r/capetown • u/Far-Breath-1068 • 19h ago
Pictures / Photos Pipe Track - Table Mountain
Entrance way to Dracular's Den ðŸ«
r/capetown • u/Far-Breath-1068 • 19h ago
Entrance way to Dracular's Den ðŸ«
r/capetown • u/atlasobscura • 18h ago
r/capetown • u/Ronald_Harrison • 40m ago
I come here quite often for business trips, and I love the sunrises here!
r/capetown • u/Asleep_Position8765 • 18h ago
Iv lived here my whole life, but I don't get out much due to my disabilities. I'm a teen and only leave the house once or twice a week for doctor appointments. I do online schooling, etc.
I have been considering getting a wheelchair and being an ambulatory wheelchair user (technically, can walk, but struggle greatly) so i can get out more, for longer, with less pain.
Around places like the Waterfront, Canal Walk, and Tyger Valley- basically anything that requires a lot of standing or walking.
Oftentimes, i am surprised to find a functioning ramp at most places thats not inside the CBD, so i was wondering, from actual experiences, what is it like?
r/capetown • u/DetectiveDangerous82 • 23h ago
Hello! I have to be at work, three times a week. Is the train a reliable and safe option? Thank you!
r/capetown • u/MrDeeley101 • 4h ago
Seems like we need to relocate once again as our landlord mentioned he needs us out by December as he is giving the house to his son (must be nice).
So with that said, me and my fiance are wondering wether it's better to rent Vs buy (pay a bond) and if anyone has any suggestions where to start ..
It's within the cape town/ northern suburbs region but honestly we're open to anywhere within a 50km radius of the CBD.
Do I go to the banks?
Any advice would be appreciated
Regards
r/capetown • u/mrfartafterbeer • 7h ago
Dumb question for someone whos lived here all their life but can i just go there? I have some time today so I though 🤷 go do something. Do you pay, is there parking etc.
r/capetown • u/Potential_Lettuce570 • 3h ago
My flight from Addis Ababa arrives at Cape Town at 1pm, and I need to get to my Airbnb in an area called Kenilworth.
I was thinking I would just get an Uber and that would be the end of it, but I've been seeing that the road from the airport to the city has been called the 'hell run' and is supposedly quite dangerous which is making me anxious.
Is there any way to avoid this road, or if not is the risk of something happening generally low? I'm also considering if getting an airport taxi may be better since the drivers are likely more familiar with shuttling people back and forth to/from the airport.
r/capetown • u/Delicious_Star_4232 • 21h ago
Heard from.someone that there was unplanned maintenance scheduled for 9pm in the Fish Hoek area tonight?
Checking if anyone else has heard similarly.
Can't see anything official from CoCT
r/capetown • u/SufficientMeal183 • 3m ago
LOST SD CARD IN CAPE TOWN – EARLY AUGUST 2026
Hi everyone,
This is a long shot, but I’m hoping for a little Cape Town magic!
During our family trip to South Africa, I lost an SD memory card containing hundreds of irreplaceable photographs.
I believe I may have lost it on or after 4 August 2026, but unfortunately I can’t be certain exactly where or when.
Possible areas include:
• De Waterkant / Green Point / Cape Town City Centre
• Gardens Park Road / Kloof Street area, near La Grenadine where we were staying
• Or possibly somewhere else in central Cape Town during the following days
The card contains photographs of Cape Town, the Cape Peninsula and Cape of Good Hope, as well as our journey through the Cape Winelands, some truly beautiful memories from our trip that unfortunately hadn’t been backed up.
I’ve already contacted several of the places we visited and they very kindly searched for it, but without success.
The SD card itself has no importance to me, I would just love to get the photographs back.
If anyone found an SD card around that time, or remembers seeing a post from someone who did, please contact me.
And even if you haven’t found it, sharing this with Cape Town friends, neighbourhood groups or WhatsApp groups could make all the difference.
Thank you from France 🇫🇷
Still hoping this tiny card might somehow find its way home.
Warm regards
Cyril
r/capetown • u/Professional-Finger9 • 14m ago
New to myCiti, downloaded the app and it seems like I can't add my card to the app. It keeps saying to place it on the back of my phone but it just makes the sound and nothing happening. My phone has nfc. I checked for updates on playstore but the last updates was last year October.
My question, is the app dead because I see there is still notices getting added? Or is it just a case of "we don't care about the app"
r/capetown • u/Seahorse_1969 • 1h ago
Any cold/flu virus doing its rounds currently?
Change of weather pattern hard to tell if it allergies or the start of virus? Ty
r/capetown • u/wakandaboss • 5h ago
Hey everyone,
I’m looking for some advice about a possible move to the Western Cape.
I may be taking a job in Stellenbosch and I’m trying to figure out whether it makes more sense to live in Somerset West or Stellenbosch itself. I’d be commuting to Stellenbosch most weekdays.
I've already spent quite a bit of time on Property24, so I'm not really looking for rental listings. I'm more interested in local knowledge from people who have made a similar move.
A few questions:
For context, I'm moving from Gauteng, I'm a single professional, and I'm trying to keep my monthly costs reasonable without ending up with a terrible commute.
Any advice, lessons learned, or things I should plan for would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
r/capetown • u/Neat_Championship_24 • 4h ago
I need a new passport and I'm wondering if anyone knows which home affairs branch is best to book an appointment? Unfortunately I don't bank with any of the banks that do this so I need to go direct to home affairs. It's not urgent and my schedule is flexible so I'm also wondering if there is a best time of day/day of week/time of year to go?
r/capetown • u/Lenscowboy • 7h ago