General:
Framed by the ocean and Table Mountain, the elegance and
luxury of the Victoria & Alfred Hotel is rivaled only by its
relaxed atmosphere and warm personal service. Built in 1904 as
the North Quay Warehouse and converted in 1990 to a luxury
hotel, it is named in honour of the Queen of England and her son
who visited the Cape in 1870, when Prince Alfred officially
opened the Breakwater basin, today's Victoria & Alfred
Waterfront.
Refurbishment 2005 The Victoria & Alfred Hotel is proud to announce the
completion of our additional 26 luxurious guest rooms as well as
the refurbishment of the entire hotel. All 94 elegant rooms have
been creatively styled and feature as standard, a wide range of
amenities, including 24 hour room service, air-conditioning,
Pay-for-View Television, High Speed Broad Band Internet
connectivity, ultra comfortable king-size beds, state-of-the-art
flat screen televisions and private fully stocked personal bars.
Wireless internet is also accessible throughout the hotel. The
extra space and panoramic views afforded by either our piazza or
mountain facing rooms make the experience of staying at the
Victoria &Alfred Hotel a truly memorable one. Our widely-known
and unique personal service and interaction with our guests is
further enhanced by a delightful array of luxuries to ensure
your total comfort and fulfilment.
Services:
General Amenities & Services: Secure parking; Complimentary
transfers to the nearby health club; Foreign Exchange facility;
Laundry, dry-cleaning and valet services; Assisted disabled
room/facilities; Complimentary filter coffee, herbal teas and
biscuits in room; Complimentary daily newspaper; Complimentary
welcome beverage in room on arrival; 24-hour room service; Flat
screen television and dvd player in all the rooms; Wireless
internet throughout the hotel; Travel desk and information
service; Secretarial service; Professional child minding
service; Fleet of luxury sedans utilized for airport, city and
restaurant transfers
Location:
The Victoria and Alfred Hotel is located at South Africa's
most visited destination. The hotel is surrounded by a beautiful
Marina and is set against a backdrop of magnificent sea and
mountain views
Destinations Guide: Robben Island; South African Tourism Services Association;
CTICC; Tourism Grading Council of South Africa; Kirstenbosch
Gardens; Artscape Theatre; Cape Nature Conservation; Baxter
Theatre; Waterfront; Cape Town Tourism; Theatre on the Bay; Get
un-board Cape Town; Two Oceans Aquarium;
Rooms:
It's the detail that gives the Victoria & Alfred Hotel its
elegance, intimacy, romance and reputation.. the wooden
staircase, the telescope, flowers and the service.friendly and
efficient yet never intrusive. Then there are the 94 bedrooms -
air-conditioned, en-suite rooms with separate bath, shower and
toilet, ultra comfortable, with king sized beds, creatively
styled and well appointed, on just three floors. All have coffee
and tea on tap, with private bar, safe, trouser press, High
Speed Broad Band Internet connectivity Pay-for View Television
and state-of-the-art flat screen televisions.every single one
has a view over the ever awake Alfred Basin, majestic Table
Mountain or the piazza. Wireless internet is also accessible
throughout the Hotel. The vibrancy and local colour here might
make you want to leave the splendour of your surroundings to
mingle with the buskers and dancers who bring indigenous music
to life.on the other hand, the rooms are so luxurious, we'd be
surprised if you'd want to leave!
Food & Wine:
OYO Restaurant
and Cocktail Bar is a new and trendy venue at the Victoria &
Alfred Hotel, specializing in seafood. Idyllically situated in
the heart of the beautifully restored Victoria & Alfred
Waterfront, dining at OYO Restaurant is both a visual and
culinary delight as each table overlooks the working harbour and
majestic Table Mountain. Dine alfresco on OYO's quayside terrace
while enjoying our unique setting. OYO Cocktail Bar's minimalist
design and décor, glazed walk-in wine cellar with tasting by
appointment and inviting seating, maximises the grandeur of the
setting and, of course, its dramatic views.