Cape Town – City Center
Hotels for Every Budget!
by:
Michael McCormick
Most of us bring to mind Nelson Mandela or
Mel Gibson’s Lethal Weapon 2 when we think of
Cape Town, South Africa. But as visitors year
round know, the region is an outstanding
vacation spot as well as efficient business
center, and right in the city center, you’ll
have a wide range of choices for
accommodation.
If you’re looking for a budget hotel, you
might like the Cape Town Lodge on Buitengracht
Street, right on the edge of the Central
Business District. 114 rooms with cable
television, movie rentals, and
air-conditioning in a hotel with a restaurant,
bar, and room service offers terrific value
for the price. Cape Town Lodge also offers a
terrific central base for city attractions, as
well as for treks to outlying regions of the
Western Cape. For those daytrips, it’s
proximity to the railway station comes in
handy, and within walking distance lie some
utterly delightful cultural attractions such
as the William Fehr fine art collection of
paintings, prints, and drawings spread between
the Castle of Good Hope and Rust En Vreugd,
both just a few blocks away.
For a bit higher price, you might find the
high standards of hospitality at the Holiday
Inn Cape Town to be to your liking. Also
located centrally, this hotel offers some more
sophisticated amenities including babysitting
services, conference facilities, a fitness
center, and even a beauty and barber salon. As
with most city center hotels, you’ll have
quick access to Museum Mile: the Castle of
Good Hope, Rust En Vreugd, and also the South
African Museum, focused on natural history,
and the Bertram House Museum, with a
collection of some of the finest pieces of
English and Chinese porcelain in existence.
Every city center hotel offers visitors the
opportunity to check out Museum Mile and
Greenmarket Square, what was once a farmers’
market that has now become the most enjoyable
flea market in the city. The best time to
explore the market is Saturday mornings, when
even dancers and singers set up shop and
entertain for tips.
Along with the cultural exhibits, in close
proximity to St. Georges Hotel is, of course,
St. Georges Mall, filled with specialty shops,
eateries, and more. The St. Georges Hotel is
known for its luxurious accommodations and
top-notch service...at a reasonable price!
Within walking distance to the Victoria and
Alfred Waterfront – locally known as the V&A –
the St. Georges offers 139 air-conditioned
rooms, and various perks to include
babysitting services, a swimming pool, and a
comprehensive tour desk to help you plan your
itinerary, whether your stay is for business
or pleasure.
With a short taxi ride, you’ll be at the
Tabletop Mountain Cable Car or Mouille Point,
a boardwalk type pedestrian walk that also
contains one of the oldest lighthouses on the
coastline. Begin at the lighthouse and wend
your way forward for an adventure that follows
a bit of the Atlantic coast. You’ll quickly
reach Sea Point, a seaside collection of shops
and restaurants. On the other hand, if fine,
white sandy beaches strikes your fancy, Camps
Bay and Clifton are two other Cape Town
beaches often enjoyed by locals and tourists,
alike. However, beware – Clifton has four
beaches, the first two for sunbathers and
beach sports, the third for gays and lesbians,
and the fourth is designated family.
Finally, if you’re looking for 5-star
lodging in downtown Cape Town, look no farther
than the Mount Nelson on Orange Street. The
hotel is comprised of six different wings,
each separate from the main hotel and each
with it’s own gardens, facilities, and
distinctive personality. With a business
center, limousine service, conference
facilities and tennis court, you know you are
traveling in style when you stay at the Mount
Nelson. Less than a half-hour walk takes you
to the delights of the city center, including
the world-famous Kirstenbosch National
Botanical Garden. On the eastern slopes of
Table Mountain, the Garden grows and displays
only plants native to South Africa in its 528
km2 of glorious flora and natural forest.
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Whether you’re traveling to Cape Town for
business or pleasure, whether you’re on a
budget or traveling in style, make sure to
take time to see all the city center has to
offer. You won’t have to travel far, and
you’ll find some of the most interesting and
intriguing displays in this surprising city at
the bottom tip of the African continent.
About The Author
Michael McCormick is a savvy traveler and editor of hotel reservation
website
http://www.hoteldetective.net.
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