The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company (TMACC) has advised visitors planning a trip to Table Mountain between Monday, 27 July and Sunday, 9 August 2026, that the Cableway will be temporarily closed for its annual maintenance shutdown.
In a statement, the company noted that the temporary closure allows for essential inspections, testing and maintenance work to be carried out. This will ensure that the Cableway continues to operate according to the highest international safety standards.
During this period, all facilities and commercial operations at the Upper and Lower Stations will be closed to the public.
“Safety remains our highest priority, and this annual maintenance period is a critical part of ensuring that the Cableway continues to operate safely and reliably for the millions of people who visit us each year,” says Wahida Parker, Managing Director of TMACC
While hiking routes on Table Mountain will remain open, all summit and station facilities will remain closed throughout the maintenance period.
This includes food and beverage outlets, retail stores and ablution facilities, such as VIEWS by De Grendel, TEN67 Eatery, KLOUD Bar, TAP Bar and The Shop at the Top.
“As no cable car operations will take place during this period, hikers will need to return down the mountain on foot.”
Hikers and visitors are encouraged to plan accordingly by carrying sufficient water, snacks, warm clothing and appropriate hiking gear.
Parker added that South African citizens celebrating birthdays during the maintenance period may still redeem their free birthday return ticket during their birthday month outside of the maintenance closure dates.
“We understand that the temporary closure may be disappointing for visitors who already have travel plans in place, and we appreciate their understanding while we carry out this essential work.”
The Cableway is expected to reopen on Monday, 10 August 2026, weather permitting.
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