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Cape Town is, by a significant margin, the most gay-friendly city in Africa and one of the most LGBTQ+-progressive places in the developing world. South Africa enshrined protection against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in its 1996 constitution - the first country in the world to do so at constitutional level - and the country legalised same-sex marriage in 2006. The De Waterkant neighbourhood in the city centre is the centre of gay Cape Town: a restored Cape Dutch streetscape with pink-painted walls that has become a genuinely beautiful and commercially established gay district. Pink Loerie in Knysna and Cape Town Pride in February are both major events. The safety context requires honest acknowledgement - street crime and carjacking are real risks that require appropriate precautions, especially outside tourist areas at night. Within that context, Cape Town is a remarkable destination. Table Mountain behind the city, the Atlantic Ocean at the bottom of every western-facing street, the Cape peninsula stretching south: this is objectively one of the most beautiful city settings in the world. For LGBTQ+ verified accommodation, misterb&b Cape Town covers the full range. 🏳️🌈 The Cape Town gay community has also been notably engaged with the broader South African social justice context - the intersections between LGBTQ+ rights and race, class, and post-apartheid inequality are debated and lived here in ways that give the political culture a depth that comparably privileged gay destinations in Europe or North America do not always have. The Winelands - Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Paarl - are an hour from the city centre and several wine farms have developed explicitly LGBTQ+ welcoming hospitality. For LGBTQ+ verified accommodation in Cape Town, misterb&b Cape Town covers the full range.
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"The perfect weekend in Cape Town starts slowly, with ocean views, sunshine and no rush. Arrive in Camps Bay, settle into your private retreat, open a bottle of South African wine and watch the light change over the Atlantic. Spend Saturday between Clifton's beaches, Table Mountain, scenic coastal drives and long lunches by the sea, then return home for a swim, sunset drinks and a private evening above the bay. After dark, head into De Waterkant for cocktails, dinner and Cape Town's nights"
"Drinks on Friday evening. Saturday walk on the beach melkbostrand beach. Dolphin beach. Camps bay beach 1st to the 4th beach. Sunday wine tasting. Or braai at home with friends"
"Have some chilled cocktails on the rooftop of the Melting Pot. Climb Table Mountain (Platerklip Gorge or Skeleton Gorge). Have a beer on the top of the mountain. Go to the beach - gay/cruising spot is called Sandy Beach. Clifton 4th or Saunders are also lovely (but not naked!). Go to Stellenbosh for a recovery wine and a cheese board - visit some wine farms. De Trafford, Contantia Glen, Kleinood, Spier,"
Cape Town has 8 LGBTQ+ venues on misterb&b: 4 gay bars and clubs, 1 saunas and cruising venues and 3 gay-friendly restaurants. Browse the full Cape Town LGBTQ+ guide for the community's complete venue list.
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Cape Town Pride is the city's main annual LGBTQ+ celebration. For dates and programme, see the Cape Town Gay Pride page. Book accommodation in advance.
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Browse BnBs Browse HotelsCape Town is a gay-friendly destination. South Africa legalised same-sex marriage in 2006 - the first and only African country to do so. The city has 8 LGBTQ+ venues documented on misterb&b.
Cape Town's LGBTQ+ scene is documented in the misterb&b gay guide.
Cape Town Pride takes place annually, typically in late June. For exact dates and programme, see the Cape Town Gay Pride page. Book accommodation in advance.
Cape Town is generally safe for gay couples. South Africa legalised same-sex marriage in 2006 - the first and only African country to do so. Same-sex couples should feel comfortable throughout the main LGBTQ+ areas of the city.
misterb&b lists gay-hosted apartments and gay hotels throughout Cape Town, all verified and reviewed by the LGBTQ+ community.
Yes - misterb&b has documented 4 gay bars in Cape Town. Browse the complete gay bars guide for Cape Town, curated and reviewed by the LGBTQ+ community.
Yes - misterb&b has documented 1 sauna and cruising venue in Cape Town. See the saunas and cruising guide for community-verified listings.
Gay travelers in Cape Town stay through misterb&b Cape Town for gay-hosted apartments and private rooms, or browse gay-friendly hotels in Cape Town for community-verified hotel options. Both are reviewed by LGBTQ+ travelers.

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