
Cape Town Hotels Visited
Hotels, lodges, guesthouses, B&B's and villa's that we have had the pleasure of visiting on our many stay overs and educationals over the past decade or so. Cape Town has so much to offer in terms of accommodation that sometimes we can not keep up with either demand or new establishments opening.
It is on the below links that visitors to Uyaphi.com can find our thoughts and photography on an ever-growing list of accommodation establishments. We have included not only Cape Town but the Winelands, Overberg and a few of the "Big 5" reserves that surround.
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Images Of Cape Town Hotels
Steenberg Hotel Photo Gallery
On arrival one is struck by the hotels rural setting, yes a working wine estate that was established in 1682 - 334 years ago. Steenberg is surrounded by vineyards, two of the areas finest restaurants, one of Cape Towns best golf courses and views out over False Bay all within one setting.O On Kloof Photo Gallery
An amazing guest experience awaits all that this amazing little boutique hotel that is positioned amongst the quiet and exclusive suburb of Bantry Bay. If one is looking for a centrally located establishment that is nowhere the maddening crowds that are found closer to the beach front, then look no further.Winchester Mansions Photo Gallery
One of the more popular hotels within our Cape Town portfolio, located on the Sea Point Promenade (opposite a park and with views out onto Robben Island) the Winchester Mansions is as central as one will get. The Winchester is iconic and for a good reason.Tintswalo Atlantic Photo Gallery
Tintswalo is without question Cape Town's most remote establishments, tucked away at the bottom of Chapman's Peak in Hout Bay. Were the Table Mountain National Park meets the Atlantic Ocean one finds this small and intimate luxury lodge like no other.Tulbagh Hotel Photo Gallery
In a nutshell, Tulbagh is hands down my new favourite Winelands town. I arrived at The Tulbagh Boutique Hotel without even as much as looking at their website, and I am glad I did. I had absolutely no preconceived idea of what the place was about, what it looked like or even where it was located.
Climbing Table Mountain
The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway is closing down from the 22nd July till the 25th August; it’s the longest closure for many years. Urgent replacement work is needed as well as seasonal repairs. So, no getting to the top by the cable car.Helicopter Flight over Cape Town
While in Cape Town and looking for that one simply amazing 'Treat', look no further than Helicopter Flight Over Cape Town. Taking off near the V&A Waterfront and following a few flight paths, the longer the duration, the more the cost.Constantia Winelands, What to Do?
Just the name of the Cape Town winelands suggests a lazy weekend outing to Stellenbosch or Franschhoek, tasting some excellent wines and then a relaxed luncheon at one of the numerous vineyard restaurants. What people forget is that you can do this right on the doorstep of Cape Town itself within a twenty minute drive south from the city centre to the Constantia Valley.Cape Town Sightseeing Bus
Like most major cities in the world, the City Sightseer offers travellers several options to take in all the attractions, over several different routes. If you are short on time, then this has to be one of the best and budget-friendly ways to see the City of Cape Town -The City Sightseer Bus.Cape Town Kite Festival
At the beginning of November, Muizenberg hosted the 19th Cape Town Kite Festival; an annual jamboree which attracted crowds of over 20000. Being good and responsible corporate citizens of Muizenberg, the Uyaphi team witnessed the sublime and the strange over this two-day festivalDesign in Cape Town
With the Design Capital motto of "Live Design; Transform Life" serving as a leitmotif, Muizenberg is experiencing an unprecedented and exciting wave of investment, community involvement and physical regeneration. Once run down, and derelict corners and buildings have morphed into vibrant areas of activity.10 best things about Cape Town
As we hunker down at the end of the week with a glass of local Klein Constantia wine in our hands, our consultant team likes to shoot the breeze. The conversation turns to why we live in and why we love Cape Town. Here are 10 of their suggestions in no particular order:Norval Foundation South Africa
Norval Foundation South Africa opened in April 2018; it quickly became another driving force in the celebration of art in Cape Town. The Norval Foundation features not only South African artists but artists from the entire African continent.