The things any one lives in Cape Town will tell you about their city is that they are lucky enough to have:
– One of the most magnificent mountains on earth staring at them from any corner of the city and this is the essence of Cape Town’s heritage, heart and atmosphere.
– Mediterranean weather in store; no matter what the climate, the sun shines for more than 11 hours a day and the city provides enough entertainment come rain or sunshine.
– The most beautiful place in South Africa;
– The money-making center and most sought-after location to buy properties, find jobs and settle down permanently.
– Finest health care facilities, gyms, spas, and boutiques, breathtaking beaches and abundance of ways to have fun.
– South Africa is the host for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Soccer stadium developments are in place and income has risen remarkably due to new job opportunities and services being created for 2010. Home to professional soccer, rugby and hockey teams, Cape Town boasts a wide array of sporting facilities for spectators and players alike.
– The most cosmopolitan city, where you will find high fashion, exclusive men’s wear stores and celebrities jetting in and out of all the trendy night spots, open until the wee hours of the morning such as Hemisphere, most popular club Cape Town’s
– With the sun that doesn’t set until 9 p.m. in some evenings, and when you’re sipping an after-work cocktail overlooking the Camps Bay beachfront while watching the sunset, it makes a lot of sense to stay.
– Average cost of a pint of a beer in a bar in this city: $1.99












