Amy Fraser is a creative and detail-oriented content professional with a background in television and radio. As the Content Coordinator at Time Out South Africa, she combines her passion for storytelling with a sharp editorial eye to spotlight the very best of local culture. Deeply inspired by the beauty and vibrancy of South Africa, Amy captures its essence through both words and visuals. When she’s not behind the camera lens, you’ll likely find her enjoying a glass of wine at one of Cape Town’s stunning wine estates.

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Amy Fraser

Content Coordinator, Time Out South Africa

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Events: What’s on in Cape Town

Events: What’s on in Cape Town

As if the mountain, oceans, vibrant city and dynamic culinary scene weren’t enough to keep you busy, Cape Town also brings the goods when it comes to a jam-packed schedule of concerts and events. We're tapping into all the vibes with our updated and expanded Events Guide to Cape Town. Across the city, you’ll find live music, vibey markets, special shows and fun events that are a total jol (that’s a ‘party’, in local lingo). Here's our hand-picked selection of the hottest events to head for in the Mother City. RECOMMENDED:📍 The best things to do in Cape Town🍝 The best restaurants in Cape Town🏖 The best beaches in Cape Town🛍 The best shops in Cape Town🏠 The best Airbnbs in Cape Town 🏹 The best hotels in Cape Town
Single in the City: Where to find love in Cape Town this September

Single in the City: Where to find love in Cape Town this September

Roses are red, violets are blue. You might be single, but Time Out is here to help you. Okay, okay, it's cheesy. But it felt right. With December and summer just a few months away, we’re here to help you set the scene for that romantic sunset picnic at Clifton Beach – chocolate-covered strawberries, shared smiles, and maybe even a spark with someone new. This September guide, like all of our dating-scene recommendations, focuses on spaces where you can meet like-minded people in a relaxed, no-pressure, and most importantly, safe environment. Worst-case scenario? You don’t meet the one, but you walk away with a few lifelong friends. That’s a win in our book. And just so we're clear: if this leads to marriage, we fully expect a shoutout in the vows. Already found that special someone and need a great date idea? Check out the best things to do in Cape Town right now!
Single in the City: Where to find love in Cape Town this August

Single in the City: Where to find love in Cape Town this August

Hello, August! A new month means fresh starts, new adventures – and yes, even a few chances to spark something special. And honestly, what better place to do it than in the Mother City? Cape Town was just crowned Africa’s Best City for Nightlife, so whether you're into moonlit dancefloors, spontaneous late-night missions, or cosy coffee shop chats, there's a vibe for everyone. This month’s event lineup is all about finding your rhythm, meeting like-minded people, and maybe even crossing paths with someone who shares your taste in memes and music – all in a relaxed, welcoming, and pressure-free space. Whether you’re heading out solo or with your crew, it’s a chance to try something new, have a good time, and put yourself out there. And hey, even if nothing sparks, at least you’ve got a great night out in the bag.
All aboard! See Cape Town aboard South Africa’s largest private yacht

All aboard! See Cape Town aboard South Africa’s largest private yacht

As a Capetonian for nearly fifteen years, I still find myself in constant awe, whether it’s the breathtaking beauty of the city or simply the privilege of being able to call this remarkable place home. Recently, someone asked me: What’s the best way to experience the Mother City?  The truth is, that’s part of Cape Town’s magic – there’s no single answer. You can wander the charming, eclectic streets of Kalk Bay, drive up to Signal Hill to catch a world-class sunset, soar above the city in a helicopter, or sail along the coastline with dolphins and seals making surprise appearances. That’s where The Mirage comes in.  Manley SocialThe Mirage set against the majestic backdrop of Table Mountain
Where to Find the Wild Ones Near Durban

Where to Find the Wild Ones Near Durban

Durban, as the key coastal city of KwaZulu-Natal, boasts some of the most diverse and spectacular wildlife on the planet. If you’re craving a break from the hustle and bustle of city life, this east-coast region of South Africa offers the perfect gateway to nature. From the legendary Big Five to fascinating reptiles and an incredible amount of endemic birdlife, it’s a dream road trip waiting to happen. Now, let’s clear up a common myth while we’re at it: no, we don’t have lions casually roaming down the streets or giraffes popping by for a coffee. But there are incredible reserves and parks nearby where you can safely see these amazing creatures in their natural habitats. While the thrill of seeing Africa’s iconic wildlife up close is unforgettable, always remember: you’re a guest in their territory. Respect their space, keep a safe distance, and never attempt to approach or interact with these wild animals.  So buckle up, grab your binoculars, and let’s explore the wild wonders waiting for you in and around Durban.
Local Intel: Clement Pedro

