De Waterkant is, in truth, a modernised rendition of the Bo-Kaap and lies just next to this same suburb. This is a trendy area that has maintained, and even accentuated, the colourful, bright semi-detached houses - restoring them into fashionable cottages that, together with the cobbled, tree-lined streets and spectacular views, bring to mind New York's Greenwich Village and London's Soho ... cont.
From the airport
Take the N2 motorway and follow signs for Cape Town. After 18km follow M6 to Waterfront & C.T.I.C.C; this highway runs between the harbour and city.
1st set of traffic lights go straight across - C.T.I.C.C. (Cape Town International Conference Centre) will be on your left and V&A Waterfront is signposted to the right; you are now on Buitengracht Street. 2nd & 3rd set of traffic lights go straight across - get into right hand lane.
4th set of traffic lights turn right into Strand Street. Continue straight and take 3rd street on right into Loader Street.
You are now in De Waterkant Village - Welcome!
2nd turning on the right is our reception at 40 Napier Street.
We suggest you find parking in Loader Street and simply walk down Napier Street for check-in.
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