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The 13 Best Boutique Hotels in Cape Town

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One really can’t overemphasise the case for visiting Cape Town. The magnificent beauty of Table Mountain and its range, that hugs the city tight, reassuringly present – making its way down to a dramatic coastline, by way of white sandy beaches, leafy suburbs and vibrant neighbourhoods, today commemorating a chequered past. Or is it the food? The fresh produce, fusion flavours, and of course, the highly regarded wine. The range of great places to stay in this exciting city is huge, but our collection of the best boutique hotels in Cape Town include something for all tastes, whether you’re looking to stay in the city, by the sea, or in the vineyards beyond.

For all-out luxury

The Silo

  • One of the most lauded luxury boutique hotels in Cape Town, The Silo is a modern masterpiece and ode to contemporary Cape Town culture. Enormous, yet home to only 28-bedrooms, it houses an art gallery, several glitzy bars and restaurants, as well as a roof-top pool and inviting spa.

For boutique on a budget

La Grenadine

  • A great-value boutique hotel, just a short walk from the city centre, La Grenadine ticks plenty of boxes. Charming Francophile interiors, delightful hosts, not to mention superb location and price. A popular choice, book ahead to avoid disappointment!
  • Dating back to 1781, Cape Heritage Hotel is one of the oldest boutique hotels in Cape Town. Period features paired with a superb location (not to mention great value) is a potent combination.

For romance

Ellerman House

  • Overlooking some of Cape Town’s prime real-estate, Ellerman House, a vision in yellow, provides an opulent abode from which the explore the seaside and the city. A member of the Relais & Châteaux collection, you know that the food is gourmet. Yet the rooms, spa, gardens, and staff are superlative too.
  • The Andros is a quiet property (with no under 16s allowed) in the residential suburb of Claremont and close to the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. The elegant Cape Dutch exterior is complemented by sumptuous interiors which will not disappoint. There is excellent dining, plus an outdoor pool and small spa.

For a vineyard stay

Cellars-Hohenort

  • Just thirty-minutes drive from the city, yet surrounded by the picturesque Constantia Valley, Steenberg Farm is popular with everyone from couples to golfers, families and friends – as well as the locals for laidback lunches on a weekend.
  • An oldie yet a favourite, Cellars-Hohenort is an elegantly converted old manor house on a wine estate, on the slopes of Table Mountain. Spectacular views, prized gardens, spa services and an extensive wine cellar are an (award) winning combination.

Boutique luxury by the sea

21 Nettleton

  • An opulent stay along the Atlantic Coast, no expense has been spared at 21 Nettleton – and with just six-bedrooms, it is one of the finest boutique hotels in Cape Town. Utterly romantic, with far-reaching sea views, there’s a spa, fine dining, and an inviting tropical rock pool.
  • “Cape Cod meets Cape Town", Sea Five Boutique Hotel boasts beautifully designed rooms that make the most of unrivalled sea views. There’s a pool, spa, massage, and yoga – not to mention delicious complimentary snacks throughout the day. We love it.
  • Compass House Boutique Hotel occupies a glorious location overlooking the dramatic Bantry Bay. Eight minimalist stylish rooms boast epic views, plus there's a stunning infinity pool and small spa.

For a stylish stay

MannaBay

  • Trendy newcomer, MannaBay is an example of one of the best boutique hotels in Cape Town. Located along the foothills of Table Mountain, it has made its mark with quirky themed interiors, not to mention lots of lovely (complimentary) extras. With just six-rooms, it’s proof that the best things come in small sizes.
  • With its minimalist interiors, design-lovers will feel right at home at POD Camps Bay. Eschewing the area’s tendency towards opulence, at POD, enormous rooms are decorated in muted tones and natural materials combining natural materials and linear shapes.
  • Boasting the coolest rooftop in Camp’s Bay, The Marly is popular with local trendsetters and travellers alike. Enjoying mountain or sea facing views, plus an excellent breakfast and gourmet Japanese dining at Umi.

