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Discover 12 accommodation options in Franschhoek with an average price of R2,718 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Franschhoek offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Franschhoek adventure? With prices averaging around R2,718 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Franschhoek stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 1,700





Centre-Ville Guest House is a restored 1905 homestead in Franschhoek offering accommodation within walking distance of the village center, the Huguenot Monument, and top restaurants.
R 5,500





Five-star accommodation on the peaceful outskirts of Franschhoek village, Franschhoek Country House & Villas offers 25 rooms across four categories in an original 1890 manor house, with the Monneaux Restaurant and a spa treatment room on site.


The Garden House is a heritage building on the edge of Franschhoek's Historic Area. The accommodation sits in a quiet, elevated position with views across the valley, a short walk from village shops, restaurants and cafes.
R 2,160





Maison Chablis is an eight-bedroom, four-star-rated accommodation in Franschhoek, combining Georgian-style architecture, English country garden landscaping, and classic French decor. Less than 200 metres from Huguenot Street in the Cape Winelands.
R 3,110

Ivy Apartments is a collection of award-winning, one and two bedroom, self-catering accommodation on the main strip of Franschhoek Village, with views of the mountain ranges.
R 4,900





Burlington Bush Cottages offers four cottages in a secluded kloof above a dam in the Eastern Cape. Stylish African decor, wooden finishes, thatched roofs and percale linen provide rustic living. Indoor spaces connect to outdoors with fire pit and braai area. This accommodation sits in South Africa's wild province where bushveld meets beach.
R 5,300





Val d' Estate offers guest house and self-catering accommodation on eleven hectares in the Franschhoek Valley, catering for weekenders, families, and business travelers, with suites, cottages, and a villa available.
R 6,750





Blueberry Hill Cottages is a boutique wine farm on Middagkrans Road, Franschhoek, offering self-catering accommodation in two newly renovated cottages with views across the Franschhoek Valley. The farm is a 20-minute walk from the centre of Franschhoek.
R 2,570
Maison d'Ail is a family-owned guesthouse accommodation on Reservoir Street in Franschhoek, 1km from the village centre. Run by three sisters, it has five rooms, a pool, and a large veranda.





Farm-style accommodation on a centuries-old Franschhoek Valley wine estate, where the Franschhoek River meets the slopes of Dassenberg Mountain. Historic buildings have been transformed into luxury contemporary spaces with vineyard views.





La Petite Ferme is a boutique hotel accommodation on the slopes above Franschhoek, offering award-winning cuisine, estate wines, and valley views about an hour from Cape Town.
R 7,000





Rose Cottages offers three self-catering accommodation options on a wine farm in the Franschhoek valley, each with a private patio and pool amid vineyards and mountain views.
About Franschhoek
Franschhoek has a history tied to French Huguenots who settled there in the 17th century, bringing their expertise in viticulture. This background has shaped the town's economy and landscape, with many farms producing high-quality wines. The Huguenot Monument, built in 1945, commemorates these early settlers and offers insight into the area's past. The town itself features streets lined with Cape Dutch architecture, reflecting influences from Europe and local styles. Visitors can walk through the main street to see museums and galleries that preserve this heritage.
The wine industry remains a central part of Franschhoek's appeal, with numerous estates open for tours and tastings. For example, the Boschendal estate, established in the 17th century, covers over 300 hectares and includes historic buildings alongside modern facilities. Tastings often feature varietals like chardonnay and pinot noir, grown in the fertile soils of the surrounding valleys. Local restaurants use fresh produce from the region to create dishes that pair well with these wines, highlighting the area's agricultural strengths. Franschhoek accommodation options range from boutique hotels to guesthouses, allowing travelers to choose based on their preferences.
Outdoor enthusiasts find plenty to do in the mountains around Franschhoek. Hiking trails lead through the Hottentots Holland range, offering views of valleys and rivers just a short drive from the town center. The Franschhoek Pass, completed in 1824, provides a scenic route that connects to other parts of the Western Cape and reveals diverse flora along the way. This natural environment supports activities like cycling and picnicking, making it easy to spend a day away from urban areas. The climate, with warm summers and mild winters, adds to the comfort of these pursuits.
Beyond wine and nature, Franschhoek hosts events that celebrate its cultural aspects, such as food festivals in the summer months. These gatherings feature local chefs and artisans, giving a sense of the community's creativity. The town is about 75 kilometers from Cape Town, making it accessible by car or organized tours, which adds to its popularity as a short getaway spot. Overall, the combination of history, food, and landscapes makes Franschhoek a solid choice for those planning a stay.