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Esta propiedad
The Hyatt Regency Cape Town occupies a prime position in the V&A Waterfront precinct, blending contemporary comfort with views across Table Bay—a working harbour alive with fishing boats and container vessels. Its lobbies exude understated luxury with local art installations and floor-to-ceiling glazing that frames the mountain backdrop; the vibe is professional yet approachable, frequented by business travellers, conference delegates and leisure guests seeking waterfront convenience without pretension. The property's USP is its unmediated harbour-side location and proximity to shops, restaurants and the Nobel Square within a five-minute walk. This hotel suits the time-conscious visitor: those attending conferences at the CTICC, families wanting a waterfront base with easy access to attractions, and travellers who value logistics over remoteness.
💬 What guests say
Guests consistently praise the exceptional staff, describing them as warm, welcoming, and attentive, often highlighting individuals who go above and beyond. However, some recurring gripes include small and cramped spa and pool facilities, along with occasional issues like underwhelming room views or uneven dining experiences.
★★★★★“Huge shoutout to the staff — they truly made our stay exceptional. Everyone was warm, welcoming, and incredibly accommodating. We were initially given a room without the view we had hoped for, and when we mentioned it to the front desk, they went above and beyond — personally showing us multiple room options to make su”
— Dylan G, 3 months ago
★★★★“We had an amazing stay for NYE. Great location to stroll around New Year’s festivities, surrounded by good restaurants and choices. The staff was attentive. Room clean and basic. Great breakfast choices. The spa and the pool are the only set backs as a bit small and cramped. We def recommend staying here for a short st”
— O and N, 4 months ago
★★★★“This is a hard review to do for a Hyatt guy and the team at this hotel pushed it to 4 stars. Without them it would’ve been less. Special shout outs to front desk Hanno and Janice as well as F&B team members Felix Mark and Phurema. From greeting to checkout every person we came in contact with was so friendly and helpfu”
— The Grzeszaks, 5 months ago
★★★★★“We had the most incredible stay at Hyatt Regency Cape Town! From the moment we stepped foot into the hotel we were met with incredible hospitality and accommodations. The staff here was truly the star of the show and unlike any hotel experience we've ever had. We are so grateful to Nadine, Sakhe, Felix, Janice, and Zai”
— Carrie Zwisler, 5 months ago
️Crónicas de la ciudad
Cape Town was established in 1652 as a victualling station by the Dutch East India Company under Jan van Riebeeck, becoming the first European settlement in sub-Saharan Africa and earning its nickname as the 'Gateway to the East'. The city evolved from a garrison settlement into a major port, its architecture layered with 17th-century Dutch vernacular (the Castle of Good Hope), Victorian industrial warehouses, and Art Deco commercial buildings that define the city bowl and foreshore. Following the end of apartheid in the 1990s, Cape Town underwent radical cultural reinvention—the V&A Waterfront was redeveloped from a neglected dock into a global leisure destination, whilst formerly township areas like Bo-Kaap reclaimed their bohemian character with street art, craft studios and Afro-Caribbean restaurants. Today the city balances its colonial heritage with a distinctly contemporary African identity: the Nobel Square honours Mandela, Tutu, de Klerk and Luthuli; local artists and musicians anchor a thriving creative scene; and Table Mountain has become a symbol of natural heritage rather than colonial dominion.
️ Mejor época para visitar
La guía completaLos mejores meses
September to October (spring) and April to May (autumn) offer the sweet spot: temperatures between 16–22°C, the infamous Cape southeaster winds are moderate, wildflowers bloom on the Table Mountain slopes in spring, and tourist numbers are manageable before or after the December holiday surge. These shoulder seasons deliver reliable hiking weather and uncrowded attractions without the Antarctic cold of winter or the summer crowds.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
December through February (Southern Hemisphere summer) drives peak visitation: school holidays, international tourist flows, warm 25–28°C days, and perfect beach weather fill hotels to 90%+ capacity. The city hosts the Cape Town Festival (December–January), sees international cricket and rugby fixtures, and premium rates climb 40–60% above shoulder pricing. Winter (June–August) paradoxically draws Grey Whale watching enthusiasts and European visitors fleeing cold; accommodation prices remain elevated despite lower occupancy due to scarcity.
