User:Jadebush/Cape Town nightlife

When the lights go dim in Cape Town the fun begins. Visitors can take their pick from amongst numerous nightclubs, wine-bars, pubs and cocktail lounges. The V&A Waterfront, Sea Point, Camps Bay, Observatory and lower Cape Town buzz until sunrise 365 days a year.

Some of the best clubs can be found in the city centre while the many Waterfront and Atlantic coast restaurants and pubs are the passport to Cape Town's busy nightlife. Varied music and decor guarantee that you're sure to find a party-till-you-drop venue that suits your needs.

Most clubs only get going at 11pm and are open all night, and many are open seven nights a week, promising non-stop partying. We suggest that you start your night out in Kloof Street or at a bar in Green Point before hitting the city and choose from Cape Town's red hot club venues. Long Street is the place for the young and hip, here you can spend the entire night wandering in and out of pubs and clubs.

Luna Nights is Cape Towns premium night life tour company they are dedicated to providing individuals and groups access to Cape Town’s exclusive nightlife. They do Set and Tailored Tours that cater to your every need. So if you are looking at hitting the Town in Style i would suggest you contact them!

Cape Town has many bars, clubs and restaurants to choose from creating a vibrant nightlife that caters for a variety of tastes. Bars stay open late and clubs get going from 11pm; many restaurants are open till midnight, some later. There are restaurants and bars a-plenty at the V&A Waterfront as well as in the city centre and along the Atlantic Seaboard areas of Clifton and Camps Bay. Alternatively, head to Grand West Casino for a glitzy night of gambling, wining and dining. The casino offers a host of restaurants and bars as well as cinemas and other entertainment.