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Cape Milner
Tamboerskloof, City Bowl, Cape Town
- Urban sophistication with a stunning view of Table Mountain
- Colourful contemporary design
- Attention to service with a ‘can-do-go-get-em’ locker-room enthusiasm
The Cape Milner is renowned for excellent service, a modish atmosphere and stunning interior decor and was voted one of South Africa's best boutique hotels by local magazine House & Leisure.
The sweeping panorama of Table Mountain from the restaurant terrace, the hotel's alluring interior and its close proximity to the city centre and stylish Kloof Street make the Cape Milner one of Cape Town’s hottest hotels.
The hotel has a well-respected restaurant, 2 on Milner, serving a variety of local and standard international dishes with levels of service spilling over from the hotel. The Terrace is a popular cocktail bar that opens to the night sky, city lights and the floodlit Table Mountain.
City slickers head here for high-powered meetings, after-work drinks and a selection of great food. Exuberant staff and management live by an 'anything is possible' philosophy that allows you to act like a Prima Donna.
Old-style elegance is mixed with modern, contemporary comfort, minimalist decor and attention to detail. The 59 rooms, each offering spectacular views of Table Mountain, are equipped with the standard amenities including en suite bathrooms, satellite TV, complimentary coffee and tea facilities and hairdryers. If you fancy a bit of exercise during your stay, the hotel has its own fully equipped exercise centre.
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Type: Hotel
Rates from: R400pp sharing
Status: A Touch of Fairy Dust
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Tamboerskloof is a smart suburb at the foot of Lion’s Head and The Cape Milner is a short walk to Kloof Street with its bars, restaurants and numerous boutique shops. The hotel runs shuttles and has underground parking – gold dust in the city – and the major attractions of Cape Town are but a taxi-holler away. |
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The City Bowl is a hypnotic mish-mash of high culture and African buzz; attractions and activities abound and from here it’s easy to get everywhere else. |
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