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Rondebosch at a glance

One of Cape Town's most sought-after areas, Rondebosch, lies tucked between the picturesque lower slopes of Devil's Peak and the M5 motorway. Between Newlands and Claremont, this beautiful suburb offers modern conveniences, cultural vitality, and natural beauty.

Rondebosch is known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, which attracts people from all over the country. Among the many attractions in the suburb, it provides a window into the area's rich legacy.

Even though real estate in Cape Town's Southern Suburbs is in high demand, Rondebosch is still popular among discerning homebuyers. Modern apartments and heritage homes can be found in the suburb, making it a desirable location for those searching for the finest.

Travel with ease in Rondebosch 

Living in Rondebosch means that you are close to various major areas, making it a wonderful place to live. You can easily travel to nearby suburbs like Newlands, Claremont, and Mowbray, with travel times of just 21 minutes (7,5 km) via the M57 and M3 to Newlands, 15 minutes (3,0 km) via the M57 to Claremont, and only 10 minutes (1,9 km) to Mowbray.

You can also reach Cape Town International Airport via Settlers Way/N2 in just 20 minutes (13,9 km). Getting to the city centre is equally convenient, with the Cape Town CBD accessible in 21 minutes (8,4 km) via the M57 and N2 and the V&A Waterfront just 24 minutes (9,4 km) away via the N2.

Explore the vibrant history of Rondebosch

Originally known as 'Het Ronde Doornboschjen' after a clump of thorn trees by the Liesbeek River, Rondebosch is a historic suburb of Cape Town dating back to 1657 when Jan van Riebeeck granted land to four free burghers. The name evolved to "Rondebosch" by 1670. 

Initially a farming area, Rondebosch gained recognition as a separate village only after the 1830s. By the late 19th century, it had grown significantly, with a population of 6,035 by 1904. In addition to its rich history, Rondebosch has stunning views of Table Mountain and is close to the University of Cape Town.

Learn about the weather in Rondebosch

Rondebosch enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. The hottest month is February, with average highs of 25°C and lows of 17°C. The coldest month, August, has highs of 16°C and lows of 10°C. Rain falls on average 2,0 mm per day in June, with a 27% probability of precipitation on a typical day.

Enrol your child in a top Rondebosch school

Parents can rest assured that Rondebosch has a wide range of academic opportunities for their children. For younger children, there are esteemed primary schools such as Rondebosch East Primary School, Oakhurst Girls' Primary School, and Rondebosch Boys' Preparatory School. 

As your children progress, they can attend high schools like Westerford High School, Abbotts College, Rondebosch Boys' High School, and Rustenburg Girls' High School. Among the top choices in private schooling for those seeking a strong academic reputation are Micklefield School and Bishops Diocesan College. In terms of higher education, there's the University of Cape Town.

Enjoy outstanding healthcare in Rondebosch 

There are a number of healthcare facilities in Rondebosch that meet the needs of its residents. Key hospitals in the area include Rondebosch Medical Centre, Life Kingsbury Hospital, Ingress Medical Centre Rondebosch, and the renowned Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital. 

Pet owners in the suburb have access to excellent veterinary care at Rondebosch Veterinary Clinic, Belmont Road Veterinary Clinic, and Acuvet Clinic. Vitacare Pharmacy Rondebosch and Red Cross Children's Hospital Pharmacy are nearby pharmacies that serve the community's medical needs.

Shop at these centres in Rondebosch 

Residents have access to several shopping centres and malls. Among the most notable is Rondebosch Main Shopping Centre, which features a variety of stores, including a Pick n Pay for groceries, a pharmacy, and several smaller retail outlets. 
Riverside Mall and Silwood Centre are convenient spots for quick shopping trips and also provide essential services such as supermarkets, pharmacies, and speciality shops.

Have the best meals at these Rondebosch restaurants

Several restaurants can be found in the area, all of which offer a variety of cuisines to satisfy any appetite. Some popular dining spots in the area include Michaels Kitchen & Bar, The Hussar Grill and Chuck Yang's Chinese Restaurant. Down South Food Bar would be a great place to have a lovely time at a gastropub.

Visit the great special attractions in Rondebosch

Rondebosch is brimming with attractions that showcase its rich history, natural beauty, and cultural vibrancy. You'll find the Baxter Theatre Centre, a performing arts hub offering diverse plays, stand-up comedy, and musical performances, making it a cultural hotspot for locals and tourists alike.

Visit Keurboom Park to take in nature's beauty and relax in its verdant settings, which feature ponds, dog-friendly areas, and two playgrounds for children. Another gem is Rondebosch Common, an expansive open space ideal for walking, jogging, and birdwatching. There are several rare plant species on the Common, and the surrounding mountains offer stunning views, making it a popular space for nature lovers.

Find a quality property in Rondebosch 

Discover a prime property in Rondebosch, where history meets modern living. Whether you're drawn by its unmatched convenience, atmosphere, or lively community, this area offers everything you wish for - from sprawling gardens to stunning homes. Find a home in Rondebosch today by browsing our available listings or get in touch with us.

Image 2: Rondebosch Town Hall by Zaian | Wikiwand | CC BY-SA 3.0 | https://bit.ly/3Dttv7m 
Image 3: Rondebosch Common by CLM28 | Wikimedia | CC BY-SA 3.0 | https://bit.ly/3Dttv7m 
Image 4: Upper Campus of the University of Cape Town by Adrian Frith | Wikipedia | CC BY-SA 3.0 | https://bit.ly/3Dttv7m 
Image 7: Keurboom Park 2022 by Discott | Wikiwand | CC0 1.0 Universal | https://bit.ly/3xlICj9 

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