Sea Point
From Biocrawler, the free encyclopedia.
Sea Point is Cape Town's most densely populated suburb, situated between Signal Hill and the Atlantic Ocean to the west of Cape Town's CBD.
Sea Point has long had a reputation for being multi-cultural and multi-racial - during apartheid, many Sea Point residents defied the Group Areas Act. Now Sea Point is home to many ethnic and religious groups ranging from Jews to Nigerians and there is also a visible gay community in the area. There are various perceptions and prejudices about the area - some regard it as a dangerous haven of criminal activity while others see it as an exciting place of urban rejuvenation. An important public space in Sea Point is the Promenade - a paved walkway along the beachfront used by residents and tourists.

