Tucked away on the slopes of Green Point, this backpackers has a fun, laid-back atmosphere with decently decorated rooms, chill areas and a big kitchen (with an honesty bar). Homemade bread is sometimes available for breakfast and there are three guitars and bicycles handy should you require them.
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