Cape town in July

Cape town in July

The climate

Cape town in July: In July, winter is at its height, with daytime temperatures on most days hardly exceeding 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit), although there is a possibility that you might see a pleasant day here and there. Evening temperatures can drop below 10 degrees Celsius (50 degrees Fahrenheit), and you should also anticipate a good deal of wind and rain.

The Most Favorable Areas

Cape town in July

 

On days when it is raining, it is a good idea to go to the Two Oceans Aquarium, Zeitz Mocaa, and the Cape Town Comedy Club in the V&A Waterfront. Craft beer tastings in Newlands and wine tastings in the Cape Winelands and Constantia are all fantastic ways to spend the day.
In defiance of the chilly weather, restaurants all around the city transform into warm and inviting establishments by erecting blazing fireplaces at night and providing live music performances to warm the bones. During the month of July, the Baxter Theatre in Rondebosch plays host to a comedy festival known as the Funny Festival. Do not miss theater nights at the Labia, Artscape, or Fugard.
On the fourteenth of July, the town of Franschhoek, which is located in the Cape Winelands, celebrates Bastille Day, which is a French holiday.

Advice for Travelers

Cape town in July: The city’s outdoor activities and events are diminished when the weather is cold, wet, and windy; but, Capetonians have long since learnt to simply relocate the atmosphere indoors where it is more comfortable. The conclusion of the month marks the beginning of the winter break for the local schools, which results in increased crowds at well-known tourist attractions.