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Why April might just be Cape Town’s best month

There’s a very specific shift that happens in the Mother City once the peak summer crowd thins out and the tourists go home. Suddenly, the traffic eases. The beaches feel like they belong to locals again. Even the mountains seem a little more accessible, like they’ve quietly been waiting for things to calm down.

April sits right in that sweet spot. It still has the good parts of summer – long, light-filled days, warm afternoons, that “let’s stay out a bit longer” energy – just without the urgency. You’re not competing for space, bookings, or a patch of sand. You’re just… in it. And it’s a much nicer place to be.

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Kim Clark Kim Clark

Your Two Oceans weekend plan, minus the traffic

So, you’re in Cape Town for Two Oceans… but not running the actual race. 

First of all, excellent decision. The Two Oceans Marathon is one of the best weekends in the city, even if your only cardio is walking to get coffee. There’s energy, there’s atmosphere, and there’s just enough “maybe I should run it next year” delusion in the air to keep you on your toes.

It may seem like the whole of Cape Town has marathon fever, which can start to feel like a bit much once you’ve had your fill of people dressed in neon racewear stretching their hamstrings on every street corner. Luckily, the race doesn’t take over the whole city. It borrows specific parts of it, mostly early in the morning, and mostly along very predictable routes.

Which means if you know how to move, you can have a very good weekend without ever sitting in unexpected traffic.

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