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What to do in Cape Town this Winter.

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As the temperatures dip and winds sweep across Cape Town, there's no need to hibernate indoors. Instead, embrace the season and explore all that Cape Town has to offer during the winter months.

Join us as we explore the city's winter offerings. Whether you're a local seeking new experiences or a visitor eager to uncover Cape Town's hidden gems, prepare to experience the magic of winter in Cape Town like never before.

What to Do from June to August 2024

Seasonal Festivals

As winter approaches, Cape Town hosts a variety of seasonal events to keep spirits high. From festive markets to cultural gatherings, literary events, and musical performances, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

These events offer a vibrant escape from the cold, showcasing the city's diverse cultural scene and providing opportunities for festive cheer, intellectual engagement, and musical enjoyment.

Christmas in Winter in Tulbagh

Experience a traditional cold-season Christmas with festive markets, tastings, and the Winterland Blues festival.

When: 29 + 30 June 2024

Book: admin@tulbaghtourism.co.za

Stellenbosch International Chamber Music Festival

Enjoy performances by top musicians, masterclasses, and symphony concerts.

When: 5 - 14 July 2024

Book: info@sicmf.co.za

Nature and Culture

During the colder months, a variety of seasonal events can be found in and around the city. From nature reserves to unique cultural experiences, there's something for everyone.

Whether you're into art or nature - or both - these winter events promise to inspire and captivate visitors.

Wine, Whales & Music in De Hoop Nature Reserve

Witness land-based whale watching, enjoy live music, wine tastings, and gentle nature excursions.

When: 21 - 23 June 2024

Book: res@dehoopcollection.co.za

Hermanus FynArts

10 days of arts and culture featuring some of South Africa's leading artists, musicians, authors, journalists, chefs and winemakers

When: 7 - 17 June 2024

Book: hermanusfynarts.co.za

First Thursdays

In the heart of the city bowl, galleries, bars and restaurants stay open late for art lovers and foodies to explore the city centre.

When: 6 June, 4 July, 2 August 2024

Local Delights

There's nothing better than cozying up in a warm restaurant or bar in the middle of winter. With Cape Town's iconic dining and culinary scene, you'll find more options available than you could possibly fit into the season.

Here are our top picks for your next evening out.

  1. The Charles - quaint and intimate, this local gem offers rich local cuisine and delicious coffee. In summer, its outdoor area is a hotspot, but in winter, their cosy fireplace hits the spot.
  2. Ëlgr, Kloof Street - looking for something a little more elevated? Ëlgr on Kloof Street offers a cosy, intimate setting and multicultural menu, perfect for winter date nights.
  3. Rick's Café Americain - this eclectic three story cafe is an icon of Cape Town dining. With a cosy indoor fireplace, and a menu that's guaranteed to warm you up from the inside, we can't wait for some cool winter drinks.
  4. Upper Union - a personal favourite of ours. It's not just the fireplace that keeps you warm, the luxuriously designed interiors, plush velvet seating, hearty menu and amazing cocktail selection make this the perfect spot for a day or night out this winter.
  5. Asoka - looking for a midweek treat? Asoka has established itself as the place to go on a Tuesday night. The vibrant bar and restaurant are built around a 150-year-old, fairy-lit olive tree and provide an intimate, other worldly experience no matter the season.
  6. Kloof Street House - the warmly lit, romantic interior of this local gem provides the perfect hideaway from the winter weather. With the best cocktails and winter dishes, and a vibrant atmosphere, this stunning restaurant is a must visit this winter.
  7. A Touch of Madness - with two wood-burn fireplaces and regular jazz evenings, this chic and eclectic local favourite in Observatory is the perfect new find to add to your list this rainy season.

The Good Life Show

For the health enthusiasts, this year's expo promises a display of plant-powered eating and conscious consumerism through chef demonstrations, conscious cocktail making, and an array of sustainable products from beverages to beauty, appliances to accessories.

When: 31 May - 2 June  2024.

Book: Good Life Show

Leisure and Relaxation

Take advantage of the low season to explore the city's iconic attractions without the usual crowds, allowing for a more intimate experience.

For those seeking ultimate relaxation, pamper yourself with luxurious spa treatments to rejuvenate both body and mind.

Camps Bay Retreat

Firelit treatment rooms and warm Victorian baths, just a stone's throw from the city centre. What more could you ask for?

Book: Camps Bay Retreat

Librisa Spa at Mount Nelson

Enjoy a city escape without leaving the city. Soothing herbals teas and snacks are offered on arrival ahead of your treatments - perfect to warm you up and get you relaxed.

Book: Mount Nelson

Mai Thai Wellness Spa

Nestled in the heart of suburban Cape Town, Mai Thai Wellness Spa provides an authentic Thai spa experience. This top ranked inner city spa offers a slice of paradise, right in the heart of Cape Town.

Book: Mai Thai Wellness Spa

Cultural Events

And finally, escape the cold by immersing yourself in a world of live music and theatre. Escape the chill and cosy up in the warm, inviting spaces of renowned venues such as the Artscape Opera House and the Baxter Theatre Centre.

From captivating musical performances to thought-provoking theatrical productions, these venues host a diverse array of local and international artists across various genres.

Winter in Cape Town offers a diverse range of activities, from festive celebrations and cultural events to outdoor adventures and cosy dining experiences.

Embrace the season and explore the city, whether you're a local or a visitor seeking new experiences. Enjoy your winter adventures in Cape Town!

Author: The Agency Property Group

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