4 Best Hotels in Cape Town, South Africa

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Finding lodging in Cape Town can be a nightmare during peak travel season (December–January), as many of the more reasonable accommodations are booked up. It's worth traveling between April and August, if you can, to take advantage of the "secret season" discounts that are sometimes half the high-season rate. Other reduced rates can be scored by booking directly online, checking the "Best Available Rate" at large hotels, or simply asking if any specials or discounts are available. If you arrive in Cape Town without a reservation, head for any branch of the Tourism Office, which has a helpful accommodations desk.

First-time, short-term, or business visitors will want to locate themselves centrally. The historic city center is a vibrant and pedestrian-friendly place by day, but at night can feel a bit deserted and edgy, depending on where you are. Night owls may prefer to stay amid the nonstop action of Long Street or Kloof Street, or at the V&A Waterfront, with its plethora of pedestrian-friendly shopping and dining options (though be aware that locals don’t consider the Waterfront the "real" Cape Town). Boutique hotels and bed-and-breakfasts in Gardens are often within walking distance of attractions and dining but will be quieter and often enjoy lovely views. Options along the Atlantic Seaboard are also close to the action and (mostly) pedestrian-friendly, with the added advantage of sea and sunset views. Staying farther out on the Cape Peninsula, whether the False Bay or Atlantic side, provides the closest thing in Cape Town to a beach-vacation atmosphere despite the cold ocean waters. The Southern Suburbs, especially around Constantia or Tokai, can make a good base from which to explore the area’s wine estates as well as the peninsula, but you'll be dependent on a car for everything, and should plan on 25 to 45 minutes to get into town.

Most international flights arrive in the morning, and return flights depart in the evening. Because most hotels have an 11 am checkout and 2 pm check-in, you may find yourself with a lodging gap on travel days. All hotels will hold your luggage, and most will try to accommodate you (some of the larger hotels have lounges where you can spend the hours before your flight), but in peak season you may need to organize a backup plan. Also note that many small, luxury accommodations either do not permit children or have minimum-age restrictions. It's a good idea to inquire in advance if this will be an issue. Cape Town also follows the global trend of not smoking in public places. All hotels will have no-smoking rooms, and most are entirely smoke-free.

Boutique @ 10

$$$$ | 10 Medburn Rd., Cape Town, 8005, South Africa

Up against the mountainside right in the middle of Camps Bay, this small, intimate guesthouse enjoys stunning views over the popular seaside neighborhood below and across the ocean beyond. The friendly owners haven't been afraid to add a very personal touch to the decor of a typical large-scale Camps Bay home, and as a result, it's homey yet stylish, with a mix of varnished Oregon pine surfaces, cobalt-blue-and-crimson stained glass, Nguni cowhides on the floors, and a lush garden. The four suites all have some kind of view, though the two upstairs are definitely the winners. A small but pretty pool on the large deck also affords superb views along with respite from the crowds at the beach. 

Pros

  • Gorgeous views
  • An escape from the beachfront crowds
  • Plenty of generous touches (including complimentary in-room minibar)

Cons

  • Although its size means it's intimate, it's also frequently booked up
  • The personal styling won't appeal to all (if you don't like cowhides, for example)
  • Lots of stairs
10 Medburn Rd., Cape Town, 8005, South Africa
021-438–1234
Hotel Details
4 suites
Free Breakfast

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Harpers House

$$$ | 2 Varneys Rd., Cape Town, South Africa

Built in 1892, this sweet, neat, and decidedly handsome little guesthouse (think leather, textured wallpaper, original pressed ceilings, and quirky antiques and art) is conveniently close to Green Point's main drag. This means you're within walking distance of restaurants and shops (including those in De Waterkant), Green Point Park (and Mouille Point), and the V&A Waterfront. It has everything you could need if your needs are straightforward (showers only, for example, and rather small bathrooms), and while there are no real views to speak of, there is a small pool, an outdoor lounging (and tanning) area (where you can also barbecue if you wish), a dining room where breakfast is served and where you can sit down to eat takeout. Guestrooms are a mixed bag in terms of size (the entry-level "deluxe" rooms are quite small, but cleverly put together), while superior rooms have balconies, and all the bedrooms are cleverly and quirkily decorated with thrifted furniture and personally sourced vintage bric-a-brac.

Pros

  • Personalized design, with handsome guest rooms and public areas
  • You'll feel you're part of the neighborhood
  • Extremely central though it's hiding in plain sight

Cons

  • Service is a bit lackluster
  • The neighborhood noise that filters in might be a nuisance
  • Some of the rooms are extremely compact
2 Varneys Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
021-434–3510
Hotel Details
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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NOAH House

$$$ | 6 Tamboerskloof Rd., Cape Town, South Africa

Originally a farmhouse, this immaculate property in a quiet residential neighborhood is within walking distance to all the excitement of Kloof Street. Its current owners have transformed the property into an absolute beauty, with a mix of clean lines, an ivory-white palette, and no-expenses-spared top-notch amenities in the rooms and public areas. Plus there are lots of spoiling touches, such as the tea that's served in the gorgeous little salon-style lounge, and experiences designed to help you get to grips with the soul of Cape Town (yoga, Pilates, a Christmas market, book club get-togethers, and tours to various parts of the city, the peninsula, and the Winelands). Rooms are a mixed bag, from a very compact "boutique" unit for solo travelers to the gracious and luxurious suite with a private balcony, but all of them are visual stunners and smartly put together.

Pros

  • An absolute beauty that's been very carefully designed
  • Lots of little extras to make you feel special
  • The location puts you close to the action while not being in the middle of it

Cons

  • No pool, although guests can visit sister property, Amé, for a swim
  • There's no garden area
  • Its impeccable cleanliness might inhibit you from letting your hair down
6 Tamboerskloof Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
060-604–0148
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Welgelegen House

$$$ | 6 Stephen St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa

In Dutch, welgelegen means "well situated," and this charming boutique guesthouse in two beautifully restored Victorian mansions is just that: nestled under Table Mountain in a quiet street just minutes away from the bustle of Kloof Street and close to the city center. The spacious rooms are all individually and stylishly decorated with a mixture of African chic and romantic whimsy, and many have (at least partial) mountain views (and about half have a private balcony). The pretty courtyard (with a small solar-heated plunge pool) and the gorgeous old library are great places to relax after a busy day, and on-site spa treatments are available. It's one of the few boutique hotels in Cape Town that welcomes children of all ages.

Pros

  • Great staff make guests feel like part of the family
  • Walking distance to Kloof Street and to the city center via the Company's Garden
  • Great breakfasts included

Cons

  • It's an old building, so creaky floorboards come standard
  • Not everyone appreciates the mix-n-match decor, nor the rambling character of the conjoined houses
  • Breakfast dining room is a bit dark
6 Stephen St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
021-426–2373
Hotel Details
14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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