The [[Mutual Building]] was the tallest building in Cape Town for 23 years, before it was overtaken by the Sanlam Centre ([[Naspers Centre]]) in 1962.<ref>{{cite web|title=Naspers Centre|url=http://www.emporis.com/building/nasperscentre-capetown-southafrica|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102095657/http://www.emporis.com/building/nasperscentre-capetown-southafrica|url-status=usurped|archive-date=2 November 2012|publisher=[[Emporis]]|access-date=14 June 2011}}</ref> After it was completed in 1972 and overtook the Trust Bank Centre (ABSA Centre) which is now called (The Foreshore Place) after being turned into a residential building, [[1 Thibault Square]] (BP Centre) was the tallest building in the city for the next 42 years before [[Portside Tower]] was opened.<ref>{{Cite web |title=1 Thibault Square |date=8 October 2018|url=https://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=6547 |publisher=skyscraperpage.com }}</ref>
The [[Mutual Building]] was the tallest building in Cape Town for 23 years, before it was overtaken by the Sanlam Centre ([[Naspers Centre]]) in 1962.<ref>{{cite web|title=Naspers Centre|url=http://www.emporis.com/building/nasperscentre-capetown-southafrica|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121102095657/http://www.emporis.com/building/nasperscentre-capetown-southafrica|url-status=usurped|archive-date=2 November 2012|publisher=[[Emporis]]|access-date=14 June 2011}}</ref> After it was completed in 1972 and overtook the Trust Bank Centre (ABSA Centre) which is now called (The Foreshore Place) after being turned into a residential building, [[1 Thibault Square]] (BP Centre) was the tallest building in the city for the next 42 years before [[Portside Tower]] was opened.<ref>{{Cite web |title=1 Thibault Square |date=8 October 2018|url=https://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=6547 |publisher=skyscraperpage.com }}</ref>
Before the completion of the Portside Tower, the 26-floor Safmarine Tower (Triangle House) was the last skyscraper to open its doors in the Mother City on completion in 1993.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cape skyscraper is city’s first in 21 years |date=30 May 2014|url=http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/494/114114.html |publisher=bizcommunity.com }}</ref> After the construction of the Portside Tower confidence in the construction of skyscrapers in Cape Town grew stronger and this saw the construction of a 118m (387ft) skyscraper called the 16 on Bree. It is the tallest residential building in Cape Town.
Before the completion of the Portside Tower, the 26-floor Safmarine Tower (Triangle House) was the last skyscraper to open its doors in the Mother City on completion in 1993.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cape skyscraper is city’s first in 21 years |date=30 May 2014|url=http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/494/114114.html |publisher=bizcommunity.com }}</ref> After the construction of the Portside Tower confidence in the construction of skyscrapers in Cape Town grew stronger and this saw the construction of a 118m (387ft) skyscraper called the 16 on Bree. It is the tallest residential building in Cape Town.
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This list of tallest buildings in Cape Town ranks completed buildings by height in the South African city of Cape Town, Western Cape, the second-largest city in South Africa by population.[1]
The tallest buildings in Cape Town tend to be situated in Cape Town CBD, which is the economic center of the city, as well as one of its most densely populated suburbs.
The city features 10 buildings at a height of 100 meters or more.
Cape Town’s tallest building is the Portside Tower, which stands at 139Â m (456Â ft); the tower was built in 2014 and was the first significant tall building erected in the central business district in 21 years.
Adjacent to Portside, the 16 on Bree building, standing at 118Â m (387Â ft) tall, is the city’s second notable tall building in the financial district having been completed in March 2021. Other tall buildings recently completed include the 35 Lower Long tower (2020), The Halyard (2019), and #1 Harbour Arch (2023) with a further new tower, The Rubik, which was completed in May 2024.
Site works have begun on The Fynbos which is due to be completed in late 2026. Two hotel towers are in the planning stage, the One on Bree (set to be Cape Town’s second-tallest building), and the W Hotel & Residences.
Tallest buildings
This list ranks Cape Town’s skyscrapers that stand at least 90Â m (295Â ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details, but does not include antenna masts.
  Was the tallest building in Cape Town upon completion
Diagram of the tallest buildings
Timeline of tallest buildings
The Mutual Building was the tallest building in Cape Town for 23 years, before it was overtaken by the Sanlam Centre (Naspers Centre) in 1962.[2] After it was completed in 1972 and overtook the Trust Bank Centre (ABSA Centre) which is now called (The Foreshore Place) after being turned into a residential building, 1 Thibault Square (BP Centre) was the tallest building in the city for the next 42 years before Portside Tower was opened.[3]
Before the completion of the Portside Tower, the 26-floor Safmarine Tower (Triangle House) was the last skyscraper to open its doors in the Mother City on completion in 1993.[4] After the construction of the Portside Tower confidence in the construction of skyscrapers in Cape Town grew stronger and this saw the construction of a 118m (387ft) skyscraper called the 16 on Bree. It is the tallest residential building in Cape Town.
Under Construction, Proposed, and Never Built
| Building | Height | Floors | Years as tallest |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mutual Building | 91 m (299 ft) | 18 | 1939–1962 |
| Naspers Centre | 93 m (305 ft) | 22 | 1962–1969 |
| Cartwright’s Corner | 92 m (302 ft) | 24 | 1969–1970 |
| The Foreshore Place | 117 m (384 ft) | 34 | 1970–1972 |
| 1 Thibault Square | 126 m (413 ft) | 32 | 1972–2014 |
| Portside Tower | 139 m (456 ft) | 32 | 2014– |
| Building | Height | Floors | Completion | Image | Status | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| W Hotel & Residences | 145Â m (476Â ft) | 36 | TBC | Proposed | ||
| Zero-2-One | 142Â m (466Â ft) | 44 | – | Never Built | ||
| The Vogue | 128Â m (420Â ft) | 37 | – | Never Built | ||
| One on Bree | 131Â m (430Â ft) | 41 | 2028 | Under Construction | [5] | |
| The Fynbos | 25 | 2026 | Never Built | |||
| CityPark | 83.9Â m (275Â ft) | 17 | Q4 2025 | Under Construction | [6][7] |



