
🇿🇦 South Africa
Cape Town
Overall
3.38
out of 5
Score Breakdown
Cost of Living
$1,800/mo
Estimated monthly budget · 2025-01
Neighborhoods
The sweet spot for solo female travelers. Safe, walkable, close to the V&A Waterfront, and with Table Mountain as your permanent backdrop. De Waterkant is cobblestoned and colorful with great coffee and a welcoming atmosphere. Green Point has more space, a beautiful urban park, and slightly lower prices. Both are excellent bases.
A long stretch of promenade along the Atlantic with the best people-watching in the city. Diverse, lively, and very walkable. The tidal pools are where locals swim — and on a sunny day that Atlantic water is absolutely freezing and absolutely worth it. Great cafe scene and the kind of neighborhood where you feel like a resident within a week.
Cape Town creative neighborhood — street art, design studios, the Old Biscuit Mill market on Saturday mornings, and a food scene that punches well above its weight. Less polished than the Atlantic seaboard but more interesting. Go for the Neighbourgoods Market on Saturday and stay for the rest of it.
Up the mountain from the city center and noticeably more residential. Quiet streets, independent restaurants, the Oranjezicht City Farm market on Saturdays, and a feeling of being in a proper neighborhood rather than a tourist area. Popular with expats and long-term remote workers who want a slower pace with easy access to everything.
City Guide
A 14-year-old coworking institution in a genuinely regenerating neighborhood. 500Mbps fibre, phone booths, podcast studio with RØDE mics, and a community manager (Lizelle) who actually gets people talking to each other. The lunch situations is genuinely good — Belly of the Beast, Galjoen, Seebamboes, and Lunacy are all two minutes away.
A seriously beautiful café space with high ceilings, warm light, and proper brewing equipment.
The go-to coworking space for solo nomads in Cape Town. Fast, reliable WiFi, Table Mountain views from the upper floors, and the right balance of atmosphere for actually getting work done. Day passes available at reception if you're not ready to commit to a monthly membership.
Coworking space with actual community built in — regular social events, a courtyard that makes lunch feel like hanging out with friends instead of eating at your desk, and coliving options if you want to bundle workspace and accommodation. Located on one of Cape Town's most walkable streets packed with cafés.
Classy coworking space with plants everywhere and leather chairs that make you feel way more professional than you probably are. The Old Foundry location in Green Point is where it's at — solid WiFi, proper coffee bar, and mostly creative types rather than corporate drones.
The reliable chain that actually delivers — consistently good espresso, opens early (6:30am), and genuinely laptop-friendly with power points and fast WiFi.
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