Wale Street
First Class Modern Hotel
1 kms to city centre 30 kms to the nearest airport (cape town international airport) 1 km to the nearest station (cape town station) 5 minute walk to the nearest bus stop 2 km to the nearest fair site (v&a waterfront) 2 km to the nearest beach
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locationRight in the heart of Cape Town city centre, Mandela Rhodes Place is within walking distance of many of the cities main tourist attractions as well as Cape Town's International Conference centre. It sits next to the city museums and is just a block or two away from some of the CBD's best restaurants and bars. The waterfront is a 20 minute walk or 3 minute drive.
roomsThese apartments are really very stylish with fully equiped self catering kitchens, a bright dining and lounge area as well as a comfortable en-suite bedroom. The rooms are carpeted and have very stylish furnishings with bed covers and curtains. Each apartment has been thoughtfully designed and has artwork on the walls and tastefull sculptures and vases. The rooms have internet connection and satellite flat screen TV's.
restaurantBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner are available at this property.
exterior3 buildings converted into one, this is one of the tallest buildings in the city centre.
lobbyThe lobby is unusual in that it has 3 entrances from different streets surrounding the building. It is a vast lobby with an 8 floor atrium dominated by huge star shaped inflatables hanging down from the bright glass ceiling. The smokey grey tiled floor, leather sofas and black concierge desk give the ground floor lobby a modern stylish look. The lobby shares space with some excellent retail units.
generalThis is a stunning apartment hotel and the rooms really are of a high quality. It is a perfect home for someone wanting something a little different to a conventional hotel whilst living in the centre of the city. The hotel has a 50 ft rooftop swimming pool with sun loungers and a gym. There is a business centre and parking facilities. (AHJ 1008)
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