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South Africa

Victoria & Alfred Hotel

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Named for famous British royals of a bygone era, the Victoria & Alfred Hotel is strategically located on the world-renowned V & A Waterfront in Cape Town.

Ninety-four air-conditioned rooms provide plenty of accommodation options for the discerning traveler. Each superior luxury double rooms overlooks the Alfred Basin or Piazza and offers an en-suite bathroom with a separate shower and bath, a king-sized bed, coffee and tea making facilities, and a private bar. First and second floor rooms offers the choice between mountain or piazza-facing rooms with an en-suite bathroom, flat-screen television, and more. The third floor houses twenty-six sophisticated loft bedrooms for a more luxurious experience.

The hotel is ideally located next to Cape Town’s most notable and visited attraction, 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.

Cape Town is comparable to southern California with its a Mediterranean climate, rugged mountains, considerable coastline, inland valleys, coastal plains, and semi-desert fringes. 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. Recreational options abound with golf courses, tennis courts, hiking expeditions, horseback riding adventures, yachting, boating, surfing, swimming, and cycling nearby.

With an upscale reputation to uphold, the Victoria & Alfred Hotel continues to astound guests with its unsurpassed elegance, romantic ambiance, friendly efficiency, refined elegance, and careful attention to detail. The magnificent staircase, telescope, and exquisite flowers all contribute to an unforgettable stay. Guests can relax in one of the luxurious treatment rooms in the hotel’s designer spa. A state-of-the-art gym facilities and outdoor pool area with a pool bar are perfect for exercise or relaxation. Alfresco dining is available with panoramic views of Cape Town Harbor and Table Mountain at OYO Restaurant. There is even babysitting available for those traveling with young children.

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South Africa

Victoria & Alfred Hotel

PLAN MY TRIP

Named for famous British royals of a bygone era, the Victoria & Alfred Hotel is strategically located on the world-renowned V & A Waterfront in Cape Town.

Ninety-four air-conditioned rooms provide plenty of accommodation options for the discerning traveler. Each superior luxury double rooms overlooks the Alfred Basin or Piazza and offers an en-suite bathroom with a separate shower and bath, a king-sized bed, coffee and tea making facilities, and a private bar. First and second floor rooms offers the choice between mountain or piazza-facing rooms with an en-suite bathroom, flat-screen television, and more. The third floor houses twenty-six sophisticated loft bedrooms for a more luxurious experience.

The hotel is ideally located next to Cape Town’s most notable and visited attraction, 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.

Cape Town is comparable to southern California with its a Mediterranean climate, rugged mountains, considerable coastline, inland valleys, coastal plains, and semi-desert fringes. 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. Recreational options abound with golf courses, tennis courts, hiking expeditions, horseback riding adventures, yachting, boating, surfing, swimming, and cycling nearby.

With an upscale reputation to uphold, the Victoria & Alfred Hotel continues to astound guests with its unsurpassed elegance, romantic ambiance, friendly efficiency, refined elegance, and careful attention to detail. The magnificent staircase, telescope, and exquisite flowers all contribute to an unforgettable stay. Guests can relax in one of the luxurious treatment rooms in the hotel’s designer spa. A state-of-the-art gym facilities and outdoor pool area with a pool bar are perfect for exercise or relaxation. Alfresco dining is available with panoramic views of Cape Town Harbor and Table Mountain at OYO Restaurant. There is even babysitting available for those traveling with young children.

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