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Customer Reviews for Cape Town Hotels

Holiday Inn Express Cape Town City Centre
4.2/546 Reviews
City Bowl
This hotel boasts a prime location, providing easy access to key attractions. While the breakfast is average, the standout feature is undoubtedly the exceptional customer service—friendly and accommodating staff go above and beyond. Amenities are decent but not exceptional. Overall, a solid choice for those prioritizing location and top-notch service over lavish amenities.
Protea Hotel Cape Town Waterfront Breakwater Lodge
4/592 Reviews
Waterfront
I'm curious why Chinese tourists don't comment on Ctrip. I stayed for four nights and would like to share with you my objective experience of staying. The room is very small. Although the family room has been upgraded, there are two small beds in each of the two separate small rooms, which basically takes up the room space. The facilities are a bit old. Although the faucet and hardware are Hansgrohe, and the toilet is also a famous brand, they are still a bit old and cannot be compared with domestic hotels of the same price. After talking about the bad points, let’s talk about the highlights: the breakfast is very good, with a variety of varieties, and the service is in place. The restaurant is on the other side of the hotel, you need to pass through the Business School of the University of Cape Town, and you can see the Victoria Pier. The location is also very convenient: it is convenient for eating, shopping, and sightseeing. It feels like it is on the edge of the business district, suitable for walking and shopping.
President Hotel Cape Town
4.3/5106 Reviews
Sea Point
The location of the President Hotel is very good. It is the preferred hotel recommended by South African friends. It takes only 5 minutes to walk to the beach. We booked the Ocean Classic Room (with balcony). There is no picture of this suite type on Ctrip. I have been worried that I can’t see the sea view. In addition, the big bed can be split into 2 single beds by the hotel. The hotel arranged us in rooms 647 and 648 (the highest 6 floors of the hotel), which are located in the northeast of the hotel. You can see both the sunrise and the sunset by the sea. It is really a super invincible sea view room. Since the two rooms are next to each other, there was a dinner party. The hotel does not provide toothbrush, toothpaste and slippers, you need to bring your own. The breakfast variety is very rich and there are quite a lot of choices. Most of the tourists in this hotel are European and American guests, and I didn't see many Asians. There are 2 large bottles of pure water (1L volume), coffee and tea bags in the room, among which black tea is a specialty of South Africa, you can try it. The hygienic condition of the hotel is OK, and the bathroom supplies are average. The hair dryer was in the drawer of the desk and I couldn't find it on the first day. The guest room is cleaned every day, and a tip of 2 dollars is prepared for the service staff every day, just put it on the bedside table. South Africa uses South African standard plugs, so remember to bring them with you when you go abroad. Alternatively, a 2-pin round plug can be used.
One&Only Cape Town
4.6/540 Reviews
Waterfront
In Cape Town, The One & Only is the ”One & Only” hotel to choose. OK, its not the cheapest, but from the welcome at the moment you arrive to when you come to leave the friendliness and service from the team members is exceptional. Great location with direct access to the waterfront and V&A, safe, lovely rooms and nice bars / restaurants with great atmosphere. Overall a great customer / guest experience is provided. Been before, will go again
The Hyde All Suite Hotel
4.1/545 Reviews
Sea Point
The hotel is on a quiet seaside street, in the high-end residential area of Cape Town. It is very safe. Walking in the morning in the morning, you can see many people running in the morning, there are many supermarkets and gas stations nearby, very convenient.
Cresta Grande Cape Town
4.1/570 Reviews
City Bowl
Hotel was at a good location perfect for planning tours and close to the waterfront and many places around the staff were friendly and accomodating breakfast was amazing loved the variety of food room was okay I would definitely recommend this hotel to travellers. The view is amazing from the bedroom overlooking the mountains from all directions

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    The average price for Family-friendly hotels in Cape Town is US$215 on weekdays and US$218 on weekends (Friday–Saturday).

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties1
Number of Reviews 1
Lowest PriceUS$157
Highest PriceUS$373
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$218
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$215