
Durbanville Guest-house Accommodation
Sleeping 2 guests from Sat, 13 Feb 2027 to Mon, 15 Feb 2027
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Discover 9 accommodation options in Durbanville with an average price of R346 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Durbanville offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Durbanville adventure? With prices averaging around R346 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Durbanville stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Four Palms Accommodation
R 1,700





Four Palms Accommodation sits in Durbanville Hills with direct access to main routes. Guests can start their day watching sunrise over the Hottentots Holland Mountain range before exploring nearby wine estates and shopping centres.

Four Palms Accommodation
R 1,700
Le Petit Chateau
R 1,590




Le Petit Chateau Guest House provides accommodation in Durbanville's northern suburbs with solar panels for uninterrupted electricity during load shedding. The property serves corporate travellers and families with spacious suites, convenient highway access and proximity to Cape Town's business districts.

Le Petit Chateau
R 1,590
Evertsdal Guesthouse
R 2,676

Evertsdal Guesthouse is a 32-room accommodation in Cape Town's northern suburbs, close to Durbanville and Tygervalley. The property sits near the Durbanville wine route and provides easy access to business districts and entertainment venues.

Evertsdal Guesthouse
R 2,676
Eversview Guesthouse
R 1,804





Eversview Guesthouse is a four-star accommodation at the foot of Tygerberg in Eversdal, with views of the Hottentots-Holland Mountain Range. The property has solar energy and a generator, plus a swimming pool and spacious lounge area.

Eversview Guesthouse
R 1,804
Homestead Villas
R 1,645




Homestead Villas is set within Welgedacht Security Estate, 25 minutes from Cape Town's CBD and adjacent to Tygerberg Nature Reserve. This accommodation comprises 10 suites with 12 bedrooms, including self-catering units and executive suites with views of the Boland mountains.

Homestead Villas
R 1,645
Old Oak Guest House
R 1,120





Established in 1996, Old Oak Guest House is positioned in Bellville within Cape Town's northern suburbs. This accommodation suits business and leisure travellers seeking central access to medical facilities, shopping centres and the Cape Wine Routes.

Old Oak Guest House
R 1,120
Tyger Hills Guest House
R 2,380


Tyger Hills Guest Accommodation is a 3-star graded, owner-managed establishment in Bellville. Each self-catering room has a private entrance, kitchen and bathroom. Secure on-site parking and free Wi-Fi are provided.

Tyger Hills Guest House
R 2,380
R 1,600





CAPO CABANA is a guest house in Plattekloof with views of Table Mountain and Cape Town. The accommodation sits on Tygerberg Hills with five front-facing rooms opening onto a pool and garden area.

Capo Cabana
R 1,600
Ramasibi Bed & Breakfast
R 1,190



Ramasibi Bed & Breakfast provides accommodation in Panorama, Parow, within Cape Town's Northern Suburbs. The property comprises seven bedrooms with private bathrooms, an onsite restaurant, and a swimming pool. Easy highway access makes it convenient for exploring the Winelands.

Ramasibi Bed & Breakfast
R 1,190
About Durbanville
Durbanville sits as a key part of the greater Cape Town area, characterized by rolling hills and established vineyards that produce notable wines. The region has a temperate climate, ideal for agriculture and outdoor activities, with summers that bring warm days and winters that offer milder temperatures compared to inland areas. Visitors can enjoy the local scenery, which includes farms and reserves that support a range of flora and fauna. The Tygerberg Hills provide elevation for panoramic views, and the nearby Durbanville Racecourse hosts events that reflect community interests.
One highlight is the Durbanville Wine Valley, home to several estates where grapes thrive in the fertile soil. People often visit for tastings and tours that showcase different varietals, such as chenin blanc and cabernet sauvignon. The area also features parks like the Durbanville Nature Reserve, where walking paths lead through indigenous plants and offer chances to spot birds and small mammals. Historical sites, including old Cape Dutch architecture, add depth to the landscape and provide insight into the region's past development.
For those planning a stay, Durbanville accommodation options range from guesthouses to self-catering units, catering to various budgets and preferences. The suburb connects easily to Cape Town via main roads, about 25 kilometers away, allowing day trips to attractions like the V&A Waterfront or Table Mountain. Public transport and ride-sharing services make navigation straightforward. Eating out is pleasant, with local restaurants serving fresh seafood and farm-fresh produce, often sourced from nearby suppliers.
The community in Durbanville maintains a focus on sustainability, with initiatives that protect the natural environment and promote eco-friendly practices among farms and businesses. Schools and shopping centers contribute to a family-oriented atmosphere, making it suitable for longer visits. Overall, the blend of rural charm and urban access positions Durbanville as a practical choice for holidays in South Africa.