Doubling both as the seat of the West Cape Province and the legislative seat of the nation, the name of this city is Cape Town. It is the second largest city in South Africa and the southernmost city when you look at the map of Africa. Cape Town occupies a prominent place in the history of the South African nation. Among the locals, it is nicknamed the Mother City. The landmass covered by the metropolitan area is extremely massive, though the city centre occupies only a little portion of this area.
Cape Town enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Summers here are hot with low atmospheric humidity levels. Summer stretches from December down to the months of March and April. Summer temperatures could jump as high as 26 °C, with the sun staying up very late into the day in December. The beaches are usually crowded with beach goers basking in the summer sun. In general, hospitality facilities are stretched a little bit and prices are astronomical. If you are on a restricted budget, then this is the least possible time to get cheap flights to Cape Town. On the other hand, winters here are cool and rainy. Temperatures drop as low as 5 °C during this period. Winter comes in June and by the end of July, it is gone. The rains may not be very likeable, but the seafood during the winter is incredible.
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