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Venezia Flats operates within Cape Town's extended-stay ecosystem where temporary residents become part of the neighbourhood. They use the same bottle stores, the same coffee shops, the same laundromats as locals. The building itself becomes a community—people who've taken a six-week contract at a tech company, medical professionals on temporary placement, expats still learning where to buy bread. There's genuine demand for places that go beyond the transaction, that remember guests when they return, that know whether the local GP accepts medical aid, whether the corner store does groceries, which taxi ranks are safe. Self-catering accommodation in a city like this isn't just about providing a kitchen; it's about anchoring people in a place while they figure out whether they're staying.
When booking self-catering accommodation in Cape Town, check the kitchen inventory carefully — some listings have very minimal cooking facilities in practice. Confirm Wi-Fi availability and speed if working remotely. Security features including alarm systems and secure parking should be assessed. For families, checking whether the property is child-proofed or has a pool with appropriate safety measures is important.