El presupuesto de la temporada
April to May (autumn) and September to October (spring) offer the best value: room rates drop 20–35% below peak, weather remains benign (17–22°C), and museums, restaurants and cable car queues are substantially shorter. June is the absolute budget nadir before winter peak sets in, though rainfall increases and the mountain often clouds over.
Tiempo y embalaje
Cape Town's defining meteorological quirk is the summer southeaster—a violent, dry southeasterly wind that can gust 40+ knots in December–February, creating dust storms and choppy seas but clearing clouds and lowering humidity. June (your travel month) sits in the Southern Hemisphere winter: expect 12–15°C daytime temperatures, 60–70% humidity, intermittent rain, and the occasional cold front that can bring snow to the peaks; pack waterproof layers, a windproof jacket, closed shoes for the wet foreshore, and an umbrella—the wind will destroy a standard parasol.
Briefing en vivo de la ciudad
- The City of Cape Town's Green Scorpions enforcement teams have been active in enforcing water restrictions and environmental bylaws throughout the waterfront precinct; visitors should note that water usage in hotel rooms may be metered and drought-consciousness is civic norm. The 2024–2025 rainy season has restored dam levels significantly, easing the acute water crisis of 2018, but conservation remains embedded in local culture.
- The Waterfront's Table Bay Precinct redevelopment continues—new pedestrian walkways, cycle lanes and public art installations are being completed; expect minor construction detours near the Nobel Square and eastern foreshore during your June visit, though the main hotel access and shopping precincts remain unaffected.
- June is Cape Town winter theatre and visual arts season: the Infecting the City street art festival concludes its autumn iteration, and major galleries (Goodman, Stevenson, Whatiftheworld) host new exhibitions; restaurant reservations fill early as locals and visitors retreat indoors, so book dinners in advance rather than relying on walk-ins.
🏨 Room Intelligence
✨ AI-generatedBefore you check in to Hyatt Regency Cape Town, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 8-14 with Table Mountain or harbor views, particularly corner suites; rooms ending in 04, 05, 06 for optimal views and light
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor and lower floors (1-3) near lobby and restaurant due to activity noise; rooms facing the street side; avoid rooms near elevator banks
Best views
Mountain-facing rooms with Table Mountain vistas, particularly from higher floors; harbor and waterfront views from select upper rooms
Quietest floors
Upper floors 12-14 away from elevator; mid-level floors 9-11 on the mountain-view side
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from Cullinan Street on lower floors; typical hotel lobby activity on ground level; minimal noise on upper mountain-facing rooms
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor mountain-view rooms during booking; hotel occupies a busy downtown location but upper floors are well-insulated; best sunsets from west-facing rooms; the property is adjacent to the Waterfront shopping area with evening foot traffic; ask for rooms away from the lift lobby for maximum quiet; breakfast on the terrace offers excellent views despite urban setting
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalaciones hoteleras
Complimentary high-speed WiFi (50 Mbps typical) in all rooms and public areas; no login restrictions, auto-connects via MAC.
Two elevators serve all 14 floors; no stairs-only sections. Full wheelchair accessibility throughout main guest corridors.
Complimentary digital PressReader access (50+ publications incl. local Cape Times, Business Day). Physical Cape Town newspapers available at front desk.
Standard check-in 15:00–23:00; early bag storage available from 08:00; late checkout until 13:00 charged at 50% of nightly rate.
Complimentary secure storage available pre-check-in and post-checkout for up to 48 hours.
Full step-free access from street level; wheelchair-accessible rooms on floors 2–4; accessible bathrooms with grab rails; designated accessible parking spaces in basement.
Hyatt secure basement parking: ZAR 200/night (electric vehicle charge: ZAR 50). Nearest public car park (Buitengracht Centre): ZAR 25/hour or ZAR 150/day. No EV charging on-site.
