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Observatory at a glance

Observatory, fondly known as Obz, lies close to Cape Town's central business district at the eastern foot of Table Mountain. With its colourful, quirky, and bohemian flavour, Observatory stands out as one of the Mother City's most cherished suburbs.

Unsurprisingly, the area has created an eclectic mix of residents over the years. Being close to a University of Cape Town (UCT) faculty, the presence of students and academics gives the area a youthful vibe. Easy-going bars, live music venues, cafes, restaurants, health food shops, and bookshops also draw artists, backpackers, hipsters, and hippies alike. However, the area's appealing amenities, safety, and properties have mainly attracted families, young professionals, and investors looking to take advantage of Cape Town's lucrative investment opportunities.

On the property hunt, you'll find apartments with modern finishes and quaint, semi-detached terraced homes. Many reflect Victorian and Edwardian architecture which have been renovated but still retain their iconic original character.

Observatory's airports/routes: travel effortlessly

The suburb's accessible location ensures you're always just moments away from where you need to be. Cape Town International Airport is only a 14-minute drive (13.3 km) via Settlers Way/N2. If your pursuits pull you towards the heartbeat of Cape Town, the city centre is just 14 minutes (5.3 km) away using the M4.

Observatory's weather: discover the patterns

In February, Observatory's warmest month, you can expect pleasantly warm and breezy conditions, with temperatures ranging on average from a gentle 17°C at its lowest to a balmy 25°C at its peak. In August, the area's coldest month, it is only moderately chilly and breezy. Temperatures range from a low of 10°C to a high of 16°C, giving cold-loving residents a break from the warmer months and the chance to cuddle by a toasty fire or heater with a good book.

Observatory's history: uncover the backstory

In the late 19th century, Observatory was established as a residential area to cater for workers in the nearby port and railway industries. It drew its name from the Royal Observatory (now the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO)) which was created in 1821. Observatory's vibrant mix of communities was even present during the country's struggle period; as a 'grey' suburb, it was a place where all races lived together.

Observatory's schools: set your child up for success

The area provides several options to kick-start your child's educational journey. Kiddies College Preschool is the perfect place to help young minds explore and thrive. Observatory Junior Primary and nearby Salt River High School are renowned for their nurturing atmospheres and quality curricula. If your child has special needs, Mary Kihn School ensures deaf and hearing-impaired learners get specialised attention, ensuring they are not left behind in their educational pursuits. The area also boasts easy access to UCT's Faculty of Health Sciences, AFDA's Cape Town campus, and the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT).

Observatory's healthcare: get treated by the best

In Observatory, your family's well-being is well catered for with an array of top-notch medical facilities and practitioners. Several general practitioners are at the ready, offering dependable healthcare services and ensuring you and your loved ones are always in good hands. The area also has the Valkenberg Hospital, a forensic psychiatry unit providing specialised mental health services. Groote Schuur Hospital is an internationally renowned tertiary academic hospital that was officially opened in 1938. It offers a range of services in general surgery, dermatology, paediatrics, neurology, and more.

Observatory's shopping scene: enjoy some retail therapy

In Observatory, indulging in retail therapy is not only easy but also delightfully diverse. St Peter's Square is a go-to for locals, housing a large Pick n Pay, but you can also check off items on your shopping list at Observatory Centre. For a broader range of shops, head over to the nearby Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village in Green Point. If markets are more your scene, the Obz Lifestyle Market offers a fuss-free experience. There's a mix of foods, clothing, and artisanal creations worth browsing. For a relaxed weekend shopping affair, check out the renowned Neighbourgoods Market at the Old Biscuit Mill.

Observatory's special attractions: have a fun day out

With so many things to do, every day is an opportunity to have a new adventure in Observatory. Young and old will love the interactive science exhibits and mind-boggling puzzles at The Cape Town Science Centre while open nights at the SAAO reveal the mysteries of the cosmos.

For fitness enthusiasts and those seeking adrenaline-pumping action, Total Ninja Black River Park, Hartleyvale Stadium, and Malta Park Sports Ground have plenty of activities. Lovers of nature can spend time at Two Rivers Urban Park. Stones is a great spot to play a round of pool. For food for the soul, take in a show at Theatre Arts.

If you're after retail therapy, head over to Bangbang Vintage Market and Grand Funk Shop for vintage shopping. You can also dine out at a number of popular restaurants and cafes like Obz Cafe, A Touch of Madness, and The Wild Fig Restaurant.

Find a home that inspires you in Observatory

In Observatory, the perfect blend of urban charm, vibrant culture, and exceptional amenities await. Here, every street tells a story, every corner introduces an adventure, and every home holds the promise of cherished memories. Lew Geffen Sotheby's International Realty, the best real estate company in South Africa, welcomes you to find your place in the area. Explore our curated list of properties for sale, and when you're ready, reach out to our property professionals.

Image 5 credit: Greater Cape Town by Simisa | Wikipedia | CC BY-SA 3.0 DEED | https://tinyurl.com/coaaon8

Image 6 credit: Groote Schuur Hospital, Observatory, Cape Town, Western Cape by A3alb | Wikipedia | CC BY-SA 3.0 DEED | https://tinyurl.com/coaaon8

Image 7 credit: Hartleyvale Stadium by Axxter99 | Wikipedia | CC BY-SA 4.0 DEED | https://tinyurl.com/jppg7ho

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