
Grassy Park Self-catering Accommodation
Sleeping 2 guests from Sat, 13 Feb 2027 to Mon, 15 Feb 2027
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Discover 12 accommodation options in Grassy park with an average price of R3,050 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Grassy park offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Grassy park adventure? With prices averaging around R3,050 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Grassy park stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Constantia Lazy River





Constantia Lazy River is a family-run accommodation in Constantia offering self-catering studios and cottages. The property includes four units with private entrances, en-suite bathrooms, full kitchens and access to a shared pool and garden area.

Constantia Lazy River
Constantia Thatch Lodge





Constantia Thatch Lodge is a Cape Dutch homestead in upper Constantia offering self-catering accommodation across two cottages and two suites. The property sleeps up to 10 guests and includes solar power backup, filtered aquifer water and secure off-street parking.

Constantia Thatch Lodge
Greenkeeper Lodge





Greenkeeper Lodge is a one-bedroom self-catering accommodation in Lakeside, Cape Town, directly overlooking the 13th green of Westlake Golf Club. The upper-floor apartment sleeps 2-3 guests and has private access, off-street parking and mountain views.

Greenkeeper Lodge
Constantia Mist




Constantia Mist is a self-catering accommodation on a privately-owned wine estate in the Constantia Valley. The Cottage sleeps four guests and the Villa sleeps twelve. Both properties include mountain views, private gardens, and daily servicing. The estate is 30 minutes from Cape Town International Airport.

Constantia Mist
Belvedere Barkley



Belvedere at Barkley is a Victorian house in Silwood, Rondebosch, with two self-catering units. This accommodation has solar power backup, mountain views, and secure parking. Easy access to major routes and close to UCT, hospitals, and Cape Town's main attractions.

Belvedere Barkley
Mountain House


The Mountain House is a self-catering accommodation on the slopes of Trappieskop mountain, bordering Table Mountain National Park. This contemporary home sleeps 2 to 4 guests and includes a private wood-fired hot tub, indigenous garden, and sea and mountain views across False Bay.

Mountain House
Cape by Design Tours


Cape by Design Tours whisks holiday seekers through Cape Town's breathtaking wonders, from Table Mountain's peaks to the Winelands' vineyards, with expert guides uncovering hidden gems. Tailored for small groups, they even arrange perfect accommodation for an unforgettable adventure!

Cape by Design Tours
Pooh Corner





Nestled in Noordhoek's tranquil valley, House Pooh Corner provides luxurious accommodation surrounded by ancient oaks and playful squirrels. Holiday seekers escape city chaos, enjoying forested gardens, a secluded pool, and nearby beaches for an unforgettable retreat.

Pooh Corner
Horizon Cottages
R 1,700





Horizon Cottages provides self-catering accommodation in Noordhoek, comprising family cottages and studio cabanas set within a one-acre garden. The property serves as a base for exploring Cape Town and the Peninsula's coastal attractions.

Horizon Cottages
R 1,700
Bayview Penthouses





Bayview Penthouses is a self-catering accommodation on Theresa Avenue in Camps Bay, Cape Town. The property sits high on the slopes of the Twelve Apostles and includes penthouses, rooms, and a studio, most with panoramic Atlantic Ocean views.

Bayview Penthouses
Lion's View
R 15,747





Lion's View is an up-market accommodation in Camps Bay with a 5-bedroom main house and 2-bedroom penthouse available together or separately. The property sits a 3-minute walk from the beach with battery backup for power failures.

Lion's View
R 15,747





Albatross Beach House is a self-catering accommodation in Vleesbaai, positioned directly at the water's edge of the Indian Ocean. This three-bedroom home sleeps six guests and has been in the Coetzee family for over forty years.

Albatross Beach House
About Grassy park
Grassy Park is a suburb in the Western Cape, forming part of the greater Cape Town metropolitan area. It developed during the 20th century as a residential zone for workers. The suburb sits close to the Indian Ocean, with Muizenberg Beach just a short drive away, offering opportunities for swimming and surfing. This proximity to the sea makes it a sensible choice for those seeking seaside activities without the high costs of more central locations.
The community in Grassy Park includes a mix of cultural influences, shaped by its history as a diverse neighborhood. Local shops and markets provide fresh produce and everyday goods, reflecting the area's practical vibe. Schools and parks dot the landscape, giving residents and visitors alike spaces for recreation. Grassy Park accommodation can be found in various forms, from simple guesthouses to family homes, catering to different needs. Public transport links the suburb to Cape Town's city center, about 15 kilometers away, making day trips feasible.
Nearby attractions include the historical sites of the Cape Peninsula, such as the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, roughly 20 kilometers to the north. The area's weather patterns bring mild winters and warm summers, ideal for outdoor pursuits. Grassy Park itself has green spaces like the local sports fields, where community events sometimes occur. While not a primary tourist hub, its affordability and accessibility add to its appeal for longer stays.
In recent years, efforts to improve infrastructure have included upgrades to roads and public facilities. This has helped maintain the suburb's role as a gateway to Cape Town's southern suburbs. Visitors might explore the nearby Constantia wine routes, about 10 kilometers away, for a taste of local vineyards. Overall, Grassy Park offers a grounded experience of South African urban life, blending convenience with natural surroundings.