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V&A Waterfront Residential Apartments:

These magnificent self catering, luxury apartments are located in the famous V&A Waterfront, where an innovative fusion of  history and modern convenience has resulted in a multi-purpose dockside environment unlike any other in the world.

Situated between Robben Island and Table Mountain in the heart of Cape Town's working harbour, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront has become South Africa's most visited destination. Set against a backdrop of magnificent sea and mountain views, exciting shopping and entertainment venues are intermingled with world-class hotels and these luxury self catering apartments in the residential marina. We invite you to discover the experience... live, work, shop and play at the V&A Waterfront.

The apartments in the V&A Waterfront are very luxurious and beautifully furnished with a communal swimming pool, balcony and basement parking. Each of these luxurious apartments overlook the canal and are situated a very short stroll to all the shops, boutiques, cinemas, restaurants and the harbour in the famous V&A Waterfront. Housekeeping from Monday - Friday (excluding public holidays) included in the rate.

My favourite coffee shop in the Waterfront is Vida e Cafe and Willoughby & Co serve the best sushi in town (Shop 6132, V&A Waterfront: 021 418-6115).

Features:

· 3 bedrooms
· 2 bathrooms
· lounge
· dining area
· modern kitchen with dishwasher, washing machine and tumble drier
· patio
· communal swimming pool
· housekeeping Monday – Friday
· secure basement parking
· 24 hour security

Contact Three Bedroom Apartment V & A Waterfront

THE HISTORY OF THE V&A WATERFRONT:
Calls for greater public access and a wider use of Cape Town's historic harbour started in the early 1970's. In 1988, the then landowner (State-owned transport corporation, Transnet Limited) established a wholly owned subsidiary company, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront (Pty) Limited, to redevelop the historic docklands. This was received with large-scale public acclaim.

Since its origins in 1860, the Port of Cape Town has been the scene of excavations, reclamations, harbour construction programmes and land based developments. By the time Prince Alfred* tipped the first load of stone into the sea to initiate construction of Cape Town's harbour, the trade routes to the East had transformed the city into a hive of seafront activity. The discovery of gold and diamonds in South Africa meant that the first section of harbour, the Alfred Basin, had to be added to and the Victoria Basin was built. (* Prince Alfred was Queen Victoria's second son)

The construction of the two harbour basins took place between 1860 and 1920, and the area is notable for its outstanding heritage buildings. It retains the charm of Victorian industrial architecture and the scale of a harbour built for sail and the early days of steam travel. In the 1970s, containerisation had developed worldwide as the major method of cargo handling and transportation. It was this, together with South Africa's economic isolation at the time and the reopening of the Suez Canal, that led to a sharp reduction in the utilisation of land and harbour facilities surrounding the Victoria & Alfred Basins. At the time, Transnet was in the process of rationalising harbour facilities and reviewing its harbour and other land holdings with particular emphasis on the returns being generated by these assets.

Over the past 140 years, the harbour has undergone numerous changes, which continue even today with the redevelopment of land and buildings surrounding the original Victoria & Alfred Basins. The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront project is the culmination of nearly three decades of planning and development proposals.

 

 
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