Weekend breaks to Cape Town
Cape Town´s beautiful natural setting, pleasant climate and well developed infrastructure help make the city one of the most popular tourist destinations in Africa. During weekend breaks, visitors will find many wonderful things to see and explore. When you decide to visit Cape Town, one thing you won´t want to miss is Table Mountain, a flat-topped mountain that overlooks the city and also forms a large part of the Table Mountain National Park. You can hike up the mountain or take the Table Mountain Cableway. Weekend breaks to Cape Town should also include visiting the city´s gorgeous beaches. Because of Cape Town´s unique geography, you will be able to visit several very distinct beaches in the same day. The vibrant Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is also popular with tourists enjoying weekend breaks or even longer stays in Cape Town. The 36 hectare Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is another of the city´s wonderful attractions.
Accommodation for a Cape Town Weekend Trip
There are many options for hotels and hostels in Cape Town but it is important that you find the best option for your weekend trip. One of the things to consider when away from home is comfort. Many travellers are opting for a particular alternative to hotels. Wimdu is a travel site that allows travellers to connect with a great selection of hosts offering comfortable accommodation in their own homes. Prices are comparable to or less than those of most hostels but many find the experience to be more enjoyable. Rooms are clean, secure and comfortable and you can even contact your host before you travel. Your host will be happy to offer the kind of helpful advice that can make weekend breaks even better. If you would prefer more space, you also have the option to rent an entire apartment for weekend breaks or for longer stays. With Wimdu, you are sure to find the kind of accommodation that can make your visit to Cape Town even better than you had imagined. Why not try
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