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Vineyard Hotel

The Vineyard Story spans more than two centuries. Our legendary founder, Lady Anne, built a country cottage here in 1799, and since then, as urban residence and 120 year-old hotel, it has welcomed statesmen, artists, celebrities, Nobel laureates and countless global visitors to this historic spot, served today by our 300-strong, multi-cultural, Vineyard family.

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Taking care of people is what we do. This extends to less advantaged Cape communities, where our Kids of the Cape Fund assists some 15 upliftment projects that provide child/youth refuge and care, education, skills-training, feeding and care of the disabled. Run by elected Hotel volunteers, the Fund also receives vital contributions from our guests.

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The Vineyard Hotel is a 7-acre riverside garden estate on the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, over the hill from the city. A country cottage, built among vineyards by legendary Georgian, Lady Anne Barnard, is today a 208-room luxury hotel. Join us for urban bliss and a Cape Town stay that’s sure to stay with you.

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Views of our shady courtyard water gardens, treed parkland and mountainscape are one feature of 208 en-suite accommodations located across the estate, which includes Standard doubles and Deluxe Rooms, Junior Suites, Suites and Cottages.

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History celebrates our founder, Lady Anne as the Cape’s most generous hostess. Two centuries later, we’re still synonymous with great food and wine, from award-winning connoisseur cuisine and top vintages, to fresh Cape flavours for casual enjoyment

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Leisure activities at the Hotel include spa treatments, guided walks and more. Top local experiences are within walking distance or a short drive away. The Hotel is also ideally located just off the main Peninsula sightseeing route, 10 minutes from the city and an hour’s drive from the Cape Winelands.

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PRICES FROM: 2305 ZAR

per person per night sharing

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*Prices may vary according to season

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