A breathtaking city perched at the edge of the African continent took the top spot as the world's best travel destination, and it's not hard to see why.
, the coastal gem of South Africa, has been voted the number one city on the planet according to readers in their annual Travel Awards 2023, which marked its eighth consecutive win. With its , and affordability that makes a Paris weekend look pricey, it's little wonder British travellers are hooked.
Known for the iconic silhouette of Table Mountain rising above the skyline, and the golden sands of Camps Bay, Cape Town offers a rare mix of natural wonder and urban cool.
Just an hour's drive from the city centre, hundreds of wineries offer tastings in sun-drenched valleys, and a bottle of award-winning Brut bubbly might set you back less than a tenner.
And while the flight from the UK may take close to 12 hours, many say the real surprise comes after just landing, with the pound stretching far further than on typical European city breaks.
Luxury stays, fine dining and adventure trips all come at a fraction of the cost Brits might expect to pay back home.
The city is also a springboard to South Africa's rich interior.
Day trips to the Cape of Good Hope, whale-watching in Hermanus, or drives into the dramatic Karoo desert are all within reach, and for those looking to explore further afield, Cape Town's international airport offers direct routes to safari parks, tropical beaches, and bustling cities across the continent.
Even the weather seems to play along, with mild winters often brighter than a British summer, and long, sun-drenched days dominating the warmer months.
Whether it's your first visit or your fifth, Cape Town seems to cast a spell few places can match. And with yet another accolade under its belt, it's safe to say this African stunner isn't giving up its crown any time soon.
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