Hotel Accommodation in Cape Town & Cape Peninsula

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123 Unit/Rooms
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Nestling at the foot of Table Mountain, with views of the Cape Town city skyline and Table Bay, lies the Best Western Cape Suites Hotel, a village-style hotel.........

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107 Unit/Rooms
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The Townhouse Hotel & Conference Centre is an attractive four star, 12 storey hotel and is close to the historic South African Parliament Buildings. Other historical and scenic attractions such as Robben Island, V & A Waterfront and the Table Mountain Cableway are all within easy reach. A transport service to these attractions and other points of interest can be arranged with our outside service p

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78 Unit/Rooms
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Centrally located in Gardens, Cape Town, at the foot of Table Mountain, this comfortable accommodation offers all the usual amenities, including a restaurant, full-day snack menu, a sun-soaked pool deck, bar/lounge, on-site parking. Catering to the holidaymaker who wants to experience Cape Town at its best. Within close walking distance to the vibrant Kloof street with its cosmopolitan mix of shop

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57 Unit/Rooms
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Cradled beneath the majestic Table Mountain in Cape Town's trendy suburb of Tamboerskloof, lies The Cape Milner. This exquisite hotel offers a sophisticated and contemporary ambience with the highest standards in style and luxury...

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102 Unit/Rooms
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The nautical flavour of the hotel is well suited to its location in the heart of Cape Town's Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. The 103 rooms have views of the harbour and Table Mountain and all are fully equipped with air-conditioning, television, M-Net and tea- and coffee-making machines. The à la carte Quarterdeck Restaurant is situated in the Old Convict Station building, a restored national ...

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17 Unit/Rooms
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Greenways Hotel, the Grande Dame of Upper Claremont/Bishopscourt, is set in six acres of park-like gardens, only 10 minutes from Cape Town’s city centre. The ambience of this luxury hotel, which was built in the late 1920s, reflects the fusion of old world charm and modern amenities. Guests can experience five-star quality accommodation and service, with no attention to detail being spared....

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115 Unit/Rooms
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Hollow on the Square is situated in the heart of the beautiful city of Cape Town, within walking distance of the Cape Town International Conference Centre (CTICC) and the well-known V&A Waterfront...

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232 Unit/Rooms
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Located in the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, The Commodore Hotel offers spectacular 360-degree views of Table Mountain, Signal Hill, Granger Bay, Table Bay and Robben Island. Appropriately maintaining a nautical theme throughout, this premier hotel offers 198 elegantly furnished superior rooms, 29 business class rooms, 10 first class suites and one Imperial Suite, all of which offer splendid ...

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66 Unit/Rooms
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Remaining true to its sublimely beautiful setting, the hotel embraces casual opulence in its 72 bedrooms and 6 suites. The palm-fringed beach beckons from the decks of The Bay Hotel’s own Sandy B’s cocktail bar and The Beach Club, a chic and modern café positioned on the trendy beachfront side walk. Tides Restaurant offers the perfect dining experience and the elegant Traders Bar and Cigar Lounge

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Exuding style and savoir-faire, the luxurious Hôtel Le Vendôme affords guests the highest levels of personalised attention and gracious service. The hotel is a mere 50 meters from the vibrant Sea Point Promenade and close to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront and city centre. A shuttle service is available. The 143 classically furnished rooms and suites have the most modern of facilities, inc...

Laying the Table

Table Mountain was first named Taboa de Cabo by the Portuguese Admiral Antonio de Saldanha. The mountain’s flat top is often covered by a thick cloud which is therefore known as the tablecloth. The San believe that the cloud is a huge white animal skin, thrown there by their god Mantis, to smother a blaze. The dassies (or hyrax) on the mountain are revered by the San as the reincarnation of Mantis’s wife. (The Mantis female eats the male after mating, so she is worth looking after). Another legend suggests that the cloud was deposited there during a smoking competition between the devil and a local pirate called Van Hunks. Great name for a pirate! The south-easter can blow over the mountain at up to 130 km/h and is known as the Cape Doctor because it clears the air of smog. And Van Hunks, obviously.