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Rondebosch East at a glance

The leafy Rondebosch East neighbourhood is renowned for its spectacular views of Table Mountain and easy access to Cape Town. The sought-after residential suburb boasts architectural splendour and features various lovely Victorian homes as well as remarkable reproductions of Sir Herbert Baker's architecture.

The 18-hole course of the Rondebosch Golf Club, which offers breathtaking views of Devil's Peak and Table Mountain, is a favourite among locals for recreation. For active residents, the Rondebosch Common has become a favourite training path in Cape Town.

The majority of University of Cape Town students opt to reside in Rondebosch East owing to its accessibility to campus and affordable accommodation.

A brief history of the area

In 1657, a group of four free burghers were awarded land south of Table Bay near the Cape of Good Hope. The location was named "Het Ronde Doornboschjen" by Jan van Riebeeck, the Dutch commander at the Cape, after a peculiar cluster of thorn trees on the banks of the Liesbeek River. By 1670, this had been shortened to Rondeboschje in the Dutch East India Company's (VOC) records.

Despite its early roots, Rondebosch was not recognised as a distinct village or as a suburb of Cape Town until the 1830s.

Distance from key points (Airport/CBD)

Driving from Cape Town International Airport to Rondebosch East takes around 15 minutes in average traffic via Settlers Way and the N2, covering a distance of roughly 16 kilometres. The N2 and M57 will take you roughly 12 minutes to get to Cape Town's CBD.

Climate

The climate in Rondebosch East is warm and moderate. The winter months are significantly wetter than the summer months. The driest month is February, while the month with the highest precipitation is June. February has the hottest average temperature of 20.1 °C, while July has the coldest average temperature of 13.0 °C.

Schools in the area

If you live in Rondebosch East, you have access to a variety of excellent schools. Rondebosch East Primary School, Rondebosch Boys' Preparatory School, Forres Preparatory School, Little Bosch, Rondebosch Boys High School, and Abbotts College Rondebosch are among the most popular institutions.

Healthcare in the area

If you require medical assistance, Rondebosch East has plenty of options. Some of the leading physicians and nurses in the city may be found at Rondebosch Medical Centre Private Hospital and the Children's Hospital Trust.

Shopping centres

Rondebosch East is a shopping paradise, whether you need to stock up on groceries or flaunt the latest fashions. Residents have easy access to Rondebosch Main Shopping Centre and Riverside Mall, as well as several quaint boutiques that offer a wide range of goods and services.

Restaurants

If you are on the hunt for exquisite Indian cuisine, then a visit to the Maharajah restaurant is a must. The Maharajah was founded in 1979 with the simple purpose of providing a dinner worthy of the name Maharajah at a reasonable price while delivering traditional Indian flavours and employing a variety of authentic South African Indian culinary techniques.

The Rondebosch location provides a pleasant, energetic, and comfortable eating experience. Be sure to try out their Chicken Tikka Masala Wrap or traditional prawn curry.

Other noteworthy eateries in Rondebosch East include Jango Cafe, Imran's Braai House, Arabian Nights Restaurant, and Spitfire Grills.

Special attractions

The annual Rondebosch Potters' Market is the largest known gathering of potters on the African continent. The market is conducted among avenues of oak trees and typically includes children's activities such as clay play. The event is held on the second last Saturday of March and November each year. If you like clay pots, plates, mugs, jugs, and pieces of art, here is your chance to collect as many as you can.

If you appreciate nature, you will enjoy strolling through Rondebosch Common with your family and dogs. The Rondebosch Common is a designated conservation area for the Cape Flats Sand Fynbos vegetation, which is unique to Cape Town. There are 110 protected bird species here, including the blue crane, as well as many other animals, reptiles, and amphibians.

Make Rondebosch East your home. Let it be your story.

Do you wish to wake up every day to spectacular views of Table Mountain from your own Rondebosch East home? Contact the Seeff team now to learn about available properties for sale and rent in the neighbourhood.

Image Credit: Rondebosch Boys' Preparatory School by Zaian | Wikipedia | CC0 1.0

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