Tamboerskloof is one of the oldest residential suburbs in Cape Town comprising large, beautiful Victorian-style homes with art deco in an eclectic mix of architectural styles.
With the trendy Kloof Street right on your doorstep you have a variety to choose from in terms of coffee shops, restaurants and local bars. Perfect for business meetings.
This is not a very quiet neighbourhood, as there are many students and young working professionals in the area. Hence, it would be better suited for a young traveller who does not mind the buzz of this suburb. If you are looking for a quiet working space this would not be an ideal location.
You can find local amenities and grocery shops in and around the area of Kloof Street, making it a convenient hub to access your daily needs. You’ll also find various other shops and markets scattered throughout the neighbourhood for your convenience.
Tamboerskloof is a good area and is generally safe to walk during the day and early evening. However, make sure to lock vehicles and remove items from plain view when not in the vehicle.
There are a number of schools and daycares in the area. With Sugar & Spice Educare (international school) and the German International School to name a few. As well as play parks for children.
With its irresistible blend of historic allure, leafy streets, and a stone's throw from the city centre, Tamboerskloof magnetises a vibrant and eclectic mix of artists, professionals, and families.