Contact Us
Casa Labia, 192 Main Road, Muizenberg, South Africa
Fax: +27 (0)21 788 6067
Email Contacts and Operating Hours
| Casa Labia Cultural Centre and Cafe is open to the public Tuesday- Sunday from 10h00-16h00 | ||
| Casa Labia Café | cafe@casalabia.co.za | 021 788 6062 |
| Art Gallery | galleria@casalabia.co.za | 021-788 6068 |
| Africa Nova Boutique | africanova@casalabia.co.za | 021-788 6068 |
| Programmes Manager & Museum Coordinator (Jacky Folley) | museum@casalabia.co.za | 021-788 6068 |
| The administration office is open Monday- Friday 08h30-17h00 | ||
| Information | info@casalabia.co.za | 021-788 6068 |
| Events and location enquiries (Emma Vaughan) | events@casalabia.co.za | 021-788 6068 |
| Director (Antonia Labia Hardres-Williams) | antonia@casalabia.co.za | 021-788 6068 |
| General Manager (Gareth Hardres-Williams) | gareth@casalabia.co.za | 021-788 6068 |
| Administrator (Sally- Anne Sole) | sally@casalabia.co.za | 021-788 6068 |
| Marketing (Gareth Hardres-Williams) | gareth@casalabia.co.za | 021-788 6068 |
Directions- from Cape Town (30mins from city centre)
Take the M3 south from Cape Town towards Muizenberg. Turn left at the traffic lights at the end of the M3. At the next traffic lights, turn right onto Main Road (M4). Travel through Lakeside into Muizenberg, past a Checkers shopping centre & parking lot on your left before a set of traffic lights. Continue straight across the traffic lights – direction Simonstown. You will then pass the Muizenberg Train Station on your left. Parking is available immediately beyond the train station on the left in the station parking lot. It is preferable to find parking here. However, there are also a few allocated parking bays on the left hand side of the road leading from the station up to Casa Labia (railway/sea side). Should all these bays be taken, the “Battle of Muizenberg” site is 500m beyond Casa Labia and also has ample parking.
Casa Labia is on the right hand side of the road 450m away from the train station parking . It is a large yellow building, with three blue banners on the terraced lawn. The entrance is through the black gates off the pavement, in front of the house. Parking on the Casa Labia premises is strictly prohibited.