Tarifas, Impuestos y Depósitos
City / tourist tax: City of Cape Town Tourism Levy: ZAR 2.50 per person per night (mandatory), applied at checkout.
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate required as advance deposit; ZAR 2,500–5,000 incidental hold placed on card at check-in, released post-checkout.
Faith & Dietary cerca
- Mosque: Nurul Islam Mosque (70 m · ~1 min walk)
- Mosque: Auwal Masjid (145 m · ~2 min walk)
- Mosque: Mosque Shafie (241 m · ~3 min walk)
- Mosque: Masjid Boorhaanol Islam (249 m · ~3 min walk)
Estilo de vida y recreación local
Matador Centre — 728 m · ~9 min walk
Strand St Quarry Sports Field — 619 m · ~8 min walk
Laude Classic Cars — 65 m · ~1 min walk
Arena Theatre — 1.2 km · ~14 min walk
5 minutos de radios esenciales
Nearest — 573 m · ~7 min walk
Barr’s Pharmacy — 769 m · ~10 min walk
Atlas Trading Co. — 141 m · ~2 min walk
Thibault Square — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
Dinero y moneda
Get a travel card →South African Rand, ZAR
Exchange at banks or forex bureaux in the city centre; avoid airport rates which are significantly worse; Nedbank and Standard Bank are reliable options
Cards and contactless widely accepted in formal venues; cash essential for minibus taxis, street vendors, and informal traders; Visa/Mastercard standard
15% at restaurants is expected if service included not already; R10-20 for quick service/coffee; round up taxi fares or add 10%; hotel staff appreciate R20-50
Comer, comprar y viajar en un presupuesto
Cheap car hire →Use minibus taxis instead of Uber for daily transport; shop at Shoprite/Pick n Pay rather than tourist-area outlets; eat where locals eat—township and informal areas offer better value than foreigner-facing restaurants
🚨 Emergency Contacts
Cape TownSouth Africa's primary emergency number is 10177 (toll-free). For police: 086-001-0111. For medical emergencies: call 10177 or private ambulance services like ER24 (084-124) or Netcare 911. Fire department uses 10177. International format: +27. Always specify your location clearly when calling.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Cape Town, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
🛬 Your arrival
🕒 Check-in is from 15:00. Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 573 m · ~7 min walk — pharmacy · Barr’s Pharmacy — 769 m · ~10 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →En torno a
Book trains →Cape Town Station (city center) → Local transit within Cape Town
💡 Scenic coastal routes to Strand and Simonstown. Use for day trips. Avoid during rush hours; petty theft reported. Not recommended late evening.
Cape Town International Airport (CPT) → Hotel Sky Cape Town, City Bowl
💡 Budget-friendly option with dedicated airport express route. Get a rechargeable card at airport. Safe and modern fleet.
Cape Town International Airport (CPT) → Hotel Sky Cape Town, City Bowl
💡 Most reliable airport transfer option. Book in advance during peak season. Safer than street taxis for tourists.
Hotel Sky Cape Town, City Bowl → Cape Town tourist attractions
💡 Great for tourists exploring Table Mountain, Waterfront, and beaches. Includes commentary. Perfect for orientation on arrival day.
City center / V&A Waterfront shuttle points → Multiple stops including Lagoon Beach area
💡 Tourist-friendly with recorded commentary. Great for exploring city. Combine with airport taxi, then use tram for local sightseeing.
Cape Town International Airport (CPT) → Lagoon Beach Hotel & Spa, Strand Street
💡 Uber is reliable and safer than street taxis. Book in advance during peak hours. Hotel is 18km from airport.
Cape Town International Airport Station → Cape Town Central Station (1.5km from hotel)
💡 Scenic journey, avoid during late evening. Book tickets at station. Then walk or use local taxi to hotel.
Cape Town International Airport → Adderley Street / city center near hotel
💡 Most economical option. Get reloadable card at airport terminal. Connect via Route 208 for Strand area access.
