
Kaapstad Boutique-hotel Accommodation
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Discover 7 accommodation options in Kaapstad with an average price of R4,250 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Kaapstad offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Kaapstad adventure? With prices averaging around R4,250 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Kaapstad stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
Hollow Square





Hollow on the Square is a 4-star hotel in central Cape Town, offering affordable accommodation facing onto historic Ryk Tulbagh Square, flanked by the Cape Town Foreshore and Signal Hill.
Carmichael House
R 3,500





Four-star boutique accommodation in a Victorian mansion built in 1896, in Rosebank, southern suburbs of Cape Town. Seven en-suite bedrooms individually decorated after gemstone colour tones, renovated in 2020.
O'Two Hotel





4-star accommodation in Cape Town's Mouille Point offering eight room types ranging from Standard Queen to Penthouse Suite, each with ocean views and elegant design.
Three Boutique Hotel

Three Boutique Hotel is a restored National Monument in Oranjezicht, Cape Town, offering accommodation in 18 air-conditioned rooms. Originally built in the 1770s, it is an eco-friendly property run by Justin and Natalia Pearson.
Hyde Luxury All-Suite Hotel

Hyde Luxury All-Suite Hotel is an independently owned all-suite accommodation in Sea Point, Cape Town, with 36 luxury suites catering to production crews, conferencing clients, and business and leisure travelers.
Compass House
R 5,000





Compass House is a boutique 5-star hotel at 154 Kloof Road, Bantry Bay, Cape Town, with nine sea-facing rooms and ocean views over the Atlantic Seaboard.
21 Nettleton





21 Nettleton is a six-room boutique hotel accommodation in a clifftop mansion in Clifton, Cape Town, offering complete privacy and 5-star service for a maximum of 12 guests.
About Kaapstad
Cape Town's city centre spreads from the historic Castle of Good Hope to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, where restored docks now house restaurants, shops, and the Two Oceans Aquarium. The Company's Garden, established in the 1650s to supply fresh produce to ships, remains a green space in the heart of the city. Long Street, with its Victorian architecture and wrought-iron balconies, runs through the commercial district where backpacker hostels sit alongside antique dealers and second-hand bookshops.
Table Mountain National Park dominates the city's geography. The cable car ascends to the summit, though hikers can tackle routes like Platteklip Gorge or Skeleton Gorge. The mountain chain extends south to Cape Point, passing through suburbs like Camps Bay and Hout Bay. Boulders Beach in Simon's Town hosts an African penguin colony, while Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden showcases indigenous flora on the mountain's eastern slopes.
The Cape Winelands begin less than an hour's drive from the city. Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl offer cellar tours and tastings at estates that date back centuries. Closer to town, Constantia's vineyards produce wines in the same valley where South African viticulture began in the 1680s. Visitors searching for Kaapstad accommodation will find options ranging from guesthouses in the City Bowl to self-catering apartments along the Atlantic Seaboard.
Robben Island, visible from the mainland, operated as a political prison during apartheid. Ferries depart from the waterfront for guided tours led by former inmates. The District Six Museum documents the forced removals that reshaped the city during the same era. Bo-Kaap, with its colourful houses on the slopes of Signal Hill, preserves Cape Malay culture and history through its architecture and community.
The city experiences a Mediterranean climate with winter rainfall from May to August. Summer temperatures from December to February draw crowds to beaches like Clifton and Muizenberg. Chapman's Peak Drive connects the city to the southern peninsula, while the N2 highway leads east towards the Garden Route and north to the West Coast.