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Daddy Long Legs

CATEGORY: Self-Catering
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Daddy Long Legs is something entirely different. We offer fashionable, vibrant and affordable accommodation in prime spots around the world. Our guests are a young, eclectic and creative mix of active world travellers and local explorers. At the moment we are only in Cape Town, but the way we see it, the world is our oyster! We have high ceilings, are always en-suite and on a vibrant street. We are the traveller's place with space! The gap in the market! In a world of your own! What our apartments have to offer: Daddy Long Legs has 5, stylish, self-catering, fully furnished apartments. Spacious and recently refurbished these funky apartments have retained their old world feel with oregon wooden floors, exposed brick and ceiling beams and decorated with a hint of contemporary vibrant Africanism. Each apartment sleeps 2-4 people and has an open plan kitchen dining area and lounge. The bathroom has a shower. The front apartments have French doors, which open up onto Long Street the perfect placeto sit on a warm evening and watch the street transform. Facilities: Spacious 1 and 2 bed roomed apartments Open plan lounge, dining area and kitchen Fully equipped kitchen with over/hob, washing machine and fridge Laundry facilities Air-conditioned bedrooms Maid service on request Bathroomwith shower Linen and towels provided Private alarm system and safe in every apartment. Television Travel Centre Situated in the heart of the Cape Town City centre, Long Street is one of the oldest streets in Cape Town dating back to arrival of the first settlers in Cape Town. It can be saidof Long Street that she both runs through the heart of Cape Town and through the hearts of all who frequent her cafes and clubs, buy her books and beads, her antiques and African art
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  Lat: -33.9263111111111
Long: 18.4150416666667

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