These holidays, Clifton Beach was in the news for all the wrong reasons. Now the security firm at the centre of the row has given their version of events.
If you happened to frequent the Clifton party scene during the noughties, the names ‘Aquarius’ and ‘Villa Del Sole’ might ring a bell.
Along with the people that ask to see your till slip at the door of a shop AFTER you’ve put it in your wallet, you’re ALSO allowed to fly-kick people that stop at the top of Geneva Drive.
Guess what? There’s actually a property in Clifton that could be within your price range. If that sounds interesting to you, come and take a look.
The Ritz Hotel underwent a R120 million revamp in 2016, and a glitzy re-opening in December of last year. Since then, things haven’t exactly gone to plan.
I don’t know what you have planned, but over in Camps Bay there’s a whole lot of good vibes going down each and every week.
While strutting your stuff in Camps Bay, it’s not difficult to come across spectacular moments that scream “live the holiday”. Of course Instagram has them in spades.
Situated on the slope of Lion’s Head, the six-storey mansion recently sold to a local buyer for cool R120 million. Of course it’s a beaut.
So you want to play with the big dogs and call Camps Bay home? If you can free up R25 million here are a few options you might want to consider.
Although Clifton and Camps Bay could easily be equals, there’s one minor phenomenon that is most probably the cause of Clifton properties being more expensive. Do you agree?
We’ve seen a number of pictures on social media of what looks like a decent sized blaze along Victoria Road, just past the 12 Apostles Hotel.
Hectares of land between Clifton and Camps Bay have been sold off by the City, and everyone is getting ready for some serious development to take place.
Remember that parking bay in Clifton, up for sale not too long ago? Well, it was paid for in cash by someone with a love for the Cape.
The trial of Diego Novella is now underway, and yesterday’s testimony from the Camps Bay Retreat Hotel’s barman was a very interesting start.
Every now and again you come across a property listing that takes your breath away. Readers of 2OV, please take a look at this gem.
That’s the only outfit you will need next week Saturday (February 18th) for Café Caprice’s annual – and much anticipated – beach volleyball tournament.
If you happen to be looking for a fresh alternative to your normal yoga class this evening, you can’t do much better than this.
Here’s the thing about beaches: people are generally looking for different things when they choose to get some sand between the toes.
Everyone knows Cape Town property prices are spiralling out of control at a rapid rate, and that’s even true when you’re talking about the cream of the crop.
When the sun is out Sea Point promenade is usually good for a stroll, although yesterday Pokemon Go enthusiasts took over and it was quite a sight.
It looks like there’s one less baddie cruising the streets of Cape Town, police nabbing an alleged hitman in Sea Point last Friday.
It’s not every day you find what looks like a stash of weapons along the finest beach stretch South Africa has to offer. So what are we dealing with here?
Sometimes being a waiter can be a thankless task, but you don’t make your life any easier when you’re caught robbing your customers.
Camps Bay beach will play host to Cape Town’s first proper Beach Rugby 5-a-side series, which is starting this week. We’ve got all the info.
A reader sent in some snaps of a crash just outside of Bakoven on Friday morning, with that story prompting a response from the driver’s wife.
Early morning commuters past Bakoven were treated to the sight of a car on the rocks, but it seems no one knows exactly what happened.
Clifton could be regarded as the sexiest place in Cape Town, what with its beach-going lifestyle and endless views – but the price might be a bit, umm, much.
This weekend, Camps Bay beach – the most beloved beach in Cape Town – will be packed to the rafters with beautiful people. Check out details here.
Theres a new hashtag doing the rounds and #CliftonPooper may leave you equal parts disgusted and amused. What was this woman thinking?
Residents in one of Cape Town’s most sought after areas are up in arms about how the City is handling a new development project.