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LBH Brochure Digital Design Where it all comes tother, beautifully! INDEX 01 LAGOON BEACH INTRODUCTION 03 MAP AND LOCATION 05 ROOMS 07 CONFERENCING & LOYALTY CARD 09 VENUE CAPACITY 11 WEDDINGS & EVENTS 13 FACILITIES, SPA & RESTAURANTS WELCOME TO LAGOON BEACH HOTEL & SPA Your Ultimate Beach Business And Leisure Hotel In Cape Town Where a perfect 200 Sophisticated en-suite bedrooms, 500 free & secure parking spaces, “ setting, exceptional 14 conference venues, 3 world-class restaurants, numerous 2 bedroom self-catering apartments, and a magnificent Table Mountain view, one of views, ideal location the new Seven Natural Wonders of Nature! It’s clear, Lagoon Beach Hotel & and excellent service Spa is the ultimate setting, whatever your need. come together to create Situated on Lagoon Beach, it is the only hotel in Cape Town with direct truly memorable beach access and is one of Cape Town’s largest conferencing venues. With moments. Cape Town’s central business district only minutes away on the Hotel’s free scheduled shuttle bus, not only do you have the beach on your doorstep, ” but also the eclectic vibe of city life. Call it the best of both worlds, if you like. We just call it Lagoon Beach Hotel. The ultimate setting to work and play. |1| |2| MELKBOSSTRAND 21.1 km ROBBEN ISLAND via ferry 26.1 km BLOUBERGSTRAND 9.6 km R27 DE GRENDEL WINE ESTATE & RESTAURANT A Location Unlike M7 11.0 km Any Other MILNERTON GOLF CLUB M8 M5 1.8 km TYGERBERG NATURE Indulge in magnificent views of Table Mountain over R27 RESERVE N1 the Atlantic Ocean while situated on the beautiful M8 21.0 km CENTURY CITY Lagoon Beach, just 8.6km from Cape Town’s central Canal Walk Shopping Centre & Ratanga N1 Junction Theme Park business district and the V&A Waterfront – a hub of LAGOON BEACH HOTEL 6.3 km activity any time of the year. For hotels in Cape Town, CAPE TOWN STADIUM V&A WATERFRONT R102 look no further than Lagoon Beach Hotel as it is R27 N1 10.1 km 9.2 km located just 18km from Cape Town International Airport. R102 M7 R102 CAPE TOWN CBDN1 8.6 km It means that you will be conveniently close to your destination when you arrive in the Mother City – giving CAMPS BAY BEACH N2 M5 15.2 km you more time for your business or relaxation. Our TABLE MOUNTAIN Cape Town Hotel is only 1.8km from the renowned N2 15.3 km M3 Milnerton Golf Course and just 6.3km from Century CAPE TOWN City – one of the largest shopping centres in South INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT M5 N2 Africa. EAGLES’ NEST WINES 18.0M7 km M3 22.6 km GROOT CONSTANTIA With some of the world’s best wines made in South 22.7 km Africa, a trip to the Cape will not be complete without HOUT BAY a visit to the spectacular winelands of Stellenbosch 25.1 km and Franschhoek – an easy-to-reach 50km from Lagoon Beach Hotel & Spa. |3| |4| Room For Inspiration With 160 deluxe rooms, numerous sea-facing rooms, 4 one-bedroom suites, 7 two-bedroom suites, 1 penthouse, 1 presidential suite and numerous two-bedroom apart- ments, we cater for groups large or small. Simple sophistication is complemented by sheer comfort and our refined hospitality will make you feel right at home. To ensure an even more comfortable stay, we offer a concierge and laundry service, as well as currency exchange facilities. Our free gymnasium means you can exercise whenever it suits you and at no extra cost. A shuttle service can be arranged to take you to nearby attractions, while our free scheduled shuttle service makes five return trips per day to the CBD and V&A Waterfront and two return trips per day to Canal Walk shopping centre and Century City. |5| |6| Space To Work And Play A place where minds meet and goals are set is a special place indeed. With fourteen splendid venues of various seating capacities, we can help you host the perfect conference or event for up to 600 guests. As one of the largest conference venues in Cape Town, and being a four-star hotel, we offer you the convenience of world class accommodation, while you are merely steps away from your meeting space. Our magnificent atrium, rooftop pool deck, beachfront pool deck and Atlantic conference facility, ensure that we are the ultimate venue for your special event, occasion or exhibition. With comprehensive AV facilities on site and expert staff, we offer flexible conferencing and event support that will ensure that all your goals are achieved. Day Conference Package: Fully Inclusive (Minimum 10 delegates) Conference Package: (Minimum 10 delegates) . Tea/coffee and snack on arrival . Mid-morning and afternoon tea/coffee and snack Accommodation in Standard Room . Three course lunch . Full English breakfast (non-exclusive) . Notepads