Cape Town, we need help.
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Cape Town, we need help.
My wife and I are thinking of going to Cape Town the last 10 days of November 2003. We are in the middle of the 30's and we have been in some of the most beautiful bay cities in the world like San Francisco, Vancouver, Sidney and Rio de Janeiro but not in the Cape Town.
We live in Buenos Aires and we are used to have dinner after 9 p.m. We enjoy walking around our hotel lookig for a restaurant and after diner having a coffe in a bookstore. In all those cities, even in Rio, we have found safe neighbourhoods.
I think we would rather stay in a "local" neighbourhood than in a place like the Waterfront.
What about Seapoint or Bantry Bay?. I'd really apreciate it if someone could help me with this issue and get me some advice about accomodations.
Thank you and I apologize for my bad english.
We live in Buenos Aires and we are used to have dinner after 9 p.m. We enjoy walking around our hotel lookig for a restaurant and after diner having a coffe in a bookstore. In all those cities, even in Rio, we have found safe neighbourhoods.
I think we would rather stay in a "local" neighbourhood than in a place like the Waterfront.
What about Seapoint or Bantry Bay?. I'd really apreciate it if someone could help me with this issue and get me some advice about accomodations.
Thank you and I apologize for my bad english.
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Thank you Traci. I was serching in the web and I found a lot of nice places to stay in Camps Bay.
Also I detected a neighborhood which seems very pleasant called Tamboerskloof, around Kloof and De Lorentz.
Am I right or this area is unsafe or seedy?
Also I detected a neighborhood which seems very pleasant called Tamboerskloof, around Kloof and De Lorentz.
Am I right or this area is unsafe or seedy?
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Hi
My wife and I have stayed at both Seapoint and Green point during trips to Cape Town. Cape Town is a wonderful city and I'm sure that you will love it I have posted some pictures and some trip reports from our trips to Cape Town on my homepage www.gardkarlsen.com. Maybe you can find some useful information there Have a great trip.
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Gard
Stavanger, Norway
My wife and I have stayed at both Seapoint and Green point during trips to Cape Town. Cape Town is a wonderful city and I'm sure that you will love it I have posted some pictures and some trip reports from our trips to Cape Town on my homepage www.gardkarlsen.com. Maybe you can find some useful information there Have a great trip.
Regards
Gard
Stavanger, Norway
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Voy a Ciudad del Cabo también a finales de noviembre. Varias guias que consulté así como comentaristas en este foro recomiendan De Waterkant Village. Es un barrio de casas construidas en el siglo 18 para albergar esclavos de Malasia. El barrio restaurado me aseguran es muy colorido y céntrico.
En su página de internet: www.village and life.com pueden ver las diferentes casas - interior y exterior. Suerte!
En su página de internet: www.village and life.com pueden ver las diferentes casas - interior y exterior. Suerte!
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I just returned from a stunning trip in South Africa. Cape town is definitely the place to be. We were in Sea View , in a great place called Ashby's place right on High level street. Our room was big, clean and it had a terrace with a wonderful view on the Waterfront. Amazing!
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