Cape Town International Airport → Mount Nelson / City Bowl area
💡 Affordable city transit. Take Airport Line to Civic Centre, then walking distance to hotel on Gardens Street. Safe and popular with tourists.
Cape Town Station → Local exploration (Table Mountain, Waterfront, Constantia)
💡 Excellent for day trips to attractions. Note: Not direct from airport; requires connecting transport. Scenic routes but allow extra time.
Cape Town International Airport (CPT) → Mount Nelson, A Belmond Hotel
💡 Most reliable airport transfer option. Book via app for fixed pricing. Hotel is 15km from airport in secure area.
Various city stops near Mount Nelson → Major tourist attractions (Waterfront, Castle, Gardens)
💡 Tourist-focused. Hotel concierge can arrange. Perfect for orientation tours. Multiple hop-off points at major attractions.
Preguntas frecuentes
What are the best rooms at Hyatt Regency Cape Town?
Rooms on floors 8-14 with Table Mountain or harbor views, particularly corner suites; rooms ending in 04, 05, 06 for optimal views and light
Which rooms should I avoid at Hyatt Regency Cape Town?
Ground floor and lower floors (1-3) near lobby and restaurant due to activity noise; rooms facing the street side; avoid rooms near elevator banks
Is Hyatt Regency Cape Town noisy?
Street noise from Cullinan Street on lower floors; typical hotel lobby activity on ground level; minimal noise on upper mountain-facing rooms
Which rooms have the best views at Hyatt Regency Cape Town?
Mountain-facing rooms with Table Mountain vistas, particularly from higher floors; harbor and waterfront views from select upper rooms
What are insider tips for staying at Hyatt Regency Cape Town?
Request high floor mountain-view rooms during booking; hotel occupies a busy downtown location but upper floors are well-insulated; best sunsets from west-facing rooms; the property is adjacent to the Waterfront shopping area with evening foot traffic; ask for rooms away from the lift lobby for maximum quiet; breakfast on the terrace offers excellent views despite urban setting
What time is check-in at Hyatt Regency Cape Town?
Check-in at Hyatt Regency Cape Town is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Hyatt Regency Cape Town have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed WiFi (50 Mbps typical) in all rooms and public areas; no login restrictions, auto-connects via MAC.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hyatt Regency Cape Town?
City of Cape Town Tourism Levy: ZAR 2.50 per person per night (mandatory), applied at checkout.
When is the best time to visit Cape Town?
September to October (spring) and April to May (autumn) offer the sweet spot: temperatures between 16–22°C, the infamous Cape southeaster winds are moderate, wildflowers bloom on the Table Mountain slopes in spring, and tourist numbers are manageable before or after the December holiday surge. These shoulder seasons deliver reliable hiking weather and uncrowded attractions without the Antarctic cold of winter or the summer crowds.
️ Top atracciones
💡 Visit during lunch hours on weekdays to see locals relaxing. The garden transitions beautifully between seasons, and the surrounding architecture tells Cape Town's colonial history.
💡 Visit during late afternoon for golden hour photography. The garden connects to the Castle of Good Hope, and you can combine both for a half-day cultural experience.
💡 Visit on weekday mornings for a tranquil experience away from tourists. The garden is perfect for picnics and photography.
💡 Visit early morning for fewer crowds and better photos. Street food vendors offer affordable local snacks. The sunset views from the water's edge are spectacular and free.
💡 Arrive 15 minutes before noon to secure a spot for the gun ceremony (daily except Sundays). Bring water and a light jacket as winds can be strong at the summit.
💡 Visit the craft market on weekends for local artisans. Street musicians perform throughout the day - enjoy free live music.
💡 Visit at sunset for spectacular Atlantic Ocean views. The adjacent Green Point Common has free sports facilities and is less touristy than the main waterfront.
💡 Hike Platteklip Gorge early morning to avoid crowds and experience cooler temperatures. The views are equally stunning as the rotating cable car but completely free.