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- Surrounding wine farm
- The Bistro restaurant
- The country club and golf course
- Far away from all the crowds
- Trendy feel
- Minutes away from Muizenberg beach
Steenberg Information
- Hotel type; Luxury Hotel
- Location; Constantia
- Hotel size; 24 Suites
- Recommended stay; 2-7 nights
Introduction
Welcome to excellent hospitality, wine, golf, spa and history. A historic wine farm on the foothills of the magnificent Stone Mountains provides the setting for this gracious five-star boutique hotel.
Steenberg is a beautiful destination, combining the peace and serenity of exquisite accommodation amongst vineyards with an award-winning winery and an 18-hole championship golf course and a luxury spa.
Ideally situated a mere 20 minutes from the centre of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
Rooms and Suites
Accommodation at Steenberg has 5-Star Hotel status. 21 en-suite rooms and the three new Heritage Suites.
The hotel buildings (1682) with the Manor House, Jonkershuis and the Barn have been declared a National Monument, lovingly restored and decorated traditionally with antiques in the elegant styling of the 17th Century and their lounges.
Premier rooms are modern with open plan spaces and feature terraces with vineyard or golf course views. Many of the rooms have private patios where one can enjoy time alone in contemplation, revitalising the senses.
Cuisine and Wine
Catharina's has been transformed into a stunning new look, 90 seater restaurant with a contemporary feel offering great views of False Bay, the surrounding Steenberg Mountains and our beloved vineyards.
A global interior with a twist of African injection, using tactile and homely fabrics covering locally custom made timber furniture. The designers have brought together local talent and raw material to create an exciting yet inviting venue. Earthy rich colours enhance contemporary design and complete the inviting picture.
Inventive and talented Executive Chef Garth Almazan's cuisine epitomises sophisticated modern South African cuisine. The excellence of its award-winning cuisine and the superb wine list will make your dining experience one to be long remembered.
Hotel Facilities
- En-suite bathroom
- Private patio (selected rooms)
- Air-conditioning
- Satellite TV
- Wi-Fi
- Mini-Bar
- Digital Safe
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Bathrobes
- Charlotte Rhys Toiletries
Nearby Activities
- Constantia wine estates
- False Bay beaches
- False Bay Restaurants
- Hike and mountain biking
- Shopping
Family Friendly
Steenberg is the ideal destination for families and little ones, so much to do and see.
Spa and Wellness
The Spa at Steenberg is operated by the experienced Ginkgo Spa & Wellness Group and is a welcome addition to the many and varied facilities enjoyed by guests at the elegant and luxurious Steenberg Hotel.
The location of the hotel surrounded by lush vineyards and a championship golf course at the foot of the magnificent Steenberg Mountains is the perfect place for this up to the minute spa.
Rates from R2 050.00 per person
- Steenberg Hotel Rates
- Per person per night sharing
- Rates are in South African Rands (ZAR)
- *Rates may vary according to season
- Accommodation
- Breakfast
- Complimentary Wine tasting at Steenberg Vineyards
- Complimentary transfers to local Restaurants within 5km
- 15% VAT and applicable Tourism Levy
- All other meals
- All drinks
- Gratuities
- Travel insurance
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