Cabin in the Woods
Cape Town's tourism economy has shifted. The city no longer relies solely on the standard beachfront and Table Mountain routes—visitors now seek neighbourhoods, local experiences, and a sense of being part of a community rather than passing through a postcard. Cabin in the Woods sits within this change, reflecting what contemporary travellers to the Mother City actually want: spaces in areas where people live, where they can walk to a local coffee shop or market, where the accommodation itself doesn't announce itself loudly but quietly fits into the fabric of how the city works. This kind of positioning matters because it speaks to who visits Cape Town now and what they're after—authenticity and integration rather than spectacle and separation.