Cape Town Airport Guide
Cape Town is one of the worlds most visited cities, famous for its turbulent history and natural beauty. Taking the cable car up to Table Mountain is a must and spend time at the Victoria and Albert Waterfront and Harbour. From here you can take a boat trip to Robben Island, where Mandela was held during the difficult times of Apartheid. Drive out of town with your car hire Cape Town and see the penguin colony at Boulders Bay and see the horizon at Cape of Good Hope. Explore the famous Cape Winelands or just relax at the beach at Camps Bay.
Cape Town Airport Directions
The airport is easily accessible from the city via the N2 freeway and the journey should take around 25 minutes.
Cape Town Airport Parking
The general parking at the airport has 1424 spaces and there is a multi-storey with 1748 spaces. The new parkade adds another 4000 spaces, so there is no chance of not being able to find a space!
Cape Town Airport Flight InformationMost flights are operated by scheduled airlines, of which 23 currently fly into Cape Town Airport. Flights are available from Africa and Europe as well as South America and Asia.
Hotels Near Cape Town Airport
There are no hotels at the airport, however there are some within a 10 km radius. These include the Protea Hotel Tyger Valley and the Savoy Lodge and they both can arrange a shuttle service, if you do not have car hire Cape Town Airport.
Cape Town Time Zone
Cape Town is two hours ahead of Greenwich Meantime and in the South Africa Standard Time Zone (GMT+2).