1ST FLOOR UNIT
This 370m² office space to let in Bree Street is currently the landlord’s head office and offers a superb fit-out. The space includes a m...
FIRST FLOOR - OFFICE 104
This large beautiful office to let in De Waterkant is a rare space that is rarely up for rent. It has beautiful characteristics and herit...
22ND FLOOR
367m² premium office ideal for professional firms seeking breathtaking ocean, mountain, and city views. Located on the 22nd floor, this w...
15TH FLOOR SUBDIVIDED
Positioned on the 15th floor of The Rubik in Cape Town CBD, this 356m² P-Grade office space offers a premium business address with elevat...
4TH FLOOR
Position your business in One Thibault, a well-located commercial office building in Cape Town CBD. This 354m² fourth-floor office is ava...
PENTHOUSE SUITE
This one of a kind premium office to let in De Waterkant is the building penthouse with out of this world 360 degree unobstructed views o...
199 LOOP STREET 2ND FLOOR
This 347m² A-Grade office space on the 2nd floor at 199 Loop Street offers a flexible open-plan layout in the heart of the Cape Town CBD....
GROUND FLOOR
345 m² modern office in the sought-after Victoria Junction precinct, perfect for creative agencies, tech firms, or corporate tenants seek...
3RD FLOOR SECTION
This 200m² modern office space is available to let in Gardens, offering an ideal workspace for creative, media, or tech companies. Locate...
This great office to let in the Cape Town City Centre comes at a great rental price while it is located in a very sought area right next ...
8TH FLOOR SUITE
This 339m² office space on the 8th floor of the Convention Tower offers a white-box environment for businesses wanting to customise thei...
SHOP 2
Retail space available immediately on Hans Strijdom Avenue in the Cape Town CBD. This commercial retail unit suits destination retail, sh...
7TH FLOOR, 33 BREE & 30 WATERKANT
This commercial property to let in Cape Town City Centre offers an entire 7th-floor office opportunity at the corner of Bree and Waterkan...
UNIT 010C
This premium commercial property to let in the Cape Town City Centre is a rare space available in this prestigeous building. It comes wit...
5TH FLOOR SUITE
Special office to let in De Waterkant! Full-floor offices like this don't come up often in De Waterkant. Spanning 330 square metres, this...
UNIT 302
This premium retail to let in Harrington Street, CBD is a rare space available in this node. This space is perfect for a restaurant or co...
1ST FLOOR EX CHANNEL MOBILE
This unique office to let in the Cape Town City Centre is a beautiful space with lovely finishes and modern touches. It comes with a mezz...
GROUND FLOOR
This ground floor space is open plan and fitted as a gym. It also has highly ceilings, a shower and good lighting.It can also be customiz...
This 316m² office space on the 5th floor of 19 Louis Gradner offers businesses a professional workspace in the heart of Cape Town CBD. Av...
5TH FLOOR 316M2
Positioned on the 5th floor of the sought-after 33 Bree and 30 Waterkant precinct, this 316m² office to let offers businesses the opportu...
Common questions about commercial property to rent and for sale in Cape Town City Centre.
In Cape Town City Centre, tenants can usually consider A-grade tower offices around the Foreshore and lower CBD, refurbished heritage buildings around Loop, Long and Bree Streets, and smaller suite-style offices above retail on routes such as St Georges Mall. There are also serviced and flexible offices for project teams, satellite teams or businesses that want furnished space without managing a full fit-out. The practical choice comes down to client access, parking arrangements, lift and lobby quality, and whether the business needs MyCiTi access or stronger pedestrian visibility.
Office rentals in Cape Town City Centre vary mainly by building quality, exact street position, parking ratio and whether the space is fitted or handed over as a shell. The strongest rentals are usually achieved in newer or refurbished buildings with views, access control and convenient links to the Foreshore, Bree Street and station precinct. Corporate tenants should benchmark any quote against fit-out liability and parking costs, as headline rent alone can understate the true monthly commitment.
