Situated in the Picturesque Cape Town Suburb of Oranjezicht, You Will Find Cape Riviera

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Situated in the Picturesque Cape Town Suburb of Oranjezicht, You Will Find Cape Riviera Situated in the picturesque Cape Town suburb of Oranjezicht, you will find Cape Riviera - A luxury guest house, with panoramic city views, and the majestic Table Mountain as a backdrop. This owner run establishment consists of two adjacent houses. A magnificent Manor House designed by Sir Herbert Baker and the second, a more modern addition, which even boasts an elevator. With two swimming pools, one separating the 2 houses and the other set in a lush garden provides a sense of privacy and tranquillity, whilst enjoying sweeping views of the Molteno Reservoir and surrounds. Each of the 12 on-suite bedrooms are stylishly decorated and include a variety of private features such as , wireless internet, air conditioning, highest quality linen, private terraces, balconies and courtyard access, mini bar, hairdryer, coffee and tea making facilities, and satellite television. Breakfast is a lavish affair, stepping into a different time in the high ceilinged dining room, with the ornate walls and hand carved fireplace. Scents of freshly bake croissants cut fruit and handpicked herbs from the kitchen garden waifs through as the first rays of sunshine filters through the bay windows. Apart from Table Mountain and the City centre, Cape Riviera is ideally located to visit a variety of Cape Town attractions. Cape Riviera has a dedicated, friendly and warm, yet unobtrusive team that will provide you with personalized service in planning your day, looking after your culinary requirements, and making sure that you have the best experience in Cape Town. Classic décor, spacious layout, private niches, magnificent views and tranquil atmosphere, make Cape Riviera a welcome retreat after a busy day. Fact sheet Facilities & Services Owner Owen de Jager General Manager Michél Horne Check in time: 14h00 Check out time: 11h00 Should guests need to check in earlier or check out later, we will do our utmost to accommodate all requests. CHILD POLICY: o All ages are welcome o Children under 12 years sharing with parents in one room, stay for free o Maximum of 2 children per room, subject to availability of family rooms o Children aged 12 years and older will be charged at adult rate • On and-street Parking & Garages • Surveillance cameras for vehicles and property • Individual Tour Arrangements • Airport transfer by Arrangement • Breakfast – continental and English breakfast • Daily Housekeeping • Laundry Service • Night Manager & Security Guard • Extra laptop for guests use • Safes in office • Lounges with Fireplace • Lounging Outside • 2 Swimming Pool • Free Internet Access (all rooms) • Wireless LAN (all rooms) • Evening Turn-down Service (all rooms) • Babysitting Arranged • Mini bar (all rooms) • Coffee and tea making facilities (all rooms) • Air conditioning (all rooms) • Hairdryers (all rooms) • Universal adaptors (all rooms) • TV With Remote Control And Selected Satellite (all rooms) • Full Bathroom Amenities (all rooms) Nearby points of interest: Table Mountain V&A Waterfront Castle of Good Hope Beaches Long Street Museums Company Gardens Lions Head Green Market Square Galleries Theatres Bo Kaap Room summery Standard rooms – 3 Comfortable sized rooms in Manor House has secluded, south facing, cosy courtyards. The En suite bathrooms have large showers, though no bath. Queen sized beds, cannot be converted into a twin room. Although well sized, these rooms are unable to take extra beds. Superior Rooms – 3 Room 2: In Manor house, with view of Table Bay, Molteno Reservoir and the garden. A medium sized room with queen bed that cannot be converted into a twin room. The en-suite bathroom has large shower and bath. Although well sized, this room is unable to take an extra bed. Room 7: A spacious room with a queen bed on courtyard level of the 2nd house. This room can be converted into a family room, adding 2 single beds. The en-suite has bath, large shower and double basins. Room 11: Magnificent view of Table Mountain and cableway. Juliet Balcony. Have a king bed that can be converted into twin. En-suite has large shower, bath and twin basins. Although well sized, this room is unable to take an extra bed. Has elevator access. Luxury Rooms – 6 Room 1: Spacious room in Manor house, with comfortable armchairs overlooking the pool and garden. North facing views of the city and reservoir. Original bay windows and light fittings. En-suite has bath and large shower. This room has a Queen sized bed, and cannot be diverted into a twin. It does have the capacity to have an extra single bed. Room 6: North facing large room overlooking the main house on courtyard level. This room has a comfortable lounge area, within the room and large balcony. King size bed, and can be diverted into twin. It does have the capacity to have an extra single bed. Room 10: With its elevated position, it has uninterrupted views signal hill, city bowl, and Table Bay. Large balcony makes for perfect balmy nights. King sized bed, and can be diverted into twin. Although well sized, this room is unable to take an extra bed. The en-suite has large shower, twin basins, but no bath. Has elevator access. Rooms 8, 9, 12: Spacious north and south facing rooms overlooking main house, with views of the mountain and city. These rooms have comfortable lounge areas within the room and large balconies. These room has a king sized bed, and can be converted into a twin. It does have the capacity to add an extra single bed. .
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