Framed by the ocean and Table Mountain, the elegance and luxury of the Victoria & Alfred Hotel is rivaled only by its relaxed atmosphere and warm personal service
Built in 1904 as the North Quay Warehouse and converted in 1990 to a luxury hotel, it is named in honor of the Queen of England and her son, who visited the Cape in 1870, when Prince Alfred officially opened the Breakwater basin, today’s Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. The Victoria & Alfred Hotel is situated right in the middle of one of the country’s top destinations, Cape Town’s beautifully restored Waterfront. Guests can walk in the utmost safety to some of the finest retail outlets, from designer stores to restaurants, craft markets, cinemas and entertainment in the amphitheater.
OYO Restaurant and Cocktail Bar offers both a visual and culinary delight specializing in seafood, with each table overlooking a working harbor and the majestic Table Mountain.
With 94 spacious well-appointed bedrooms on three floors - It’s the detail that gives the Victoria & Alfred Hotel its elegance, intimacy, romance and reputation. All the rooms have tea/coffee making facilities, safe, interactive and satellite television, high speed and wireless internet connection. Rooms are either Mountain or Piazza facing
Piazza Junior SuitesAll junior suites will offer a dining area, perfect for in-room dining and small meetings of up to six (6) persons. |
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Mountain Junior SuitesThe junior suites have a dedicated 4-seater lounge area which can seamlessly be converted into a romantic dining space. |
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Mountain Facing RoomsOur Mountain Facing Rooms offer inspiring views over the ever awake Alfred Basin and majestic Table Mountain. |
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Piazza Facing RoomsViews of the vivacious Piazza are experienced from our Superior Piazza Facing Rooms. Enjoy the vibrancy of the waterfront culture with buskers and dancers who bring indigenous music to life… |
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Superior Loft RoomsThe sophisticated Superior Loft Rooms are the ideal space for visitors seeking a cosmopolitan experience with all the luxury that a four star hotel brings. Rooms have been designed and appointed with a carefully thought out range of extra features. Views of Table Mountain or the Piazza can be seen from the automated windows. |