Hiking in Green point

Hiking in Green point

Sleeping 2 guests from Sat, 13 Feb 2027 to Mon, 15 Feb 2027

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Jardin d'Ebene Boutique Guesthouse

Guest house
2km from Sea Point Beach
1km from Royal Cape Golf Club

R 2,300

Per night for two in February
Outdoor Pool Sitting Area Hiking
Wooden deck with hammock plants and modern building in background

Constantia Mist

Self-catering
1km from Buitenverwachting
3km from Westlake Golf Club
Wi-Fi Wine Tasting
White building with black windows thatched roof and a lion fountain in front

Constantia Thatch Lodge

Self-catering
1km from Buitenverwachting
4km from Westlake Golf Club
Swimming Pool Wine Tasting
Cozy studio apartment with kitchen living area and bed in one room

Constantia Stables

Bed & Breakfast
1km from Buitenverwachting
5km from Westlake Golf Club
Parking Wine Tasting

About Green point

Green Point provides convenient access to Cape Town's urban offerings and coastal areas. The suburb includes parks and sports facilities that appeal to outdoor enthusiasts. It serves as a practical base for exploring nearby attractions while enjoying a range of local amenities.

Green Point is a well-established suburb on the Atlantic seaboard in Cape Town, South Africa. It developed in the late 19th century as a residential area near the city center. The region features the Cape Town Stadium, which hosted matches during the 2010 FIFA World Cup and now serves as a venue for concerts and events. With its proximity to the ocean, Green Point also includes areas for recreation such as the Green Point Urban Park, a space for walking and picnics.

The suburb lies just a few kilometers from the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, a major shopping and dining hub. This location makes it easy for visitors to reach popular sites like the Two Oceans Aquarium or the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway, which is about 5 kilometers away. Beaches in the area, including those at Mouille Point, offer spots for swimming and relaxing on sunny days. Green Point's layout includes a mix of high-rise buildings and green spaces, contributing to its appeal as an accessible part of the city.

Transportation options in Green Point are straightforward, with the MyCiti bus system connecting it to other parts of Cape Town. This helps travelers explore further afield, such as the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, roughly 15 kilometers to the south. Green point accommodation options range from serviced apartments to hotels, catering to different budgets and preferences. The area's dining scene includes a variety of restaurants serving local cuisine, from fresh seafood to traditional South African dishes.

History enthusiasts might visit the nearby South African Museum or explore remnants of the old Green Point Common, once a military site. The suburb's evolution reflects broader changes in Cape Town, with modern developments alongside preserved elements. Weather in Green Point can be variable, often windy due to its coastal position, so visitors should plan accordingly for outdoor activities.