Historic Hotels of Cape Town & the Winelands
Exploration and relaxation in two historic properties dating back over 200 years in Cape Town and at Stellenbosch in the Cape Winelands and visiting the ‘Cape of Good Hope’
Vineyard Hotel
Originally built in 1799 by Lady Anne Barnard, this 4-star deluxe hotel lies in the leafy suburb of Newlands, close to the cricket and rugby grounds and a few minutes’ walk from the elegant Cavendish Square. The landscaped garden has its own river and lakes with attractive walks and varied plant and birdlife. A shuttle operates to the Waterfront (15-minute drive). Restaurants, indoor and outdoor pools, gym and a Banyan Tree spa. 173 rooms with private facilities, mini-bar, tea/coffee making facilities, safe and satellite TV.
d’Ouwe Werf Hotel
Established in 1802, it is one of South Africa’s oldest and most historic hotels in the university town of Stellenbosch. This 4-star hotel maintains its Georgian style with antique furniture collected over the years and its ‘1802’ restaurant boasting traditional and international cuisine with an impressive wine list. Facilities include a heated pool, garden, sun deck and 32 rooms with air-conditioning, private facilities, hairdryer, safe, mini-bar, tea/ coffee making facilities and satellite TV.


