Location. The modern Cape Grace Hotel is set on the bustling Victoria and Alfred ... more
Waterfront, in Cape Town, South Africa. Robben Island is 500 metres across the water. The Aquarium is 300 metres from the hotel, while majestic Table Mountain is two kilometres away. Hotel Features. Overlooking its own private quay, the Cape Grace Hotel has a traditional interior within its modern exterior. There is a 24 hour front desk. The library offers books, artwork and historic prints and complimentary port or sherry in the evening. The hotel has private gardens. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served in One Waterfront restaurant. The traditional style restaurant offers views of the Yacht Marina and dishes with a South African twist. Bascule Bar presents fine local wines and a choice of more than 400 whiskies from around the world. The bar also serves light meals and snacks. Room service is available 24 hours a day. The Cape Grace Hotel has a business centre with secretarial and translation services and complimentary high speed Internet access. Small groups can be accommodated in the hotel's meeting rooms. The hotel has an outdoor pool with sun terraces. The onsite health spa, with views of Table Mountain, has a sauna and steam room and provides a range of beauty treatments (surcharge). There is also a beauty salon at the hotel. Guestrooms. The hotel's 121 air conditioned guestrooms all have French doors with views of the marina or Table Mountain. They are decorated with mahogany furniture, neutral fabrics and Persian rugs. All rooms have dial up Internet connection (surcharge), cable television, minibars and safes. Complimentary tea or coffee and newspapers are delivered every morning. Private bathrooms have bathrobes and designer toiletries.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The modern Cape Grace Hotel is set on the bustling Victoria and Alfred ... more
Waterfront, in Cape Town, South Africa. Robben Island is 500 metres across the water. The Aquarium is 300 metres from the hotel, while majestic Table Mountain is two kilometres away. Hotel Features. Overlooking its own private quay, the Cape Grace Hotel has a traditional interior within its modern exterior. There is a 24 hour front desk. The library offers books, artwork and historic prints and complimentary port or sherry in the evening. The hotel has private gardens. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served in One Waterfront restaurant. The traditional style restaurant offers views of the Yacht Marina and dishes with a South African twist. Bascule Bar presents fine local wines and a choice of more than 400 whiskies from around the world. The bar also serves light meals and snacks. Room service is available 24 hours a day. The Cape Grace Hotel has a business centre with secretarial and translation services and complimentary high speed Internet access. Small groups can be accommodated in the hotel's meeting rooms. The hotel has an outdoor pool with sun terraces. The onsite health spa, with views of Table Mountain, has a sauna and steam room and provides a range of beauty treatments (surcharge). There is also a beauty salon at the hotel. Guestrooms. The hotel's 121 air conditioned guestrooms all have French doors with views of the marina or Table Mountain. They are decorated with mahogany furniture, neutral fabrics and Persian rugs. All rooms have dial up Internet connection (surcharge), cable television, minibars and safes. Complimentary tea or coffee and newspapers are delivered every morning. Private bathrooms have bathrobes and designer toiletries.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Great Scenery, Value for money, Pristine beaches Disadvantages: not much
Capetown is an aersome place. i love it so much and would highly recommend anyone visit it. From pristine wite beaches, the awesome mountan and the V&A waterfront, this is the place to be! It is also very cheap whe nyou are coming over from the united states or europe bercause of the exchange rate. a beer costs around $1 - $1.50. Capetown is relatively safe compared to most south africa ncities, especially johannesburg, mostly due to the huge tourist industry. capetown is pretty small and easy to travel around. there is no trains or decent bus service, but you can hire a car for really cheap, and the are tour buses in the city. i highly recommend going there
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Advantages: Lovely place, nice people, cheap shopping, good food Disadvantages: You may run out of things to do
Ooh.. what a lovely place. I was in CapeTown for the Millennium celebrations, and I had also been there four years before. It was an unforgettable experience.
The hotel organised a huge banquet with special plates that say the Vineyard 1999-2000. We were allowed to take these home, as well as the specially embroidered serviettes.
The people were lovely there, always saying nice things and complimenting you. The hotel was stunning - we got to stay in the Mountain View suite, and the views were breathtaking.
To do, there was a big selection. We went in to town a few times, and there was lots to do there. Shopping, and all very cheap! Another day we visited the beaches and went for a swim and there are many more activities to take part in, but I admit it could get a little boring. Robben Island is a must see - here you are able to ...
Advantages: The most beautiful city in the world, the view of Table mountain from the ocean Disadvantages: The rumor says that there is a lot of crime
This review actually starts in Johannesburg but most of the time was spent in CapeTown and that is why I have chosen to categorize it under "CapeTown"
I landed in Johannesburg (also know as Jo?burg) on the 31st of January 1999. The first few days were a bit amputated due to the fact that KLM, together with the Norwegian airline company Braathens, managed to send my luggage to Aberdeen, in Scotland, instead of sending it to Johannesburg. It took them 4 days to locate it and deliver it to me.
I don?t think that Johannesburg has that much to offer to tourists. The Kruger Park is not that far from the city and many use this city as a starting point for safaris. I have to admit that I didn?t go on a safari during my stay in South Africa. I only stayed in Joburg for two days before moving on to CapeTown. CapeTown is in my opinion ...