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403 Somerset
Two bedroom apartment in De Waterkant, the heart of Cape Town
 
2 Bedrooms |  Sleeps 4 |  2 Bathrooms
From R1,800 per night
Apartment - Self Catering
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Highlights

  • Views of the Table Mountain

  • Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher,washing machine

  • Secure underground parking.

Property added: November 11, 2009 Last Updated: September 7, 2011
 
403 Somerset - Apartment - Self Catering
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Distances
Airport25.0 km
Bar1.0 km
Beach1.0 km
Ferry Port2.0 km
Location
Night Club2.0 km
Restaurant2.0 km
Train Station2.0 km
How to get there

Arriving from Cape Town International Airport
De Waterkant Village is located in De Waterkant, roughly situated between Signal Hill and the Waterfront, between the CBD and Green Point.
Exit Airport Direction N2 Cape Town, and as you approach the city, follow the N2 CITY, FORESHORE, SEA POINT signage.
Follow N2 Stad/City signs for 22km¹s until you arrive at the Coen Steytler Avenue traffic lights. The Cape Town International Convention Centre is on your left hand side and the V&A Waterfront on your right hand side. Proceed straight over the intersection.
Cross over two more intersections and at the third traffic light, Strand Street, turn right.
Turn into the fourth road to your right, Loader Street.
Almost immediately, the roads makes a 90 degree turn to the left. 1 Loader is on the corner, on your left hand side.

About the area

Colourful De Waterkant Village is a unique European influenced village of semi-detached quaint cottages and cobbled streets preserved from the 1760’s. Cradled between the city and the Waterfront, De Waterkant Village is avant-garde, a cultural urban refuge highlighted by the abundance of restaurants, art galleries, gay clubs, salsa clubs, tapas bars and Parisian inspired café’s. Famed for being a gay friendly hub, the village is within walking distance of bars and fashionable nightspots. Drawing comparisons from cultural and artistic villages from all over the world, De Waterkant embraces individuality and theatricality, echoed in the architecture and vibrancy of its residents and visitors.