West Quay Road, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town Central, South Africa | (888) 240-0568
Waterfront location with access to local attractions and airport
Variety of room types available, including one- to three-bedroom suites
All rooms have gorgeous marble bathrooms with separate showers and tubs
Extensive breakfast buffet (for a fee) available, as well as a special children's breakfast
Afternoon tea served daily
On-site bar offers whisky tastings
Luxury spa features a sauna and wide range of treatments
Pool sundeck with whirlpool and poolside drinks
Free Wi-Fi in rooms
Fitness center is small with limited (but modern) equipment
Located on the marina and a short drive from many of Cape Town's most popular attractions, Cape Grace is an elegant hotel with 120 rooms and suites. All rooms have an array of high-end amenities as well as beautiful marble bathrooms with separate showers and tubs. The on-site restaurant serves an extensive buffet (for a fee) as well as a la carte hot items. The spa has a range of treatments and massages along with a sauna, and there's a gym that, while small, offers modern equipment. The hotel added a swanky pool area with poolside bar in the fall of 2014. Business facilities include a small boardroom.
Scene
Simple exteriors and elegant, eclectic interiors
Cape Grace is a four-story modern building
with a brick red facade and off-white and grey accents. Guests enter into a
considerably swankier lobby that features molded ceilings with chandeliers and
multiple seating areas with a purposefully eclectic mix of furniture, including
brown leather ottomans, a yellow-and-white Giorgio-upholstered sofa, and
paintings of beach scenes. A reading alcove with comfortable sofas and chairs
is at one end of the lobby; here you'll find shelf upon shelf of paperback
novels to borrow as well as the day's newspaper. More books can be found in
seating areas in the hallways, and there are four glass-encased bookshelves
along with the riempiesbank -- a yellowwood and ironwood bench that dates
back to the mid-18th century. The ceilings have unusual chandeliers that
feature a combination of classical crystal teardrops and more modern
elements such as cups and saucers, shells, branches, and what appear to be
animals and horns. Although there are meeting spaces here, the hotel is more
suited to business guests with work engagements off-site, as well as tourists
wanting a comfortable marina-side stay.
Location
Right on the waterfront, near many attractions
Cape Grace is located right on the
waterfront in the marina, within walking distance of restaurants, cafes, and
shops. It's a seven-minute walk northwest to Two Oceans Aquarium. The Heart of
Cape Town Museum is 10 minutes southeast by car, while Table Mountain Aerial
Cableway and Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden are each a 15-minute
drive away. Cape Town International Airport is about 20 minutes east by car. A
bus goes directly to the airport as well and takes about 45 minutes from the hotel.
Rooms
Elegant rooms with simple, dark decor and stunning marble bathrooms
Rooms
range from Luxury units -- some with views of Table Mountain -- all the way up
to enormous Three Bedroom Suites with huge terraces. One and Two Bedroom Suites
are also available, as are rooftop penthouses with terrace access. Decor
is consistent throughout rooms, which tend to be on the dark side -- especially when the heavy grey drapes are drawn. Rooms
have off-white walls and a limited amount of art in the form of small framed
prints. Beds sit up against mirrored walls, which creates the illusion of spaces being larger, and come with tan bedspreads with red and sage-green
patterns and muted red accent pillows. A similar decor scheme can be found in
seating areas. In-room amenities include free Wi-Fi, kettles, umbrellas
for guest use, capsule coffeemakers, safes, minibars, iPod docks, flat-screen
TVs, and air-conditioning. Suites and penthouses also come with X-Box
360s. Bathrooms are luxurious, with marble walls and counter tops, double
sinks, and Charlotte Rhys toiletries. All have marble walk-in
showers with glass doors and separate soaking tubs.
Features
Restaurant with extensive menu options and afternoon tea -- plus a pool area, small fitness room, and luxurious spa
The hotel's Signal Restaurant features elegant wood decor, large columns with oaken hues, and high ceilings hung with gorgeous crystal chandeliers. There's also a bar area with round crescent booths and a couple of stools designed to look like wine casks. The daily continental breakfast buffet includes yogurts, cereals, fruits, cured and cooked meats, salmon, South African cheeses, and a special gluten-free and vegan muesli. There's also a cheaper a la carte breakfast menu for kids, although anything on the menu can be ordered in a smaller kids' portion. Lunch and dinner menus feature contemporary takes on European classics and include a few vegetarian and gluten-free options. An afternoon tea is served in the library on a daily basis and whisky tasting is available at the Bascule Bar. Cape Grace has a tiny fitness center with a couple of treadmills, cardio machines, and basic free weights. There's also a small board room for business travelers, with other spaces in the property set aside for meetings as well. The hotel spa has a sauna and offers a huge range of facials, massages, scrubs, and wraps along with beauty services that include mani-pedis, haircuts, and waxing for men and women. A sundeck area, designed to resemble a yacht deck, was added in 2014 and includes a pool, whirlpool, and poolside bar.