreendeu-me, mas espere vento forte e mirantes cheios.

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Kenji M.

Compre um cartão MyCiTi no quiosque do aeroporto e carregue viagens, reduz muito a tarifa do ônibus e economiza tempo em relação aos bilhetes simples.

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Hiro S.

Sinceramente restaurantes à beira-mar caros demais, mas boas vistas. Pareceu turístico e as pessoas podem ser insistentes perto dos pontos principais.

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Raj P.

O Neighbourgoods Market no Old Biscuit Mill é melhor cedo, chegue 8-10am para evitar filas, experimente os cafés da manhã das barracas pequenas para melhor custo-benefício.

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Mei W.

Cinco dias foram perfeitos, provei praias e a região vinícola. Táxis são baratos, mas andar a pé tarde da noite parecia um pouco inseguro.

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From CPT, use the airport shuttle, licensed taxi or Uber to the CBD (20–40 min); watch traffic.

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Informações úteis para Cape Town, South Africa

Locais populares para comprasV&A Waterfront, Canal Walk, Cavendish Square
Locais populares para vida noturnaLong Street, Camps Bay, Kloof Street
Restaurantes casuais popularesKloof Street House, Willoughby & Co, Jason Bakery
Restaurantes sofisticados popularesLa Colombe, The Test Kitchen, The Shortmarket Club
Cafés popularesTruth Coffee, Jason Bakery, Deluxe Coffeeworks
Água da torneira segura para beberSim
Visto para nômades digitaisNão
Melhor app de táxiUber, Bolt
Preço do táxi / km$0.6
Turistas / ano2000000
População4700000
Velocidade média da internet móvel30 Mbps
Percentual de desemprego32 %
Percentual de pobreza55 %
Renda média / mês$500
Custo médio de vida / mês$1200
Preço do hotel / noite a partir de$40
Preço da cerveja a partir de$2.5
Preço do café a partir de$2
Preço da comida de rua a partir de$2
Preço da refeição em restaurante a partir de$6
Moeda localZAR (South African Rand)
Tipos de plugue disponíveisM, C
ReligiõesChristianity, Islam, Hinduism, Traditional African religions
Idiomas faladosAfrikaans, English, Xhosa
Grupos étnicosColoured, Black African, White, Indian/Asian
Orientação políticacenter-left
Densidade populacional1800 /km²
Área geográfica2455 km²
Desastres naturais possíveisWildfires, Flooding, Drought, Severe storms
Animais perigososGreat white sharks, Baboons, Venomous snakes
Locais para um bom passeioTable Mountain, Sea Point Promenade, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Company's Garden
Transportes públicos popularesMyCiTi bus, Metrorail trains, Minibus taxis
Companhias aéreasSouth African Airways, Kulula, British Airways, Airlink
Vacinações sugeridasRoutine vaccines, Hepatitis A, Typhoid (if at-risk)
Tipos de arquiteturaCape Dutch, Victorian, Contemporary/Modern
Consumo médio de cerveja por pessoa / ano70 l
Consumo médio de vinho por pessoa / ano3.5 l
Cultura de gorjetas10-15% in restaurants, small tips for drivers and service
Coworking / dia$12
Airbnb / mês$1500
Aluguel 1 quarto / mês$700
Academia / mês$30
Orçamento diário (mochileiro)$30
Orçamento diário (médio)$80

Visão geral de Cape Town, South Africa

Proficiência em inglêsBoa
Segurança no trânsitoRuim
Amigável para estrangeirosBoa
Liberdade de expressãoBoa
Transporte públicoMédia
SaúdeMédia
EducaçãoMédia
Confiabilidade da rede elétricaRuim
Segurança contra crimes violentosRuim
CaminhabilidadeBoa
Vida noturnaBoa
Cena gastronômicaBoa
Amigável LGBTQ+Boa
Cena de startupsMédia
Nível de ruídoMédia
LimpezaMédia
Acesso à naturezaMuito boa
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