Rockwell 603 by CTHA
About Rockwell 603 by CTHA
Rockwell 603 is a contemporary, spacious, self-catering apartment located in the secure Rockwell Building in De Waterkant. It offers stunning views of the city skyline or surrounding landscapes, adding to the overall charm and desirability of this exclusive residence.This unit can accommodate 4 guests and comprises 2 en-suite bedrooms and a guest toilet. Both bedrooms open onto a private balcony, perfect for enjoying the stunning views of the harbor and iconic Table Mountain. Inside Each bedroom is comfortably furnished with a queen-size bed, . The first bathroom is fitted with a shower-
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Important Information
Please note the following:
- Price does not include Mandatory Admin/Departure Cleaning Fee if not selected under extras. Even if it's not selected it is still mandatory.
- Key & Breakage Deposit:
A standard key & breakage deposit is payable before or at check-in. This amount depends on the standard of the apartment and may be changed at owner’s / management’s discretion. The following type of payments are accepted:
Secure online payment / Pre-authorisation link that can be sent directly to you or sent with the check in host on the day of arrival (preferred). This is for all short term stays less than 28 nights only.
If no credit card will be available upon check in and for all stays more than 28 nights; the deposit is payable via EFT but needs to bank before arrival.
If none of the two options above was actioned a non-refundable cash payment must be made before check in can be completed.
Deposits will be refunded between 7 and 14 working days after bank confirmation letter has been received, should everything be in order.
Amenities
Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- Gym
- Wi-Fi
- Credit Card Facilities
- 24 Hour Front Desk
- 24H. Check In
- 24H. Reception
- Apartements
- Balcony
- Bath
- Bathroom
- Lounge
- Pets Not Allowed
- Shower
Languages Spoken
- English
- Afrikaans
Rockwell 603 by CTHA location
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