







Olive Grove Guesthouse Highlights
- St Georges Cathedral
- Sight-seeing
- Shopping
- Close to bars and restaurants
- Quiet neighbourhood
Olive Grove Guesthouse Information
- Lodge type; Hotel
- Location; Windhoek
- Lodge size; 11 Rooms
- Recommended stay; 3-7 nights
Introduction
The Olive Grove is a small, upmarket accommodation establishment situated close to the Windhoek city centre in a quiet, peaceful area.
Each room of the rooms at Olive Grove has a large veranda with tables and chairs for al fresco dining. The open-air lounge, spa bath, plunge pool and tranquil garden all invite the visitor to unwind and relax under Namibia's open skies.
The inside lounge at this Windhoek Luxury Guesthouse is tastefully decorated, with comfortable chairs and a fireplace in front of which to relax.
Olive Grove Guesthouse will turn Windhoek into one of the highlights of any trip, creating and leaving a lasting impression of this beautiful country.
Rooms and Suites
There are 11 rooms (3 standard en-suite,7 luxury en-suite and 1 executive suite), which cater to every need of the most discerning traveller, the emphasis remains one of simplicity and elegance. Each room has a large veranda with tables and chairs for al fresco dining.
Cuisine and Wine
The stunning open plan kitchen creates a homely feel while providing tasty meals.
Hotel Facilities
- Laundry service
- Plunge pool and tranquil garden
- Internet & Email facility (wireless internet hotspot)
- Lavish breakfast served on the veranda or in your room
- Light Lunch (ala carte) available all day
- Dinner served daily
- Spa bath on open-air deck
- Guest lounge and bar
- Secure, on-site parking with remote access
- Relaxed ambience
Family Friendly
Olive Grove Guesthouse is most certainly family and child-friendly.
Rates from NAD$ 915.00 pp
Per person per night sharing
Rates are in Namibian Dollars (NAD)
*Rates may vary according to season
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- WiFi
- Other meals
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