2 Best Hotels in Gardens, Tamboerskloof, and Oranjezicht, Cape Town

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$$$$ | 2 Nicol St., Cape Town, South Africa Fodor's Choice

If you're looking for more independence from your accommodation, staying at this collection of well-appointed apartments (the sister establishment to the Cape Cadogan) is a bit like being part of a tucked-away village. Located in various historic homes (all given a contemporary make-over), the property has its own dedicated reception and lounge area, and daily servicing of your quarters. The spacious apartments (and 1 very snazzy 4-bedroom house with everything you could dream of including a chauffeur and butler) have Smeg appliances in full kitchens and private outdoor courtyards, and there's someone available 27/4 to assist you. 

Pros

  • Quirky, upbeat interior design and top-notch applicance and finishes in all apartments
  • The location affords a genuine sense of living like a local
  • It's a hotel in terms of service but not a hotel in terms of the independence it affords

Cons

  • While you get heaps of atmosphere, there are no views to speak of
  • Some may miss that old-school hotel vibe that includes the buzz of fellow travelers
  • You might be tempted to stay in and end up regretting to go out and explore
2 Nicol St., Cape Town, South Africa
021-487–5660
Hotel Details
28 units
Free Breakfast

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Welgelegen House

$$$ | 6 Stephen St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa

In Dutch, welgelegen means "well situated," and this charming boutique guesthouse in two beautifully restored Victorian mansions is just that: nestled under Table Mountain in a quiet street just minutes away from the bustle of Kloof Street and close to the city center. The spacious rooms are all individually and stylishly decorated with a mixture of African chic and romantic whimsy, and many have (at least partial) mountain views (and about half have a private balcony). The pretty courtyard (with a small solar-heated plunge pool) and the gorgeous old library are great places to relax after a busy day, and on-site spa treatments are available. It's one of the few boutique hotels in Cape Town that welcomes children of all ages.

Pros

  • Great staff make guests feel like part of the family
  • Walking distance to Kloof Street and to the city center via the Company's Garden
  • Great breakfasts included

Cons

  • It's an old building, so creaky floorboards come standard
  • Not everyone appreciates the mix-n-match decor, nor the rambling character of the conjoined houses
  • Breakfast dining room is a bit dark
6 Stephen St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
021-426–2373
Hotel Details
14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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