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With just 15 rooms this newly renovated boutique hotel in central Cape Town’s offers some peace, privacy and tranquility in the city. This 275 year old national monument features a designer two-tone tiled pool with underwater lighting. Its rooftop sundeck offers unsurpassed panoramic views of Table Mountain, Devil’s Peak, Lions Head and Signal Hill – the perfect spot for sundowners!

Wall-mounted flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi are featured in The Three Boutique Hotel’s Contemporary and modern rooms. Frameless rain showers and modern sinks can be found in the bathrooms.

The poolside granite deck offers a fresh spot to enjoy the South African sun or relax in the shade of the gazebo with a good book. You can enjoy a coffee in the stylish lounge or in the shade of the central courtyard.

Cape Town International Airport is around 17 km away, and The Three Boutique Hotel provides an airport shuttle for an extra fee. There is secure off street parking onsite for 12 cars. Convenient to the city and just 3 minutes walk to The Gardens Shopping Mall, this beautiful boutique hotel is “4 star” graded and has been awarded AA “Superior Accommodation” status

This residence originally named “Schoonder Sigt” (“Clear View”) is deeply steeped in the history of South Africa.

In the 1770’s it was one of the ten most conspicuous large manors of Cape Town. It was owned and occupied by the Commandant of the Castle, General Robert J. Gordon, who discovered and mapped a good part of South Africa. He discovered and also named our great river, the Orange (after the Prince of Orange), Plettenberg Bay (after Governor Von Plettenberg). Gordon’s Bay was named after him.

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