Local Intel: Clement Pedro

Want to know where the locals love to go? In this series on Time Out Cape Town, ‘Local Intel’ taps into some of the city’s best-connected characters to unearth the corners you simply can’t miss in the Mother City. “Cape Town is a chef’s playground,” says chef, content creator and TV personality Clement Pedro. When he’s not in the kitchen, you’ll likely find him wandering down to Giovanni’s, savouring Cape Malay flavours, enjoying our award-winning wines, or simply soaking in the beauty of the best city on earth. But for Clement, it’s not just the food or the scenery – it’s the people who truly define Cape Town. It’s the warmth of locals who open their homes, share their family recipes, and embrace one another’s cultures.  We caught up with him to get an inside look into the places and people that make Cape Town so special – from his go-to local chef to his lesser-known facourites you have to try. Time Out Cape Town: Which Cape Town neighbourhood feels most like “you” right now – and why? Clement: I’ve been living in the Southern Suburbs for four years, and it has been amazing, to say the least. It’s like the South has an open door policy when it comes to food. Everyone is ready to tell you a nostalgic story about a dish or ingredient, what they had for dinner, what they’re planning on having for dinner, who’s baking the best croissants in town and who’s brewing what and when.  It’s a foodie haven and beautiful mix of people and cultures, not forgetting the wine farms litera
Single in the City: Where to find love in Cape Town this July

Single in the City: Where to find love in Cape Town this July

Cape Town might be ranked the 10th best city in the world to find love, but let’s be honest – sometimes dating here feels more like navigating a maze than a love story. Add dating apps to the mix, and it can turn into a full-blown swipe saga. Sure, dating apps let you swipe right from the comfort of your couch (and in your pajamas – we don’t judge). But with great swiping comes great risk: catfishing, ghosting, and the ever-dreaded “situationship.” That’s where we come in. We’re here to help you put your phone down and actually connect, like, real eye contact kind of connect. Whether you’re looking for the one, a plus-one, or just want to mingle with Cape Town’s finest and like-minded singles, we’ve curated the ultimate event guide to help you find your vibe. P.S. If this ends in a wedding, we expect cake. And an invite.
Local Intel: Tracey Lange

Local Intel: Tracey Lange

Want to know where the locals love to go? In this exclusive series on Time Out Cape Town, ‘Local Intel’ taps into some of the city’s best-connected characters to unearth the corners you simply can’t miss in the Mother City. If she’s not lighting up the airwaves on Kfm or gracing your TV screen, you’ll likely spot Tracey Lange on the cover of a magazine – or behind the scenes producing award-winning films. They say you can hear Tracey before you see her, thanks to her infectious laugh that leaves everyone in stitches. A proud Cape Town local, originally from Somerset West, Tracey is deeply passionate about empowering women, giving back to communities, and shining a light on local talent. And when she’s not working, you’ll often find her strolling through the vibrant streets of the Mother City, soaking in its sounds, aromas, cultures, and undeniable beauty. Time Out Cape Town caught up with Tracey to discover her top picks in the city – from dining hotspots to the best places to unwind. MORE CELEBS SHARE THEIR LOCAL SECRETS Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis' go-to coffee spot Where radio presenter Lester Kiewit gets his gatsbys The GoodLuck guide to Cape Town! Carl Wastie's favourite hiking trails
Father’s Day, Cape Town Style: Local legends share their ideal day

