️ Votre séjour
Prévisions en direct pour vos dates · Quoi de neuf · Qualité de l'air et pollen📅 Pick your check-in & check-out above to unlock your day-by-day forecast, what's on during your stay, and live air quality & pollen for Cape Town.
Cette propriété
One&Only Cape Town is a ultra-luxury clifftop sanctuary perched above the Atlantic on the V&A Waterfront, where contemporary minimalist design meets dramatic seascapes and a palpable sense of exclusive retreat. The lobby whispers understated elegance—warm timber, soft lighting, and floor-to-ceiling windows framing Table Mountain and working harbour below—creating an immediate sense of privileged vantage rather than ostentatious grandeur. This is the hotel for travellers seeking refined solitude, Michelin-calibre dining, and proximity to both urban sophistication and wilderness; suited equally to honeymooners, senior discerning travellers, and executives fleeing to reset. Standing in its spaces, you feel simultaneously nestled in Cape Town's beating heart and sequestered from it.
💬 What guests say
Guests consistently praise the thoughtful luxury, stunning Table Mountain views, and exceptionally kind, accommodating staff who go above and beyond. The spacious rooms, beautiful pool, spa, and breakfast at Rooi are frequent highlights. No recurring gripes were noted in the provided reviews.
★★★★★“We absolutely loved our stay at One&Only Cape Town and cannot wait to come back again soon! From the moment we arrived, everything felt so thoughtful and luxurious. We were lucky enough to have a Table Mountain view and waking up every morning to that breathtaking sight was honestly unforgettable - such a magical way t”
— Li-Chi Pan, 2 weeks ago
★★★★★“An exceptional property with outstanding hospitality and beautiful rooms! Our room was so spacious and well thought out and the staff were so kind and went above and beyond. We especially enjoyed breakfast at Rooi, a drink by the stunning pool at Isola and the chance to explore the spa facilities. And you must take adv”
— Lindsay Wimms, 3 months ago
★★★★★“This hotel was great, the rooms were so nice, and the staff were incredibly kind and accommodating. I had a bit of a weird request and asked if I could possibly put my cup in a dishwasher, something I’ve honestly never asked anywhere before lol. They were immediately on it and had no problem helping at all. I really ap”
— Hannah Kallil, 4 months ago
★★★★★“I just spent a week at the One & Only celebrating my 38th birthday. The team were incredible all the way from initial booking to check out. I was able to arrange birthday decor and the team also went out of their way to ensure i had a fabulous birthday. There were treats and they were very attentive to feedback and smo”
— Shazia H, a month ago
️ Chroniques de la ville
Cape Town was established as a refreshment station by the Dutch East India Company in 1652 under Jan van Riebeeck, transforming a remote cape into a pivotal colonial port and harbour of global maritime trade. The city's architectural DNA layers Dutch gable houses, Georgian colonial mansions, Victorian terraces, and Islamic kramat shrines into a palimpsest reflecting centuries of settlement, slavery, and cultural fusion in the Bo-Kaap neighbourhood and beyond. The 19th and early 20th centuries saw it flourish as a Victorian-era city of substance, evident in the grand civic buildings, theatres, and neoclassical institutions that still anchor its Centre. Post-apartheid Cape Town has reimagined itself as a creative, wine-trade and tourism powerhouse, with the Waterfront and revitalised precincts now globally synonymous with African luxury and gastronomic innovation. Today it stands as Africa's most visited city, a place where Table Mountain's ramparts contain a layered story of resistance, reinvention, and increasingly, aspirational global hospitality.
️ Meilleur moment pour visiter
Le guide completLes meilleurs mois
September to November (spring) and March to May (autumn) offer crystalline weather, temperate 18–22°C days, minimal rain, lower humidity, and thinner tourist crowds than summer. Spring brings wildflower blooms and migrating whales; autumn offers warm afternoons, crisp mornings, and the year's most stable wind patterns—ideal for harbour walks and mountain activities without the January–February summer crush or winter (June–August) rain and unpredictability.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
December to February (Southern Hemisphere summer) is peak season: warm (22–26°C), school holidays drive families and international tourists, premium events like New Year's Eve and summer festivals surge demand, and hotel rates inflate 40–60% above shoulder rates. The V&A Waterfront becomes congested, beaches packed, and fine-dining reservations lock weeks in advance. June (mid-winter) sees the least tourism but brings the heaviest rainfall, cold Atlantic wind, and higher closure risk for Table Mountain cableway.
La saison des épaules
April, May, October and November are sweet-spot months: temperatures mild (15–22°C), rainfall minimal, crowds moderate, and rates typically 20–35% lower than peak summer. May is particularly underrated—warm afternoons, crisp mornings, almost no rain, and a peaceful post-holiday lull allowing unhurried exploration of the Waterfront and surrounding districts.
Météo & emballage
Cape Town's signature climate paradox is the savage Cape Doctor wind (spring–summer) that can shift from balmy to gale-force in an hour, and the *unpredictable* transition seasons where 20°C mornings flip to 26°C afternoons. **Explicit rule: always carry a lightweight windproof layer, even in peak summer; June winter brings frequent cold fronts and rain—pack waterproofs and expect Table Mountain cableway closures 1–2 days per week.**
Le Live City Briefing
- Cape Town's V&A Waterfront Precinct underwent major infrastructure upgrades through 2024–2025, including enhanced pedestrian pathways, new artisan retail zones, and improved evening illumination—creating a more walkable, safer evening atmosphere than previous years, particularly around the harbour front and hotel surrounds.