and pens . Day conference package . Mineral water, 1 x soft drink p/p and mints . Dinner . Free Wi-Fi . Overnight undercover parking . Venue hire . Free undercover parking . Standard equipment: projector, screen, and cables, flipchart with markers For all best available rates or enquiries contact: [email protected] / 021 528 2000 |7| |8| Venue Capacity SCHOOL BOARD DOUBLE NATURAL VENUE TYPE SIZE HEIGHT CINEMA CABARET DINNER/DANCE U-SHAPE BANQUET COCKTAIL OWN FOYER (METERS) (METERS) ROOM ROOM SET MENU / BUFFET U-SHAPE SET MENU / BUFFET LIGHTING Atlantic Suite (1 & 2 combined) 36.5 x 11.8 3.8 600 350 - 210 280/240 - 150 350/300 450 Atlantic 1 19 x 11.8 3.8 250 150 - 100 120/120 - 100 150/130 220 Atlantic 2 17.3 x 11.8 3.8 300 160 - 100 140/120 - 100 150/130 220 LBH Courtyard Suite 19.9 x 10 3.42 160 100 40 60 120/100 50 - 130/100 150 (1 & 2 combined) Courtyard 1 11.1 x 10 3.42 90 60 20 49 60/60 30 - 80/60 100 Courtyard 2 8.8 x 10 3.42 70 40 20 30 50/40 30 - 50/50 100 Lagoon Beach Hotel is proud to offer you access to our New Harlem 8 x 5 2.46 35 20 15 10 - 15 - - 30 exclusive loyalty club, which means you’re amongst a select group of people eligible for a range of exciting Winton 10 x 5.3 2.46 35 16 15 10 - 15 - - 30 specials at our establishment. Lagoon View 14 x 11 3.46 100 40 20 30 50/40 35 - 70/60 100 Benefits: Marine Suite 14 x 11 2.46 140 90 20 30 100/80 33 - 100/80 • Earn LBH 365 Loyalty Points Boardroom 6 x- 5 2.46 - - 12 - - - - - - • 10% discount at La Mizu Beach Bar LBH LBH • 10% discount at Camelot Spa www.lagoonbeachhotel.co.za Lighthouse 4.5 x 7 2.46 - - 12 - - - - - - Call 021 528 2000 • 10% discount at Evolution Transfers or email [email protected] Library 10 x10 2.46 60 30 20 24 50/40 24 - 50/40 60 • Early Check-in and Check-out privileges • FREE secure underground parking Brasserie & Avoca 40 x 7.5 2.46 - - - - 150/120 - - 200/160 300 • FREE scheduled shuttle to Century City, CTICC and V&A Waterfront - Brasserie 30 x 10 2.46 - - - - 120/100 - - 150/120 250 • FREE WiFi - Avoca 10 x 7 2.46 60 30 10 24 30/40 15 - Redeeming Your Points Beachfront Pool Deck 50 x 8 Outdoors - - - - 250/200** - - 50/40 60 • When redeeming LBH 365 points, 1 Point = ZAR 1 Rooftop Pool Deck 50 x 30 Outdoors - - - - 350/300* - - 250/200** 150** Carpark - Exhibition Area 40 stands (3mx3m)+break area 50 30 20 24 24 350/300* 450* |9| *Tent required at additional cost. **Tent required at additional cost and Brasserie & Avoca must be incorporated |10| Where Moments Become Magical Weddings & Events Whether your heart desires an elegant Lagoon Beach Hotel & Spa offers the seaside celebration or a more casual ideal venue for any event, with a beach affair, we have the means to myriad of hosting options from the turn your wedding dreams and events very large to more intimate affairs. into reality. Our dedicated wedding and events co-ordinator will assist you The picturesque location provides the in every way. Extraordinary cuisine, perfect setting for an amazing office phenomenal service and breathtaking end of year party, while the numerous views will leave you and your guests dining options and direct beach with magic memories. access make it optimal for any special celebration. And when your feet tire from dancing the night away, you won’t have far to The various venues on offer, alongside go. As a gift from us, the bridal couple professional and highly capable staff receives a complimentary stay in one to help cater to every need, ensure of our magnificently appointed suites that Lagoon Beach Hotel & Spa can and their wedding guests qualify for a turn any event into an extraordinary special accommodation package. and unforgettable occasion. |11| |12| La Mizu Beach Bar The Brasserie Restaurant Wang Thai – Royal Thai Cuisine ! If you’re on the lookout for something light and Here you will discover a culinary experience that will This Thai restaurant welcomes you to explore the Don’t fort tasty, while enjoying another glorious sunset, this is remain in your mind long after the meal has left your exquisite flavours and spices of authentic Thai Your LBH 365 loyalty LBH LBH the place to be. Combining four-star elegance with a plate. Accompanied by friendly service and breath- cuisine. Expect masterful creations made of the card for discounted deals www.lagoonbeachhotel.co.za Call 021 528 2000 relaxed beach bar atmosphere, La Mizu offers a taking views, it is well worth the trip from your room freshest ingredients and spices imported directly on our Hotel Facilities or email [email protected] vast cocktail menu and exceptional cuisine, that can to the restaurant! The delectable menu changes with from Thailand.
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