Father’s Day, Cape Town Style: Local legends share their ideal day

In the lead-up to Father’s Day, Time Out Cape Town is getting an exclusive inside scoop on what makes the perfect celebration in the Mother City – straight from four local dads who are serving up more than just classic dad jokes (though expect a few of those too). While the perfect Father’s Day might look different from one dad to the next – from slippers and sleep-ins to braais and beach walks – one thing’s for sure: quality time with loved ones is the real gift (no socks required). To celebrate Father’s Day in the Mother City, we asked four local legends (we don't make the rules) – all masters of balancing dad life with doing the most – what makes the day truly unforgettable. There’s Smile FM’s Ryan O’Connor, the voice that wakes up Cape Town with a grin; our very own explorer-in-chief Richard Holmes, always chasing sunsets or discovering the next best thing; Time Out South Africa's Content Director and all-round creative wrangler Andrew Hallett, who is still searching for the perfect beer; and last but never least, Carl Wastie – the man of many hats (and mics), whether he’s lighting up screens on the 'Expresso Show' or spinning good vibes on Kfm. So, what does the ultimate Cape Town Father’s Day look like for them? Spoiler: it’s less about the gifts, and more about the moments. [Haven't made any plans yet? We've got you covered with Things to do in Cape Town for Father's Day]
Local Intel: Carl Wastie

Local Intel: Carl Wastie

Want to know where the locals love to go? In this exclusive series on Time Out Cape Town, ‘Local Intel’ taps into some of the city’s best-connected characters to unearth the corners you simply can’t miss in the Mother City. When you hear the word mohawk, there’s a good chance Carl Wastie’s name pops into your head. But beyond the signature hairstyle, it’s his unmistakable voice that’s become a daily soundtrack for many Capetonians. Whether he’s brightening your morning on the Expresso Show, keeping you company on your way home on Kfm, or bringing the energy as an event MC, Carl has earned his place as one of Cape Town’s most dynamic and down-to-earth media personalities. But what does the award-winning presenter get up to when he’s off-air? Time Out Cape Town caught up with Carl to find out how he spends his time in the Mother City. MORE CELEBS SHARE THEIR LOCAL SECRETS Comedian Alan Committie on his favourite breakfast spot Where designer Sindiso Khumalo shops for gifts Where Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis heads for coffee The GoodLuck guide to Cape Town!

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Festive Lights Switch-On

Festive Lights Switch-On

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! On 30 November, Cape Town will once again light up the summer sky as thousands gather on the Grand Parade and along Adderley Street for the 56th edition of the Festive Lights Switch-On. This much-loved, free, family-friendly event returns under the uplifting theme "United in Hope," promising an evening of joy, unity, and celebration. While the artist line-up is still a surprise, be sure to keep an eye on social media for exciting announcements!
Shxtsngigs | Daddy's Home

Shxtsngigs | Daddy's Home

For an evening of spicy confessions, brutally honest advice, and laugh-out-loud commentary, look no further – ShxtsNGigs is coming to The Goldrush Dome on 24 January 2026. Hosted by best mates James and Fuhad, the wildly popular UK podcast delivers outrageous stories, big belly laughs, and the kind of awkward audience moments that make live shows unforgettable.
Shxtsngigs | Daddy's Home

Shxtsngigs | Daddy's Home

UK podcast duo ShxtsNGigs are bringing their unfiltered comedy and off-the-cuff storytelling to South Africa for the first time. Known for their viral episodes and unapologetic humour, hosts James Duncan and Fuhad will take the stage at the Grand Arena, GrandWest, on 27 January 2026.
Goldrush Dome

Goldrush Dome

Set beside the iconic FNB Stadium, the Goldrush Dome spans 6,000 mÂČ and welcomes over 10,000 guests. What to expect during your visit: The Goldrush Dome is a versatile venue that hosts a wide range of events, including: Concerts and live performances Corporate events and conferences Exhibitions Private functions Guests can enjoy a variety of freshly prepared, flavour-packed dishes at the Dome’s on-site restaurant. For sports enthusiasts, the vibrant sports bar offers a high-energy atmosphere, complete with big screens and a full selection of drinks – perfect for watching the game with fellow fans. Getting to the Goldrush Dome: The Dome is easily accessible via public transport, including the Gautrain and Rea Vaya bus systems. For those driving, major routes such as the M1 and Soweto Highway provide direct access from all parts of Johannesburg.
The Linden Market Spring Edition

The Linden Market Spring Edition

Linden Market is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a vibrant Spring Edition on Saturday, 27, and Sunday, 28 September at the Johannesburg Botanical Gardens, promising a weekend filled with artisanal treasures, live music, and a festive atmosphere. Over 150 hand-picked vendors will showcase a wide array of fashion, décor, art, jewellery, skincare, and more. Set in a family-friendly environment, the market welcomes children under 12 free of charge, while general admission is R60.
Rocking the Daisies

