The Cape

On the eastern slopes of Table Mountain are the celebrated botanical gardens at Kirstenbosch, with walks of all levels to tackle, landscaped picnic spots and restaurants serving as a refined break with their offerings of tea and scones (or a glass of good Cape wine).

The treacherous Cape Point promontory (witness to many a shipwreck) enhances Cape Town’s reputation for dramatic scenery. It’s a trip well worth making, the last part up to a lighthouse completed by funicular. The journey to Cape Point includes a 10 km drive over Chapman’s Peak which, with its hairpin bends atop sheer cliff drops, sets the stage for scenic awe.



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One & Only Cape Town
With captivating views of Table Mountain from its enviable location in the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, the One & Only Cape Town is a destination unto itself. As the first luxury hotel to open in Cape Town in nearly a decade, the resort i . . .
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La Montagne (H)
La Montagne, one of the most majestic and desirable properties in the Cape Peninsula, is set in the exclusive suburb of Bishopscourt in Cape Town. With spectacular views of Table Mountain and the world renowned Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, this . . .
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Bramshill (H)
Bramshill is a large single story house set in a stunning garden in Constantia. There are three double bedrooms two of which are “on suite”. A well equipped open plan kitchen includes a gas hob, dishwasher and microwave. This is integrated . . .
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Klein Bosheuwel Guest House
This is one of our favourite properties in South Africa. The unique position of this charming guest house ensures magnificent views of False Bay and the Constantia Mountains. A short stroll from the Kirstenbosch Gardens, this intimate property . . .
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