Table Mountain is an iconic part of Cape Town. Many visitors hike or take a trip in the aerial cableway to the top of the mountain to see breathtaking views of Robben Island, Cape Town, Table Bay, Devil's Peak, and more. Table Mountain National Park was only recently declared a national park in 1998.
"Every day when I left my apartment I had an incredible view of Devil's Peak and Table Mountain, which I loved, but I think the view of the Cape Flats and the ocean from Devil's Peak (hiked) is also breathtaking. Its way too hard to decide which was my favorite!" -Clare Lyons, Ithaca College
"Table Mountain and Devil's Peak are right outside my living room window, and I check every morning so I can know what the weather will be like. You can see them from anywhere in Cape Town.” -April Balsley, William Jewell College
Table Mountain
Table Mountain is an iconic part of Cape Town. Many visitors hike or take a trip in the aerial cableway to the top of the mountain to see breathtaking views of Robben Island, Cape Town, Table Bay, Devil's Peak, and more. Table Mountain National Park was only recently declared a national park in 1998.
"Every day when I left my apartment I had an incredible view of Devil's Peak and Table Mountain, which I loved, but I think the view of the Cape Flats and the ocean from Devil's Peak (hiked) is also breathtaking. Its way too hard to decide which was my favorite!" -Clare Lyons, Ithaca College
"Table Mountain and Devil's Peak are right outside my living room window, and I check every morning so I can know what the weather will be like. You can see them from anywhere in Cape Town.” -April Balsley, William Jewell College