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Latest Reviews for Cape Town Hotels

Old Foundry Hotel by Ideas Cartel
4.1/533 Reviews
De Waterkant
A quirky hotel in a business complex that has been designed into an old foundry. The decor and internal design are really good, but when it comes to the rooms ( that were very clean), there are issues. Ours was long and narrow. The huge TV jutted out of the wall at the end of the bed and you struggled to get past it without banging into it. Some aspects of room maintenance were lacking. The plumbing system is worth noting. Pressure is maintained by a series of (noisy) pumps. They warn you about this but the issue isn’t YOUR pumps, but those of nearby rooms. Access to the hotel is restricted after 7pm and this means you have to take a long detour round the back. Not good. On one morning we were woken by low frequency sounds from music. We think that this was from a gym class, also in the building. The staff were friendly and helpful. The breakfast room is a public cafe, not a problem though, and the breakfasts were excellent. The WiFi is fast, near reception, but in the room we found it poor and erratic. Their idea for a quirky hotel is good, but some work needs to be done to improve standards.
SunSquare Cape Town Gardens
4.2/526 Reviews
Oranjezicht
The hotel is in an excellent location. It is in the city center, at the foot of Table Mountain. It is only a few minutes away from many museums and art galleries. It has a lot of parking spaces and its own restaurant and bar. You can enjoy delicious food without leaving home. However, the room size is small and it is very difficult to get to the hotel in the evening. There is air conditioning fan noise, which is a bit regrettable.
Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa
4.4/560 Reviews
Camps Bay
I booked a “Mountain view room” at the Twelve Apostles Hotel (an expensive upgrade), and it proved how important it is to read the small print. It claims, “impressive views from your balcony”. From inside the room, it is almost impossible to see the “mountain”. The balcony is only just big enough for a small table and two chairs, and you have to take it in turns to see the “mountain” as only one chair faces in that direction. Another problem with the non-views inside the room is the permanent misting of the double glazing, where the seal between the two sheets of glass has failed. The three sets of floor-to-ceiling windows have wooden shutters that are ineffective at blocking the light from outside. With sunrise at about 05:30am, your room is flooded with light, making sleeping difficult without a blindfold. The sea-facing public rooms are smart, but my room looked dated. The staff are well meaning, but rarely get it right first time. You ask for cold milk, you get hot, you ask for Earl Grey tea, you get English Breakfast, you ask reception for the bottle of water the people servicing the room should have provided, and no-one brings it. The face flannels in the bathroom only get replaced sometimes. The tea bags and the coffee capsules in the room don’t get replaced…and someone comes to check the room has been serviced properly, and they don’t notice the errors either. It's a fabulous location with impressive sea views, but the food does not match. The sushi was soggy, the “fine dining tasting menu” – tuna tartare, mushrooms, roast chicken – with more mushrooms, venison, and dessert was neither fine nor very tasty. The Leopard Bar was the stand-out exception, and the breakfast was good, if they decide to take your order. I had to get up from the table and ask more than once. For the single traveller (I was avoiding Christmas for reasons I need not go into), the ‘do not disturb’ sign actually said “We’re still sleeping”, and the turn-down service (on request), provided two sets of slippers and dressing gowns, just to rub it in! (If you have to request it, surely they can see the room is single occupied. ”No plans on Christmas Day?!” was another insensitive question asked with incredulity. The last day was like the others. I was given a different room to shower in after my check-out time, a standard room that was much nicer than my supposedly more expensive upgraded room! When I opened the door, two room service staff were relaxing in two chairs. “Wrong room” they said. I said “The key wouldn’t open the door if it’s the wrong room!” (The room number was also written on the card holder.) They looked puzzled but left. “Phone reception when you want me to collect your bags” the helpful porter said. I called. No reply. I waited and called again “We’ll send someone straight away.” Ten minutes later, nothing. I called again, no reply. I had a plane to catch, so I went to reception. “Sorry, we only have one porter. He’s com
Wilton Manor Solar Energy
4.5/544 Reviews
Green Point
This is a lovely guesthouse. Lovely rooms which are stunning and very clean looked after by maids everyday. The owner and staff are very welcoming and friendly- nothing is too much trouble. Breakfast is served each day with a choice of hot or cold choices and there is an honesty bar where you can choose from a range of wines, beers, mixed alcohol drinks and soft drinks/water. The security staff are onsite 24 /7 and are very vigilant making it very safe to stay. Only about 15 mins walk from V&A and a short uber back is really easy. There is also a range of restaurants and bars within 5 mins walk. We have made good friends and will definitely be back
Mountain Manor Guest House & Executive Suites
3.7/516 Reviews
Oranjezicht
I stayed at Mountain Manor Guesthouse & Executive Suites at the end of February during my trip to Cape Town. The intimacy and hospitality of the property owner, Michelle Whitehad was outstanding. I have enjoyed a beautiful breakfast with Michelle. Thank you once again for everything. if you are planning to visit the mother city, I highly recommend everyone check the availability of the property to have a wonderful experience.
The Bay Hotel
4.2/557 Reviews
Camps Bay
Our experience at this hotel went above and beyond our wildest expectations! The hotel's exquisite location grants you a balcony view of the ocean and the majestic Table Mountain as a backdrop. The level of service we received was truly exceptional, leaving us thoroughly impressed. The rooms were impeccably clean, and the range of amenities provided was more than generous. The rooms themselves strike a perfect balance between spaciousness and coziness, creating a truly inviting atmosphere. A noteworthy feature that sets this hotel apart is the complimentary mini bar, offering a variety of snacks and drinks – a rare find. What's even more remarkable is that these snacks are not only delicious but also cater to vegan and gluten-free preferences. Without a doubt, we are already making plans to return to this outstanding establishment in the future.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties206
Number of Reviews385
Lowest Price€38
Highest Price€1,296
Average Price (Weekends)€138
Average Price (Weekdays)€127