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 Cape Town International Airport:
• it will take you approx 30 minutes to drive.
• take the N2 motorway and follow signs for Cape Town.
• after 18km follow M6 to Waterfront and C.T.I.C.C; this highway runs between the harbour and city.
• 1st set of traffic lights go straight across - CTICC (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 and 3rd set of traffic lights go straight across - get into right hand lane. 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!
• 2nd turning on the right is our new reception at 40 Napier Street.
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