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Cape Heritage Hotel

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About Cape Heritage Hotel

History meets boutique hotel meets contemporary art on Cape Town’s buzzing Bree Street.
Located in the heart of Cape Town’s CBD, on trendy Bree Street, (which has received the nod of approval from Vogue Magazine), the heritage hotel is a fantastic base to explore the award-winning tourist destination known as the Mother City. Built in the 1780s around a beautiful central stone courtyard, Cape Heritage Hotel seamlessly marries the historical with modern luxury. Beyond your bay window you’ll be able to access key tourist areas on foot, from Bo Kaap to Greenmarket Square and the hop-on, hop-off bus. Better yet are the restaurants surrounding you, you are in the hip part of the city after all. Don’t miss out on a Chef’s Warehouse dining experience, it’s just on the corner of your building.
From $160 per person/per night
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The property

There is so much to do and see around Cape Town you probably won’t be hanging out at the hotel that much. However, it does have a beautiful winter lounge with a log burning fireplace, soft Persian rug and two chesterfield sofas with matching ottoman for you to relax on. Across the wide hallway you’ll find the blue library with more comfortable seats, a small array of books, a computer and wide bay windows overlooking the street. The breakfast room is sunny and simple with homely wooden tables and chairs. Throughout the hotel and on your room walls you’ll find a tasteful array of South African art. If it wasn't a heritage hotel it could be an art hotel … on second thought … perhaps they are the same thing.

The rooms

Inspired by the Cape’s early history as a VOC colony, the rooms are beautifully curated with teak beams and 200-year-old yellowwood floors. King size extra-length beds are the centre piece with chandeliers, wide bay windows, velvet headrests, oriental treasures and perfectly matched antique furniture. Each guest room is unique and looks just like a masterpiece from the era the building originates. Of the fifteen guest rooms there are also two suites offering extra opulence and for those looking to bring family or enjoy a long-stay, there are modern two-bedroom apartments, which can sleep up to six, have fully equipped kitchens and two bathrooms. All the creature comforts are on hand such as air-conditioning, mini bar, satellite TV and wifi.

Activities

Because of your fantastic location you can access many of Cape Town’s top sightseeing sports (Bo Kaap, Green Market Square, V&A Waterfront, the Company Gardens, District Six Museum and more) on foot. If you want to travel to Table Mountain, Camps Bay or the Constantia Winelands, jump on the hop-on, hop-off bus, which is just two blocks away. Save the date for the first Thursday of every month when all the locals come out to stroll the galleries and sip craft beer on the curbside, late into the evening. Also on Thursday’s enjoy lunch from one of the stalls at the bustling market along St George’s mall. You won’t be disappointed.

What you'll love

What you'll love

The beautiful rooms with fabulous King size extra-length beds that made us go 'zzz' with delight!
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

As you sip your morning coffee in the quiet courtyard, you’ll be shaded by the oldest, fruit-bearing grapevine in the country. How’s that for a bit of history?
Something to think about

Something to think about

This is very much a city hotel, ideally located for exploring, and there’s no swimming pool.
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