Cape Cadogan

Value, guesthouse, personal

5 Upper Union Street, Cape Town 8001, South Africa

(27) 21-480-8080

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At a Glance

A good option for value-conscious travelers, the modern Cape Cadogan is a friendly guesthouse with twelve rooms and a three-bedroom villa, as well as apartments for rent.

Indagare Loves

  • The minimalist, understated design of the rooms
  • The friendly, plugged-in staff
  • The central location

Review

A good option for value-conscious travelers, the modern Cape Cadogan is a friendly guesthouse in the Gardens neighborhood, near the restaurants and shops of Long and Kloof streets. The elegant, double-storied Georgian mansion, which dates from the early 1900s, houses twelve rooms and a three-bedroom villa also on the premises. Opened in 2004, the bed and breakfast is run by the More family who created Lion Sands Private Game Reserve in Sabi Sand.

The sleek rooms are comfortably spacious with a predominantly white color scheme, beautiful fabrics and king-size beds, including some polished four-posters. Number 4 comes with a small balcony; number 2, on the ground floor, is one of the largest and has a small private patio, and numbers 6 and 7 overlook the street.

There’s WiFi throughout, though, what’s most charming about Cape Cadogan is the homey ambience, in part thanks to the buildings history. The dark wood floors were restored, there’s a large fireplace in one of the sitting rooms, which is also outfitted with overstuffed couches where guests can enjoy afternoon tea, and walls are decorated with framed mirrors and period drawings. Breakfast is served in a contemporary, all-white dining room. During the summer months, there’s also a leafy courtyard where you can sit with coffee.

Cape Cadogan doesn’t allow children under the age of twelve, but the owners also run nine apartments in the area ranging in size from one- to two-bedrooms. They have the same elegant, understated décor as those in the hotel and daily maid service can be arranged, but guests enjoy more independence. The staff is helpful and can help with Cape Town suggestions, whether it’s the new hot spot restaurant or arranging a guide for a city tour.

Who Should Stay

You may not be near the waterfront or have sweeping views of Table Mountain at Cape Cadogan, but travelers who prefer small, personal properties will be happy at this well-run place.

Written by Simone Girner

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