Cape Town Accommodation
This beautiful city at the tip of Africa is packed with attractions that are never far from your Cape Town hotel, villa or guesthouse accommodation. A Cape Town holiday boasts diverse activities to please most tastes, from shopping and nightlife to hiking and wine tasting.
While the city of Cape Town and its immediate surroundings have a lot to offer, it’s also a great base for day trips to the scintillating coast, rugged mountains, spotless nature reserves or charming winelands.
Whatever your budget, you’ll find great accommodation, from chic unique Cape Town boutique hotels to exclusive villas on the beach and classy Cape Town guesthouses.
Hotels, Guesthouses & Villas in Cape Town
The city’s top notch tourism infrastructure makes for a wide variety and range of accommodation, featuring world class Cape Town hotels, Cape Town villas and Cape Town guesthouses. Whether you find yourself in the city itself or in any of the surrounding areas, you won’t have a problem finding something to match your budget.
Less than an hour east from Cape Town lies a stunning countryside region where stately farm mansions look out over sweeping vineyards that meet the dramatic jagged mountainscapes of the Cape Fold range. The Cape Winelands district is primarily known for its wine production, a tradition that has existed here since the very first settlers came to the cape more than 300 years ago. You won’t have to look far for stunning guesthouses, hotels and villas in the Cape Winelands region.
Cape Town’s City Bowl gets its name from the natural amphitheatre shape created by the slopes of Table Mountain and the towering peaks on its flanks, called Devil’s Peak and Lion’s Head. Hike up Lion’s Head at full moon or at sunrise, a favourite local pastime, then head back to your hotel, guesthouse or villa in Cape Town for a well-deserved soak in the tub.
After a delicious breakfast at your Cape Town accommodation, head to the Cape Peninsula, a rocky outcrop that reaches into the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean. At its southernmost point lies the Cape of Good Hope, so called because of the optimism it gave to early trading seafarers rounding the tip of Africa between Europe and the Far East. During whale season from June to November it’s possible to get a view of Humpback, Southern Right and Bryde’s whales rounding the point.
Cape Town’s ample hotels, comfort-stacked guesthouses and luxurious villas mean you’re never far from fantastic accommodation choices whichever part of the city you want to explore during your Cape Town holiday.