| This beautifully spacious apartment opens out onto an unparalleled view of the City Bowl in the foreground and Table Mountain in the background. A furnished wooden balcony offers the opportunity for an outdoor breakfast while taking in the street scenes below on Buitengracht Street, one of the main roads in Cape Town. The advantage of De Waterkant is that it is central while still maintaining an air of charm usually only found in outskirt suburbs. This apartment is perfect for business executives and holidaymakers who appreciate style and elegance and want to be at the heart of the city without the lack of personality that hotel rooms offer. The kitchen is fully decked out with all the latest amenities while bar stools surround the counter top offering an informal perch for reading the paper and enjoying a quick cup of coffee. The apartment is decorated in a modern fusion style- with a trendy converted door as a living room table, wooden floors and elegant artwork on the walls. A red fluffy couch and a white chaise lounge and footrests face a large plasma screen TV with PVR satellite, so you can catch up on your own local news if you're feeling out of touch. De Waterkant district is venue to some of the city’s best restaurants, bars, boutiques, coffee shops, and museums. Guests will find whatever they’re looking for right on their doorstep, or mere minutes walk away. Many of the quaint streets are cobbled and steep and a variety of secret finds are hidden under old trees and behind renovated buildings and makes for an enjoyable adventure. Those on business will appreciate the close proximity to the Cape Town Convention Center, while the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront is only 5 blocks away, Camps Bay beaches 10 minutes drive and the cableway up to Table Mountain also only 10 minutes drive away. Soho is also conveniently near to all the city’s main motorway, and the Cape winelands is only a 20-minute drive away. |