Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Hiking Trip With A View


If you're really into walking, there are literally hundreds of trails on the Table Mountain. If you're a relatively experienced hiker, get a good guide book and head off with food, water, a mobile phone and warm clothes. Always let someone know where you are going and when you plan to return. This is not a city park - it is a real mountain, with steep cliffs and gorges, and the weather can change without warning. Unless you're pretty confident, it's probably a better idea to do an escorted walk. Always bear in mind, though, that Table Mountain is in the middle of a city and muggers are just entrepreneurs like any other. So walk in a big group or stay close to where there are lots of other people.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Parker Cottage | Cape Town City Bowl

Parker Cottage, an elegant bed & breakfast in the Cape Town City Bowl offers luxurious urban accommodation while still maintaining the contemporary charm of the grand Victorian era. Owners Liz and Paul have combined all the elements of world class guest house accommodation to ensure guests experience the ultimate in comfort and luxury. Some of the services offered at this charming Cape Town City Bowl accommodation include all you can eat breakfasts, in house laundry and ironing, airport transfers, free parking, Wi-Fi and cellphone hire, 24 hour check in and in house tours. Visit the Parker Cottage website to discover more about their services and facilities.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Green Point Accommodation | Jambo Guest House

Jambo Guest House is an oasis nestled within the bustling metropolitan, exuding remarkable serenity, exceptional comfort and unparalleled hospitality. With wonderful city views and 5 individually decorated rooms, including an African, Rose, Green and Bay room, as well as a terrific garden suite, this guest house combines the best of Green Point accommodation. Owners Barry and Mina welcome you to explore their delightful Cape Town bed & breakfast and find out more about the services and facilities on offer on the Jambo Guest House website.


Thursday, August 18, 2011

Head South Lodge Boutique Hotel

Head South Lodge Boutique Hotel is situated in the popular tourist city of Cape Town. This Waterfront accommodation offers contemporary style and unparalleled service in an atmosphere of sophisticated and luxury 4-star hospitality. Ideally located in the bustling suburb of Green Point, this boutique hotel promises outstanding proximity to some of Cape Town’s most popular tourist attractions, giving guests the opportunity to explore the beautiful Mother City. The Head South Lodge Boutique Hotel website offers a more detailed overview of this spectacular Green Point hotel.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

David's Guest House

David’s guest house, situated in the heart of trendy Green Point, is an elegant and stylish Cape Town B&B with all the elements of a world class accommodation establishment. The modernised Victorian terrace home is centrally located, making it ideal for guests wanting to explore the bustling city or surrounding attractions. Discover more about this stylish guest house on the David’s website.


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Areas of Cape Town: Green Point


Green Point is located to the north west of the central business district in Cape Town. It lies between Table Bay, Signal Hill, Seapoint, the V&A Waterfront and the City Centre. Many modern apartments and mixed-use developments have gone up in recent years. The main street of Green Point is Somerset road, lined with shops, restaurants and colourful bars it is a wonderful place to spend the day browsing and taking in the area.

The Cape Town Stadium was constructed on Green Point Common for the 2010 FIFA World Cup this was the focal point of cape town during that period and green point therefore saw many developments and investings into infrastructure which uplifted the entire area into the cosmopolitan district it is today.

Whatever the area western cape property is always in high demand and for good reason. Whether it be through online real estate or other means, people will always find a way to move into these beautiful locations.

Areas of Cape Town: Fish Hoek


This village by the sea is surrounded by mountains and has some of the most beautiful swimming beaches in Cape Town. These are a favourite amongst the locals with windsurfers, bathers and the sailing community making use of the pristine coast line. The local residents concern for a healthy lifestyle has given rise to a wonderful selection of health and wellness facilities. The Best views of Fish Hoek can be seen from Elsie’s Peak which overlooks False Bay.

There is an excellent selection of Tea & Coffee shops, restaurants, snack bars, and take-away's available within the Valley, offering a wide variety to satisfy anyone’s tastes. Fish Hoek is renowned for its friendly hospitality, proximity to all sorts of tourist attractions and activities besides boasting one of the best swimming beaches in the Cape.

