How many people fit in the cable car at Table Mountain?


How many people fit in the cable car at Table Mountain? Each car carries 65 passengers (compared to 25 for the old cars), and runs on a double cable making them more stable in high winds, giving a faster journey of 4–5 minutes to the summit. The floors of the cars rotate through 360 degrees during the ascent or descent, giving passengers a panoramic view.


How long does it take to climb to the top of Table Mountain?

Because of the steep cliffs around the summit, direct ascents from the city side are limited. Platteklip Gorge, a prominent gorge up the centre of the main table, is a popular and straightforward direct ascent to the summit. Par for the course is about 2.5 hours depending on fitness.


Are gondolas cash only?

Good to know: Unless you pre-book a gondola tour, you'll have to pay cash for your gondola ride. So make sure you have enough money on you. Private Venice gondola tours that you can pre-book online are usually more expensive than the official rates.


Is cable car and gondola the same?

Cable cars include chair, cabin and gondola lifts. A fundamental difference here is that you can keep your skis or snowboard on while in the chair lift, but they have to be unstrapped while in the cabin lift. However, there is more to differentiate: Cable cars, for example, operate either in pendulum or orbital mode.


Is it worth going up Table Mountain?

A wonder of the world! No visit to Cape Town or South Africa actually is complete without a visit to Table Mountain. Just the most amazing views of the city, False Bay, the Cape Peninsula.


Can you walk down from Table Mountain?

You can walk up and down or if you don't feel like it or don't have enough time you can use the cable car one way or return. Don't worry about skipping the hiking part if you take the cable car there are a couple of very nice trails on the top of the mountain.


What do you wear to Table Mountain?

Always bring something warm even on summer days, just in case, as weather can quickly change and it can get cold and windy at the top of the mountain. Even if the forecast is good. Shorts are preferred in summer, but loose-fitting pants are also fine. It's always best to wear something light.


Are cable cars round trip?

Basic Rules of the Ride Tickets/Receipts are not valid as transfers and are NOT round trip. You can get on the Cable Car at any stop along the way where you see the Cable Car stop pole. The Conductors will stop at each stop pole to let people on and off.


How busy is Table Mountain?

With over one million visitors per year, Table Mountain is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Africa.


Is Table Mountain closing in 2023?

Cape Town's famous Table Mountain Cable Car will close this year July 24, 2023 through August 6, 2023 for annual maintenance. It will reopen on August, 7, 2023.


How long should you spend at Table Mountain?

Not surprisingly, it is a long slog to the top, and you should allow yourself plenty of time to get up and back down again - anything up to 6 hours if you also want to spend some time at the top. It is also possible to arrange to do a guided half day or full day hike up the mountain if you prefer.


How long is the cable car ride at Table Mountain?

The ride is a gentle one, the rotating state-of-the-art cable car taking visitors from the lower station to the top in around 5 minutes. It operates seven days a week and trips occur within 10 to 15 minutes of each other.


How safe is cable car?

The safety of cable cars has been proven by the lack of incidents in similar infrastructure across the globe. Since opening in June 2012, the London cable car has only had one incident of note.


What is special about the Table Mountain cable car?

The best views of Cape Town are seen from the top of Table Mountain. The Cableway takes you to the summit in under 5 minutes and the cable car's rotating floor ensure that all visitors get a 360 degree aerial view of the city. The 65-passenger cable car runs from Tafelberg Road to the top of Table Mountain.