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Official Contact Details - De Waterkant Luxury Two Bedroom Apartment

Phone: 021 438 4654

Luxury two bedroom houses are beautifully furnished with lovely interiors, cotton percale linen and down duvets, some with views and balconies and luxurious touches that wil

  • Price from 1400 ZAR / day
  • Capacity up to 4 people
  • 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms
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Overview

Colourful De Waterkant Village is a unique European influenced village of semi-detached quaint cottages and cobbled streets preserved from the 1760’s. Cradled between the city and the Waterfront, De Waterkant Village is avant-garde, a cultural urban refuge highlighted by the abundance of restaurants, art galleries, gay clubs, salsa clubs, tapas bars and Parisian inspired café’s. Famed for being a gay friendly hub, the village is within walking distance of bars and fashionable nightspots. Drawing comparisons from cultural and artistic villages from all over the world, De Waterkant embraces individuality and theatricality, echoed in the architecture and vibrancy of its residents and visitors.

Walking on the beautiful sidewalks, one cannot help but be caught up in its spell, cast by the beauty of the Dutch, Georgian and Asian influenced architecture, with flower boxes under the windows, sprawling balconies and rooftop decks providing exquisite views and majestic old trees that line the streets, filtering the sun selectively through their branches. This is a place that will tempt you into its fold and dare you to indulge and delight in life’s finer pleasures.

Village & Life first noticed the potential for a unique lifestyle in the crumbling area of De Waterkant in the nineties. Investing in renovating properties, whilst retaining their facades and charm, Village & Life breathed life into an area who’s cottages had been scheduled for demolition. Igniting the hospitality village innovation, “Cape Town’s First Guest Street” rose up from the ashes and the vision of an authentic “traveller's village” was realised, growing to include a portfolio of over 40 participating properties.

Prices & deals

Lowest Daily Price:
1400 ZAR
Highest Daily Price:
1960 ZAR
Lowest Weekly Price:
1400 ZAR
Highest Weekly Price:
1960 ZAR
Cleaning fee:
N/A
Charging Method:
Per bedroom
Payment Types:
Cash

Location & area

De Waterkant Village is tucked between Table Mountain, the CBD and the V&A Waterfront. Most cottages, guest houses and apartments in De Waterkant Village boast views from Asian inspired roof top terraces, that sweep all the way down to the Waterfront and across to Table Mountain. The mixed Georgian, Cape Dutch and Asian colourful architecture, cobbled streets and historical standing is what makes De Waterkant Village so unique. De Waterkant is often described as being arty, charismatic and quaint and is a truly special place decorated with gorgeous al fresco restaurants, sidewalk café's, boutiques and bars and is often compared with Greenwich Village.

Address:
1 Loader De Waterkant, 8005, Cape Town, South Africa
Accommodation located in:
business district, near cultural interest, near restaurants & bars, village!

Amenities & services

Enjoy leisurely hours next to the pool, on the terrace overlooking the village, situated at De Waterkant House.

The Charles Coffee Shop located at The Charles Luxury Guest House, boasts a unique menu of traditional Cape Malay cuisine as well as deli favourites. Buffet breakfasts are included for all guests staying at De Waterkant House and The Charles. Hot breakfasts range from ‘Salmon and Cream Cheese Croissants’ to ‘Eggs Benedict,’ so be sure to make time to enjoy your mornings. Enjoy lunch from the Cape Malay culture, such as mutton curry, bobotie or samoosa’s dipped in sweet chilli sauce. The Charles Coffee Shop is open for breakfast from 07h00 to 12h00 and for lunch between 12h00 and 16h00.

The Cape Travel information centre at 1 Loader Street is equipped with two computer stations where guests can make use of internet facilities. There is complimentary wireless internet access at The Charles Guest House and De Waterkant House.

# of Units: 1... and each unit includes:

  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Single beds: 0
  • Double beds: 0
  • Baby cots: 0
  • Single sofa beds: 0
  • Double sofa beds: 0

Bathroom

  • Yes Towels:
  • Yes Bath:
  • Yes Hair Drier:
  • Yes Shower:

Extras

  • Yes Telephone:
  • Yes DVD Player:
  • No Fax:
  • No Washing Machine:
  • No Work Desk:
  • Yes Bed Sheets:
  • No Bikes:
  • No Internet Broadband:
  • No Cable/Satelite TV:
  • Yes Internet Dial Up:
  • No Ironing Board:
  • No Library:
  • No Stereo/Radio System:

Extraservice

  • No Local Guides:
  • No Local Transportation:
  • No 24h Concierge:
  • No Tours & Excursions:
  • No House Chef:
  • No Butler Service:

Kitchen

  • Yes Dish Washer:
  • Yes Microwave:
  • Yes Oven:
  • No American Kitchen:
  • Yes Fridge & Freezer:
  • Yes Crockery & Utensils:

Living room

  • No Table & Chairs:
  • No Fireplace:
  • No Sofa Bed:

Outside

  • No Lift / Elevator:
  • Yes Swimming Pool:
  • No Disabled Facilities:
  • No Tennis Court:
  • No Terrace:
  • Yes Parking:
  • No Pets Welcome:
  • No Private Beach:
  • No Barbecue:
  • No Garden:
  • No Sauna:
  • No Shared Bathroom:
  • No Spa / Jacuzzi:

Rooms

  • Yes Daily Cleaning:
  • Yes DVD/Music Collection:
  • Yes Air Conditioning:
  • No Ensuite Bathroom:
  • No Balcony:
  • No Safe:
  • No Sea View:
  • No Central Heating:
  • No City View:
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