De Waterkant Village is tucked between Table Mountain, the CBD and the V&A Waterfront. Most cottages, guest houses and apartments in De Waterkant Village boast views from Asian inspired roof top terraces, that sweep all the way down to the Waterfront and across to Table Mountain. The mixed Georgian, Cape Dutch and Asian colourful architecture, cobbled streets and historical standing is what makes De Waterkant Village so unique. De Waterkant is often described as being arty, charismatic and quaint and is a truly special place decorated with gorgeous al fresco restaurants, sidewalk café's, boutiques and bars and is often compared with Greenwich Village.
| Destination |
Distance (km/m) |
Distance (miles/yards) |
Time |
| Cape Town International Airport |
25 km |
15 miles |
20 minutes with no traffic |
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1 hour 30 minutes with traffic |
| Convenience Store |
100 m |
110 yards |
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| Bo-Kaap |
200 m |
220 yards |
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| V & A Waterfront |
1 km |
0.6 miles |
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Cape Town Stadium
(World Cup 2010 venue) |
1.6 km |
1 miles |
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| Central Business District |
2 km |
1.2 miles |
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| Cape Town Convention Centre |
2 km |
1.2 miles |
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| Table Mountain / Cableway |
7 km |
4.2 miles |
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| Beach (Camps Bay) |
10 km |
6 miles |
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| Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens |
15 km |
9 miles |
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| Constantia Winelands |
22 km |
13.2 miles |
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| Stellenbosch Winelands |
60 km |
36 miles |
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