Whatever the area western cape property is always in high demand and for good reason. Whether it be through online real estate or other means, people will always find a way to move into these beautiful locations.

Areas of Cape Town: Devil’s Peak


On the Eastern slopes of Devil's Peak you will find the Rhodes Memorial, to Cecil Rhodes, and the University of Cape Town. From these points there are fantastic views over the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town, all the way to stellenbosch and the Boland mountains. Other landmarks on the Eastern slopes are Mostert's Mill, Groote Schuur Hospital and the Groote Schuur estate, including a number of presidential and ministerial residences.

Whatever the area western cape property is always in high demand and for good reason. Whether it be through online real estate or other means, people will always find a way to move into these beautiful locations.

Areas of Cape Town: Vredehoek


Vredehoek is a suburb of Cape Town located in the City Bowl on the slopes of Table Mountain, between Devil’s Peak and Oranjezicht. The name directly translated means “peaceful corner”.

The suburb was proclaimed after the first world war and expatriates from many European countries settled here after peace was declared. The area has since been going through a revival, with old blocks being redeveloped into high quality apartments. The centre of town is close by with Long Street just a short walk away. Staying in Vredehoek makes some of the best views of the city available to residents, overlooking the waterfront, harbour and Table Mountain.

Whatever the area western cape property is always in high demand and for good reason. Whether it be through online real estate or other means, people will always find a way to move into these beautiful locations.

Areas of Cape Town: Tamboerskloof


Tamboerskloof lies between Gardens and the Cape Peninsula National Park, a short walk from Long Street and the foot of Lions Head Mountain. It is one of the oldest areas in Cape Town, with many old Victorian style buildings and streets lined with old Oaks. Tamboerskloof boasts an eclectic array of restaurants, book shops and boutiques which are strewn along the famous Kloof street, an extension of Long street. Residents in this area enjoy fantastic views of the bay and Lions Head, which ensures that this will always be a popular area in which to live.

Whatever the area western cape property is always in high demand and for good reason. Whether it be through online real estate or other means, people will always find a way to move into these beautiful locations.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Magical Cape Town Beaches


Cape Town offers some of the most beautiful beaches on the planet, with sunny white beaches stretching east to west. It’s no surprise that many of South Africa’s beaches have been awarded the blue flag status, given only to the most perfect beaches of the world. Part of the allure of this area is that this is where the Atlantic and Indian oceans meet. The Atlantic lies on the west side and is about 4 degrees cooler. Many of the most popular beaches lie on this side of the coast, with many referring to it as South Africa’s “Riviera”. These beaches are lucky to have longer days and protection for the Cape winds, making them a very pleasant experience indeed.

One of the most notable is Clifton which is comprised of 4 beaches all together, it is no doubt one of the most fashionable beaches. The wealthy all aspire to own homes fronting its snow white sands and people fly from all over to see and be seen against the backdrop of the bright blue water, decorated with gleaming white yachts.

The East coast however has the warmer water with many hidden and secluded gems, which tourists travel from far and wide to experience. These are also preferred by local families wanting to steer clear of the crowds along the west coast. Each beach has its own particular charm however, so it’s always best to go to a few and decide which is most suited to your tastes.

If you are thinking about visiting this side of the world you are sure to be left with more than just a glowing tan, but fond memories of this captivating region and the hospitable people which reside in it. There is a wide array of accommodation options you can take advantage of such as Self Catering Accommodation & Holiday Rentals or hotels. There is plenty to choose from and they line the coast, offering a wonderful way to experience the sun and surf offered by Cape Town, South Africa.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Hotel, Self Catering or Bed and Breakfast? Choosing the Cape Town accommodation that is right for you.

