Three days in Cape Town
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Three days in Cape Town

Cape Town moves to its own rhythm. The light shifts through the day, the sea drifts against the shore, and the streets pulse with creative life. Think Kloof Street’s cafés and Muizenberg’s surf breaks. To really feel it, you need time, curiosity, and a stay that puts you inside the city’s everyday beat. CURIOCITY does exactly that: design-led, connected to the neighbourhood, and always part of what’s happening right now.

Day one: Slow mornings and city streets

Start in Green Point, where CURIOCITY Cape Town sits between the seaside and the inner city. Pick up a coffee from a nearby café, wander the promenade, and let the day unfold at its own pace. Cape Town rewards slow mornings – art at Goodman Gallery, local fashion at KoiKoi Clothing, or an easy walk through Green Point Park.

When evening comes, return to CURIOCITY for a relaxed night of music, food, and good company. It’s a space where conversations start naturally and travellers connect over shared stories. If you still have energy, Broke KlubHouse keeps the music going late into the night.

Day two: The Cape Peninsula, local style

Skip the tourist checklist. The Cape Peninsula is best seen through the eyes of those who know it well. CURIOCITY’s Peninsula tour follows the scenic curve of Chapman’s Peak, stops for coffee in Hout Bay where you can explore the harbour market, visits Kalk Bay for seafood lunch, and if the weather permits, stops for a surprise swim and picnic with the Penguins. The route feels real, ocean breeze, mountain turns, and quiet corners that never make the postcards.

By the time you’re back in Green Point, the city lights are glowing. Pour a glass of local wine and sit down for dinner with new friends. Cape Town stories always stretch further than expected.

Day three: Winelands discoveries

Trade the sea air for vineyards breeze. The CURIOCITY Winelands experience introduces you to winemakers who work the land themselves. You taste, talk, feast and take in the view – simple pleasures done well.

Back in the city, head down to Pauline’s Green Point or Cushty Neighbourhood Deli for food and drinks, local spirits, and a mix of people who make Cape Town feel alive. Three days might not be long, but the city lingers.

Stay Where the City Lives

A few nights at CURIOCITY connects you to Cape Town’s rhythm in a way no guidebook can. You walk, eat, and meet people who make the city what it is. Book direct at curiocity.africa to unlock summer offers, local experiences, and stays that move with the city.

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