gr8lakes Posted September 8, 2009 #1 Share Posted September 8, 2009 Hello: We will be visiting Cape Town and are looking for a good central hotel. Has anyone stayed at the Cape Royale Hotel in Cape Town or know of it? It is in Green Point and fairly new. The hotel is all suites and the rooms look lovely, but we do want to check the location. Thanks so much for all the information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare TLCOhio Posted December 13, 2017 #2 Share Posted December 13, 2017 Hello: We will be visiting Cape Town and are looking for a good central hotel. Has anyone stayed at the Cape Royale Hotel in Cape Town or know of it? It is in Green Point and fairly new. The hotel is all suites and the rooms look lovely, but we do want to check the location. Thanks so much for all the information. Happened to find this earlier question on hotel options in Cape Town. There are various factors to consider, including for cost. Plus, the V&A, as much fun and interesting it can be, it does get, in my view, a little touristy and crowded. We were nearby, but want to get more of a "feel" for being Cape Town and one of its "neighborhoods" with many dining and shopping options nearby. For a Cape Town hotel, we stayed at the Cape Royale Hotel. This location was a handy, easy walk from the V&A Waterfront. It overlooked where the oval stadium sits that hosted the 2010 World Cup soccer games. This hotel is an apartment/suite-style facility with many dining and shopping options nearby. It was built and open in 2010 in connection with the World Cup being in South Africa. It is at 47 Main Rd, Green Point, Cape Town, 8005, South Africa. Their website is: www.caperoyale.co.za. As the picture below shows, it has a "French-style", cosmopolitan style/design. We loved the location as we did not want to be too much in the middle of the V&A waterfront. And, being safe and handy as added factors. The staff and facilities worked very well at the Cape Royale. They have a nice pool/deck area on the top of the hotel that offered nice views, food/drink potentials, etc. You can see below on my live/blog, many added pictures and details for what we did in our five days in and around spectacular Cape Town. Loved this area!! Much to see and do. THANKS! Enjoy! Terry in Ohio AFRICA?!!?: Lots of interesting and dramatic pictures can be seen from this live/blog at: www.boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2310337 Now at 36,171 views for this visual sharing including Cape Town, along South Africa’s coast, Mozambique, Victoria Falls/Zambia and Botswana's famed Okavango Delta area. Here is one exterior view of the Cape Royale Hotel that was near the V&A Waterfront and overlooked where the oval stadium that hosted the 2010 World Cup soccer games.: (Open your screen/viewer wider to see these pictures larger!) Here was the view from our room at the Cape Royale Hotel with its French balcony and the view towards the 2010 World Cup stadium. Very close, right?: Here is one quick views from in and around the V&A Waterfront with Table Mountain being the "central star" for overlooking these scenic and active areas. And, do you see the clouds dramatically rolling over Table Mountain?: Here is just one of many spectacular views from riding the Cable Car up to the top of Table Mountain. You can see Lion's Head mountain that peaks at 2,195 feet above sea level. This peak forms part of a dramatic backdrop to the city of Cape Town and is part of the Table Mountain National Park. Amazing views all around. Friday was rated as a top 10% viewing day with the clearness and ability to enjoy such sights. The Table Mountain Cableway was Swiss designed and officially opened in 1929. It has been extensively upgraded and new cars now carry 65 instead of 25 passengers. The new cars give a faster journey and rotate through 360 degrees during the ascent and descent. The highest point on Table Mountain is 3,563 feet above sea level.: Here is a final picture where I needed a little "help" to be "soaring like an eagle"! My secret? It's riding in a helicopter to travel around Cape Town, the nearby mountains, being south of the town, going along the beaches, over the Winelands, etc. Like the views? Table Mountain is clearly so dominate in the way it towers over Cape Town and the nearby areas. Recognize the Cape Town Stadium? Our pilot said it has a nickname down here and they call it the "Giant Toilet Bowl"!! Does kind of have that look!!: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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