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South Africa

The Cellars-Hohenort

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Nearly ten acres of scenic natural gardens surround The Cellars-Hohenort, a five-star Relais and Chateaux hotel in South Africa’s historical Constantia Valley also known as Cape Town’s Vineyard.

There are forty-nine individually decorated rooms to choose from. Each room offers a welcome bottle of wine, en-suite bathroom, beautiful garden views including some with balconies, morning delivery of fresh tea and coffee, Wi-Fi, complimentary newspaper, and more. For the most discerning traveler, the private Madiba Villa impresses with its own courtyard, swimming pool, private entrance, open-plan sitting and dining room, fireplace, built-in bar, and three double en-suite bedrooms. While the Liz McGrath Villa encompasses two-stories with two spacious en suite bathrooms, a cozy lounge, dining room, private courtyard, and fully-equipped kitchen.

Only fifteen minutes from Cape Town, The Cellars-Hohenort is a natural destination for guests desiring the best of country living close to city life. Cape Town offers a range of diverse activities. The city’s most notable and most visited attraction is the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Built on top of a portion of the docks at the port of Cape Town, it continues to function as a working dock. The V&A, as it is locally known, 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. An extensive transport system takes guests to other exciting venues and cultural attractions such as Artscape Theatre Centre, Cape Winelands, and Cape Town Stadium.

Guests can explore the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside as they venture to Cape Point, Robben Island, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, the Constantia Valley Wine Route, and the famous beaches of Boulders and Camps Bay. The outdoor adventurist can enjoy a range of activities from lounging on one of the many world-class beaches, to exploring Table Mountain where the eighty-seven-year-old cableway provides panoramic views of the Mother City. Dolphin and whale watching are also popular tourist attractions as well as cage diving with great white sharks for the more daring.

Three award-winning dining experiences await guests of The Cellars-Hohenort, each overseen by the famous chef Peter Tempelhoff. Restaurants include The Greenhouse, with specialties that infuse South African ingredients with a modern twist; The Conservatory, with simple, beautiful fare, including hotel owner Liz McGrath’s personal favorites; and The Cape Malay Kitchen Sessions, featuring an interactive evening showcasing Cape Town’s unique culture through its food. There are two refreshing pools, a charming garden, relaxing spa, tennis, cycling, lawn games, boutique, and salon available.

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South Africa

The Cellars-Hohenort

PLAN MY TRIP

Nearly ten acres of scenic natural gardens surround The Cellars-Hohenort, a five-star Relais and Chateaux hotel in South Africa’s historical Constantia Valley also known as Cape Town’s Vineyard.

There are forty-nine individually decorated rooms to choose from. Each room offers a welcome bottle of wine, en-suite bathroom, beautiful garden views including some with balconies, morning delivery of fresh tea and coffee, Wi-Fi, complimentary newspaper, and more. For the most discerning traveler, the private Madiba Villa impresses with its own courtyard, swimming pool, private entrance, open-plan sitting and dining room, fireplace, built-in bar, and three double en-suite bedrooms. While the Liz McGrath Villa encompasses two-stories with two spacious en suite bathrooms, a cozy lounge, dining room, private courtyard, and fully-equipped kitchen.

Only fifteen minutes from Cape Town, The Cellars-Hohenort is a natural destination for guests desiring the best of country living close to city life. Cape Town offers a range of diverse activities. The city’s most notable and most visited attraction is the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. Built on top of a portion of the docks at the port of Cape Town, it continues to function as a working dock. The V&A, as it is locally known, 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. An extensive transport system takes guests to other exciting venues and cultural attractions such as Artscape Theatre Centre, Cape Winelands, and Cape Town Stadium.

Guests can explore the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside as they venture to Cape Point, Robben Island, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, the Constantia Valley Wine Route, and the famous beaches of Boulders and Camps Bay. The outdoor adventurist can enjoy a range of activities from lounging on one of the many world-class beaches, to exploring Table Mountain where the eighty-seven-year-old cableway provides panoramic views of the Mother City. Dolphin and whale watching are also popular tourist attractions as well as cage diving with great white sharks for the more daring.

Three award-winning dining experiences await guests of The Cellars-Hohenort, each overseen by the famous chef Peter Tempelhoff. Restaurants include The Greenhouse, with specialties that infuse South African ingredients with a modern twist; The Conservatory, with simple, beautiful fare, including hotel owner Liz McGrath’s personal favorites; and The Cape Malay Kitchen Sessions, featuring an interactive evening showcasing Cape Town’s unique culture through its food. There are two refreshing pools, a charming garden, relaxing spa, tennis, cycling, lawn games, boutique, and salon available.

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