Cape Town International Airport (CPT) serves one of the world's most spectacular cities, framed by Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean. Hotels in Cape Town offer access to the V&A Waterfront, Boulders Penguin Colony, the Cape Winelands, and scenery that consistently draws travellers back.
Africa's most celebrated urban resort occupies a private island in the V&A Waterfront marina, with unobstructed Table Mountain views, three pools, and the celebrated Nobu restaurant.
Housed in the converted grain elevator above the Zeitz MOCAA museum, The Silo is Cape Town's most architecturally extraordinary hotel — 28 rooms, pillow-bulge windows, and the city's best rooftop bar.
A magnificent Edwardian villa on the Atlantic seaboard cliffs, Ellerman House blends Old World grandeur with one of South Africa's finest private art collections. Just 13 suites, impeccable service.
A Cape Town institution occupying its own quay in the V&A Waterfront, Cape Grace combines warm South African hospitality with world-class service and the legendary Bascule whisky bar.
The 'Pink Lady' has welcomed dignitaries since 1899. Set in nine acres of formal gardens at the foot of Table Mountain, this grande dame remains Cape Town's most iconic address — famed for its legendary afternoon tea.
Cape Town's original five-star harbour hotel remains one of its finest — nine floors of gracious rooms, panoramic mountain-and-marina views, and a spa that's among the best in Africa.