Highlight • Monumento
Escursionismo
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The Cape Wheel is a prominent observation wheel and man-made monument located in the vibrant V&A Waterfront precinct of Cape Town, South Africa. Standing 40 meters above the ground, it offers unparalleled panoramic views of the city's iconic landmarks and the surrounding natural beauty, making it a must-visit attraction for anyone exploring the Mother City.
Visitors consistently rave about the spectacular vistas from The Cape Wheel. From its comfortable cabins, you can enjoy breathtaking scenes of Granger Bay, the vast…
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27 ottobre 2021
Escursionismo
10 dicembre 2021
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Elevazione 40 m
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
martedì 3 marzo
29°C
14°C
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Velocità max vento: 11,0 km/h
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Yes, The Cape Wheel is designed to be inclusive. Two of its 30 fully enclosed cabins are specifically wheelchair accessible, ensuring that all visitors can enjoy the panoramic views comfortably and safely. The V&A Waterfront itself also generally offers good accessibility.
The Cape Wheel generally operates daily, but specific hours can vary by season and day of the week. It's always best to check the official Cape Wheel website or on-site signage for the most current operating hours and ticket pricing. Standard rides typically last 12-15 minutes.
A standard ride on The Cape Wheel lasts between 12 to 15 minutes and completes four full revolutions. For those opting for special experiences like 'picnics in the sky', the ride is extended to eight revolutions, offering a longer, more leisurely journey.
While the views are spectacular at any time, sunset rides are particularly popular for their stunning display of city lights and changing skies. Daytime offers clear visibility of landmarks like Table Mountain and Robben Island, while evening rides provide a magical perspective of Cape Town illuminated.
Absolutely. The Cape Wheel is a family-friendly activity, with each standard cabin accommodating up to six adults or more if children are included. The enclosed, air-conditioned cabins provide a comfortable and safe experience for all ages, including seniors, offering a gentle ride and breathtaking views without physical exertion.
The Cape Wheel is engineered to withstand strong winds, ensuring safety even on blustery days. However, extreme weather conditions like severe storms might lead to temporary closures. The enclosed cabins are air-conditioned, making the experience comfortable regardless of heat or light rain.
The V&A Waterfront is generally dog-friendly in outdoor areas, provided dogs are on a leash. However, pets are typically not permitted inside the cabins of The Cape Wheel itself, with the exception of service animals. It's always advisable to confirm specific pet policies with individual establishments within the Waterfront.
The V&A Waterfront offers extensive underground and open-air parking facilities. The Cape Wheel's current location on Breakwater Boulevard is conveniently close to several parking garages within the Waterfront precinct. Public transport options are also available, making access straightforward.
The Cape Wheel is situated within the bustling V&A Waterfront, which boasts a vast array of dining options. From casual cafes to fine dining restaurants, there are choices to suit every taste and budget, all within easy walking distance. Many offer views of the harbor or Table Mountain, perfect for a post-ride meal or drink.
The Cape Wheel is a central attraction in the V&A Waterfront, placing it within easy reach of numerous other popular sites. These include the Two Oceans Aquarium, various boat tours (including those to Robben Island), the Watershed market, and a wide selection of shops and entertainment venues. It's an ideal starting point for exploring the Waterfront.
While both offer spectacular views of Cape Town, they provide different perspectives. The Cape Wheel gives a panoramic, rotating view of the city, harbor, and surrounding landmarks from a lower, more intimate vantage point within the V&A Waterfront. Table Mountain offers a much higher, expansive, and natural landscape view of the entire peninsula. Many visitors enjoy experiencing both for a comprehensive understanding of Cape Town's beauty.