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Visiting Cape Town means deciding where to stay, and that choice shapes your whole experience. Whether you're here for wine estates, mountain hikes, or time with family scattered across the city, you need accommodation that feels like a proper base rather than just a bed for the night. Constantia Cottages sits in a suburb that's genuinely central to most of what matters—close enough to the Winelands and Table Mountain without being in the tourist crush of the CBD or the Table Bay waterfront. The appeal here is practical: self-catering cottages give you flexibility around meals and timing, there's garden space to decompress after a day out, and you're in a neighbourhood with actual shops, pharmacies, and restaurants within walking distance. For longer stays or families needing separate rooms, this setup makes sense where hotels start feeling cramped.
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In Cape Town, guest houses in Sea Point and Green Point offer City Bowl proximity with better value than equivalent-quality Atlantic Seaboard properties, and both areas have strong walkability and safety. The December–January peak inflates prices sharply — the same property can cost three times more in January than in June. For visitors attending events at the Cape Town Convention Centre or the V&A, De Waterkant guest houses minimise transport time significantly.