Rocking the Daisies

Rocking the Daisies is back for its 20th anniversary, and it’s going to be nothing short of epic! From 3 to 5 October, Cloof Wine Estate will once again transform into South Africa’s premier festival destination. Expect the very best in Cape cuisine, cutting-edge local fashion, immersive art experiences, wellness spaces, and various camping options. This milestone year is bringing global stars to South African soil for the very first time, including Summer Walker, Jessie Reyez, Mereba, and Sam Tompkins, making it a festival you won’t want to miss.  
Cloof Wine Estate

Cloof Wine Estate

Tucked away in the heart of the Darling region, Cloof Wine Estate is home to vines dating back to 1966, with more planted in 1976 and 1987. Just like the varied Darling landscape, Cloof’s wine range is rich and diverse – from crisp Sauvignon Blancs to bold Shirazes and more. Tasting room hours Tuesday to Thursday: 9 am to 4 pm Friday: 9 am to 2 pm Saturday: Strictly by appointment How to get to Cloof Wine Estate If you're travelling from the city centre, the journey can take up to 1 hour and 30 minutes, depending on the route and traffic conditions. Via N7: 1 hour 6 minutes Via R27: 1 hour 13 minutes Via Old Malmesbury Road: 1 hour 25 minutes Want to make a weekend out of it? Check out the best small-town getaways near Cape Town
Mojo Heritage Day Street Fest

Mojo Heritage Day Street Fest

Good food, great music, a spirit of ubuntu, and a whole lot of gees! Mojo Market is pulling out all the stops this Heritage Day with a vibrant street festival on 24 September, running from 12 pm to 11 pm. Visitors can expect an unforgettable celebration featuring live performances by local talent, including Jimmy Nevis and DJ Roger Goode. The event will also boast bustling street stalls, buzzing bars, and festive vibes from start to finish. Tickets range from R50 to R500 (excluding booking fees), so there’s something for every budget.
Brookdale Estate

Brookdale Estate

5 out of 5 stars
To call Brookdale Estate a 'hidden gem' would not only be an understatement – it would be a disservice. This estate isn’t just a gem; it’s a sanctuary. From the moment you pass through its grand double gates, Brookdale wraps itself around you like a warm, familiar embrace, effortlessly meeting your every need, want, and quiet desire. Here, time slows. The endless vineyards stretch out like a dream, and the gentle sound of jazz adds a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere from morning to evening. Yes, it may sound like a clichĂ©; but at Brookdale Estate, your worries truly do melt away. It’s a place where you breathe deeper, move slower, and reconnect with the beauty of stillness. Why stay at Brookdale Estate's Manor House? From the moment you arrive at Brookdale Estate in Paarl, you’re not just another guest – you’re THE guest. Everyone, from the security at the gate to the staff throughout the property, greets you by name and with genuine warmth. As you drive in, it feels like stepping into another world, one defined by quiet luxury, where the only sounds are birdsong and the flow of a nearby stream. I won’t lie. There were moments when I felt like a celebrity. The moment I stepped out of the car at the Manor House, a team of smiling staff were already there, ready to welcome me. It was effortless, sincere, and immediately comforting. That’s the beauty of Brookdale, it has a way of making every guest feel seen, valued, and genuinely special. Built in a modern Cape Dutch style, the Br
Le Petit Chef x Mrs South Africa

Le Petit Chef x Mrs South Africa

The world’s smallest chef is back – serving up bold flavours with a meaningful twist. On 3 October at the Blueberry Hill Hotel, in partnership with Mrs South Africa, this one-night-only fundraising event will support the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA). Guests will be treated to an unforgettable six-course immersive dining experience by Le Petit Chef, where storytelling meets fine dining. Proceeds from all ticket sales will go directly to CANSA, helping to make a real difference in the fight against cancer.
Surf Expo Africa

Surf Expo Africa

Surf Expo Africa is South Africa’s first trade show dedicated to ocean sports and beach lifestyle, happening at the CTICC from 28 to 30 November. Expect thousands of ocean lovers coming together to celebrate surf, paddle, dive, swim, and the future of our blue planet. Tip Out Tip: Heading to the Mother City for the expo? Don’t miss our guide to the best local waves!
Jozi Kota Festival

Jozi Kota Festival

A celebration of one of Joburg’s most beloved street foods, the Jozi Kota Festival is back and bigger than ever! Taking place at FNB Stadium on 4 October, this vibrant event serves up more than just delicious kotas loaded with bold fillings and creative twists. Expect a full weekend of live music, family-friendly entertainment, and non-stop fun for all ages, plus, of course, mouth-watering kotas that capture the true flavour of Jozi!

