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Classic, colonial, with high, sprawling staircases, tall columns, massive flower arrangemen­ts in the foyer … this is a grandiose offering.

The intimate pool area has striped deck chairs under palms, which have a South of France sort of feel, but with the mountain backdrop bringing it home to Cape Town. Tapas and sundowners are a must here. SERVICE These good people remember your name and take the time to drop off sweets and nuts for your young companions in your room ahead of your arrival, along with a soft toy rhino and rooibos body butter. Good parking assistance, the restaurant service was exceptiona­l and the spa assistants are accommodat­ing of guests’ hectic schedules, which are par for the course at this hotel catering to busy bees, in and out for work purposes. HOW’S THE GRUB? Breakfasts are as lavish as they come. No caviar, but you won’t want for anything else. For lunches and dinners, have the buffet (with Cape cuisine and continenta­l standards, such as roasts and trimmings, done really well) or fancier à la carte offerings at the Peach Tree Restaurant. We also tried the inroom dining and what was under the cloche was spectacula­r, down to the little butter dish and sauces accompanyi­ng our lamb chops. Still that’s to be expected, given executive chef Henrico Grobbelaar’s long list of accolades. ACTIVITIES There is the on-site Mangwanani Spa and a regular shuttle to the V&A Waterfront. Of course, you have all that Cape Town has to offer on your doorstep. BEST TIME TO GO All year round. Just make sure you get a booking as it is an affordable, thus busy, spot. FACILITIES There are about 400 rooms, smartly furnished, efficient for the business traveller yet comfortabl­e for families. The views are great, even on lower floors with the cranes poking out behind the cityscape and Chapman’s Peak to the left. There’s a wide windowsill to catch the sun and watch the seagulls go by. With a fitness centre, conferenci­ng facilities, restaurant­s and bars, there’s no need to leave, really. RATES Approximat­ely R2 300 per night per room, but best available rate applies.

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