Cape Town, Marrakech, and Cairo named among the world's best cities for art and culture in 2026
Art and culture are becoming some of the biggest drivers of tourism, identity, and global influence for cities worldwide. From world-class museums and contemporary art fairs to music festivals and creative districts, African cities are increasingly competing not just on economic strength but on cultural appeal.
Art and culture are becoming some of the biggest drivers of tourism, identity, and global influence for cities worldwide. From world-class museums and contemporary art fairs to music festivals and creative districts, African cities are increasingly competing not just on economic strength but on cultural appeal.
- Cape Town, Marrakech, and Cairo have been named among the world's best cities for art and culture in 2026.
- The list is courtesy of Time Out.
- Cape Town emerged as Africa's highest-ranked city, placing fifth globally.
The latest global rankings of the world's best cities for art and culture in 2026, according to Time Out, highlight three African destinations that continue to shape the continent's creative narrative: Cape Town, Marrakech, and Cairo.
Each year, Time Out identifies the world's leading cultural capitals by surveying thousands of residents about the quality and affordability of their local arts and culture scenes. For the 2026 ranking, more than 24,000 people across over 150 cities were asked to evaluate everything from museums, galleries, and literature to live music, festivals, theatre, comedy, and public celebrations. Below are the African cities that ranked among the world's best destinations for art and culture in 2026.
1) Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town emerged as Africa's highest-ranked city, placing fifth globally. The South African city has built a reputation as one of the continent's leading cultural capitals, anchored by institutions such as the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA) and the Norval Foundation. Its cultural calendar is packed with events, including the Investec Cape Town Art Fair, Africa's largest art fair, and the popular First Thursdays art walk, which transforms the city into an open gallery every month.
New attractions, including immersive digital art experiences, have further strengthened Cape Town's position. Residents gave the city's arts scene an approval rating of 84%, with live music and festivals ranking among its strongest cultural offerings.
2) Marrakech, Morocco
Marrakech ranked 12th globally and second in Africa. The Moroccan city continues to attract artists, collectors, and creatives from around the world with its unique blend of traditional heritage and contemporary expression. Major events such as the annual 1-54 African Art Fair have helped cement Marrakech's status as a leading cultural hub.
The city also boasts a growing network of galleries, foundations, and artist studios that contribute to its vibrant creative ecosystem. Locals praised both the quality and affordability of the city's cultural scene, with museums emerging as one of its standout attractions.
3) Cairo, Egypt
Cairo secured the 16th position globally and ranked third in Africa. Long regarded as one of the Arab world's cultural powerhouses, the Egyptian capital received renewed international attention following the full public opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in late 2025.
Home to some of the world's most significant historical collections, Cairo continues to blend ancient heritage with a growing contemporary arts scene. Residents highlighted the city's museums as its greatest cultural asset, while many also noted that cultural experiences remain relatively affordable compared to other major global cities.