Sea Point Property | Cape Town Sea Point to rent | Ref: 2688407 |
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The “New York” of Cape Town, Sea Point is a densely populated suburb of Cape Town known for its spectacular beachfront properties, variety of pubs, music clubs, coffee shops and restaurants.
Characterised by high-rise, luxury apartments and expensive mansions, Sea Point offers urban entertainment in an atmosphere reminiscent of the Big Apple. With a host of pubs, music clubs, coffee shops and restaurants along the Main Road, Sea Point’s vibrant nightlife creates a carnival atmosphere for visitors and locals alike.
Benches along the beach front provide an ideal place to rest while taking in the stunning views of the sea. There are also a number of children’s playgrounds running the length of the promenade as well as a chlorinated, sea-water swimming pool complex open to the public at the Sea Point Pavilion. The view from the pools is spectacular, out over the Atlantic Ocean.
The swimming pool complex at the Pavilion has two children’s pools, a diving pool, and an Olympic-sized pool.
While the beaches are not ideal for swimming they provide nice spots for relaxing on the white sand in the sun.
Along the Beach Road, a low brick building houses the Sea Fisheries Research Aquarium. Interesting studies on the effects of simulated oceanic conditions on marine resources are carried out here, the only facility of its kind in the country.
Whether the visitor uses the narrow “Main Road” through the busy shopping areas, or the “Beach Road” which meanders along the every-changing coastline, easy parking makes it enticing to stop and enjoy Sea Point.
Today Sea Point enjoys a bustling 24-hour cosmopolitan vibe that has drawn a number of city execs to settle in its beachfront high-rises. Sea Point is divided by Main Road, with its many shops, takeaways, restaurants, clubs and coffee bars. Just about everything you need is found in this part of the city and it hums with activity.
Up the slopes of Signal Hill, away from the Atlantic Ocean, lie large, private villas that fetch into the tens of millions for their views and proximity to the centre of Cape Town. In the other direction, lining the famous Sea Point promenade that draws locals and visitors for walking and jogging or just people-watching, are Sea Point’s luxury beachfront and self-catering apartments - popular with the young and trendy or those with small families. The promenade runs the length of Sea Point’s beachfront, from Bantry Bay to Mouille Point and is a hub of activity, particularly in the early morning or late afternoons to watch the sun set right next to the waters of the Atlantic Seaboard. Reaching the trendy and there-to-be-seen beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay is an easy walk or drive, and the city centre and V&A Waterfront are minutes away.
