De Waterkant lies in the heart of the historic Bo-Kaap (‘above Town’) area of Cape Town, a fascinating and culturally interesting area situated on the slopes of Signal Hill. Its narrow streets are still paved with cobblestones and brightly painted houses from the nineteenth century add to its unique flavour.
Trendy and fashionable today, De Waterkant rivals New York’s Greenwich Village and London’s Soho – with its tree lined streets, restored cottages, spectacular views and village atmosphere.
Two spacious roof decks, a guest house and cottages have been cleverly linked with spiral staircases and courtyards to create De Waterkant Courtyards.
Guests have exclusive access to the roof decks at De Waterkant Courtyards, one of the few places in Cape Town from where uninterrupted views of Table Mountain and the harbour can be enjoyed.
Rooms and cottages are beautifully appointed and offer a comfortable stay.
Breakfast is served at the Village Café, a trendy side walk restaurant and popular meeting place in the village.
Conveniently situated on the corner of Waterkant
Street and the cobbled Napier street, De Waterkant Courtyards is
within walking distance to shops, restaurants and bars. It
is minutes from the Cape Quarter shopping centre, the V&A
Waterfront and the City.
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