The lovely Cellars-Hohenort is positioned within acres of exquisite gardens in Cape Town’s historical Constantia Valley. Overlooking a vineyard, and with panoramic views of Table Mountain, the beautifully restored house offers history and contemporary elegance. 51 individually decorated rooms and suites afford charming luxury and superior comfort, most opening out onto the exquisite gardens, or featuring Peninsula views.
Hidden away in the beautiful gardens is the two-storey Villa, which is self-contained, with a private driveway leading up to a discreet entrance. A large open-plan lounge and dining room welcome guests upon entering the house, with three double en-suite bedrooms leading off the central area. A fireplace, under-floor heating and air-conditioning provide maximum comfort, while a swimmng pool and private courtyard ensure a tranquil stay.
High tea and sundowners are served in the bar and lounge, and two award-winning restaurants present superb meals in style. A spa, boutique and salon cater to those looking for relaxation, while the pool, gardens and tennis court provide outdoor spaces to play, or unwind in the sun. If a creative mood strikes, make use of the easels and paint, or take a bike ride around this gorgeous suburb.
The Cellars-Hohenort is ideally situated as a central point from which to experience the diversity of activities, including Cape Point, Robben Island, Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Constantia Valley Wine Route, the famous beaches of Boulders and Camps Bay.
A mere fifteen-minute drive will take you to the centre of the city and the V&A Waterfront.
Cape Town is the most sophisticated city on the African continent and an absolutely beautiful one too. Not only does Cape Town have a National Park running through it, the city offers a rare combination of both sea and mountain.
The city is cradled at the base of an imposing flat topped mountain that is often mysteriously strouded in a blanket of cloud.
Cape Town offers fabulous shopping, art galleries, markets and gardens, plus a wonderful selection of restaurants, serving delicious cuisine.
From Cape Town, you can visit the Cape's rugged coastline, with white sands and fascinating marine wildlife, which includes dolphins, whales, penguins and seals, not to mention the Great White Shark!
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Most of the year, Cape Town’s climate allows for outside exploration, although precipitation can vary greatly between the glorious mountain ranges, with some areas of Cape Town receiving double the annual precipitation of others. Read More
January - Cape Minstrel Carnival
January - The Sun Met Horse Race
March - Veuve Clicquot Masters Polo Cape Town
March - Cape Town Cycle Tour
March - South African Navy Festival
March - Wholesome Bread Cape Town Big Walk
March - Cape Town International Jazz Festival
April - Cape Town Whisky Live Festival
April - Constantia Food & Wine Festival
April - Two Oceans Marathon
July – August Cape Town Funny Festival
Nov – March - Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts
December - Franschhoek Cap Classique and Champagne Festival
December - Adderley Street Festive Lights
December - Mother City Queer Project
Pricing available on request.
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