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BO-KAPIE ANNEXE

BO-KAPIE (1833) is, as its name implies, a typical example of the multi coloured houses found in the Bo-Kaap. Nestling under the steep slopes of Signal Hill in Cape Town, the Bo-Kaap  is where Malay residents, forcibly brought to the Cape, made their homes after slavery was abolished in the 1830’s. It  is known as the Malay/Islamic Quarter of Cape Town ( “Slamse Buurt”).

BO-KAPIE - Swellendam accommodation
BO-KAPIE - Swellendam accommodation
BO-KAPIE - Swellendam accommodation
BO-KAPIE - Swellendam accommodation
BO-KAPIE - Swellendam accommodation
BO-KAPIE - Swellendam accommodation
BO-KAPIE - Swellendam accommodation

Bo-Kapie Annexe


The BO-KAPIE Cottage Storeroom has been converted into a sleeping accommodation, It consists of a bedroom with double bed, en suite bathoom with shower, tea/coffee making facility and a microwave oven.

BO-KAPIE ANNEXE Includes:


 

  • Sleeps 2 Sleeps 2 persons ( Double Bed)

  • En suite bathroom with bath and shower

  • Tea/Coffee making facility and a microwave oven.