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Daniyal Saleem

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One of the easiest and most convenient ways to get from the Cape Town airport to the city centre or any other suburb is using either Uber, Bolt or Didi. After hailing your car, head to Parkade 2 in Cape Town’s airport, where there is a dedicated e-hailing pick-up area.

The Cape Town International Airport bus is the cheapest transport option to the city centre. This means taking Cape Town’s MyCiti Bus service, which also offers public transport in Cape Town.

You can buy a MyCity travel card from the kiosk outside the airport. Buying a card costs R35, and you can add funds during your stay. We bought a 7-day pass, which provides unlimited bus travel for 7 days for R230 ($15). The journey takes about 25 minutes, and you are dropped off at the Cape Town Civic Centre, from where you can easily take busses to other parts of Cape Town or even get an Uber, Bold or Didi driver to drive you to your hotel.

A popular transport option from Cape Town International Airport is hiring a rental car. A car gives you incredible flexibility in sightseeing and day trips around Cape Town.

You can also arrange a private transfer from the airport to your hotel. The fares range from $9 – $15 per person, but also depends on the type of vehicle you prefer.

Another easy option for getting from the Cape Town International Airport to your hotel is to choose a hotel that offers airport transfers.