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Abbey Manor Luxury Guest House

Abbey Manor Luxury Guest House is a husband and wife run 5-star guesthouse set on the stunning lower slopes of Table Mountain, and boasts breathtaking views of the mountain and the sprawling city of Cape Town below. The building was designed in the early 1900s by acclaimed architect William Black, who was the creative force behind many of the buildings in Cape Town’s arts-and-crafts movement. Abbey Manor has been lovingly restored to its former glory, and now offers guests a taste of historic luxury with all the modern conveniences to make their stay truly sublime.

Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel

Ideally situated just off the vibrant and bustling Kloof Street in the scenic suburb of Gardens, Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel is authentic Cape Town at its finest. This Georgian-Victorian townhouse seamlessly blends its historic beauty and character with each of the 15 individually decorated bedrooms having splashes of quirky personality throughout. Guests are invited to enjoy the comfortable communal lounge, or bask in the sun by the pool with a book from the in-house library. This exceptionally unique boutique hotel boasts all the luxury you could hope for, combined with a welcoming and personal hospitality.

The Portswood Hotel

The Portswood is part of Cape Town’s colonial history. The restaurant and lobby are built over the original well and holding cells for prisoners en-route to Robben Island some 300 years ago. Today the Portswood is famous for its uniquely personal approach to service – catering to the international traveller’s every need and anticipating their every desire. Rich in South Africa’s unique culture, the Portswood is a must for any traveller.

Cape Grace

Situated on a private quay between Cape Town’s bustling V&A Waterfront and the tranquil yacht marina, there is no better position from where to soak in the natural beauty of South Africa’s Mother City, and the very essence of Cape Town living at its best. The elegant and warm atmosphere, evident in every fine detail, begins at the welcoming reception lounge and extends to the spacious harbour and mountain-facing rooms. Stories of the Cape’s colourful past present themselves in the exquisite furniture, rare fabrics, intriguing artefacts and original antiques. Local paintings and sculptures lend a contemporary flair to the décor and feel, while fresh displays of Proteas that hint at the wonder of the natural botanical kingdom enrich each room. Tailor-made experiences include sumptuous tasting menus, rare whisky pairings, luxurious spa treatments, and indulgent Afternoon Tea services – all thoughtfully created to enhance your adventure in the Cape.

Steenberg Hotel

Steenberg Hotel is a luxurious 5-star hotel with a magnificent 18-hole championship golf course that overlooks the verdant Constantia Valley and the looming Table Mountain. The hotel lies within Cape Towns’s oldest registered farm and is just a half-hour drive from the city centre, where travellers can enjoy visiting beautiful beaches, historical museums and tasting fine South African wines. Steenberg Hotel offers a selection of charming rooms, suites and villas, as well as two restaurants and a tasting room surrounded by stunning vineyard views and indigenous gardens.

Dock House Boutique Hotel

Located a stone’s throw from the alluring V&A Waterfront, located alongside the Time Ball Tower – Dock House Boutique Hotel offers the ideal balance between convenience and complete privacy. Originally a Harbour Master’s private residence, built in the 1800s, the hotel’s classically beautiful exterior gives way to a world of opulent luxury behind its doors. Furnished with chandeliers and retaining the house’s original ornate ceiling cornices, the Dock House Boutique Hotel has been lovingly renovated to create a sense of Victorian charm which gives a nod to the building’s historical roots, and has been fitted with all manner of modern conveniences to enable true comfort for visitors.

The Silo

The Silo is a magical space towering above the V&A Waterfront surrounded by the natural wonder of South Africa’s Mother City. The Silo hs 28 rooms, including a spectacular penthouse. Each room has been individually designed and decorated by the stylish wand of Liz Biden. Colourful and eclectic pieces juxtapose the modern, industrial architecture. The 6 room categories are based on the room size and the views. The rooms are more spacious vertically than horizontally due to the unique architecture of The Silo and in particular the ingenious design of the pillowed window bays which are one of the key architectural features.
The building has been designed by Thomas Heatherwick, Founder and Principal of the London-based Heatherwick Studio. From the outside, the greatest visible change to the building’s original structure is the addition of pillowed glazing panels, inserted into the geometry of the hotel floors, which will bulge outward as if gently inflated. By night, this transforms the building into a glowing lantern or beacon in the harbour.

Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront

Right on the edge of the Atlantic, the Radisson Blu Hotel boasts 177 bright, ocean-inspired rooms overlooking the sea and in close proximity to some of Cape Town’s most exciting attractions. Just a 5-minute drive from the city centre and within walking distance of the famous Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, guests can  experience the bustling city and the culture and cuisine on offer, or alternatively stay in and be mesmerised by the serene sea views from the infinity pool or indulge in the hotel’s laid-back Amani Spa. Tobago’s restaurant affords stunning ocean and marina landscapes for unforgettable dining experiences, and the 4 world-class event rooms with impressive facilities are fitting for any event purpose. Sophisticated but luxuriously comfortable rooms make sure that wherever your Cape Town adventures take you, your day ends with a peaceful night’s rest.

The Bay Hotel

With its unrivalled beachfront location on the doorstep of the Atlantic ocean, the Bay Hotel is an exclusive members only hotel with exceptional facilities and accommodation, in full view of the natural beauty of Camps Bay and the Twelve Apostles mountain range.  Delight in a hearty breakfast in the Tides restaurant overlooking the Camps Bay Sunset Strip, enjoy a leisurely lunch at the Bistro, or sip sophisticated cocktails in the refined comfort of Caamil’s Bar or poolside at Sandy B, the hotel’s private beach club.
Boasting 4 different pools, a gym, access to tennis, squash and Padel courts, and the indulgent Mint Wellness Spa, the hotel has all guests need for an invigorating seaside stay. With a choice of family and pet-friendly suites to admire the scenery in, from the balcony or even your own personal spa bath, the Bay Hotel welcomes you with open arms to a lavish getaway.

Camps Bay Retreat

Camps Bay Retreat provides guests with a stunning sanctuary to use as a base for their Cape Town adventure. Situated in the stunning Camps Bay area of Cape Town, the luxury boutique hotel is set on over four acres of lush green nature reserve that encapsulates a natural mountain pool, thickets of indigenous trees and woodland, a waterfall and streams that criss-cross the property. Accommodation ranges from classically elegant rooms and suites in the Earl’s Dyke Manor House with original art deco design, to the contemporary Deck House set back into the tree line, or the sleek and chic modern Villa Rooms and Suites, with breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty, the Atlantic Ocean, the majestic Twelve Apostles mountain range, or the sanctuary of the stunning woodland. The estate features 3 swimming pools and a spa with an outdoor nature tent for an unforgettable wellness experience.

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