Cape Town is behind Johannesburg in terms of cheap airline tickets, though many international flights, both in and out of the city, are available. The South African landscape is geared toward travel by car. If you have the choice, car hire or purchase is recommended. The Cape Town train station is the departure point for all long-distance bus lines operating in South Africa.
Plentiful transport options exist throughout Cape Town. Taxis have unlimited range and are worth considering, especially at night, though they can get expensive. Cheaper Asian-style 'Rikki' transporters are a fun way to get around but don't go much further than the City Bowl area. Minibus taxis operating from the main train station are inexpensive but do not cover the entire city - you will need to ask the driver. Metro commuter trains, especially the Simon's Town line, are a good option for tourists, though service levels can fluctuate. An effective bus network covers the city, although many lines do not run after dark. The main bus station, the Golden Acre, is on Grand Parade.




