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Taj Cape Town

★★★★★ · 1.4 km to venue
Min 3 nights

Distance from Venue: Walking - 1,4km's; Driving - 1,7km's.
Amenities
Restaurant Spa Wi-Fi Wellness Center Bar Fitness Center Concierge
Taj Cape Town
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Driving directions from the hotel to the event venue.

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Luxury Tower Rooms With City View

Luxury Tower Rooms With City View

There’s nothing like a view of the sparkling city lights by night. Tower Wing Luxury rooms have private walk-out balconies with floor-to-cei...

Sleeps 2 Min 3 nights 7 amenities
Single R 11,600 Double R 6,300 pp
Luxury Tower Rooms With Mountain View

Luxury Tower Rooms With Mountain View

Guests staying in the Tower Wing Luxury Rooms can enjoy gorgeous views of Table Mountain – not only from within the room but also from the p...

Sleeps 2 Min 3 nights 7 amenities
Single R 13,500 Double R 7,500 pp
Club Room

Club Room

Occupying an exclusive floor in the historical Heritage wing, the Taj Club Rooms are synonymous with style. They have elegant high ceilings...

Sleeps 2 Min 3 nights 7 amenities
Single R 15,300 Double R 8,200 pp
Tower One Bedroom Suite

Tower One Bedroom Suite

Each one-bedroom suite in the Tower wing offers a private walk-out balcony with floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors for panoramic city or T...

Sleeps 2 Min 3 nights 7 amenities
Single R 17,800 Double R 9,400 pp
Heritage One Bedroom Suite

Heritage One Bedroom Suite

The one-bedroom suites in the Heritage Wing are spacious with high ceilings and large sash windows offering exceptional city or Table Mounta...

Sleeps 2 Min 3 nights 7 amenities
Single R 17,800 Double R 9,400 pp
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About Taj Cape Town

Taj Cape Town is a luxury hotel set in the vibrant heart of Cape Town, offering guests a combination of refined Indian hospitality and an authentic Cape Town experience.

Occupying two historic buildings, it retains the architecture and many meticulously restored interior features of the original South African Reserve Bank and the old BoE building – formerly the Temple Chambers, built in 1890. Seventeen new storeys house suites, guestrooms and residences with magnificent views of the Mother City and the iconic Table Mountain.

Taj’s doors open to a precinct that includes the national and provincial parliaments, Government Avenue leading through the 350-year-old Company Gardens from St George’s Cathedral, the cosmopolitan crafts of St George’s Mall and Greenmarket Square and a diversity of culture, art, entertainment and cuisine.

Out of the 176-rooms Taj Cape Town offers a selection of 11 room types. These include a two-bedroom, split-level Presidential Suite (TATA Suite) and 10 Heritage Suites. The Taj Club floor with its private lounge is served by a dedicated butler team, providing breakfast and evening canapés and cocktails. Within the restored historic buildings there are 20 Heritage Luxury rooms, with mountain views and a further 10 overlooking the city. The 17 new floors accommodate rooms with panoramic views of Table Mountain or the City. All the Tower rooms have a walk-out balcony.

The rooms combine old-world quality and modern amenities. As well as the gamut of facilities that guests would expect in a luxury hotel room such as a mini-bar, safe, voicemail and international plug sockets, standard features include high-speed wireless internet, an iPod docking station and charger, an internet-enabled television and a work station with a multi-media hub so laptops can be interfaced with the television.

Luxury dining meets fine Indian cuisine at the Bombay Brasserie where every meal is a gastronomic journey through a delicate melody of flavours. Contemporary Indian dining at its best.

Mint, the Local Grill specialises in innovative international and local fare and a relaxed atmosphere where every guest feels at home. Our popular ‘Restaurant on the Mall’ is ideal for business lunches, dinners and celebrations.

One of the inner city’s most iconic bars, The Twankey Bar, has had a creative reinvention! The bar’s update is strongly influenced by prohibition America, where sipping cocktails was a luxury and innovation was used to make the most of the ingredients on offer.

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