If you are looking for accommodation in Cape Town one thing you will find is that you are spoilt for choice. Cape Town offers the full spectrum of accommodation from the most basic place to lay your head to the most opulent five star accommodations. While there are a large range of accommodation options in Cape Town, when looking to book accommodation travellers can generally narrow it down to three main categories: hotels, self catering accommodation or bed and breakfasts. Each of these options has their own pros and cons and choosing the right one for you will depend on your own particular needs and preferences. Here are some of the things you might want to consider when choosing your accommodation:

Type of rooms

The type of room you will get in Cape Town will vary greatly depending on the type of accommodation you are looking at as well as the price range you are looking in. Hotel rooms are usually done up in a uniform way they will offer all the necessary comforts but can often feel impersonal and sterile. Cape Town bed and breakfast rooms on the other hand are generally individually decorated, often with different themes in different rooms. These rooms can feel more intimate, cosy and personal. Self catering accommodation has the benefit of allowing you to rent out an entire flat or house which means you are not confined to a single room, the style and comfort of this type of accommodation in Cape Town however varies greatly and there is little consistency in what you can expect.

Food

One of the main advantages of hotels is that food is available to you at any time of the day or night. The downside of this is that food is generally not included in the price of the room and additional food costs can add up. Bed and breakfasts on the other hand generally only provide breakfast but this is normally built into the price of the room. Bed and breakfasts also have the advantage of only cooking for a few people so the food is often of a very high quality. Self catering accommodation means that you are in charge of organising your own meals. This can be good as you control when, where and what you eat but it also means you don’t escape your every day routine of cooking and cleaning.

Facilities

In terms of facilities bed and breakfasts and hotels in Cape Town generally offer similar things within the rooms such as a kettle, fridge, TV, etc. Where hotels have an advantage is that they often offer other facilities such as a gym, swimming pool, etc. Self catering accommodation is different in that it has a full kitchen and often laundry facilities.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Holiday accommodation in Cape Town

Choosing holiday accommodation in Cape Town should not be done solely based on budget. The attractions of Cape Town are not all focused in the city centre in fact many are to be found outside the city limits. As public transport cannot be relied upon it is imperative that you know in advance what you would like to see and then choose your holiday accommodation in Cape Town accordingly. Like all cities that are popular with tourists there are several major attractions that can distract potential visitors from the real beauty to be found not far from the busy centre.


Cape Town is often seen in terms of, Table Mountain, the V&A Waterfront, Cape Point and Camps Bay, and rightly so, they should be high on the list of things to see when visiting Cape Town they are not however the be all and end all of the tourist trail. There are many gems to be found not two hours outside of the city limits and when booking holiday accommodation in Cape Town it is important that you remember that getting to these places can be tricky and expensive, especially if it is just for a day trip. It’s worth considering your options for staying in these places for a couple of nights to give you the opportunity to explore them properly.


The wine routes around Cape Town offer a magical way to spend the day, if not two or three days. Whether it’s sampling the local plonk, exploring the countryside and indulging in some of the many award winning restaurants that litter the region your days will be full. The small towns in the region offer spectacular options for holiday accommodation. Cape Town will soon seem like a secondary thought on your itinerary after a few days spent in Stellenbosch or Franschhoek. The region a couple of hours North of Cape Town also provides you with an opportunity to explore an area and culture that many tourists don’t know exist. During spring the fields around the town of Darling are transformed into an impressionist’s canvas as flowers, many of which are unique to the region bloom, covering the ground in a carpet of colour. This once a year explosion of nature is not to be missed if you’re in Cape Town at the time and by carefully planning your holiday accommodation in Cape Town you can ensure that you are nearby when it happens.


Public transport through most of South Africa is unreliable at best, so reaching the hidden gems outside of Cape Town may require a rental car. One doesn’t however want to waste days of their holiday driving from place to place. Planning your holiday accommodation in Cape Town properly can ensure that you are close to the places you want to see. Even if the attractions seem close to your holiday accommodation, a place like the Cape Point could take the best part of a day to see if you’re staying in the CBD. While the drive is lovely and well worth it, if one has evening plans or small kids it would be worth finding holiday accommodation and Cape Town guest house on the southern end of the peninsula for a few days.


When planning your trip to Cape Town, holiday accommodation is obviously your primary concern with a little foresight and planning you can choose a place that will allow you to see the best of Cape Town.