This land was reclaimed from the sea between the years of 1930 to 1940 which extended Cape Town City a further 2 km into the Bay. Cape Town’s foreshore, which lies on the waterways of Table Bay, adjacent to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront with the city centre behind it, is virtually dominated by the International Convention Centre (CTICC) and a number of prominent hotel chains, whose ... cont.
- Exit Cape Town International Airport on Airport Approach Road, continue for 2.3 km.
- Merge onto N2, continue for 11.3 km.
- Keep right to continue on Nelson Mandela Blvd/N2, follow signs for Cape Town N/Waterfront/CTICC, continue for 3.2 km.
- Keep right to continue on Nelson Mandela Blvd, continue for 1.2 km.
- Use the right lane to merge onto Nelson Mandela Blvd/N1/N2, continue for 650 m.
- Use the right lane to take the N2 exit, continue for 400 m.
- Turn left onto Ebb And Tide Way, continue for 140 m.
- Keep left to continue on Dockrail Rd.
- Take a slight left onto Cast Anchor Way.
- The Canal Quays building will be on the right-hand side (apartment 606).
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