Trendy 2 bedroom penthouse downtown.
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2
Bedrooms
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95m2
Surface
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4
People
2 double beds, 1 double sofa bed
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Bathrooms
2
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Terrace, Balcony:
Yes
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Zone:
City Centre
Apartment features
- bed linen & towels
- air-conditioning
- fridge-freezer
- TV
- radio
- dishwasher
- washing machine
- oven
- toaster
- DVD player
- dryer machine
- shower
- microwave
- bathtub
- elevator
- barbecue
- king sized bed 180 x 200
- plasma TV
- terrace
- Dry cleaning (on request)
- Free parking
- heating
- coffee maker
- safe
- satellite TV
- mircrowave-oven
- Fridge
- balcony
- Rooftop access
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St Georges penthouse is situated in the famous
St Georges Mall in the heart of Cape Towns trendy CBD.
The Apartment:-
Two spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, modern kitchen with breakfast area, living area with 34" plasma TV and pullout double sleeper couch.
Balcony's that overlook downtown Cape Town, plus views of Table Mountain and Lions Head Mountain.
Enjoy the areas market stalls, restaurants, cafes and interesting shops to get a taste of SA city life.
Around the clock security and free building parking for residence to ensure a safe stay. Car rental recommended mode of transport, but not necessary due to easily accessible public transport in the area.
Gym in the building but this isn't free for residence.
The apartment is not suited for children due to the stairs and balcony's.
Conditions of stay
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Refundable deposit
€150 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
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Refundable deposit for Monthly booking
€1,000 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
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Maximum capacity
4 People
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Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 14h, Checkout before 10h
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Special Offers
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Minimum stay
3 nights
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VAT
Included in all prices
- Not allowed: Parties, Pets, Smoking, Groups under 25 years
City Centre
Fondly known as the ‘mother city’, Cape Town lies in the arms of Table Mountain.
The centre of Cape Town is a-buzz, day or night, with a mix of culture, nature and history and an eclectic mix of people. This is the business centre but it’s also a chance to experience South Africa’s past - the South African Museum, the Castle of Good Hope, Company Gardens, Government Avenue and other museums and galleries lining the centre of town.
Long Street is a quirky mix of African curios, antique shops, book shops and a bevy of coffee shops, restaurants and bistros. During peak season, market stalls line some of the avenues near Greenmarket Square and there is an array of art exhibitions that can be visited.
The city centre is compact and small enough to explore in a couple of days. Historical walks around town will help you gain insight into the rich history that contributed to the mix of cultures unique to Cape Town. The nightlife in the city centre is busy with theatre and restaurants offering anything from African to European, fusion to traditional, Eastern to Western, and clubs and music venues.