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    • Cape Heritage Hotel Cape Town City Centre 15 rooms from £94

      Sights nearby  -  For a day trip, visit the infamous Robben Island, eight miles from the hotel.
      Great walks  -  No trip to Cape Town is complete without a trip up Table Mountain.
      Fishing  -  Take a fishing trip out from the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.
      Full of character
      Air conditioningRestaurantNo pets

      Cool and comfy townhouse hotel with a central location. Ideal for exploring Cape Town and enjoying the city’s foodie scene, with many top spots just a stone’s throw from the hotel. See More

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    • La Grenadine Cape Town 5 rooms from £110

      Local exploring  -  You'd never guess this quaint French-style guest house was so excellently located - you're walking distance from town
      Full of character
      Boutique
      Quirky  -  An experience!
      Air conditioningGardenParkingNo pets

      You can't get any closer to town whilst still being surrounded by trees and greenery. This charming Cape-Dutch style hotel is owned by French couple, Maxime and Mélodie, who add a touch of 'je ne sais quois' to this intimate little hotel. Its five suites, two-bed cottage, and gardens are divine. See More

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    • Cellars-Hohenort Cape Town (Constantia) 48 rooms from £186

      Wine tasting  -  As a restored winery-estate manor house they of course still have their own vineyards and hold tastings.
      Families  -  Specially designed activities and food for children and two self contained villas - ideal for families
      Foodies  -  With two award winning restaurants and their own vineyard this is foodie heaven!
      Child friendly  -  All children are welcome. Babysitting services available.
      Air conditioningTennisSpaRestaurantSwimming PoolGardenDisabled accessViewsParkingNo pets
      Recommended by  -  Tablet, Frommers, Kiwi Collection, Relais & Chateaux

      An elegantly converted old manor house on a wine estate, on the slopes of Table Mountain. The sleek rooms are white on white with splashes of bold fabric, utterly chic! Spectacular views, award winning gardens, spa services and an extensive wine cellar will make it hard to leave. Blissful. See More

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    • POD Camps Bay Cape Town 17 rooms from £240

      City Style  -  Uber stylish hotel in a trendy part of Cape Town
      Restrictions on children  -  Children above the age of 12 can be accommodated
      Great walks  -  Along Camps Bay's promenade or to the beach
      Surfing  -  Nearby Clifton Beach is a surfer's paradise
      Air conditioningSpaRestaurantSwimming PoolDisabled accessViewsParkingNo pets

      Stylish, sophisticated, this is one of Cape Town's sleekest hotels, brought to you by this international chain. Enormous rooms are decorated in muted tones and natural materials combining stone, wood, and linear shapes. There's a sleek bar, pool, all the mod cons in room, and a superb breakfast. See More

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    • The Marly Cape Town (Camps Bay,) 11 rooms from £232

      Local exploring  -  Excellently located, overlooking one of The Cape's best beaches
      City Style  -  Uber stylish interiors in a very trendy part of town
      Great walks  -  Along the surrounding endless beaches, or up The Pipe Trail, in the Table Mountain National Park
      Sights nearby  -  Catch a show at Theatre On The Bay, moments from the hotel
      Air conditioningRestaurantSwimming PoolViewsParkingNo pets

      Located along Camp's Bay's promenade, with the trendiest rooftop bar, The Marly is popular with guests and locals. Choose from mountain or sea facing views: all are an excellent size, with lavish bathrooms and private balconies. Excellent breakfast included plus gourmet Japanese dining at Umi. See More

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    • MannaBay Cape Town 8 rooms from £341

      City Style  -  Without question, one of Cape Town's most stylish stays. Interior lovers and hotel junkies will adore
      Great walks  -  Located at the foot of Table Mountain, the Devile's Peak is a popular trek up to the top
      Sailing  -  Boat trips embark on a regular basis from the V&A Waterfront
      Sights nearby  -  Colourful Bo-Kaap is a photographer's dream
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      Located right until the foothills of Table Mountain, this uber trendy hotel makes its mark with quirky themed interiors. Proof that the best things come in small sizes this bijous hotel includes lots of lovely extras: complimentary high-tea, house drinks, and a fabulous breakfast. A top pick. See More

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    • Sea Five Boutique Hotel Cape Town 7 rooms from £380

      Beach Life  -  Three-hundred metres from one of Cape Town's most popular beaches
      Sights nearby  -  Perfectly located for exploring: Cape Town's historic buildings, the Waterfont, and the colourful neighbourhood of Bo Kaap
      Restrictions on children  -  Children above the age of eight can be accommodated
      Swimming Pool  -  Outdoor pool
      Air conditioningSwimming PoolViewsParkingNo pets
      Recommended by  -  I Escape

