It should be no surprise that Cape Town has scores of unrivaled property locations. Whether it’s situated high on the mountain slopes with uninterrupted panoramic sea views, or tucked behind a vineyard of award-winning grapes, people flock from all over the world to either buy, rent, or hire the most beautiful venues of the Cape.
With little knowledge of who owns what and the variety of features one can enjoy from one location, people tend to go with what they know.
But then you get those who are not only in the know, but have actual listings of properties and what they have on offer.
Like Nina van Deventer of NVD Property & Project Management.
Nina is in the business of event management, as well as having access to an impressive listing of magnificent locations which you can see on her website. You can either rent the locations for holiday, book for them shoots, or hire one for a special occasion.
One example of these locations is the Cartel Rooftop Bar, located on the 3rd floor of the 71 Waterkant Street Building, and part of the Cartel House family:
The New York style rooftop bar and lounge can accommodate up to 150 people, with a modern bar and kitchen making it the perfect location for upmarket events.
From end-of-year functions, engagement & birthday parties and bar mitzvahs, the space can even host 130 people for a seated wedding reception.
Imagine that – well, you don’t have to:
How is that night shot? Mmm.
Partly covered, it works that the Cartel Rooftop is in the heart of Cape Town and a tent can be rented should it worry you about the weather. It’s the largest rooftop space in Cape Town, and they even offer 80 parking bays across the fan walk bridge – available free of charge after hours and on weekends.
If you’re looking for an end-of-year function with a little difference and a lot of class, then the Cartel Rooftop is clearly the ideal location to have it. Just give Nina a call and she’ll help you organise the whole thing from start to finish.
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