Hello South Africa

A series of open-house hotels inspired by the diversity and originality of the streets and scenes that surround us.

Sleep With Us

Since hotel policies regarding early check-in (generally before 2:00 pm) or late checkout (generally after 12:00 pm) vary by location and by hotel, please call the hotel directly prior to your arrival to make any necessary arrangements. 

Eat and Drink

Welcome! Experience exquisite dining and refreshments while soaking in breathtaking views.

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Attractions

Table Mountain

Table Mountain stands as Cape Town’s most iconic natural landmark, a flat-topped mountain reaching 1,086 meters above sea level. This ancient sandstone formation, estimated to be over 600 million years old, forms a dramatic backdrop to the city and harbor.

Aquarium

The Two Oceans Aquarium at the V&A Waterfront showcases the diverse marine life where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet, featuring impressive exhibits including the kelp forest, penguin habitat, and predator tank. This world-class facility combines education and conservation, offering visitors an immersive underwater experience while conducting vital research and rehabilitation programs for marine species.

Robben Island

Robben Island, situated 7 kilometers off the coast of Cape Town, stands as a compelling tourist destination where visitors can explore the maximum-security prison that held Nelson Mandela for 18 years, guided by former political prisoners who share firsthand accounts of the apartheid era, while also experiencing the island’s diverse wildlife, historic lighthouse, and stunning views of Table Mountain across the bay.

 

Cool Runnings

Cool Runnings Toboggan Family Park in Tygerberg Hills offers Cape Town’s premier downhill toboggan track, featuring a 1.25-kilometer stainless steel track where riders control their speed as they descend through scenic mountain curves.

Waterfront

The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront stands as Cape Town’s premier destination, where a historic working harbor meets modern retail, dining, and cultural attractions, offering visitors stunning views of Table Mountain while showcasing South Africa’s vibrant maritime heritage.

Chapmans peak

Chapman’s Peak Drive, carved into the cliffs between Noordhoek and Hout Bay, stands as one of the world’s most scenic coastal roads. This 9-kilometer engineering marvel features 114 curves hugging the rocky coastline, offering spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean, sheer cliffs, and pristine beaches.

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There’s nine individually designed rooms by local artists which look and feel completely unique.