In the pulsating heart of Cape Town's central business and entertainment hub lies The Tokyo 1508, a premier apartment in the city centre, on the top 15th floor.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant surroundings, mere minutes away from The V&A Waterfront and its renowned attractions. A short stroll takes you to The Poké Co., The House of Machines, La Parada Bree Street, and other gems, creating a dynamic urban experience at your doorstep.
The Tokyo 1508, part of The Tokyo Aparthotel, represents the pinnacle of luxury studio living. This studio apartment sanctuary is designed for two occupants seeking an unparalleled urban retreat. The living space boasts a comfortable lounge area, and the fully equipped kitchen features modern appliances, including a fridge, microwave, washing machine, oven, stove, and kettle.
Within the building, a fitness centre awaits on the mezzanine level, ensuring your wellness needs are met. Enjoy seamless connectivity with fibre and DStv in every apartment, and take advantage of full lift access from the ground level to each floor. The complex offers controlled access for security and peace of mind.
As the sun sets, relish the rooftop pool, braai area, and gym facilities on-site. This self-catering haven is perfect for those who appreciate the finer things in life. The apartment exudes sophistication with a double bed, a bathroom featuring a shower, and amenities such as fresh towels and linen are provided.
Venture beyond the walls of The Tokyo 1508, and you'll find yourself in Cape Town's thriving business and entertainment districts. The strategic location places you within walking distance of Clarke’s Bar & Dining, Chefs Warehouse, and City Sightseeing.
The Tokyo is a testament to luxury and efficient city living. The rooftop sunset terrace provides a stunning panoramic view of the city.
Escape to The Tokyo 1508, where the fusion of urban allure and modern comfort defines a lifestyle that is both indulgent and efficient. Your journey into luxury living begins here, come and relaz where The Beach meets Africa.