Reviewed by Nikki Tinto and Lisa Young
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CAPE HERITAGE HOTEL - REVIEW
Cape Heritage Hotel opened in 1998 as part of an ambitious project to restore a collection of decaying historical buildings in downtown Cape Town. The result is Heritage Square, a beautiful little enclave of trendy shops, restaurants, hotel and art gallery. The hotel overlooks the heart of the complex - a pretty 18th century courtyard filled in summer with alfresco diners and providing a delightful retreat from the bustle of the city centre.
Stylish Georgian, Cape Dutch and Victorian architecture has been combined with elegant interiors featuring original teak beamed ceilings and polished yellowwood floors. Accommodation is in 17 tastefully decorated rooms, all designed along a different theme, among them African, Malay and Japanese. Service is personal yet professional, and there are cosy lounges for reading and an outdoor courtyard for breakfast. A major refurb in 2008 promises upgraded bathrooms, and a rooftop plunge pool and sun deck. All in all, it's a great option for business- and independent travellers seeking a central location and relaxed atmosphere. |