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Luxury in a historical setting
Chandeliers and ornate ceiling cornices allude to the property’s historical roots, originally the harbour engineer’s private residence in the 1800s.
Each Luxury Suite features: Suite Size: 70 m² Television with satellite channels Minibar Nespresso machine with complimentary coffee and teas King-size bed Luxury cotton linen Air conditioning En-suite designer bathroom Heated towel rails Bathrobes and slippers Hairdryer International plugs Electronic safe Pantry
Each Luxary Room features: Average Room Size: 60 m² (Four rooms); 45 m² (One room) One set of interleading rooms (Rooms 3 and 4) Television with satellite channels Minibar Nespresso machine with complimentary coffee and teas King-size bed Luxury cotton linen Air conditioning En-suite designer bathroom Heated towel rails Bathrobes and slippers Hairdryer International plugs Electronic safe Pantry
DINING AT
The Dock House
CAPE TOWN, WESTERN CAPE
Expect an array of dining options, including eating at The Dock House or at the neighbouring Waterfront properties: Queen Victoria Restaurant and GINJA Restaurant.
What makes Cape Town and the surrounding region so special?
Cape Town, otherwise known as “The Mother City”, is a cherished destination among locals and internationals alike. It has, in recent years, been named the best place in the world to visit by leading international media – and the reasons for this are unmistakable. The central region of this city comprises a number of sought-after attractions and suburbs: The V&A Waterfront region and harbour remain abuzz all year round, the CBD boasts world-class establishments and attractions that appeal to both business and leisure travellers, and the Atlantic Seaboard – just minutes from the CBD – offers a laid-back seaside setting.
What is the weather like in Cape Town?
The region’s Mediterranean climate makes for pleasant summers, although winds can pick up. Notwithstanding Cape Town’s unpredictable weather, which has earned it the reputation of having four seasons in one day, the city experiences an average of over 3 000 hours of sunshine a year. Winters are typically rainy, but the city takes on a cosy, European atmosphere which is easily appreciated alongside a fireplace.
La Splendida’s prime location in Mouille Point, close to Cape Town Stadium, Green Point...
Ideally positioned near to the V&A Waterfront within the Cape Town International Convention Centre...