The best thing about the award-winning Cape Grace Hotel at the vibrant Cape Town V&A Waterfront is its 5-star luxury amenities and service as one of the top 3 establishments in this trendy tourist area. Coming a close second is its splendid location right below Table Mountain, on Table Bay, where ships and boats come and go, helicopters hover and seals bask in the sun.
The Cape Grace Waterfront harks back to the Queen Victoria era, brimming with quality antiques, rare paintings and artefacts, quality fabrics and carpets and plenty of glitz and glamour. Choose from 120 different suites, including a penthouse and 8 rooftop terrace rooms oozing sheer luxury and decadence in this most elegant and well-loved Cape Town Hotel. Whiskey tastings at the Bascule Whiskey Wine and Cocktail Bar, spa therapies, tanzanite jewellery and traditional Cape cuisine. An authentic south African holiday experience.
Find the Cape Grace sitting graciously on a private quay between the V&A Waterfront and the tranquil yacht marina, with both sea and mountain-facing rooms. The Cape’s colourful past is told in stories in the design and décor of the hotel and there are fresh arrangements of proteas everywhere enticing guests to get out there and hike and see the Fynbos of Cape Town.
Pop into the famous Signal restaurant for nouvelle cuisine and wine pairings, a blend of traditional Cape Malay and international flavours. Try the indulgent High Teas served each day in the snug library, a veritable feast for sore eyes! Head to the spa on the top floor after long days out sightseeing on Table Mountain, the Sea Point prom, Camps Bay beaches and Hout bay harbour. Sit awhile in the sauna then plunge into the refreshing swimming pool and drink tea in the laid-back lounge.
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When you arrive at the famous and elegant Cape Grace Hotel in Cape Town, look up at the iconic landmark, Table Mountain, and pledge to get to the top during your stay. Turn around and look out to the big blue sea, the dramatic Atlantic thundering onto the sea wall where seals bask in the sun. Take a stroll when you have settled in up the Sea Point prom to have a coffee and snack in one of the many cafes. The Victoria and Albert (V&A) Waterfront is a popular and vibrant tourist hub where you can shop, dine, walk and take a boat out to Robben Island. Hire a helicopter to see Cape Point or do some kayaking into Table Bay.
The Cape Grace Hotel is ideally situated between the marina and the city, on its own private quay, with so much to do at your fingertips. Live the high life for a while when booking accommodation at this Cape Town Hotel – 120 elegant rooms and the rooftop spa make a holiday worth it. Although quite grand, the Cape Grace is warm and friendly, like a small boutique hotel: wonderful fabrics, fresh flowers, books, comfortable beds and decor.
Impeccable service means that guests can really relax. This Proudly South African Hotel sources everything locally and helps local communities, businesses and artists by showcasing their wares. Listen for the noonday cannon at Signal Hill while tucking into a lunch feast at the Signal Restaurant or sipping a rare whiskey drink at the Bascule Bar.
Nine different types of rooms look out over the port where the sun sets over Table Mountain in the distance. Some rooms are made for families with their own lounges, dining areas, roof terraces and kitchens. From art deco to romantic, the rooms are all different – from headboards to chandeliers above.
Go for a cruise on the Cape Grace private yacht, or sample fresh seafood dishes while sipping top South African wines. Enjoy the pool in summer or the roaring log fire in winter – work out in the rooftop gym and have a pampering massage. Cape Town is definitely THE friendly Mother City and the V&A Waterfront is your ideal base from which to explore these delights.
From $260
PER PERSON SHARING PER NIGHT