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CPT airport hotel transfers A fixture of Cape Town’s oceanfront Sea Point neighborhood, Premier Hotel Cape Town offers the best downtown experience through quiet sandy pit stops along the adjacent Beach Road as well as festive urban buzz waiting on the other side of Signal Hill. The hotel offers mahogany-rich rooms that come with floor-to-ceiling views of the water, not to mention suites that add separate work and living spaces. On-site amenities range from a breezy outdoor pool to complimentary shuttles that drop off to Cape Town International Airport. Other ways to get through the area include bus routes along Beach Road as well as the awesome freedom of private vehicle rentals such as sedans, vans and SUVs. Book a meet-and-greet service to make things even simpler, either going with luxury stretched limousines for elegant first impressions or simple taxis perfect for drop offs to busy areas like the V&A Waterfront or Cape Town Convention Centre.
Spend the day exploring the affluent neighborhood of Sea Point, looking forward to long morning jogs along Sea Point Promenade, which also drops off to various coastline gems that include Milton, Saunders Rock’s and Sunset Beach as well as the Marine Research Aquarium. A wide variety of eateries are also located along the adjacent Main Road, from the western-friendly eats at Jerry’s Burger Bar to the traditional Italian recipes at Posticino Italian. Discover striking views of the entire region by climbing to the top of Signal Hill at sunset, looking forward to soaring adventures through the Parapax Tandem Paragliding tours or the historic Lion Battery. Spend the rest of the afternoon finding a culturally diverse landscape that ranges from the colorful Bo-Kaap neighborhood, which was once owned by slave-owners, and then slaves. Closer toward the water is the astounding V&A Waterfront, a popular all-in-one hotspot due to its many seaside shops and vivid gondola views from The Cape Wheel. |