Tuesdays are better than Mondays for a number of reasons.
Café Caprice is almost at full capacity for its ABSOLUT BRUNCH BUT BETTER event happening this Saturday.
The Springboks have already started the 2024 Test season on a solid note.
While this guide should aim to empower voters to make an informed decision, a little treat at the end of a hard decision is always a good motivator, too.
To get a taste of Africa, the pair recently also shared the stage with South African favourite Black Coffee at Echostage in Washington, DC.
The annual Café Caprice Pool Party is happening once again. Don’t worry, it’s on a public holiday, so you can make hay while the sun shines.
The best beaches in the world have been revealed, and one South African spot has made it onto the list.
Scrubbing the smell of corporate from your soul will be none other than the electric DJ Roz and groove-bringer extraordinaire Charlie Shoemaker.
Fancy sippin’ some Moët bubbles while the sun hits the water and hip-hop music keeps the energy alive this Friday?
The winner will be contacted on Friday, just in time for the RWC semi-final match against England, which you can watch at Caprice as well! Sipping on a bottle of Veuve Clicquot while the Boks dismantle the Poms sounds like a blerrie good Saturday evening to us.
Snazzy cafes and so-hot-right-now bars come and go all the time in Cape Town, but something has to be said for the enduring vibe that Café Caprice has consistently brought to Campsbay beachfront since it opened its door 21 years ago.
Now you have a situation where the Department – along with the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture – want to draw up a list of the kind of sports that need to be seen as being in the national interest and therefore must be accessible to all when it’s broadcast.
We’re making hay while the sun shines with the happiest hour in town; that’s eight hours to find joy in half price cocktails, bubbly, and..wait for it… half price sushi, too!
If you want to blend in, you’ll have to think like a local. We’re here to help.
Here at 2oceansvibe, we take the business of declaring summer open very seriously and there is a set of rules we adhere to before the bottles are popped.
The mockumentary tells the tale of two young men, Ron “The Swan” Morton and Tim “Twinkle Toes” McKenzie.
Rental prices in the city have been on the rise over the past few months and that’s set to escalate in the high-end market across the Atlantic Seaboard.
This year, September 24 falls on a Saturday which means no long weekend. It’s a painful blow but we must soldier on.
It’s not often that nine-bedroom houses hit the market in Camps Bay so I’d imagine there’s some interest in this one.
Give me views, give me the buzz of the Camps Bay strip, give me people-watching that is almost unrivalled, and give me great sushi.
This warm weather is only sticking around for the weekend though, so we have to figure out how to soak up as much sun as possible before the cold sets in.
You’ll need to cough up a cool R30 million to land this four-bedroom house situated in a private, tranquil cul-de-sac.
Tuesdays are better than Mondays for a number of reasons, one of which involves tasty burgers.
It feels only right that the British media joins in on the chorus of publications urging tourists to visit Cape Town.
This year, Valentine’s Day falls on a Monday. The old saying goes ‘don’t let Monday ruin your Sunday’, and definitely don’t let Monday ruin your Valentine’s Day.
Assuming you do have R35 million burning a hole in your pocket, we thought we’d find ourselves a place with a cracking beach view.
Things can change very quickly in the space of two weeks, and a British guide to visiting Cape Town that was written today would be pretty concise.
Blue water, bluish skies, and a healthy smattering of bodies on the beach to serve as a reminder of why you’re paying R2,95 million for a one-bedroom apartment.
Glen Beach Villa is located on the beach in a large, lush garden setting with uninterrupted views over Table Mountain and the Twelve Apostles range.
The crowd on Facebook group ‘Cape Town Restaurants – the good, the bad and the nastyyyy’ can be a very hard lot to please.