Cape Town’s industries include oil refining; shipbuilding and repair; diamond cutting; food processing; printing; and the production of chemicals, fertilizers, cement, clothes, plastics, and leather goods.
The city’s tourism industry is growing, with visitors attracted to Cape Town’s cultural sites, dramatic setting, and the scenery of the Cape Peninsula.
A large port complex on Table Bay handles millions of tons of cargo each year.
A national railway and road network connects the city to other major South African cities, as well as Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Cape Town International Airport is located east of the city.
Trains, buses, and minibuses provide public transportation.
The city’s tourism industry is growing, with visitors attracted to Cape Town’s cultural sites, dramatic setting, and the scenery of the Cape Peninsula.
A large port complex on Table Bay handles millions of tons of cargo each year.
A national railway and road network connects the city to other major South African cities, as well as Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Cape Town International Airport is located east of the city.
Trains, buses, and minibuses provide public transportation.
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