Places to Stay in South Africa
Accommodations in South Africa is as diverse as the cities itself and caters for every taste and budget. Travellers on a shoestring budget might choose to overnight in one of the city’s backpackers lodges while more discerning visitors might prefer to stay in a luxury boutique hotel. Whatever your taste, make sure you look out for the fantastic accommodation specials that are available from time to time.
The hotel has 61 tastefully decorated, non-smoking, fully-serviced self-catering units, which include studio, one, two, three and four bedroom suites. The Village Café is situated at the Best Western Cape Suites Hotel and will cater for all your culinary needs.
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The hotel is situated close to all major Business centres and just 5 minutes from the City Hall and Johannesburg Station.
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Situated in the heart of Parktown, one of South Africa’s oldest and most eloquent suburbs, Sunnyside Park Hotel is the essence of the heritage that both South African and International travelers have come to relish in. Built in 1895, the hotel is both a National Monument and Heritage site.
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Located in the Johannesburg inner city, near the fashion district, this remarkable Faircity Hotel is certainly a favorite for both local and international business and leisure guests.
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Happy Rhino Hotel is a funky capsule hotel in Cape Town offering en-suite rooms with great views, great beds, free WIFI, TVs with DSTV at an awesome price!
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In 1820, 4000 British settlers arrived by sea to become the first permanent British residents of the area. The first of three commercial ships to enter Algoa Bay on the 10th April 1820 was the Chapman. The Chapman Hotel & Conference Centre is named after this famous British Settler Ship.
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The Fritz Hotel is a small city guesthouse in Cape Town, officially graded 3-star guesthouse, within easy walking distance of the Cape Town city center, Parliament and Green Market Square.
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This multi graded 3 and 4 star timber structured hotel was built in 2004 and offers 63 en - suite rooms, conference facilities, secure parking and restaurant where breakfast, lunch or dinner can be enjoyed, making it one of the most popular hotels in South Africa.
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In 1820, 4000 British settlers arrived by sea to become the first permanent British residents of the area. The first of three commercial ships to enter Algoa Bay on the 10th April 1820 was the Chapman. The Chapman Hotel & Conference Centre is named after this famous British Settler Ship.
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