Our Rooms


Kirstenbosch | Room 1
Kirstenbosch is an important botanical garden nestled at the eastern foot of Table Mountain in Cape Town. The garden is one of 10 National Botanical Gardens five of South Africa's six different biomes and administered by the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI). Prior to 1 September 2004, the institute was known as the National Botanical Institute.
Open your windows to the fresh smell of our lush garden. Beautiful artworks adorn the walls, depicting the iconic Kirstenbosch Gardens.
Along with large mirrors and ornate fireplace, it creates the feeling of space
15 m²

False Bay | Room 3
False Bay, on the south side of Cape Peninsula, 21 km southeast of Cape Town. Its name refers to the fact that early sailors confused the bay with Table Bay to the north. It is well sheltered, though experiencing south-easterly winds in summer; and its waters are approximately 5.5° C warmer than those of Table Bay because of the influence of the Indian Ocean.
Open your windows to a view of the pool
This Queen Room is decorated with ornaments and artwork reflecting the beauty of the ocean
10 m²

Cape Winelands | Room 2
The Cape Winelands covers an area of 22,289 square kilometres, previously known as "The Boland". In Afrikaans Boland means "up land" or "the higher land" or "the land above" The Boland is generally mountainous, with range after range of beautiful and isolated sandstone peaks reaching towards 2000m but also has broad, fertile valleys that are home to some of the country's finest vineyards
This bedroom has a Cape Dutch theme with artworks depicting the era, coupled with a large king-size four-poster bed which forms the centrepiece of this luxurious room.
Walk out onto your private "stoep" and enjoy the garden.
27 m²


Clifton | Room 4
Clifton is an affluent suburb of Cape Town. It is an exclusive residential area and is home to the most expensive real estate in South Africa, with dwellings nestled on cliffs that have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Clifton was rated as one of the Top Ten Beaches by Discovery Travel Channel and has received Blue Flag status.
Open your windows to a view of the pool. This Queen Room is decorated with a large print of Clifton’s 4th beach. Along with the ocean inspired décor, it reflects the beauty of our beaches.
11 m²



Robben Island | Room 5
Robben Island is an island in Table Bay, 6.9 kilometres west of the coast of Bloubergstrand, north of Cape Town. It takes its name from the Dutch word for seals (robben), hence the Dutch/Afrikaans name Robbeneiland, which translates to Seal(s) Island.
Political activist and lawyer Nelson Mandela was imprisoned on the island for 18 of the 27 years of his imprisonment before the fall of apartheid and introduction of full, multi-racial democracy. Robben Island is a South African National Heritage Site as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Walk into this single room, filled with history of Nelson Mandela and his stay on Robben Island. Large depictions of the landscape of Robben Island and a print of Nelson Mandela’s writing will enthral you. The north facing window frames the view to a lovely lemon tree
9 m²

Lions Head | Room 6
Lion's Head is a mountain in Cape Town, between Table Mountain and Signal Hill. The peak forms part of a dramatic backdrop to the city of Cape Town and is part of the Table Mountain National Park.
In the 17th century the peak was known as Leeuwen Kop (Lion's Head) by the Dutch, and Signal Hill was known as Leeuwen Staart (Lion's Tail), as the shape resembles a crouching lion or a sphinx.
This African-inspired cabana-style room has its own entrance and leads out onto the pool area. The soft finishing and detailed cabinetry reflect a luxury African safari.
This is the only room where the King size bed can twin.
16 m²


Devils Peak | Room 7
Devil's Peak is part of the mountainous backdrop to Cape Town. When looking at Table Mountain from the city centre, or when looking at the standard picture postcard view of the mountain, the skyline is from left to right: the spire of Devil's Peak, the flat mesa of Table Mountain, the dome of Lion's Head and Signal Hill.
Devil's Peak stands 1,000 metres high, less than Table Mountain's 1,087 metres.
This bedroom is equipped with a double bed and is themed as Devils Peak and is a uniquely decorated with a cloud ceiling, creating a comfortable and peaceful luxurious space.
8 m²

Table Mountain | Room 8
Table Mountain is a flat-topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the city of Cape Town. It is a significant tourist attraction, with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top. Table Mountain National Park is the most visited national park in South plant species, of which around 80% are fynbos. It forms part of the Table Mountain National Park, and part of the lands formerly ranged by Khoe-speaking clans, such as the! Uriǁʼaes (the "High Clan"). It is home to a large array of mostly endemic fauna and flora.
The Table Mountain room is the only room with a private balcony and with the balcony doors able to move out of the way, it reveals panoramic views of the majestic Table Mountain. The King bed is the essence of opulence and luxury.
18 m²

