Get around with MyCiTi
2016-03-30
Catch a MyCiTi bus and enjoy all the events happening this April. Plan ahead by checking which destination is more suited to your budget, as only some events are free.
Make sure you don’t miss out on important events happening in Cape Town by catching a MyCiTi bus to take part in the action. Plus you’ll beat the traffic and won’t have to worry about parking hassles.
Thanks to MyCiTi’s 37 inter-connected routes, 42 stations and 366 stops, you can connect from Atlantis in the north to Hout Bay in the south and from Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha in the east to Sea Point in the west.
This is ideal for visiting a range of attractions in and around the city. Catch a bus to the West Coast or the Atlantic seaboard, visit the art galleries and museums, go shopping at the V&A Waterfront or Canal Walk, take the kids to Green Point Urban Park or the Sea Point Pavilion pool or have fish and chips in Hout Bay.
If live events are more your style, go check out the 17th Cape Town International Jazz Festival happening on 1 - 2 April at the Cape Town International Convention Centre.
With so much on offer, you’ll have no shortage of things to do. There’s the Spar Ladies race taking place on 17 April starting behind the Cape Town Stadium.
If you’ve bought a ticket to the Mariah Carey concert on 26 April, take MyCiTi’s free shuttle between Civic Centre and Stadium stations for events taking place at Cape Town Stadium.
Wherever you decide to go, MyCiTi makes getting there easy and affordable. You’ll also save on costs since travel during weekends and public holidays fall in the off-peak period.
To start your trip, simply buy a myconnect card for R30 and load Mover points or a single-trip card for R35 which is valid for one journey, including transfers. Remember to buy another single-trip card for your journey back. Children under four travel free.