1. Best overall family hotel in Cape Town: Belmond Mount Nelson Belmond Mount Nelson | Check Availability No two rooms are exactly the same in the luxury Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel. Six wings contain 201 individually decorated rooms and suites, and each wing has its own style. The main build...
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The South African pavilion at the Venice Biennale explores intertwined histories of land and water. Trash to treasure Ananta Design Studio reimagines old office furniture into fantastical artwork. Blanket statement New exhibition in Cape Town explores 160 years’ of history. Second act Old sa...
A distinctive setting – Table Mountain towering boldly over a glistening city, juxtaposed with the vast Atlantic Ocean – is what sets Cape Town apart as one of the most strikingly beautiful destinations in the world. It’s a city that invites exploration all year round; one with such ...
You’ll enjoy clear, turquoise-blue water; shallow sandbars perfect for wading; and many small, nearly deserted islands virtually unvisited by tourists. Explore the World Heritage Site of Stone Town, Zanzibar City’s old quarter. Or just go beach to beach between tiny fishing villages—each ...
Free bottled water unavailableFree bottled water In-room safe box Non-smoking Telephone Toiletries Towels Wi-Fi [free] Food and dining Breakfast options Continental Location 179 Main Road, Green Point, Cape Town, South Africa, 8001 Excellent8.8 Location Public transportation "The \\"""\"""\...
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(1799; the oldest British building in southern Africa) and was incorporated as a town in 1861. It was named by Sir Rufane Donkin, the acting governor (1820–21) of theCape Colony, for hisdeceasedwife, Lady Elizabeth. Port Elizabeth became a city in 1913, after completion of theKimberley...