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South Africa

Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel

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Combining historic charm with contemporary style, Cape Cadogan is a wonderful boutique hotel in Cape Town, Africa’s most visited tourist area.

With roots dating back to the early 19th century, the original building was a residence before being used as commercial office space for many years, but since 2003 it has been renovated into a unique boutique hotel. The hotel has several different accommodations to choose from. There are six luxury en-suite bedrooms that include an outdoor area and lounge or six standard en-suite bedrooms all decorated in a chic, bohemian style. The Presidential Suite is a luxurious retreat offering a lounge, kitchen, private pool, and courtyard. Other amenities servicing every room include a satellite TV, DVD player, complimentary Wi-Fi, air conditioning, safe, personal bar and fridge, and tea/coffee maker.

Set just off the buzzing Kloof Street in a scenic suburb, Cape Cadogan’s is ideally located to enjoy the wonders of Cape Town. The City Bowl, the central amphitheater-shaped area of Cape Town, is bounded on one side by Table Bay and on the other by the dramatic peaks of Table Mountain, Devil’s Peak, Lion’s Head, and Signal Hill. A Mediterranean climate, rugged mountains, considerable coastline, inland valleys, coastal plains, and semi-desert fringes make it comparable to southern California. Any visit to Cape Town should involve a visit to one of the many beaches. Their close proximity to each other even allows for several different beach visits in a single day.

Cape Town’s most notable and visited attraction is the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Still a working dock, visitors can watch ships come and go. The V & A, as it is locally known, also boasts hundreds of shops and is a departing point for ferries to Hout Bay, Simon’s Town, the Cape Fur Seal colony, and Robben Island, location of the Nelson Mandela Gateway. Other nearby attractions include Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Artscape Theatre Centre, Cape Winelands, and Cape Town Stadium, a 2010 FIFA World Cup venue. Dolphin and whale watching are also popular tourist attractions as well as cage diving with great white sharks for the more daring.

Now recognized as a national monument, Cape Cadogan charms guests with its classic interiors, world-class service, and highly personalized guest experience. Hotel amenities include an elegant lounge, open fireplace, garden, pool, library, and computer terminal. A delicious full breakfast is served every morning. Recommendations and in-room dining can be arranged by the accommodating staff. Coffee, tea and lemonade are served in the library in the afternoon. In the evening, the hotel dishes out complimentary canapés, port, and sherry.

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South Africa

Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel

PLAN MY TRIP

Combining historic charm with contemporary style, Cape Cadogan is a wonderful boutique hotel in Cape Town, Africa’s most visited tourist area.

With roots dating back to the early 19th century, the original building was a residence before being used as commercial office space for many years, but since 2003 it has been renovated into a unique boutique hotel. The hotel has several different accommodations to choose from. There are six luxury en-suite bedrooms that include an outdoor area and lounge or six standard en-suite bedrooms all decorated in a chic, bohemian style. The Presidential Suite is a luxurious retreat offering a lounge, kitchen, private pool, and courtyard. Other amenities servicing every room include a satellite TV, DVD player, complimentary Wi-Fi, air conditioning, safe, personal bar and fridge, and tea/coffee maker.

Set just off the buzzing Kloof Street in a scenic suburb, Cape Cadogan’s is ideally located to enjoy the wonders of Cape Town. The City Bowl, the central amphitheater-shaped area of Cape Town, is bounded on one side by Table Bay and on the other by the dramatic peaks of Table Mountain, Devil’s Peak, Lion’s Head, and Signal Hill. A Mediterranean climate, rugged mountains, considerable coastline, inland valleys, coastal plains, and semi-desert fringes make it comparable to southern California. Any visit to Cape Town should involve a visit to one of the many beaches. Their close proximity to each other even allows for several different beach visits in a single day.

Cape Town’s most notable and visited attraction is the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Still a working dock, visitors can watch ships come and go. The V & A, as it is locally known, also boasts hundreds of shops and is a departing point for ferries to Hout Bay, Simon’s Town, the Cape Fur Seal colony, and Robben Island, location of the Nelson Mandela Gateway. Other nearby attractions include Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Artscape Theatre Centre, Cape Winelands, and Cape Town Stadium, a 2010 FIFA World Cup venue. Dolphin and whale watching are also popular tourist attractions as well as cage diving with great white sharks for the more daring.

Now recognized as a national monument, Cape Cadogan charms guests with its classic interiors, world-class service, and highly personalized guest experience. Hotel amenities include an elegant lounge, open fireplace, garden, pool, library, and computer terminal. A delicious full breakfast is served every morning. Recommendations and in-room dining can be arranged by the accommodating staff. Coffee, tea and lemonade are served in the library in the afternoon. In the evening, the hotel dishes out complimentary canapés, port, and sherry.

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