Instagram photos.
With the arrival of Instagram in our lives, our desire to take millions of photographs anywhere has increased. And when you take a trip, everything is multiplied by a thousand. Surely you have wondered what are the most Instagrammable places, the images that have been captured the most times, and we come to tell you that there are places that are worth admiring, dream places that are worth visiting to capture those
Instagrammable landscapes in an image and share those photos with the world.
Do you know which is one of the most
Instagrammable cities in the world? Cape Town is one of those places that are worth visiting to photograph. Its impressive landscapes, unique and colorful places, its culture… That is why we made a selection of the most Instagrammable places in Cape Town that you cannot miss.
Where is Cape Town?
Wondering
where is Cape Town? It is located in the southwest of one of the 5 most Instagrammable countries in the world: South Africa. Yes, South Africa, known as the Rainbow Nation, has risen to fifth place in being the "World's Most Instagrammable Countries 2019" worth visiting for photography, according to a survey by Big 7 Travel. If you plan to travel to South Africa you will find many
places to visit in Cape Town that will leave you speechless.
What is the best time to travel to Cape Town?
The best time to
travel to Cape Town is specifically the months of December, January, and February, i. e., during the South African summer. Temperatures are warm and humidity low so you can ensure a perfect summer vacation. Although October, November, March, and April are also a very good
time in Cape Town as the temperatures are still ideal for visiting the metropolis and the areas that surround it.
In spring, the flowers also reach their maximum splendor although the wind is usually a little heavier in October and November than in the rest of the months. In the winter months, you should also bear in mind that the weather can be extremely humid and fresh.
So, in simple words, the best time to
travel to Cape Town will depend on your decision:
- The weather is good all year round.
- The warmest months are January, February, March, and December with temperatures over 30°C.
- The coldest months are June, July, and August with temperatures between 11°C to 17°C.
- The rainiest month is June.
- The best months for swimming are January, February, March, November, and December with the sea’s temperature around 26°C.
The most
Instagrammable places in Cape Town.
Now, is the time to show you the most
beautiful places in Cape Town in order to get the most liked Instagram photo.
1. Take Photos in Table Mountain
If you are wondering
what to do in Cape Town then, you must visit Table Mountain, known for being the emblem of the city and one of the most beautiful places in
Cape Town. Unlike other mountains, Table Mountain has a flat top of about three kilometers in length that at a distance has a certain resemblance to a table and hence its curious name.
To reach the top of the mountain and its spectacular viewpoints and get the
most liked Instagram photo, you have the option of using the cable car or walking up. If you use the cable car, it is advisable to check the official page where you can see if it is operational or closed due to adverse weather conditions. If you choose to go up on foot, you have to bear in mind that the ascent is up a steep slope and will take you more than two hours, if you are in good physical condition.
2. Walk through the colorful houses of Bo-Kaap
Bo-Kaap is one of those
places in Cape Town that you will love as it is famous to be an Instagrammable point.
The Malaysian neighborhood of Bo-Kaap, with its brightly painted house facades, is another of the most beautiful
places to go in Cape Town. Located at the foot of Signal Hill, this neighborhood is inhabited by a Muslim majority, descendants of the first slaves of Malay origin who stayed here. The two-floor high colored houses are concentrated in the upper part of the neighborhood, where you can also find an interesting mosque.
Keep in mind that this
photogenic area has become quite famous thanks to Instagram and it is not uncommon to see tourists trying to take the perfect photo for hours.
3. From flower to flower in the Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden
The Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden located at the foot of Table Mountain and considered one of the most
beautiful places in Cape Town is another of the essential places to go in Cape Town to take good photos because of how well cared for it is and the spectacular environment that surrounds it.
Without forgetting that it has more than 7000 plants and trees.
To get to Kirstenbosch if you don't have your own car, you have the option of a taxi, uber, or book the tourist bus that stops in front of the ticket offices. When buying the ticket, we advise you to also buy a brochure with several routes on R5, among which the Tree Top Canopy Walk stands out, which allows you to walk over a snake-shaped bridge and enjoy incredible views and surprises your
Instagram followers.
4. Walk the famous Long Street
Walking down Long Street, one of the oldest and most atmospheric streets in the city is a great option if you don’t know
what to do in Cape Town. This street with beautiful Victorian-style buildings has changed over time and little by little it has filled with bars, clubs, hostels, and pubs, which will help you have a good
time in Cape Town when you finish your route. In addition to its colonial architecture and the good atmosphere of the street, which make it another of the Instagrammable point, it is a good place to look for an original souvenir in one of its charming shops.
