Elegant and charming 5-star luxury hotel
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Location - privately positioned overlooking the Waterfront and backed by Table Mountain |
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Sophistication - Persian carpets, classic upholstery, and all round good taste are some of the things you will encounter at this first-class hotel |
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Service - with impeccable service that is hard to match, the Cape Grace makes every effort to recognise the individual |
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The Cape Grace is one of the most talked about recent additions to Cape Town's hotels. Located in the Waterfront and built on one of the old quays, it has the appearance of an old Waterfront building. Very simple and non-flashy from the outside, this red brick building has become a landmark.
The Cape Grace is a popular choice for guests with a taste for the finest things in life, and has positioned itself along with the top hotels in Cape Town. Conde Naste recently voted it as the world’s top hotel for its superb service, location and rooms.
Managed by Tony Romer Lee, the multilingual staff are young and take pleasure in providing personalised and special service. The reception has none of the normal marble and pomp that some Cape Town hotels aspire to. This is because The Cape Grace desires to please, rather than impress. |
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Cape Town City Centre |
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Cape Town International Airport |
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Table Mountain Cableway |
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V & A Waterfront |
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The guestrooms exude calm and space and are well sized with all the mod cons you’d expect from a hotel of this calibre. Fresh flowers, a selection of African themed books and French windows offer views that will personalise your hotel experience. The hotel consists of 81 generously proportioned king/twin bed luxury rooms, ten superior rooms with balconies, 18 loft rooms, ten suites and two penthouses with very special views from their secluded terraces.
The Cape Grace offers in-room treatments for the tired traveller. Indulge in a full-body aromatherapy massage, reflexology, sports massage and a manicure/pedicure. All are accompanied by luxurious Charlotte Rhys bath products. Your room even has its own gym equipment for you to exercise whenever you please. |
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One. Waterfront restaurant is a modern setting for original and creative cuisine that offers a distinctly South African flavour. Bruce Robertson, a former graphic designer, is now executive head chef and specialises in simple food that is beautifully plated.
High teas are often considered old hat at Cape Town’s top hotels but Bruce is putting a new spin on these afternoon events. In the comfort of the elegant Cape Grace library, Bruce presents delightful, mouth-watering treats including traditional scones with a difference.
The Bascule Bar is a contemporary and nautical style bar and a whisky lover’s paradise. With 375 different malt whiskeys to choose from - ranging from the normal to the obscure - whisky tastings are not to be missed. |
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