30 minutes (recommended time to explore this stop)
Free of charge (coffee and curios available to purchase)
10% off curios and 5% off meals at Madam Taitou Restaurant & Curios (77 Long Street), 15% off all print services and 10% discount on memory cards from Cameraland
Enjoy great coffee, as well as fresh and tasty eats at Kamili Coffee
Kamili means ‘perfect’ in Swahili, which is a concept they believe is attainable. Perfection is experienced through enjoyment.
One of the finest cups of coffee you can find in Cape Town
Purchase local (quality) arts and crafts at Amiti Shop
AMITI SHOP is a design collective which showcases contemporary South African design through
muliti-disciplines: jewellery, clothing, ceramics, art, leather, woodwork, beading and weaving.
Our collective is made up of independent designers from all walks of South African life.
Book all your unique experiences
Such as shark cage diving and game drives downstairs at the Travel Depot, your one-stop information and booking hub. Stay up to date with the latest events and happenings at the Travel Depot via Facebook and Twitter @TravelDepotLong
Hop On - Hop Off Tours
Hop onto our open top red bus and explore the Mother City, as she is affectionately known. With over 30 stops, and taking you to over 50 of Cape Town’s top attractions, the bus allows you to hop-on and hop-off at your leisure.
This scenic guided tour will take you through magnificent mountain landscapes and rolling vineyards to the heart of the Cape Winelands. Visit wine estates in Franschhoek & Stellenbosch with cellar tour and a cheese and wine tasting at 2 regional estates.
Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope are often referred to as the romantic meeting place of two mighty oceans, the Atlantic and the Indian. Located at the southern tip of the Cape Peninsula, this tour is the ultimate in covering the most scenic parts easily, conveniently and safely.
Spend 30 minutes at our Long Street ticket office for a quick coffee, some shopping and putting together your red bus itenerary — all our buses and routes stop here.
How much does it cost?
Entrance and use of our facilities are free of charge. Don't forget extra pocket money for a quick bite to eat or shopping at the Amiti Shop downstairs.
See our ticket office and travel depot on Google Maps