Lying sandwiched between Oranjezicht and Tamboerskloof, within a stone's throw of the centre of Cape Town, Gardens is a very popular suburb and one of the oldest and most established parts of Cape Town. You're just outside of the hustle and bustle of the city here, and Table Mountain, at whose foot the suburb lies, looms like a welcome armchair. Houses here - those that haven't been subdivided ... cont.
From Cape Town International Airport, follow the airport “Exit” signage then pick up on “Cape Town” signs as you leave the Airport area. 3km mark you join the N2 double lane motorway heading for Cape Town. 8.9km mark pass twin concrete cooling towers on right hand side of motorway. 11.7km mark N2 motorway turns sharply left…follow left curve and “N2 City” signage.
13.5km mark bear right following the “City N2” signage. Keep following N2 signage and where road splits keep to the far right. At the end of this highway you will arrive at a very large intersection with a few sets of traffic lights. Cross over all of these without turning off. This street is called Buitengracht Street. Continue all the way. Four lanes will decrease to two and will eventually become a one-way street called New Church Street. Do Not Turn Off anywhere. At the top of New Church Street there's another intersection with traffic lights. Cross over these also and turn left at the second street after the intersection.
This is Upper Union Street. The Cape Cadogan Luxury Boutique Hotel is situated 120 metres down the road on the right hand side.
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