Ellerman House
Built in 1906 for shipping magnate Sir John Ellerman, this may well be Cape Town's most refined hotel, possessed as it is of stupendous views of the sea and imbued with one of the world's best South African art collections (aside from what's on the hotel's walls, there's a dedicated contemporary gallery at the bottom of the garden with more than 1,000 works on display). Broad, terraced lawns fronted by elegant balustrades step down the beautifully landscaped hillside to a sparkling pool, and as you explore and wander, there are various more nooks and spaces to discover, including a wine cellar with more than 9,000 bottles. Decorated in an updated Regency style, the drawing room, living room, and library are sumptuous and yet designed to make you feel instantly at home—stepping inside, you feel yourself consumed by the tranquility, and by the desire to exhale deeply. Guest rooms flaunt enormous picture windows, high ceilings, and exquisite bathrooms. There's nothing cookie-cutter here at all, and because the hotel accommodates only a handful of guests, the skillful staff caters to every whim, and seems to know everyone who stays here personally. In the kitchen, chefs prepare whatever guests request, and most drinks are included in the rates. If you're traveling with a group, or want absolute privacy, the adjacent (and even costlier) Ellerman Villas are the way to go.