The Story
Built for the way Cape Town actually moves.
Most Cape Town hotels are built for a city that doesn't quite exist anymore — a city of suburb-to-CBD commutes, paid parking, and lobby breakfasts. Seven Fifteen Nine Eleven was conceived for the city as it is: walkable, vertical, kitchen-on, work-in-the-morning-and-Camps-Bay-by-five.
Two apartments on different floors at the new Zeeland Pier development. One looks toward Table Mountain over the Heerengracht fountain. The other looks across the corporate skyline toward Lion's Head. Both have full kitchens, washer/dryers, herringbone floors, and access to a rooftop pool that watches the sun set over the Atlantic every evening.
We named them after their apartment numbers because pretension belongs in someone else's brochure.