Timeout.com, in collaboration with a global network of editors and contributors, has listed its favourite featured cities and named Cape Town as the 11th Best City in the World due to its array of cultures, food, mountains, beaches, and nightlife – another notch on the belt of the Mother City.
Enver Duminy, CEO of Cape Town Tourism (CTT), the City of Cape Town’s official destination marketing organisation (DMO), says being added to the Timeout.com list of best cities in the world – beating cities like London, Tokyo and Dubai – reaffirms that cape Town offers unparalleled experiences as an inclusive, hospitable African city, in the heart of nature.
The pandemic has shown us that we really need to celebrate our wins, no matter how big or small! This new accolade once again celebrates our city’s phenomenal diversity and a treasure-trove of cultural and natural wonders. It’s a place where everyone can find their freedom, whether you’re a first-timer to our shores, or a local looking to explore the city a bit more.
Alderman James Vos, Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Opportunities at the City of Cape Town adds that this is exactly the kind of positive news we can use ahead of the Summer holiday season.
“This listing reiterated what we are well aware of. Cape Town offers something for everyone. I like to think of Cape Town as a triple “A” rated City. This is a term normally used for credit ratings or prime real estate, but in this instance, I mean three things regarding Cape Town: accommodation, attractions, and aviation. In all three categories we are recording fantastic recovery numbers of more than 80 percent, and it comes as a result of hard work and clever campaigns by our City government and Cape Town Tourism, to get supply and demand coming back to Cape Town, with more flights landing from cities in America, UK, Europe, Middle East, Turkey, and Africa. Nothing compares to our amazing attractions ranging from cuisine, culture, and adventure. I am excited to share the good news that more than 100 cruise liners will be docking in Cape Town later this year. They choose Cape Town because of our destination readiness and incredible tourism value proposition, from products and services. We are expecting a bumper tourism summer season. The work we do in tourism is because of the massive economic spinoffs for businesses to benefit from, with increased bookings, more spending, job creation, and extra investments.”
Cape Town is the second African city to be featured on the list; Johannesburg occupies the 49th place.
The top 11 are as follows:
1. Edinburgh, United Kingdom
2. Chicago, United States of America
3. Medellín, Colombia
4. Glasgow, United Kingdom
5. Amsterdam, Netherlands
6. Prague, Czech Republic
7. Marrakech, Morocco
8. Berlin, Germany
9. Montreal, Canada
10. Copenhagen, Denmark
11. Cape Town