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Cape Town at a glance

Cape Town, also known as the "Mother City", is renowned for its majestic mountains dominating the skyline and beautiful coastline stretching as far as the eye can see. With its idyllic climate and mesmerising landscape, Cape Town offers the best lifestyle.
There's no shortage of breathtaking sights, from the bustling V&A Waterfront to a stroll through the charming and colourful Bo-Kaap neighbourhood. Cape Town is truly a place of wonder.

Beyond its stunning beauty, Cape Town is a thriving and prosperous city, boasting opulent mansions, shopping places, mouthwatering restaurants, and breathtaking villas. From ultra-modern mansions to historic manors to lavish country estates, Cape Town offers exceptional real estate options to suit all tastes and lifestyles.

Table Mountain towers above Cape Town as a natural wonder. Its flat peak and sweeping vistas have earned it a spot among the world-renowned seven wonders of nature, a fitting tribute to its splendour.

Travel with ease in Cape Town 

Discover charming locations near Cape Town, such as Stellenbosch and Groot Constantia in Constantia, renowned for its remarkable wine estates. Hout Bay, Clifton, Camps Bay and Muizenberg are great options for those looking to enjoy a scenic beach just a short drive south of Cape Town. The Cape Town International Airport is only 16 minutes away (17,7 km) via the N2. 

With MyCiti bus routes in Cape Town, you can quickly get around the city and its surrounding areas. To see top attractions at your leisure, use the hop-on, hop-off red bus tours.

Explore the vibrant history of Cape Town

Cape Town, one of South Africa's most historically important cities, is significant in the country's past. The city's first European settlement was established in 1652, and it gradually evolved into the capital of the Cape Colony, which became a British colony in 1806. In 1910, the Union of South Africa formed, resulting in rapid residential and commercial development in Cape Town.

The city of Cape Town saw significant infrastructure development in the 1990s after South Africa transitioned to democracy in 1994. Developments included the upgrade of the Table Mountain cableway, the Cape Town International Convention Centre's construction, and the Cape Town Stadium was later constructed for the 2010 World Cup.

Learn about the weather in Cape Town

Cape Town's Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and moderate, rainy winters, makes it a great place to live all year round. In July, the average temperature drops to 13,0 °C, making it the coldest month, while February is the warmest month with an average temperature of 22,4 °C.

Enrol your child in a top Cape Town school

Many prestigious educational institutions can be found in Cape Town, enabling youngsters to get an exceptional education. Some primary schools that stand out are: The Grove Primary School, Wynberg Girls' Junior School, Wynberg Boys' Junior School, Jan van Riebeeck Primary, Rondebosch Boys Preparatory School, Oakhurst Elementary School, Greenfield Girls Primary School, Rustenburg Girls School, St Joseph's Marist School, Sun Valley Primary School and Bergvliet Primary School

Sea Point High School, Jan van Riebeeck High School, Harold Cressy High School, Claremont High School, Trafalgar High School, Westerford High School and Windsor High School, Westerford High School, and Cape Town High School are great public high schools. 

Moreover, the city also boasts numerous reputable private schools such as St Cyprian's School, German International School Cape Town, American International School of Cape Town, Reddam House Constantia, Herzlia Highlands Primary School and Herzlia High School, Bishops Diocesan College, Springfield Convent School, Constantia Waldorf School and Somerset West Private School. Tertiary institutions include Cape Peninsula University of Technology and the University of Cape Town.

Enjoy outstanding healthcare in Cape Town

Cape Town has a fantastic healthcare system with some of the best hospitals in the Western Cape. Residents have access to outstanding medical care through various public and private hospitals. Some noteworthy hospitals in Cape Town are Netcare Christiaan Barnard Memorial Hospital, Mediclinic Constantiaberg Hospital, Mediclinic Cape Town, Groote Schuur Hospital, Somerset Hospital, Mediclinic Panorama Hospital and Life Vincent Pallotti Hospital.

Shop at these centres in Cape Town

Many great shopping centres in Cape Town offer an assortment of retail, dining, and entertainment options. Some popular ones include the Kenilworth Centre, the iconic V&A Waterfront, Canal Walk Shopping Centre, Cavendish Square, The Point Mall, Willowbridge Shopping Centre, and Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village.

Have the best meals at these Cape Town restaurants

Food lovers will find Cape Town to be a paradise, as the city offers many excellent restaurants to choose from. Restaurants such as The Capetonian, The Cousins Trattoria, Villa 47, Thali Restaurant, and Kloof Street House are some of the best in the city. You can also find upmarket restaurants like La Colombe Restaurant, which serves contemporary cuisine by blending local ingredients with French influences. 

Visit the great special attractions in Cape Town

Cape Town's famous landmarks are magnificent as they capture the city's spirit. Cape Point, Groot Constantia, Kirstenbosch, Robben Island Museum, Castle of Good Hope, Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, and the V&A Waterfront are standouts, often hailed as the backbone for attractions in Cape Town. Visit the Cape Town International Convention Center and the Cape Town Stadium to catch a major concert, conference, or sporting event. The Bo-Kaap neighbourhood, with its brilliantly painted buildings and cobblestone walkways, is another top spot for locals and tourists.

See some of Cape Town's best museums, including the fascinating Heart of Cape Town Museum and the Iziko South African Museum, home to the mesmerising Planetarium and Digital Dome. Green Point Urban Park, Company Garden, Two Oceans Aquarium, and the stunning Blue Flag beaches will appeal to nature lovers.

Find a quality property in Cape Town

Cape Town is a city that welcomes a wide range of residents, and its housing market reflects this diversity. There are virtually no limits to what Cape Town's property market offers, so whether you're looking for a permanent home or want to test the waters, you can find the perfect home to buy or rent. Find out more about Cape Town's outstanding property options by contacting Dogon Group today.

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