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Discover 6 accommodation options in Cape town with an average price of R2,043 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Cape town offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Cape town adventure? With prices averaging around R2,043 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Cape town stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Summit Place Guest House
R 3,000





Summit Place Guest House is a 4-star accommodation in Constantia Valley Winelands, Cape Town, offering self-catering and bed and breakfast options with 8 rooms, a pool, and mountain views.
Waterland Hout Bay
R 2,280





Waterland Lodge offers self-catering cottage accommodation on the banks of the Hout Bay River, on the slopes of the Constantiaberg mountains, twenty kilometres south of Cape Town's Central Business District.
Pooh Corner





House Pooh Corner offers self-catering accommodation on an acre plot in Noordhoek valley, with three suites and a separate three-bedroom family cottage available.
Horizon Cottages
R 1,700





Horizon Cottages offers self-catering accommodation in Noordhoek, a coastal village on the Cape Peninsula. Accredited by Cape Town Tourism and rated by TripAdvisor as preferred lodging in Noordhoek.
Birkenhead Manor

Cape Dutch style accommodation in Bloubergstrand, 450m from the white sandy Blouberg Beachfront. This guest house offers country style rooms, a pool, sun terrace, and free Wi-Fi. Rated best value in Bloubergstrand.





Albatross Beach House is self-catering accommodation in Vlees Bay, Garden Route, sleeping up to 6 guests in three bedrooms at the water's edge of the Indian Ocean.
About Cape town
Cape Town is a major city on the southwestern tip of South Africa. It grew from a Dutch settlement in the 17th century and became a key port for trade routes. The city center features the Castle of Good Hope, a fortress built in 1666, and the nearby District Six Museum, which documents the effects of apartheid on local communities. Over time, it has developed into an economic hub with a mix of industries including tourism and finance.
The city's natural features include Table Mountain, a flat-topped peak that rises over 1,000 meters and offers hiking trails with views of the Atlantic Ocean. Nearby, Robben Island served as a prison for political prisoners like Nelson Mandela and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site accessible by ferry from the waterfront. Beaches such as Camps Bay and Clifton provide spots for swimming and sunbathing, while the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden showcases indigenous plants across its terraced slopes. The region also includes the Cape Peninsula, where visitors can see penguins at Boulders Beach, about 40 kilometers from the city center.
For those interested in outdoor pursuits, options range from whale watching in season along the coast to exploring the Winelands area, which is roughly an hour's drive from Cape Town. This region produces wines from estates like Stellenbosch, known for its varietals suited to the Mediterranean climate. The city itself has markets and galleries that highlight local art and crafts. Public transport like the MyCiTi bus system makes it straightforward to navigate between sites.
When planning a trip, options for Cape town accommodation include a variety of choices from seaside apartments to mountain lodges, catering to different budgets and preferences. Many places are near key attractions, reducing travel time for guests. The weather is mild in summer and wetter in winter, so packing accordingly enhances the experience. Overall, the city's infrastructure supports comfortable visits for families and individuals alike.
Safety considerations are important, as with any urban area, and sticking to well-lit paths in popular zones is advisable. The local cuisine features fresh seafood and dishes influenced by African, Dutch, and Malay traditions, adding to the cultural depth of a stay.