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TEARS Animal Rescue devastated by fire: Here’s how you can help

TEARS Animal Rescue devastated by fire: Here’s how you can help

TEARS Animal Rescue has long been a beacon of hope for abused and neglected animals – rescuing, treating, rehabilitating, and rehoming them, while offering a second chance at life. As a pro-life, registered non-profit organisation, TEARS relies on the support of compassionate individuals to help fulfil its mission of bringing relief to animals in distress. Today, that mission faces one of its toughest challenges yet. What was once a vibrant sanctuary for furry companions has been reduced to ashes after a devastating fire struck the facility. "TEARS is on fire." This was the chilling message received by the team in the early hours of this morning. Speaking to Time Out Cape Town, Tinka Shapiro, Head of Fundraising and Marketing, explains that the fire broke out just after 5am in Sunnydale, Fish Hoek on a neighbouring property. Although the exact cause is still under investigation, she says that "it spread across the wooden fence and into the kennels".  Facebook: TEARS Animal RescueDamage caused by fire Thanks to the quick actions of local staff alerted by security, disaster was narrowly averted. "Staff who live in the area were alerted by security and were able to respond quickly and move the dogs from the kennels that were burning and place them safely in the clinic," she explains. Despite these heroic efforts, three Wendy houses have been completely destroyed, leaving a trail of black ash where a safe haven for many dogs once stood. Thankfully, no animals have been harmed a
Out and About in Cape Town: Things to do this weekend

Out and About in Cape Town: Things to do this weekend

Hear ye, hear ye! This weekend is all about Shakespeare, opera, and ballet; your ticket to the finer things. Once you’ve soaked in the high culture, switch gears and dance the night away at ARTNIGHT’s 365PARTYGIRL. Feeling that’s a bit much? Take it slow with your wellness crew at LOVE MATCHA Moves, where matcha and mindful movement are the menu's main attractions. Still looking to score some freebies this Heritage Month? We've got you covered with the best deals and can't-miss specials around town. CBD African Times Friday, 19 September - Saturday, 21 September. 7pm and 3pm Venue: Arena Theatre, Artscape, Cape Town Price: R120, bookings via Web Tickets An exploration of prejudices and how a family is forced to confront the reality of their current situation in a once-celebrated South African democracy. One of Pieter-Dirk Uys’s most memorable plays, African Times reincarnates Dr. M Z Nkosi for the stage. Time Out Tip: Artscape provides wheelchair seating. Should you require assistance making a booking, call Artscape Dial-a-Seat on 021 421 76 95. Web TicketsAfrican Times 365PARTYGIRL Saturday, 20 September, 8pm - 2am Venue: District, Harrington St, District Six Price: From R90, bookings via Quicket ARTNIGHT has proven quite a hit with the groove crowd. Now in its fourth edition, the event will be hosted at District. Called 365PARTYGIRL, expect mainstream pop bangers that make it fun, chaotic, and energetic. No under-18s allowed. Photograph: shironosovClub, party, dancin
Make a splash! These public pools are now open across Jozi

Make a splash! These public pools are now open across Jozi

Spring has finally made itself at home in Joburg, bringing longer days, warmer afternoons, and the first real hint of the season’s energy. With temperatures climbing into the high 20s and a breeze still in the air, the city is starting to feel alive again.  And while the temps will only keep climbing as the season unfolds, Joburgers don’t have to wait for the first rains to cool off. Whether you’re the type to dip a toe cautiously or cannonball straight in, the city’s public swimming pools are officially open, ready to make spring weekends a whole lot more refreshing. The City of Johannesburg officially launched the 2025/26 public swimming season. Starting 1 September, 32 pools are open to the public and will remain operational through the end of March 2026. And no – this doesn’t involve a plunge into Randburg’s notorious 'Jozi Jacuzzi'. Facebook: Joburg SportOrlando Swimming Pool Here's where to make a splash: Rabie Ridge Roosevelt Park Windsor East Linden pool Verity Park Blairgowrie Florida Lake Florida North Roodepoort Dobsonville Moletsane Meadowlands Noordgesig Orlando Pimville Power Park Senaoane Klipspruit Splash Pool Paterson Park Sydenham Moffat Park Crown Gardens Forest Hill Rhodes Park Ellis Park Pioneer Park Hofland park Eldorado Park Ext: 9 Eldorado Park Ext: 4 Lenasia Ext: 2 Lenasia Ext: 10 Lenasia South   Time Out Tips: Beat the crowds: Swim early or late for a quieter, more relaxed experience.  Pack smart: Bring a chic towel, sunhat, sunscreen, and a li
Out and About in Cape Town: Things to do this weekend

