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De Waterkant at a glance

Trendy, sophisticated and ever-so-stylish, De Waterkant is one of the best areas in the thriving city of Cape Town and it's not hard to see why. With a lively atmosphere and convenient amenities making daily living a breeze, this is the spot you want to be in. Located in the heart of Green Point, this sub-district proves dynamite comes in small packages.

De Waterkant's airports/routes: travel effortlessly 

Cape Town International Airport is roughly 20 minutes (19,4 km) away depending on traffic conditions. It can be found via the N2 and Settler's Way/N1. There are many highways leading in and out of De Waterkant, making commuting to surrounding suburbs or the Winelands as easy as can be. 

De Waterkant's history: uncover the backstory 

De Waterkant has a heritage rooted in progression and holds great cultural significance. Ever since the 1700s, this area has been the home of many of the first inhabitants of the Cape, with the Malay people being among its earliest settlers. What started as a small village town has grown into the tourist hotspot it is today. 

De Waterkant's weather: discover the patterns 

Summer months see De Waterkant reach temperature highs of 31 °C. The balmy weather is perfect for visiting the beach, making use of outdoor gyms or taking a trek along the many hiking trails on the Cape Mountains. During Winter months temperatures can drop to lows of 11 °C with windy, wet weather expected. 

De Waterkant's schools: set your child up for success 

There is a selection of educational institutions catering to all age groups in De Waterkant and neighbouring areas. Parents can choose to send their children to St Martini Kindergarten, Nutwood Forest Pre-Primary School, Fundamentals Play and Pre-Schools, Prestwich Street Primary School, St Mary's RC Primary School, Schotsche Kloof Primary School, Vista High School, Kingsway College High School, Gardens Commercial High School or a host of others. 

De Waterkant's shopping scene: enjoy some retail therapy 

Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village is the go-to shopping mall for every local. Along with speciality boutiques, you will find mainstream department stores, grocery shops, jewellers, electronics and more. There is also a wide variety of eateries to pick from and the option of al-fresco dining while you take in the sights and sounds of the coast. Expect to have your every retail need to be indulged when it comes to health and wellness, fashion, beauty, gifting, home decor and more. 

De Waterkant's special attractions: have a fun day out 

The Piano Bar is De Waterkant's answer to a trendy New York restaurant with a touch of Cape Town. The menu is Mediterranean-inspired, paired with sophisticated decor and the classic feel of live music playing as you dine. Live performances are enjoyed daily and you can expect to be serenaded by the sounds of blues and jazz. For a polished affair, look no further than The Piano Bar.

If you're after a taste of the world and want to explore the flavours of Italy, sit down for a meal at Liguria Ristorante for fresh pasta, pizza and insalatas that will have you salivating for more. 

For casual dining there, choose from Cafe Manhattan, Sloppy Sam, KONG Bar and Grill or the Charles - Cafe to name a few. 

Find a home that inspires you in De Waterkant 

Lew Geffen Sotheby's International Realty prides itself on identifying key areas of a city that are great investments. View our properties for sale and properties to let in De Waterkant today and become a local in no time. One of our valued property practitioners is on hand to show you our latest listings. 

19 Residential Homes For Sale in De Waterkant, Cape Town

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