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Celebrate the start of 2014 in Cape Town

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Cape Town welcomes you for the ultimate experience in cuisine, entertainment and fun. Take your family or friends on a trip in December that is sure to create lasting memories, in one of the best cities in the world.

Celebrations start early in Cape Town, with a host of events planned for the big day. Masses await the clock to strike midnight on the 31st December, amongst live music, a bottle or two of champagne.

During your stay in Cape Town, be rest assured that Adderley’s prime location provides access to all major attractions in and around the Mother’s City CBD:

  • V&A Waterfront
  • Long Street
  • Robben Island
  • Camps Bay
  • Table Mountain Cable Cars
  • Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens

Be sure to visit the Cape Town Minstrel Carnival, a colourful parade in the streets of the CBD. This colourful festival of costume, music and dance takes place on New Year’s Day. 

Staying at Adderley Hotel brings along great nightlife and of course, the famous Adderley Street Festive Lights. The festive lights are switched on in the beginning of December each year, and light up the entire area each night. Lighting is themed, inviting residents and guests to experience this work of art.

Adderley Hotel offers guests luxury self-catering accommodation. While many Cape Town restaurants close their doors for the first of the year, plenty still invite you to celebrate the New Year with them, along with a great wine and dining experience.

Experience December’s gorgeous weather and attractions in the Mother City. From splendid beaches to scenic drives, this city is sure to keep your family and friends on your toes this festive season. Enjoy the classy combination of Christmas and New Year celebrations throughout the city this year.

Enquire about your accommodation booking in Cape Town.


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