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10 budget-friendly things to do in Cape Town this festive season

Get out and about and explore Cape Town without breaking the bank this festive. Here are 10 fun things to do in and around the city…

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10-12-24 10:03
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Cape Town offers an array of activities that are perfect for enjoying the festive season on a budget. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, there are plenty of affordable ways to experience the magic of the Mother City. Here are 10 fantastic options to explore…

1. Take a stroll along the Sea Point Promenade

The Sea Point Promenade is a favourite spot for locals and tourists alike. This scenic stretch along the ocean is perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling. During the festive season, you might even find pop-up markets or street performers adding to the lively atmosphere.

Cost: Free

2. Visit Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens

Kirstenbosch is one of the world’s most beautiful botanical gardens and an ideal spot for a festive season picnic. During summer, the garden hosts outdoor concerts featuring a variety of performers. Enjoy music, lush greenery, and spectacular mountain views.

Cost: R230 for adults, R100 for SA residents, as well as discounted rates for children and students

3. Explore Table Mountain National Park

Hiking in Table Mountain National Park is an affordable way to enjoy breathtaking views of Cape Town. Choose from a variety of trails suited for beginners or experienced hikers. The effort is rewarded with stunning scenery of the city, mountains, and coastline.

Cost: R35 to R105, depending on the trail or access point

4. Watch the sunset from Signal Hill

Signal Hill is a beloved sunset spot offering panoramic views of Cape Town, the Atlantic Ocean, and Table Mountain. Pack a picnic, bring a blanket, and enjoy a spectacular display of colours as the sun sets.

Cost: Free

5. Browse the Neighbourgoods Market

Located at the Old Biscuit Mill, the Neighbourgoods Market is a hub of creativity and flavor. With free entry, you can explore a variety of food stalls, handmade crafts, and artisanal goods while soaking in the market’s vibrant atmosphere.

Cost: Free entry; food and drinks priced individually

6. Visit Greenmarket Square

Greenmarket Square is one of Cape Town’s oldest markets, brimming with handmade crafts, jewellery, and local art. It’s the perfect spot for finding affordable souvenirs or simply enjoying the lively vibe of the city centre.

Cost: Free to explore; costs depend on purchases

7. Explore the V&A Waterfront

The V&A Waterfront becomes especially festive during the holiday season. While some attractions require payment, wandering through the beautifully decorated Waterfront, enjoying free performances, and soaking in the atmosphere won’t cost you a cent.

Cost: Free to explore; optional costs for dining and attractions

8. Discover Bo-Kaap

The colourful streets of Bo-Kaap offer a glimpse into Cape Malay culture and history. This historic neighbourhood is a fantastic place for walking tours, photography, and cultural exploration – all without spending much.

Cost: Free

9. Enjoy wine tasting in Stellenbosch or Constantia

Wine lovers can enjoy tastings at world-class vineyards in Stellenbosch or Constantia at budget-friendly prices. Many estates also have scenic picnic areas, allowing you to relax in a stunning setting.

Cost: Tastings range from R50 to R100 per person

10. Take a day trip to Cape Point

Cape Point is a breathtaking destination where you can see dramatic cliffs, explore hiking trails, and witness the meeting of two oceans. It’s a must-visit for adventure and nature lovers.

Cost: R105 per SA adult; free with a Wild Card

What are your favourite budget-friendly things to do in and around Cape Town?

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