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From serviced apartments, houses, guest houses and traveller's rooms De Waterkant Village has it all and lodgings at the village are as diverse and eclectic as the place itself. In keeping with the feel of an authentic traveller’s village, guests can enjoy services and facilities when staying in apartments or cottages, such as a centralised reception, concierge, housekeeping and a buffet breakfast at The Charles every morning! De Waterkant Village is truly the fun capital of Cape Town and a necessary experience on every visitor’s itinerary.
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Traveller’s rooms attract “discerning millionaire backpackers” wishing to stay in the best locations at a reasonable price. Traveller’s Rooms are rooms which are designed as creative living spaces, ideal for travelling partners.
from R375 per person sharing
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Houses
Steeped in olde world aesthetics due to their preserved facades, the restored houses in De Waterkant Village are intertwined with the village atmosphere itself.
from R550 per person sharing
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Apartments
Apartments at De Waterkant are as varied and unique as their historically rich restored facades. With one, two and three bedroom apartments to choose from, there are apartments to suit every guests needs.
from R1 580 per apartment
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Perfectly positioned in the very heart of De Waterkant Village, The Charles consists of adjacent historical Georgian houses all linked together internally. The guest house is located within walking distance of all the gay bars and clubs in De Waterkant and is famous for its laid back gay friendly atmosphere and hospitality. The Charles entertains and delights guests with its very own coffee shop and restaurant that offers wonderful breakfast spreads and authentic Cape Malay dishes for lunch. Views from the roof decks and terrace at The Charles, span over the famous V&A Waterfront, Table Mountain and the City Bowl and can best be enjoyed from the terrace at sunset whilst warming up by the fire on The Charles’ famous ‘Braai evenings.’ Positioned opposite the gorgeous al fresco styled Cape Quarter piazza and the flamboyant crowd at Manhattan’s Restaurant and bar, The Charles can be described as being ‘The Spirit of the Village’ in a town that surely is ‘The fun Capital of Cape Town.’
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This beautifully restored nine roomed, Cape
Georgian Manor House, with tranquil terrace and pool, overlooks
the village, the famous Table Bay and distant Stellenbosch Mountains.
www.dewaterkanthouse.com |
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