According to the public hashtags used across Instagram last year, these are the most popular suburbs and restaurants in SA. Oh, and take a guess which city comes out tops.
Nothing like a little annual rivalry to get the competitive side of you in it to win it. Camps Bay Beach is where it’s all going down.
I don’t know what you have planned, but over in Camps Bay there’s a whole lot of good vibes going down each and every week.
While strutting your stuff in Camps Bay, it’s not difficult to come across spectacular moments that scream “live the holiday”. Of course Instagram has them in spades.
So you want to play with the big dogs and call Camps Bay home? If you can free up R25 million here are a few options you might want to consider.
That time of the year is officially here, and while it might have taken longer than usual we’re relieved the hot weather didn’t pass us by. Hello summer!
As SA Cocktail Week gets under way, we suggest you take a gander at what we consider the best cocktails in Cape Town. Delicious, aren’t they?
Today’s temperature is in the high 20s in the Mother City, which means summer is pretty much here. You’ll want to kick things off in style – here’s how.
A local restaurant known for its Sunday night takkie squeaking has won international recognition. About time, we say.
Keen for a little pampering tomorrow? Why not, because you really should be spoiling yourself. We have something we think you might enjoy.
Winter specials abound, but if you’re keen to shovel some tasty food to your face without breaking the bank you’ll want to head Camps Bay way.
Feel like a holiday, but not too sure if you really deserve to head all the way to Thailand? We might have found the perfect escape, if only for a day.
If you’re a fan of the famous sunset strip in Camps Bay you might want to swing past this Saturday. Looks like there’s a decent jol going down.
Since the rand has weakened, a whole new group of property mogul have made their way to Cape Town. They have their sites set on a few spots in particular.
Alice may have ventured pretty deep down that rabbit hole and into Wonderland, but if you’re after a proper Halloween jol you won’t need to travel far.
Have you ever wished to dive into the Alice’s world of Wonderland, and escape reality for just one night? Well, here’s your chance.
Isn’t it time you break the routine of the same breakfast at the same place on Saturdays? Here’s something you won’t have tried just yet.
To party like a rockstar means living life on the edge, so where in Cape Town are the biggest jollers going to be breaking it down?
Who doesn’t like tequila? How about a tequila temple? Of course Cape Town is showing the rest of the country how it’s done.
Sure you have the odd braai with mates and watch the rugga, but how about making a proper day of watching your favourite sport?
Ever heard of the Rainbow Bagel? They’ve caused a stir around the world, and this weekend might be our first glimpse of the elusive creation.
Have you ever heard of a Coronarita? Well, if not, you can get one, or many, in Cape Town every Friday. Check it out.
This weekend, Camps Bay beach – the most beloved beach in Cape Town – will be packed to the rafters with beautiful people. Check out details here.
Friday happened to the long-awaited office Christmas party, the usual suspects coming together to ensure it was one for the ages.
Loosen up those hip joints and twirl the ‘tache because this weekend it’s Movember bowling time. This one should be a real jol.
Wispy whiskers and itchy top lips, November is here and that means the furry top lip will be front and centre for the rest of the month. Bowls, anyone?
Here in Cape Town we suffer from a fear of commitment, especially when it comes to planning the biggest jol of the year. Get cracking on this one though.
Come rain or shine, the beach and ocean always does wonders for the soul – so why not spend the afternoon staring at it?
This is the “everything you should drink and where you should drink it” list for your summer. We have tried and tested this combination and can highly recommend it.
The Durban-July is arguably one of the country’s biggest parties, but there’s a way to get in on the action without breaking the budget and travelling to Durbs.