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CPT airport hotel transfers A busy port city on the southern tip of South Africa, Cape Town offers a vibrant blend of old European colonialism with traditional African culture. Explore various neighborhood rich with centuries of history, from the brightly colored houses of the Bo-Kaap region to distant views of the water from Green Point’s many seafood restaurants. Public transportation throughout the region is scarce, with a few bus lines offering lifts throughout the region and the Cape Town Train Station providing hassle-free drop offs to Cape Town International Airport. Get around with even more ease by booking a private lift all to yourself, choosing between sedans and chartered buses for quiet drives across Table Mountain, or various meet-and-greet services ranging from stretched limousines to taxis.
Choose between a wide variety of neighborhoods before settling on the right hotel. Business travelers looking to stay close to Cape Town International Convention Centre should consider hotspots like The Westin Cape Town and Protea Hotel by Marriott, both of which offer all-inclusive amenities as well as free local area shuttles. Just as convenient options are located a bit further south in the street-oriented ambiance of Greenmarket Square, popular options being 91 Loop Boutique Hostel and Unique Lodge - other popular stays in Greenmarket Square include Taj Cape Town’s upscale resort amenities as well as Southern Sun Cape Sun’s elevated views of Adderley Street. For something as colorful as it is quiet, go with something in the Bo-Kaap neighborhood instead, finding quiet access to Signal Hill as well as historic digs through one-of-a-kind stays like Bryant House Bo Kaap.
Discover the city’s essence by finding downtown cultural hotspots alongside quiet natural getaways. A wide range of local and ancient artifacts take up the storied exhibits of Iziko South African Museum, while immersive South African experiences can be had by exploring the colorful homes of the Bo-Kaap neighborhood - other ways to totally surround yourself in the city is through long hikes, either across the central hiking trails of Signal Hill just west of downtown or through the deafening trails that lead to Table Top Mountain. Get a view of the entire region at the end of the night by hopping aboard the famous Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, afterward looking forward to nearby cuisine from popular restaurants like Kloof Street House’s traditional English cuisine paired with Victorian-era furniture as well as modest eats and local music at Clarke’s Bar & Dining Room. |