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What do people like (and dislike) about Cape Town?

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When we asked expats and global nomads what they like and dislike about living in Cape Town, they replied...

"Expats and digital nomads living in Cape Town, often like the stunning natural beauty of the city, with its picturesque landscapes, beautiful beaches, and the iconic Table Mountain. They also appreciate the pleasant Mediterranean climate, which offers warm summers and mild winters. Cape Town is known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and diverse population, which contribute to a lively arts scene, delicious cuisine, and numerous festivals and events throughout the year. The cost of living in Cape Town is generally lower than in many other major cities around the world, making it an attractive destination for expats and digital nomads. The city offers a range of accommodation options, from affordable apartments to luxurious villas, and there are plenty of coworking spaces and cafes with reliable internet for remote workers. However, there are also some challenges and dislikes associated with living in Cape Town. One of the main concerns is the high crime rate, particularly in certain areas of the city. Expats and digital nomads need to be vigilant about their personal safety and take precautions to protect their belongings. Another issue is the ongoing water crisis, which has led to water restrictions and the need for residents to be conscious of their water usage. This can be an inconvenience for those who are not used to living with such limitations. Traffic congestion can also be a problem in Cape Town, especially during peak hours, making commuting and getting around the city frustrating at times. Public transportation options are limited, and many expats and digital nomads choose to rent or buy a car for greater convenience and mobility. Finally, while English is widely spoken in Cape Town, there may be some language barriers when interacting with locals who speak Afrikaans or other indigenous languages. This can make it more difficult for expats and digital nomads to fully integrate into the local community and make connections with South African friends and colleagues," wrote a member who made the move to Cape Town, South Africa.

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"I love the healthcare facilities, constant electricity, good transportation system and excellent housing properties. I dislike the violence, social unrest and lack of safety in South Africa especially if you're a Nigerian," explained one expat living in Cape Town, South Africa.

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