Our Location-Attractions in De Waterkant
The Dixons offer a stylish and convenient base in one of Cape Town's trendiest neighbourhoods. Surrounded by cobbled streets and colourful buildings, these apartments are just steps away from the Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village, with its boutique shops and eateries. The vibrant V&A Waterfront, Table Mountain, and the iconic Bo-Kaap area are all within easy reach. With its blend of modern living and historic charm, De Waterkant is a sought-after spot for visitors looking to enjoy the city’s cultural highlights.
Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village
Located in Cape Town's fashionable De Waterkant district, the Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village is a vibrant destination blending modern flair with historic charm. This open-air complex offers an eclectic mix of boutique shops, art galleries, and gourmet eateries. Visitors can enjoy alfresco dining in the piazzas or browse unique local designs and crafts. The relaxed atmosphere makes it perfect for leisurely walks and people-w. It's a must-visit spot for those looking to enjoy the city's contemporary culture.
Table Mountain
Towering over Cape Town, Table Mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the surrounding ocean. Accessible by hiking trails or a rotating cable car, the flat-topped landmark is part of a UNESCO World Heritage site rich in unique flora and fauna. The summit provides a stunning vantage point for sunrise or sunset, making it a favourite among photographers and. With its natural beauty and outdoor opportunities, Table Mountain is an iconic symbol of South Africa.
V&A Waterfront
The V&A Waterfront is Cape Town's premier shopping and entertainment hub, set amidst a working harbour with the majestic Table Mountain as a backdrop. Home to over 450 retail outlets, an array of restaurants, and attractions like the Two Oceans Aquarium, it caters to all ages and interests. Live music and street performances add to the lively ambience. Boat tours and harbour cruises are available for those interested in maritime activities. It's an ideal place to soak up the city's vibrant energy.
Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum
Nestled in one of Cape Town's most picturesque neighbourhoods, the Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum delves into the rich history of the Cape Malay community. The area is famous for its brightly coloured houses and cobblestone streets, reflecting a unique cultural heritage. The museum showcases artefacts, photographs, and narratives that tell the story of the residents and their traditions. Visiting provides valuable insights into the social history of the city. It's a meaningful stop for anyone interested in culture and history.
Cafe Manhattan
Café Manhattan is a lively bar and restaurant located in the heart of De Waterkant, known for its welcoming atmosphere and eclectic style. With a menu featuring hearty burgers, salads, and a variety of cocktails, it's a popular spot for both casual dining and evening drinks. The venue often hosts themed nights and events, adding to its vibrant scene. Its friendly vibe makes it a favourite among locals and visitors alike. It's the perfect place to enjoy good food and great company.