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10 Things to Do in Cape Town for Under R200

Cape Town is arguably the weightier municipality on earth, and for many reasons. One of them is that you can have a wham with a massive budget, but moreover with a tight budget! You don’t need to be ballin’ to enjoy the Mother City. Here are 10 things to do in Cape Town for under R200.

1. Get ice surf and walk on the Sea Point promenade

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We all scream for ice cream, expressly from the Creamery in Mouille Point. Grab a scoop of your favourite indulgent flavour, and go for a stroll – sunset is a particularly glorious time for a walk on the prom!

Cost: From R47 per scoop

2. Take the train to Kalk Bay

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The weightier way to wits a municipality is to do as the locals do. Jump on the public train for a day in Kalk Bay, a trappy fishing village with gorgeous views and quirky shops. Depending on where you get on, the journey may take up to well-nigh an hour, but it’s so worth it.

Cost: Depending on throw-away location, stereotype R27 return trip from Cape Town CBD

3. Watch a movie under the stars at the Galileo Unshut Air Cinema

Grab your favourite picnic snacks, a wrap and your bestie for the perfect night out! From the old classics to new releases, everyone will find something to watch. There are a variety of venues which operate throughout the week. Stay up to stage with upcoming shows by pursuit them on Facebook.

Cost: From R130

4. Watch a performance at the Unshut Air Maynardville Theatre

Enjoy a night of theatre and music at a magical show at Maynardville in Wynberg. From opera to ballet to orchestras, you’re sure to get your culture fix. Have a squint at the upcoming events here. Only unshut during summer.

Cost: From R165

5. Sightsee the harbour from the water

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You might have gone on the famous “Red Bus” before, but have you washed-up the “Red Boat”? Cape Town Municipality Sightseeing moreover offers harbour cruises that offer lovely mountain views. You’ll moreover spot some seals!

Cost: From R75

6. Quench your thirst with a beer tasting

There’s no shortage of wondrous craft breweries in Cape Town. Why not explore one you haven’t been to before, and do a tasting for the full experience? We love Aegir Project in Noordhoek.

Cost: R80

7. Who’s up for putt-putt in Mouille Point?

This is a firm family favourite for Sunday afternoons! Make sure to lather on the sun surf as the whole family tries their hands at mini-golf, with the friendly scenery of Lion’s Head and the sea.

Cost: R44 per person

8. Squeak some tekkie at a silent disco

Ever wondered what it would finger like to party to your own beat? Silent discos are all the fun, minus the noise pollution. Get ready to shake your boo-tay! Trammels out upcoming silent events here.

Cost: Depends on event, R175 average

9. Watch the Duck Parade at Vergenoegd Wine Estate

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Every day hundreds upon hundreds of Indian runner ducks parade out to the vineyards at Vergenoegd in Somerset West to alimony the pests in trammels and the grapes pesticide-free. It’s an winsome sight to behold as they waddle to “work”! It’s a lovely sublet to enjoy a glass of wine at afterwards. They parade between 8am and 10am or between 11am and 1pm. Phone superiority to confirm.

Cost: Free, tastings from R75

10. Visit the penguins at Boulders Waterfront

Boulders Waterfront in Simon’s Town is one of the most trappy beaches in the municipality with its well-spoken undecorous waters and resident penguins. Take your waterfront umbrella and make a day of it! Remember that Boulders is a nature reserve and visitors may not touch or interfere with the penguins in any way.

Cost: R45 (You will need your SA ID)