Welcome to 108 De Waterkant, a luxury 2 bedroom holiday rental in popular De Waterkant.
Holiday Home:
- 2-bedrooms, 3 bathrooms withsplashpool and roof terrace
- Situated over 3 levels with garage
- Living area and pool on street level
- One set of stairs up leads toTVroom and both en-suite bedrooms
- Last flight up leads to roof garden overlooking Table Mountain
Living Areas
- Wood burning fireplace & TV inmainliving area
- 6 Seater dining table
- Full bathroom with shower
Outdoor 108 De Waterkant:
spaces
- Pool with 4-seater dining table
- Wood burning BBQ and 8 Seater dining table onlowerlevel
- TV room open plan, withsofathat can be converted to queen size bed upon request
- Roof garden with 6-seater dining table and gas BBQ
Bedroom 1:
- King size bed can be converted to twins on request
- En-suite with shower
- Aircon/heater
Bedroom 2:
- King size bed can be converted to twins upon request
- En-suite with large bath andfree standingshower
- Aircon/heater
- Sliding door leads tobalcony
Facilities
General
- Uncapped wireless internet
- 2 Digital safes
- Housekeeping once a week with additional days optional
- All linen, towels and beach towels included
- Hairdryers, liquid soap and shower gel included
- Mountain views & pool
- Garage for one car with direct access tohouse
- Gas and charcoal BBQ
- Aircon/heaters in all rooms
- Gas stove, electric oven, Nespresso coffee machine
- Washing machine, dryer, dishwasher
- Full satellite TV
- Alarm linked to armed response
Attractions
There is so many things to do in and around De Waterkant, here are a few options:
- Yoga Life
- Mai Thai Wellness Spa
- Cape Quarter – great shopping options
- Baraka Gifts and Decor
- The Deck Rooftop Pool and Bar
- GS Africa Motorcycle Rentals and Tours
Area Information
Every Capetonian will tell you this is the trendy fashionable De Waterkant where if you like the buzz of a small village that is only ten minutes walk to the city center this is the place to stay. Described as a mix between San Francisco and Mykanos the area dates back to the late 1700’s. Now a-days you still hear the noon day cannon from Signal Hill whilst drinking coffee at The Village Café, watching the boats on the distant horizon ahead. The area boasts some of the best restaurants, bars and clubs in Cape Town and retains a bohemian character that you’ll find hard to forget.