Affectionately called ‘the republic of Hout Bay' by its residents, due mainly to the limited means of access into this attractive suburb - there are only three - Hout Bay lies just 20 minutes' from the centre of Cape Town yet has a unique and timeless beauty that makes it so popular with locals and visitors. When staying in Hout Bay, visitors become part of the tangible vibe of this town, which ... cont.
From Cape Town City
Travelling from the city the easiest way is probably to take the M6 which goes through Sea Point and is the road that goes along the beach all the way through Camps Bay, into Hout Bay. When you get to Hout Bay continue through the traffic lights and Down Victoria Avenue past the Super Spa Supermarket on your left and the Butchers Grill Restaurant on your right. Your next left is Princess Avenue which runs parallel to the beach. At the end of Princess Avenue turn left at the roundabout. Approx 100 metres on your right is a Shell Petrol Station, turn right directly in front, signed Museum and Tourist Information. This is Andrews Road. Take your third right which is Campbell Street at the end turn left into Skaife Street, we are the 5th building on your left.
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