Overview
Cape Grace is charming and beautiful. Steeped in cherished old-world charm, the boutique hotel retains Cape influences, showcased in the colour scheme, with accents of blue, red, green and gold. The sumptuous elegance begins at the plush reception lounge extending to the rich comfort of the spacious harbour and mountain facing rooms.
Rooms
Living spaces are elegant and capture a perfect blend of past Cape Town and present Cape Town. Each room at this city hotel is custom-designed, creating a personal touch; hand painted fabrics and handmade artwork and select artefacts add a certain period charm. Commanding sweeping views either of Table Mountain, the Victoria and Alfred waterfront or the yacht marina, accommodation at the hotel provides a refuge from city exploration.
Wellness
Unfolding a sense of tranquillity, the spa at Cape Grace is influenced by the people and cultures of South Africa, and the authentic remedies that derive from there. Treatments reflect the strength and mystery of African heritage. A nice touch is the inclusion of younger guests: teens and 'tweens' treatments include princess facials and sparkle manicures.
Drinking & Dining
Dining at Cape Grace draws on the storied history of the region. Signal Restaurant employs an inventive approach to cuisine, paying homage to the nationalities and traditions that have shaped the region since the 17th Century, including Dutch and British settlers, Asian traders and African cultures. The restaurant is named after Cape Town’s Signal Hill, which can be seen through expansive French windows. The waterfront Bascule Whisky, Wine and Cocktail Bar features custom-built whisky lockers and a wine cellar. A haven for whisky enthusiasts, the bar houses more than 500 whisky types from around the world, along with a fine collection of premium Cape wines.
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