Oranjezicht is a stylish little village, popular with the arty and trendy set, lying in the foothills of Table Mountain. From afar, homes here appear to lie relatively low on the mountain, but driving through the suburb, one quickly adjusts one’s perception - it’s quite a climb to reach parts of upmarket Oranjezicht in Cape Town, but well worth it. Oranjezicht sits perched above Kloof Street, ... cont.
From Cape Town International Airport
Follow the N2 with direction to Cape Town City and change the highway at the intersection to M3 / “De Wal Drive” (about 18 km behind the airport). Follow further the brown road signs indicating the “Cableway” to Table Mountain at the end of M3. When you pass the Gardens Centre at the left, turn left at the next traffic light into Breda Street. 300 m uphill, you will find no. 44 Breda St. at the right side of the street. (Don't get irritated at no. 38. The following no. 1, 2, 3, 4 belong to house no. 38).
From N1
Follow the N1 with direction to Cape Town City to the end. Then, about 2 km ahead (Buitengracht Rd.), you reach a traffic light with the road sign M3 / “De Wal Drive”, turn left in the Buitensingel (downhill). When you pass the entrance of the Mt. Nelson Hotel, drive further passing 2 traffic lights. Behind the ENGEN petrol station (on the left) turn right into Breda Street. 300 m uphill, you will find no. 44 Breda St. at the right side of the street. Don't get irritated at no. 38. The following no. 1, 2, 3, 4 belong to house no. 38.
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