British Airways has frequent flights to Cape Town, landing at Cape Town International
Airport, 13 miles east of central Cape Town. After flights land, relax on Cape
Town's sun-drenched Clifton Beach or check out Cape Town's
local contemporary art at the South African National Gallery. Relive the
spectacular landing with a helicopter flight over Cape Town to gaze at flat-topped
Table Mountain.
Travel to/from central Cape Town
Once flights have landed in Cape Town, pick up a hire car and drive for about
20 minutes on the N2 into central Cape Town. For a stress-free journey after your
flight to Cape Town, wait outside the terminal and let a Cape Town Touch Down
taxi do the driving for you. For a cheaper option, share a shuttle
bus into Cape Town's city centre.
Best of Cape Town
While your Cape Town flight is landing, get a peak of Cape Town's iconic
Table Mountain. If you want a second look, take a cable-car trip to its
summit. After long flights to Cape Town, take a refreshing surf at
Muizenberg, a seaside town near Cape Town. If you just want to relax, soak up
Cape Town's sun on sandy beaches at Camps Bay. Can't wait
to start sightseeing in Cape Town? Head straight for Mandela's former cell
on UNESCO-protected Robben Island to learn more about Cape Town's
troubled past. Board return flights from Cape Town with a suitcase full of African
gifts like wooden masks from Cape Town's markets and beadwork from De
Waterkant. Choose fine wines from Cape Town's vine-carpeted
valleys.
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