
The Cape Cadogan
The Cape Cadogan is housed in an attractive, historic building which was awarded National Monument status in 1984. Built in both Georgian and Victorian architectural styles, the building has retained many of its original features, but combines them with modern amenities. The calm and sophisticated interiors provide a welcoming, comfortable retreat from the rush of the city. In the main courtyard is a terrace and plunge pool for guests to sit back and soak up the sunshine, while the library offers a social area for mingling with other guests. You can also sample some of the fine wines at the hotel's honesty bar, or relax with a book in front of the fire in colder months.
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Rooms
Rooms are spacious and stylishly decorated in neutral tones with contemporary, chic furnishings. All have large en suite bathrooms as well as air conditioning and tea/coffee-making facilities. Categories include Standard rooms, Luxury rooms and a Superior Luxury Suite, which boasts its own private plunge pool. The rooms are spread between different sections of the building, divided by small courtyards. The Luxury rooms, and Superior Luxury Suite benefit from a private balcony or courtyard. Standard conveniences in all rooms include a hairdryer, safe, satellite TV and minibar.
Location
The property is situated in the heart of the city bowl, within close proximity to the top restaurants on Kloof Street and many of the city attractions. Table Mountain is just a five minute taxi ride away. The hotel offers a thrice daily shuttle to the V&A Waterfront, and a pleasant walk down Kloof Street brings you into Long Street with its numerous shops and vibrant nightlife.
Food and Drink
The breakfast room is open every morning to serve a continental buffet and hot à la carte options cooked to order. Light refreshments are offered during the afternoon in the library, and port and sherry are also offered here in the early evening along with canapes. There's also an honesty bar in the library for guests to enjoy during their stay. Although there is no restaurant onsite, room service may be ordered for dinner and lunch. There are also a large number of restaurants close to the hotel, ranging from basic burger joints to fine African dining.
Families
Children aged ten and over are welcome to stay at the hotel, although none of the rooms have interconnecting doors. There's a babysitting service available at an additional cost.
Honeymooners
This property is well suited for a romantic getaway, with many of the rooms offering a high level of privacy. For added luxury, the Superior Luxury Suite has its own courtyard and private plunge pool. The staff are happy to assist in making your experience special, whether you'd like a bottle of champagne in your room, or help in arranging a special evening out.
Facilities and Activities
The hotel offers room service from 7am to 9pm, Wi-Fi access, a laundry service and a complimentary shuttle to V&A waterfront three times a day, as well as airport transfers at an additional cost. Guests also have access to the nearby Virgin Active Health Club.
Our opinion
This characterful hotel offers a quiet, calm retreat just a minute away from the bustle of Kloof Street, and fantastic access to the city. Those who appreciate a unique boutique hotel will enjoy their time at The Cape Cadogan, with its quirky, historic style.
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Alternative places to stay nearby
Where possible, we like to offer a range of accommodation for each stop of your trip, chosen by our specialists as some of their favorite places to stay. To help you make the right choice, we give each property a rating based on its facilities and service, but we also look for hotels with distinct character or a location that can’t be bettered.

Abbey Manor Guest House
Nestled on the slopes of Table Mountain in the tranquil suburb of Oranjezicht, Abbey Manor strikes the perfect balance in Cape Town providing guests with a relaxing base within easy reach of the city’s main attractions.

Acorn House
Set on the slopes of Table Mountain in the suburb of Oranjezicht, the characterful Acorn House is located on a quiet residential road in beautiful gardens and provides a great value option for Cape Town.

Belmond Mount Nelson
The Belmond Mount Nelson is a hotel of deserved renown: her reputation and history alone justify a visit. The rooms and facilities are furnished to the most luxurious of modern standards and the service is excellent, ensuring a comfortable and interesting stay.

Camps Bay Retreat
Camps Bay Retreat is positioned between the mountainous ranges of Lions Head, Table Mountain and Twelve Apostles overlooking the endless vista of the Atlantic Ocean.

Cape Grace
Cape Grace enjoys an enviable location on a private quay in the heart of Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront, affording views over both the harbor, yacht marina and Table Mountain. This five-star luxury hotel is a Cape Town landmark, being one of the city's most iconic hotels.

Four Rosmead Guest House
Set in a quieter part of Cape Town, among the slopes of Table Mountain, Four Rosmead is a small, luxury boutique guesthouse. Built in 1903, the building enjoys wonderful architecture and is classified as a provincial monument. The interior embraces the heritage of the house, yet the guesthouse also has a modern feel.