Out and About in Cape Town: Things to do this weekend

Whether you celebrate spring on September 1st or roll your eyes at those who do and instead wait for the 22nd, one thing is certain: Cape Town is getting lighter and brighter, and the gees building up to summer couldn't be more tangible. Weather-wise, the Mother City is in for a sunny weekend, with temperatures reaching highs of 23°C and dipping to lows of 12°C. If you're slowly emerging from winter hibernation (no judgment) or already in weekend warrior mode, we've compiled a list that's sure to have something for every member of the family.  Time Out Tip: First Thursday takes place on Thursday, 4 September - it's the perfect excuse to pop into the Time Out Market, in the ever popular V&A Waterfront for a head start to your weekend buzz with great food, drinks and local entertainment. CBD Open Book Cape Town Friday, 5 September - Sunday, 7 September Venue: Homecoming Centre, Corner Buitenkant St, Caledon St Price: Programme-dependent. Bookings via the Open Book Festival website Arguably, the most important literary event on Cape Town’s calendar, the Open Book Festival is an inclusive, vibrant meeting space for writers and avid book lovers. With panels, poetry, and conversations at its core, the event celebrates the power of storytelling to deepen understanding and foster empathy across communities. Facebook: Open Book Festival Jacques Brel is Alive, and Well, and Living in Paris Starts Thursday, 4 September, 7 pm Venue: Artscape, Arena Theatre Price: R150. Booking via W
Own your health: Where to get screened in Joburg for under R300

Own your health: Where to get screened in Joburg for under R300

Self-love looks different for everyone. For some, it’s a fresh set of nails, a glowing facial, a delicious meal, a good workout, or catching up with a friend over coffee. Sometimes, it’s simply giving yourself the grace to sleep in. But if we're being honest, how often do we overlook what’s arguably even more important – our inner health? Every month is a good reminder to prioritise your wellbeing, but during Women’s Month, it feels especially meaningful.  Don't get us wrong, we know. Appointments like these can be easy to delay or feel a little daunting. But your health is worth it. To make it easier, Dis-Chem clinics nationwide are stepping in to help close the gap. Until 14 September, you can get a Pap smear, breast examination, and rapid HPV test for R299.95 – a simple step that could make a lasting impact on your health, all in a stigma-free, safe, and supportive environment. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dis-Chem (@dischem_pharmacies) ALSO READ: Johannesburg for Women: Your ultimate city guide Here is everything you need to know before, during, and after booking an appointment (so we can help calm those nerves and make the process easier for you). Do I need medical aid? No, you don’t. According to Dis-Chem, this initiative is cash-only and not claimable from medical aid. How do I book an appointment?: You can schedule an appointment in any of the following ways: Call a branch directly: wait for the operator (do no
Cape Town named #3 best city globally for Gen Z to live, work and flourish

Cape Town named #3 best city globally for Gen Z to live, work and flourish

The Mother City has once again proven it's got serious global appeal, especially among Gen Z. Cape Town is among the top three best cities in the world for Gen Z. No, seriously, we've asked twenty-somethings around the globe, they've brought receipts. What is Gen Z? Gen Z, short for Generation Z, includes those born between 1995 and 2012, making them 13 to 28 years old this year. They’ve come of age in a fully connected world, with smartphones in hand and social media at their fingertips. How did the survey work? Each year, Time Out publishes its highly anticipated ranking of the world’s greatest cities. In 2025, Cape Town came out on top as the best city on Earth overall, scoring high across factors like food, nightlife, culture, and public spaces. ALSO READ: The 15 best clubs and nightlife in Cape Town But Time Out didn’t stop there; they dug deeper to ask: what makes a city truly great for Gen Z? Using the same data, they highlighted what today’s young adults actually value in a place to live. So, what matters most to Gen Z? An accessible cultural scene Walkability Affordability Great nightlife Ease of meeting new people The findings Cape Town ranked third in the world for Gen Z, with an impressive 82% of local Gen Z residents saying they’re happy living here. The city also earned top marks for its looks (71% describe it as beautiful), budget-friendly social life (76% say nights out are affordable), and general vibe – 62% say it's just an exciting place to be. Only Bangk
Springboks vs Wallabies: Everything you need to know

