A view from Cape Town Airport for a few hours?
Thread Starter
A view from Cape Town Airport for a few hours?
Shall be in Cape Town Airport for around 4 hours awaiting a connection. Does anyone know if there is there a nice area or roof terrace overlooking the airfield/ ramp where we can have a beer or a bite to eat without breaking the bank?
Thanks.
Nivsy
Thanks.
Nivsy
Paxing All Over The World
Locals will be along shortly to answer but, the last time I went through CPT (2 yrs ago) it was a building site for the 2010 football. I am informed by friends that when I go through there again (2 weeks time) that it is ... a building site.
If you belong to one of the lounge groups (or are in biz) then you stand a chance. The domestic lounge run by Rennies has been very good on the last three visits and does look directly over the apron (unless construction has got in the way!). Called 'The Premier Lounge, you can pay per visit. They are also at other ZA airports.
If you belong to one of the lounge groups (or are in biz) then you stand a chance. The domestic lounge run by Rennies has been very good on the last three visits and does look directly over the apron (unless construction has got in the way!). Called 'The Premier Lounge, you can pay per visit. They are also at other ZA airports.
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: In transit
Age: 70
Posts: 3,052
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Best advice I can give you is go to Stellenbosch or Somerset West for lunch, mountain views are stunning, You won't have a lot of time but it's doable. There's a winery called Vergelegen near Somerset West where we finished lunch once as our flight was spooling up ... almost! Or go to the Lord Charles which BA and some others use for their night stops.
You might be able to get a taxi driver to give you the round trip for a few hundred rand, but be careful of the taxi touts in arrivals unless you're prepared for a fight at some point, and be careful with your luggage during your transit.
The airport is still a building site, it's horrendous. I try to avoid eating there but I'm pretty sure there's nowhere decent and nowhere with much of a view.
I'm not in CPT now or I'd happily come out and look after you for a couple of hours, but maybe someone who's there will do so.
You might be able to get a taxi driver to give you the round trip for a few hundred rand, but be careful of the taxi touts in arrivals unless you're prepared for a fight at some point, and be careful with your luggage during your transit.
The airport is still a building site, it's horrendous. I try to avoid eating there but I'm pretty sure there's nowhere decent and nowhere with much of a view.
I'm not in CPT now or I'd happily come out and look after you for a couple of hours, but maybe someone who's there will do so.
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Chedburgh, Bury St.Edmunds
Age: 81
Posts: 1,175
Likes: 0
Received 7 Likes
on
5 Posts
The City Grill on the V and A waterfront does the best steaks in the world, plus crocodile, impala, kudu etc., Great views of Table Mountain. My favourite city by far, so far.
Last edited by JEM60; 15th Aug 2009 at 12:10. Reason: Typos
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: London
Posts: 77
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Not been there for a while, but you could check out ThunderCity. Home of the last flying Lightnings & Buccaneers. I got a guided tour... but that was quite a few years ago,
Welcome to Thunder City
Welcome to Thunder City