Cape Town is one of South Africa’s three capital cities and one of the most naturally beautiful places you can base yourself in. Set along the southwest coast where mountains drop into the Atlantic Ocean, the city is known for the instantly recognisable Table Mountain and a rich mix of cultures. For working travellers, Cape Town offers strong Wi-Fi speeds, a wide range of accommodation to suit different budgets and styles and easy access to everything from beaches and mountain trails to local markets, art, food and history. All in all, the city hits that sweet spot if you’re after a place that’s visually inspiring and shaped by the intersection of different cultures.
Popular areas to stay for working remotely in Cape Town include Gardens, Sea Point and Observatory.
According to Numbeo, the average monthly cost of living in Cape Town (excluding space to stay) in 2026 is £440–£540 ($580-$680 USD) for one person.
Typical Wi-Fi speeds in Cape Town are around 79 Mbps download and 24 Mbps upload, according to TestMy.net.
Don’t miss visiting Boulders Beach near Cape Town, where you can get up close to the charming African penguins living among the rocks.
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Cape Town is served by Cape Town International Airport (CPT), located about 20–30 minutes from the city with access by taxi, shuttle and rideshare.
Cape Town’s main rail hub is Cape Town Station, offering regional Metrorail services across the metro area. There is no long‑distance passenger rail currently in reliable operation.
Long‑distance and regional buses operate mainly from the Civic Centre Bus Terminal and Bellville Bus Terminal, with routes across South Africa and into neighboring countries.
Cape Town has a strong cafe and coworking scene, especially around City Bowl, Gardens, Woodstock and Sea Point, supported by the city’s tech, creative and digital nomad communities.
Groceries are easy to find across the city, with major options including Checkers, Pick n Pay, Woolworths, Spar and numerous neighbourhood shops and markets.
Much of the City Bowl is easy to explore on foot, while longer distances rely on taxis, buses and rental cars. The coastal and mountain‑side roads connect Sea Point, Gardens and the southern suburbs efficiently.
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