The Bo-Kaap, which lies on the fringes of Cape Town's city centre, is full of character and colourful houses (pink, orange, lime green and turquoise), many of which are national monuments and date back to the 1750s, with cobbled streets that rise up to meet the lower slopes of Signal Hill on which the suburb lies. A lively suburb, the Bo-Kaap's inhabitants are a blend of cultures that descend ... cont.
From Cape Town International Airport
When leaving then airport follow the N2 Cape Town signs and get onto the N2 highway, as you approach the mountain (approx 13kms) you will see N2 City keep in the right lane, follow Waterfront signs until you reach a very large intersection with traffic lights (CTCC to left and Waterfront to the right) cross over Coen Steytler Ave stay in middle lane (M62) to fourth set of traffic lights (Strand Street) turn right, then turn second left (Rose Street) continue on over two more cross roads till you reach Hout Street. We are on the corner of Rose and Hout Street a cream building with black juliette balconies.
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