Cape Town is a city bursting with all types of scenes, vibes and fun activities – many of which can be enjoyed completely free! Whether you’re a local or visiting on a budget, here are five free things to do in Cape Town over the upcoming Easter weekend…
1. Explore the V&A Waterfront
The V&A Waterfront is one of Cape Town’s most popular destinations, and exploring the area is free. Stroll along the harbour to watch fishing boats and luxury yachts come and go, enjoy live performances from talented local street musicians, and take in the vibrant energy of the bustling marketplace. Don’t miss the breathtaking views of Table Mountain from the Waterfront’s open spaces, perfect for photos.
2. Hike Lion’s Head
For sweeping views of the city, Lion’s Head offers one of the best free hiking experiences in Cape Town. The trail winds its way up the iconic peak, with stops along the way to take in stunning views of Table Mountain, Camps Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean. Whether you hike at sunrise or sunset, the panoramic views at the top are a reward you’ll never forget.
3. Take a walk through the Company’s Garden
Located in the heart of the city, the Company’s Garden is a peaceful retreat filled with lush greenery, shady walkways, and historic charm. Entry is free, and you can explore beautifully maintained gardens, feed the friendly squirrels, or relax on a bench while enjoying views of Table Mountain. The garden is a perfect spot for a tranquil escape.
4. Relax at Camps Bay Beach
Cape Town’s beaches are some of the most beautiful in the world, and Camps Bay Beach is no exception. This iconic stretch of white sand, flanked by palm trees and the Twelve Apostles mountain range, is completely free to visit. Spend your day basking in the sun, walking along the shore, or enjoying the spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.
5. Explore the Green Point Urban Park
Located near the Cape Town Stadium, the Green Point Urban Park is a family-friendly outdoor space that’s free to visit. It’s an excellent spot for picnics, jogging, or simply relaxing. The park also features a biodiversity garden with indigenous plants and informative displays, making it both fun and educational.
What’s your favourite budget-friendly thing to do in Cape Town?
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