Yes. Cape Town City Centre is suitable for corporate headquarters and regional offices where a business needs central access, public transport reach and proximity to clients, courts, government departments and financial services. The strongest corporate locations are typically around the Foreshore, Heerengracht, Loop Street and the legal precinct, with the N1/N2 approaches and Cape Town Station supporting staff movement. The trade-off is that parking, loading and peak-hour access need careful building-by-building assessment, especially for larger teams or companies with frequent client visits.
Office tenants in Cape Town City Centre typically rely on basement or structured parking in the office building, with additional bays often sourced from nearby parkades where the building allocation is tight. Availability varies sharply by micro-location: buildings around the Foreshore and Lower Long Street usually handle parking differently from older stock around Bree, Loop and St Georges Mall. Tenants should confirm the bay allocation, access hours, visitor parking and any separate monthly parking agreements before committing, especially where staff commute patterns require dedicated daily parking.
Compared with the V&A Waterfront, Foreshore and Century City, Cape Town City Centre gives tenants a wide urban mix of civic institutions, courts, banks, hotels, restaurants and public transport within a walkable grid. Its trade-off is variable building quality and more constrained parking, with some buildings offering refurbished fit-outs and strong views while others need more capex before occupation. The Waterfront and Century City suit companies wanting managed precinct environments and easier campus-style parking, while the Foreshore works for businesses prioritising freeway access and larger modern floorplates.
In Cape Town City Centre, tenants can usually walk to cafés, banks, gyms, pharmacies, hotels and public-sector services along Adderley Street, Long Street and the blocks around St Georges Mall. The area suits companies that want staff and visitors to reach lunch spots, client meeting venues, retail errands and transport links without relying on a car, with MyCiTi stops, Cape Town Station and taxi routes distributed through the CBD.
Yes. Cape Town City Centre is one of the city’s strongest public-transport locations, with Cape Town Station, MyCiTi routes, Golden Arrow buses and minibus taxi ranks serving the main office blocks around Adderley Street, Strand Street and the Foreshore. For tenants, the practical advantage is staff access from multiple parts of the metro, although the best building choice depends on whether the team needs rail access, MyCiTi coverage or quick road access to the N1 and N2.
Cape Town City Centre gives a business direct access to government, legal, finance and professional services, with clients and suppliers concentrated around the Foreshore, St Georges Mall, Long Street, Bree Street and Loop Street. The location also works for staff movement: Cape Town Station, MyCiTi routes, taxi routes and the N1/N2 connections make it one of the city’s most accessible office nodes. For companies that value client access, public transport, lunch-time amenities and a recognisable CBD address, the decisive advantage is centrality with depth of services.
The main drawbacks are parking pressure, peak-hour congestion on Buitengracht, Strand and Adderley, and more variability in building specification than tenants will see in a newer decentralised office node. Some CBD buildings offer strong A-grade space, but others have older lift cores, constrained floorplates or fit-outs that need capital before occupation. Tenants should also check backup power provisions and access arrangements carefully, as performance can differ materially from building to building.
For office space in Cape Town City Centre, contact an Anvil Property Smith broker who works the CBD, including Long Street, Loop Street and the Foreshore. They can shortlist suitable buildings, confirm availability across our listings, and arrange viewings with the relevant landlords or managing agents. Share your location preference, fit-out needs, parking requirement and target occupation date so the broker can set up a focused viewing schedule.
Yes. Cape Town City Centre has commercial property to let across office and retail formats, with strongest tenant interest around Bree Street, Loop Street, Long Street and the Foreshore for businesses needing access to clients, courts, hotels and public transport. Availability varies by building, fit-out condition and parking, so the practical shortlist depends on whether the priority is walkable CBD access, visibility, public-facing retail frontage or a more conventional office address.
Cape Town City Centre offers a broad mix of commercial space, from serviced office suites and fitted floors to retail units on high-footfall streets and larger office options in established A-grade buildings. Rentals vary materially by building condition, fit-out, parking allocation, street exposure and whether the premises are in the Foreshore, CBD core or near Parliament and the Company’s Garden. For a corporate tenant, the right shortlist should be built around staff access, client-facing requirements and the cost trade-off between ready-to-use space and premises needing tenant installation.
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