Springboks vs Wallabies: Everything you need to know

Can you feel it? With 16 August fast approaching, the Bok gees is tangible – and it’s the perfect occasion to bring out your Labokboks as you back the boys. On Saturday, Ellis Park Stadium will come alive as the Springboks take on Australia’s Wallabies in the Castle Lager Rugby Championship – a clash set to deliver fireworks. With the latest team announcement fuelling optimism, fans have every reason to believe the Boks are poised for a standout performance. Coach Rassie is ready for battle, saying that while the Wallabies will "come out guns blazing, we are confident that the players selected will be up for the challenge." Whether you're soaking up the atmosphere in the stands or cheering from home, here’s everything you need to know to make the most of game day, from Park and Ride details to what to leave at home and how to doge traffic. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Springboks (@bokrugby) Match Details: Date: 16 August Location: Ellis Park Stadium Kick-off: 5:10 pm To book a ticket, click here Springbok Team to Face Australia: Ox Nche Malcolm Marx Wilco Louw Eben Etzebeth Lood de Jager Marco van Staden Pieter-Steph du Toit Siya Kolisi (captain) Grant Williams Manie Libbok Kurt-Lee Arendse Andre Esterhuizen Jesse Kriel Edwill van der Merwe Aphelele Fassi Park and Ride Services: Park and Ride services will be available at the designated pick-up points listed below. Buses will operate from 1 pm and
Out and About in Cape Town: Things to do this weekend

Out and About in Cape Town: Things to do this weekend

From plant expos and world-class bansuri to jazz Sundays, soulful storytelling, and marimba magic - Cape Town is buzzing with events that’ll warm your weekend, even in the middle of winter.   We moving closer to spring but there's still a chill in the air with overcast weekend conditions forecast. So layer up.  Whether you're in the mood for markets, music, or something mellow, plenty is happening across the city and its surroundings to keep you out and about. And don't forget: Time Out Market Cape Town is abuzz with vibe over weekends - see the full line-up here. Here’s your curated guide to what’s on from 1–3 August, across Cape Town and its eclectic neighbourhoods.    CBD Cape Town Plant Expo & Market 2 August | 10 am to 5 pm CTICC Tickets range between R100 and R200. The Cape Town Plant Expo & Market, hosted by Rays Retail Nursery, is shaping up to be a great thyme for plant lovers of all kinds – whether you're a collector, rare plant hunter, or indoor jungle enthusiast. Kids under 15 get in free, and convenient parking is available at the CTICC’s P1 parking lot. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Rays Retail Nursery (@raysretailnursery_) Symphony of Banbury 2 August | 7 pm Artscape Theatre Tickets start at R200 and can be purchased here. ‘Symphony of Bansuri’ brings together the rich musical heritage of India with the elegance of Western classical music. Experience Grammy-winning flautist Rakesh Chaurasia li
Out and About in Cape Town: Things to do this weekend

Out and About in Cape Town: Things to do this weekend

Can you believe we’re already heading into the last weekend of July? With August just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to make the most of what’s left of the month. Whether you’re planning a quiet weekend at home or a night out on the town, the Mother City has something for everyone. The weekend might start a bit gloomy on Friday; however, by Sunday, sunshine is set to make a welcome return, perfect for enjoying Cape Town’s vibrant nightlife. After all, the city was recently named Africa’s Best City for Nightlife by Time Out. Wherever your mood takes you, we’ve rounded up the best events to help you make the most of your weekend, so you can relax, enjoy, and maybe even forget the gloomy start to it all. RECOMMENDED: 😋 The best indoor activities for kids in Cape Town🍳 The best breakfast and brunch spots in Cape Town☕ The best cafĂ©s and coffee shops in Cape Town📍 The best things to do in Cape Town CBD Swan Lake 25 to 27 July | 2 pm, 7 pm CTICC Tickets range between R200 and R800 For the first time in nearly 30 years, South Africa’s two premier classical ballet companies – Cape Town City Ballet and Joburg Ballet – will unite to present the timeless classic Swan Lake on tour. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Cape Town City Ballet (@capetowncityballet) IBFF Cape Classic 2025 26 July Homecoming Centre Tickets start at R250 and can be purchased here
Cape Town is Africa's Best City for Nightlife!