Liberty Lodge
Liberty Lodge has a great location on the edge of city center. The lodge is small and simple but gives great service, it benefits from excellent views of Table Mountain and is excellent value for money.

More Quarters
Situated within walking distance of the trendy Kloof Street in Cape Town, More Quarters is a luxury apartment hotel with an excellent service, providing a chic and modern home away from home for those wishing to explore the city.

Mouille Point Apartments
Mouille Point Apartments either overlook the sea or towards lions head. They are stylish and well appointed, making them a superb base as you explore the city.

One & Only Cape Town
One & Only Cape Town is situated in Cape Town’s fashionable V&A Waterfront area. From its vantage point, you can look up to Table Mountain, and easily access the bars and restaurants of the Waterfront.

The Bay
The rooms are uncluttered, with simple yet comfortable furnishings and their own balconies looking out to Camps Bay. The hotel is well placed for the renowned restaurants and bars of Camps Bay.

The Blue Train
The Blue Train is perfect for those who want to take a relaxing journey across the country, in complete comfort and luxury.

The Portswood Hotel
The price and location of this hotel make it ideal for those who want to be within walking distance of Cape Town's Waterfront, without paying for all the whistles and bells of some of the neighboring hotels.

The Taj Hotel
The Taj Cape Town was originally home to the South African Reserve Bank and combines the old historical charm of the building with the new modern feel of a vibrant five-star hotel along with its elegant contemporary architecture.

The Twelve Apostles
This is a luxurious hotel and the attention to detail in the décor and the service are absolutely excellent, while the location is superb. The hotel itself is elegant, relaxed and a firm Audley favorite.

Waterfront Apartments
The Waterfront Apartments are situated in the heart of the Victoria and Albert Waterfront basin, with the dramatic Table Mountain as a backdrop.

Waterfront Village
Waterfront Village offers a ‘village’ of luxury self-catering, serviced apartments. Set around the harbor at the V&A Waterfront, the apartments offer a great alternative to a traditional hotel stay.

Welgelegen
Located in a quiet residential area, but close to Kloof Street with its restaurants and bars, Welgelegen is a boutique guesthouse that combines traditional architecture and charm with modern styling and comfort.
Experiences while staying here
The following activities are designed to give you the most authentic experiences of the area where you’re staying. We work with local guides, who use their knowledge and often a resident’s eye to show you the main sights and more out-of-the-way attractions. Our specialists can also suggest outdoor pursuits and activities, such as cooking classes, that will introduce you to the traditions of the area’s inhabitants.

A journey aboard The Blue Train
Following a historic route between Pretoria and Cape Town, The Blue Train is one of South Africa’s finest rail journeys. On board, you can experience fine dining, relax in your own private suite and take in mountain views from the Observation Car.

Cape Town City Tour
No visit to Cape Town is complete without a tour of the "Mother City". Your tour will include visits to the Castle of Good Hope, the Parliament Buildings and Bo-Kaap, plus of course the iconic Table Mountain.

Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens occupy a large swathe of beautiful land on the lower slopes of Table Mountain. They house a huge collection of indigenous flora, such as heathery fynbos, flowering proteas and dramatically colored strelitzias.

Museums of Cape Town
As with any major city there are a number of very good museums in Cape Town and you might like to visit some whilst you are here. Some of the ones that we personally recommend are District Six Museum, Gold of Africa Museum, and the Iziko Museums of Cape Town.

Peninsula Tour
The Cape Peninsula is an area of dramatic natural beauty and huge ecological significance, which manages to retain a wild feel despite its huge popularity with visitors. As you drive south from Cape Town, you pass through the exclusive suburbs of Camps Bay and Clifton before continuing onto Hout Bay and through Constantia, where the road meanders behind Table Mountain and down onto the coast.

Rovos Rail
The beautifully restored carriages of Rovos Rail combine luxury travel with the chance to experience living history.

Table Mountain Tour
Guest are taken to the lower terminal for the cable-car up Table Mountain. The cable-car is a very modern affair, and completes a 360º rotation during the ascent, affording you fantastic views over the city.

Wine Tour
In the company of Pietman Retief, who is recognized as one of the leading wine experts in the country, you can experience the winelands and the history of the area through his passion.