For the street in Paramaribo, Suriname, see Waterkant.
Place in Western Cape, South Africa
De Waterkant
Clockwise from top: Street in De Waterkant, Cape Quarter Mall, An old house in De Waterkant, Bo-Kaap seen from De Waterkant, Old traditional homes of De Waterkant.
De Waterkant is a gay village, and a neighborhood, destination, and tourist attraction, for members of the LGBTQIA+ community, as well as those interested in supporting the community.[2]
Cape Town is a historically very friendly and welcoming city for members of the community, and is known as the Gay Capital of Africa, being a popular LGBTQIA+ tourist destination.
De Waterkant contains Cape Town's first rainbow crosswalk, installed in 2022 to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community, as well as the Pink Route, which is a painted, pink line along the pavements of various streets in the area. The Route is a way for visitors to the suburb to take a guided walk around the area, taking them past numerous community-related establishments, in order to get to know it better.[7][2]
The annual Cape Town Pride parade starts in De Waterkant, with a ribbon cutting ceremony, followed by a march to the Green Point Track grounds, for Pride-related festivities.