Cape Town is Africa's Best City for Nightlife!

Gone are the days when a great night out only meant dancing till dawn, sore feet, and questionable decisions (though, if that’s still your vibe, no judgment). These days, nightlife means something for everyone, and Cape Town proves that it’s the place to do it all.  The Mother City’s winning streak shows no signs of slowing down, further cementing its reputation as a world-class destination in every way. Fresh off being named the Best City on Earth and boasting the title of World’s Best Airport (shoutout to Cape Town International), the city has added yet another accolade to its growing list. Cape Town has ranked 11th in Time Out's Best Cities for Nightlife Right Now! We're also loving the fact that three other African cities  - Lagos, Cairo and Marrakesh - claimed some shine on the list.  SEE: The Culture Edit: Africa is the Future. Why are we still trying to leave?   View this post on Instagram A post shared by Time Out Travel (@timeouttravel) How the ranking works: Time Out surveyed thousands of people across hundreds of cities around the world, asking them to rate both the quality and affordability of their nightlife. Think: clubbing, bars, pubs, live shows and more. A panel of Time Out city editors and writers then weighed in, considering not just the party scene, but also late-night cafĂ©s, street culture, and local community hubs that keep cities buzzing after dark. According to the survey, 77% of Capetonians rated the city highly for after
Nothing but love: Tracey Lange on rallying behind stranded soccer tour

Nothing but love: Tracey Lange on rallying behind stranded soccer tour

For radio personality Tracey Lange, having access to a platform and using it for good was a no-brainer when it came to a group of teens stranded overseas. What was meant to be the trip of a lifetime turned into a harrowing ordeal for this group of aspiring soccer players when travel planning for a football tour to Spain went wrong. After competing in the Donosti Cup, more than two dozen players from Cape Town-based BT Football Academy found themselves stranded in Spain and then Portugal after being moved by bus, with no flights home.  Parents, who had paid an estimated R50k for the trip, were left in shock as return flights failed to materialise — reportedly due to visa delays and inflated travel costs. As panic set in, Cape Town rallied.  Enter radio personality Tracey Lange, who spotted a post on the Coloured Girls Rock Facebook page and jumped into action. She helped launch a public fundraising campaign that would ultimately become a lifeline. She joined forces with pastors Dane and Tersia Mesane of Christ Culture Church, whose compassion and leadership played a vital role in reuniting the children with their families. "I saw the post on Coloured Girls Rock page on Facebook and that to me was proof that this was legit. We got hold of someone who could assist with the contact details of one of the coaches. We wanted all information before going live on social media so that all questions could be answered. Avukile got onto the parents' WhatsApp group to make sure he had a
A historic comeback: Speed Classic Cape Town returns after 60 years

A historic comeback: Speed Classic Cape Town returns after 60 years

Motorsport is coming back to the heart of Cape Town this October as the Speed Classic Cape Town takes place on Philip Kgosana Drive. This two-day invitational event celebrates speed, heritage, and craftsmanship. The event, backed by Motorsport South Africa and the City of Cape Town, marks the revival of competitive hillclimb racing in Cape Town – a tradition that began in 1912, with races held on Camps Bay Drive, Signal Hill Road, and Kloof Road. The last known hillclimb on Camps Bay Drive was in 1962. Co-founder Garth Mackintosh explains, "We’re not just creating another motorsport event. We’re building a celebration of legacy, innovation, and craftsmanship." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Speed Classic Cape Town (@speedclassic.capetown) The event includes two competitions: Classic Car Saturday (25 October): Highlighting vintage cars and classic engineering. King of the Mountain (26 October): Modern performance cars competing over 2.1km of winding road with a 150-meter climb. Attendees can also expect demonstration runs, local food vendors, hospitality lounges, and a range of activities. Event details: Dates: 25 and 26 October 2025 Location: Philip Kgosana Drive, Gardens Good to know: Applications for drivers close on 15 August, with tickets available for purchase from 1 August. Motorsport’s Moment in South Africa The return of the Speed Classic isn’t just a nostalgic revival, but part of an ac