      Cape Cod meets Cape Town, a little more expensive than other options, it's located along one of the city's most expensive coastal strips: and you get what you pay for. Beautifully designed rooms and sea views. Plus a superb breakfast and complimentary snacks. Pool, spa, massage, yoga, bliss. See More

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    • Ellerman House Cape Town (Bantry Bay,) 13 rooms from £526

      Writing a novel  -  You’ll want to feature the impressive art collection somewhere in your international thriller. The staff are super discreet.
      Beach Life  -  Overlooking Bantry Bay and walking distance from Clifton's most fashionable beaches
      Foodies  -  Fine dining plus wine tasting means this is a must for any gourmand
      Romantic Break  -  Sea views, plush rooms, fine dining, and an excellent wine menu
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      Recommended by  -  Mr & Mrs Smith

      A 13-bedroom Edwardian mansion house overlooking the dramatic Bantry Bay. Fine dining, wine tasting, an impressive art collection, and a team of impeccable staff ready to help you with your every need. Bedrooms are decorated with plush fabrics and lots of extras! A gorgeous stay in a great location. See More

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    • The Andros Cape Town (Claremont,) 15 rooms from £126

      Total relaxation  -  Located in the residential suburb of Claremont, it's a peaceful spot, yet well-located. A relaxing base!
      Great walks  -  The beautiful year-round Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens are within walking distance
      Restrictions on children  -  Children above the age of 16 can be accommodated
      Sights nearby  -  Catch a show at Maynardville Open Air Theatre
      Air conditioningSpaRestaurantSwimming PoolGardenParkingNo pets

      Designed by one of Cape Town's most esteemed architects, Sir Herbert Baker, this century-old property is located in the residential locale of Claremont, in the city's southern suburbs. Its classic Cape Dutch style creates an air of elegance. Plus there's a spa, outdoor pool, and superb breakfast. See More

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    • 21 Nettleton Cape Town (Clifton) 6 rooms from £599

      Romantic Break  -  One of the most opulent hotels in Cape Town: the perfect romantic splurge
      Sights nearby  -  You are nestled in the foot hills of Table Mountain
      Great walks  -  Along Clifton's styish 4th Beach
      Swimming Pool  -  Outdoor pool
      Air conditioningSpaSwimming PoolGardenDisabled accessViewsParkingNo pets

      Nestled beneath Table Mountain, in the smart neighbourhood of Clifton this opulent six-bedroom hotel provides guest with an utterly romantic stay. Far reaching views of the Atlantic Ocean from your private balcony are absolute bliss. There's a spa, fine dining, and unique interior flourishes. See More

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    • Compass House Boutique Hotel Cape Town (Bantry Bay,) 8 rooms from £281

      Local exploring  -  Perfectly positioned just steps from the Atlantic and less than 10 minutes from the centre of town
      Romantic Break  -  Exclusive, tranquil and adult only - the ideal spot for two
      Sights nearby  -  The Waterfront, just a short drive away, is a hub of activity and Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens are well worth a visit
      Designer  -  Much of the furniture has been custom-designed for each room
      Air conditioningSwimming PoolGardenViewsParkingNo pets

      A luxury boutique hotel situated just minutes from the beach in the dramatic Bantry Bay area. Swish rooms are all white on white style with unbeatable sea views. Plump for a suite and benefit from the particularly indulgent bathrooms. Get pampered in the spa and easy enjoy easy access to the city. See More

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    • The Silo Cape Town 28 rooms from £908

      City Style  -  The number one address on Cape Town's Waterfront, in fact Cape Town itself
      Spa  -  Five treatment rooms, sauna, gym, Mani & pedicure zone; the only spa in South Africa using Ling products
      Great walks  -  Perambulate Cape Town's Waterfront, Company Gardens, and some of the city's most notable historic spots
      Swimming Pool  -  Rooftop
      Air conditioningSpaRestaurantSwimming PoolDisabled accessViewsParking

      A former grain silo, this 28-bedroom hotel, is located on Cape Town's bustling Waterfront. The city's most hotly anticipated hotel it is a haven for the arts and 21st-century luxury. Each of its bedrooms is the height of lavish decor with bathrooms worthy of a ballroom, hence the hefty price tag. See More

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Written by Megan Lambert

posted Wednesday, 29th April 2020