Cape Grace

Located on its own private quay on the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, adjacent to the international yacht marina, this five-star property offers effortless city elegance and style. It’s central location is a true bonus as it is an easy drive to the airport, and is close to all of the Cape&rsq...

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Ellerman House

Possibly the most sophisticated boutique hotel in Cape Town which houses a magnificent art collection, spa and private villa.Set in elegant gardens with sweeping lawns giving glorious views of the Atlantic Ocean and Robben Island, each of the 11 rooms is individually designed, many with private pati...

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Kensington Place

Voted the world’s best city hotel, a hip, urban boutique hotel on the slopes of Table Mountain, with great views down to the ocean, and yet just ten minutes from the city centre.The hotel offers eight rooms, each of which is individually designed in cool, contemporary shades and style with mod...

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Mount Nelson Hotel

For well over a century this iconic luxury hotel has been the choice of the rich, the famous, the royal and the discerning traveller to Cape Town. Set in a magnificent garden estate with palm-lined avenues, rolling lawns and enviable rose gardens it is ideally located for the city centre, as well as...

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One&Only

On the Waterfront and with great views of Table Mountain, this five-star luxury hotel is constructed on two man-made islands.Each room and suite, decorated using African colours and artefacts, has a balcony or private terrace from which to enjoy the sun and the views, while the three penthouses make...

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The Table Bay Hotel

A great city hotel – it is big (329 rooms) but so is its welcome, with the friendliest staff anywhere. A short walk to all the cafes, shops, restaurants and boutiques of the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront yet sufficiently removed for guests to enjoy peace and tranquillity. Facilities include a...

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Tswalu Kalahari

South Africa’s largest privately-owned game reserve covers more than 100,000 hectares and is the model of a serious conservation policy.The desire to ‘restore the Kalahari to itself’ is a motto for the owners, the Oppenheimer family, and to this end no more than 30 guests can visit...

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