5. Robben Island Prison
Robben Island, the island where Nelson Mandela spent 18 years in prison, is another must-see if you
travel to Cape Town. Visiting this island is a fundamental experience to know a part of the darkest history of this country, although it is important to know that before being the prison in which the leaders against apartheid were locked up, this island was a colony of lepers.
From Victoria & Alfred Pier you can take the ferry that will take you to the island in about 45 minutes, offering you unique views of Cape Town on the way to get the
most liked Instagram photo. Once there, your visit will begin with a bus tour from where you can see the mines where inmates were forced to perform forced labor.
6. Fall in love with the sunset from Signal Hill
You will experience one of the most beautiful sunsets of your entire route through
South Africa in Cape Town. Every afternoon, when the weather conditions permit, crowds of people flock to the top of Signal Hill to enjoy this magical moment. While the sun is still setting, take the opportunity to take some photos of Table Mountain, illuminated with the last rays of the sun. Then, take a seat on the hillside and gape as the king star leaves behind the horizon to say goodbye to the day. If you want to make this moment even more special, do not hesitate, bring a bottle of some tasty South African drink, some cheese, and close the day with a picnic in style in one of the best
places to visit in Cape Town.
7. Take something unique from Greenmarket Square
This is a historic square in the center of the city, where a flea market is held every day, selling African souvenirs and handicrafts. Its location near the Parliament was used to be one of the places where more protests against
Apartheid (political group) were held.
Keep in mind that on Sundays, the market is not open, so we recommend you stop by the square any other day after walking Long Street and end the morning with a meal in a fantastic restaurant in the area to taste typical local dishes and don't forget to take photos of them if you
travel to Cape Town.
8. Fly over Cape Town by helicopter from the Waterfront
The Victoria & Alfred Pier is an ideal place to go out for a drink, a walk, or just sit and enjoy the sea to get a good time in Cape Town.
Here you will find hundreds of restaurants to eat or drink and many shops that make up the Waterfront shopping complex. As you stroll along with the port, you will be struck by a large number of information booths for helicopter flights. This is one of the most
popular places in Cape Town. With different routes of shorter or longer duration, it offers epic views of the city and its surroundings to take amazing photos for your Instagram profile.
9. Have a great moment in Camp’s Bay Beach
Camp’s Bay overlooking
Table Mountain and Lion’s Head is the most beautiful beach in the city and another of the best
places to visit in Cape Town. On this beach of white sand and rocks rounded by the erosion of the wind and the sea, you can enjoy heart-stopping sunsets while eating or having a drink in one of its excellent restaurants while the strong wind also makes it a paradise for surfers. Now you know
what to do in Cape Town in case you do not know where to start your route.
10. Visit Charly’s Bakery
Always is the
best time to travel to Cape Town and always is a great moment to visit Charly's Bakery, a famous bakery for being on a television show that will put a sweet note with its delicious cakes and cookies to your stay in Cape Town. It is considered to have one of the best cakes in the city, and the colors and the interior and exterior decoration, make it another of the essential
places to go in Cape Town.
11. Escape to Hermanus in search of whales
Now that you know
where is Cape Town you will know that it is a coastal city so only an hour and a half from the city by car, there is a getaway that is well worth it. The small coastal town of Hermanus awaits you with one of those unique experiences that you will never forget, whale watching.
Walking along the Cliff Path, it is very common to see these incredible animals jump and breathe. If you want to go further, join one of the different boat tours that cross the bay and get closer to the cetaceans. The best time to travel to Cape Town to see them runs from June to December, and it is, without a doubt, one of the most exciting and
beautiful places in Cape Town if you can afford the excursion.
12. Spend a day on the Cape Peninsula
This route has a lot of places to stop to explore, so it would be great if you dedicate a day exclusively. Some of the places that you should not miss on this tour are the famous surfing beach of Kommetjie and the most magical point of this route, the
Cape of Good Hope. This is one of the most spectacular places on the Cape Peninsula to take photos, both for the beautiful scenery it offers and for the different legends that revolve around it. Back in Cape Town, don't forget to stop at Boulder Beach and say hello to the huge colony of African penguins that live there if you
travel to Cape Town.
Final Thoughts
On your route through South Africa, spend a couple of days in Cape Town, one of the three capitals of the country, and considered one of the
Instagrammable places. In addition to being an ideal place to rent a car and start a great route through this part of the country, you will find beautiful places in Cape Town. Therefore, and so that you do not miss anything, keep in mind these 12 Instagrammable places.