- The Table Mountain aerial cableway has undergone safety and capacity modernisation (completed mid-2025); expect slightly faster ascent times and reduced wait queues, though wind closures remain common in June–August and during afternoon gales—book early morning slots if summit visit is essential.
- June 2026 marks the deepest Southern Hemisphere winter; expect 12–13°C mornings, frequent Atlantic frontal systems, and a 30–40% probability of cableway closure on any given day. Book indoor attractions (Zeitz MOCAA, District Six Museum, Company's Garden) as weather-proof backup options; this is low-season tourism, so restaurants and galleries are quieter and more intimate—a curator's advantage for those who dislike crowds.
🏨 Room Intelligence
✨ AI-generatedBefore you check in to One&Only Cape Town, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Suites on levels 4-5 with ocean views, particularly the corner suites facing Table Mountain and the Atlantic coastline
Rooms to avoid
Lower ground floor rooms near the spa and kitchen areas; rooms facing the main entrance on level 1-2
Best views
Suites with unobstructed views of Table Mountain, the Twelve Apostles, and Camps Bay coastline from upper levels
Quietest floors
Levels 5-6 away from elevator core; suites on the eastern wing
🔊 Noise notes
Morning activity from restaurant service (6-10am); occasional event noise in conference areas; street noise minimal due to private location but some traffic from main road audible on lower floors facing road
💡 Insider tips
Request rooms on odd-numbered levels for better quietness; Book suites rather than standard rooms for superior soundproofing; Sunset views peak from west-facing rooms in late afternoon; Ask for rooms away from the infinity pool area if seeking maximum quiet; The property's private location means very little external noise despite urban setting; Peak noise periods are breakfast times and evening events
- 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
Les installations de l'hôtel
Complimentary high-speed WiFi (100 Mbps) throughout property; no login restrictions, auto-connects on return visits via MAC registration
Four passenger lifts serve all 17 floors including all guest rooms and suites; no stairs-only sections in main hotel block
Complimentary digital FT via library app; South African newspapers (The Times, Business Day) available in lobby 07:00-10:00; no PressReader access
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in available from 12:00 if room ready (subject to availability); late checkout until 14:00 charged at 50% room rate, 18:00 charged at full rate
Complimentary baggage storage before check-in and after checkout for 7 days; bellhop assistance available 06:00-23:00
Step-free access from street level via ramp at main entrance; four wheelchair-accessible rooms (roll-in showers, grab rails); accessible lifts and ground-floor restaurants; no historic structural limitations
On-site valet parking ZAR 280/night; self-parking unavailable; nearest public car park is V&A Waterfront Multi-Storey (200m, ZAR 30/hour); no EV charging on-site
Frais, taxes et dépôts
City / tourist tax: City of Cape Town tourism levy: ZAR 49 per person per night (mandatory, collected at checkout)
Deposit & card hold: 50% advance deposit required at booking; ZAR 2,500 incidental hold placed on card at check-in, released post-checkout
Faith & Dietary à proximité
- Synagogue: Temple Israel (519 m · ~6 min walk)
- Church: Sacred Heart Catholic Church (931 m · ~12 min walk)
- Mosque: Nurul Mogammadiah Masjied (1.2 km · ~15 min walk)
- Church: St Margaret Mary Cath. Church (1.2 km · ~15 min walk)
Le style de vie et la récréation
Watershed — 350 m · ~4 min walk
The V&A Battery Park — 893 m · ~11 min walk
Cape Medical Museum — 278 m · ~3 min walk
Amphitheatre — 711 m · ~9 min walk
Adventure Play Park — 1.9 km · ~24 min walk
5 minutes de radios essentielles
Nearest — 362 m · ~5 min walk
Clicks — 751 m · ~9 min walk
Woolworths Food — 402 m · ~5 min walk
Stadium — 495 m · ~6 min walk
Monnaie & Monnaie
Get a travel card →South African Rand, ZAR
Change money at local banks or established forex bureaux in the CBD; airport rates are notoriously poor—withdraw ZAR via ATM instead using your debit card.
Cards widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and hotels; contactless payments common in formal retail; carry cash for informal vendors and smaller establishments.
10-15% in restaurants is standard; round up for taxis/Ubers; hotel staff appreciate small tips (R20-50) but it's not mandatory.
Manger, faire du shopping et voyager sur un budget
Cheap car hire →Eat at local shebeens and informal spots rather than tourist-facing restaurants; use MyCiTi buses instead of Ubers for regular transport; shop at supermarkets rather than corner stores for groceries.
🚨 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 — 362 m · ~5 min walk — pharmacy · Clicks — 751 m · ~9 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Se faire entourer
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.
Questions fréquemment posées
What are the best rooms at One&Only Cape Town?
Suites on levels 4-5 with ocean views, particularly the corner suites facing Table Mountain and the Atlantic coastline
Which rooms should I avoid at One&Only Cape Town?
Lower ground floor rooms near the spa and kitchen areas; rooms facing the main entrance on level 1-2
Is One&Only Cape Town noisy?
Morning activity from restaurant service (6-10am); occasional event noise in conference areas; street noise minimal due to private location but some traffic from main road audible on lower floors facing road
Which rooms have the best views at One&Only Cape Town?
Suites with unobstructed views of Table Mountain, the Twelve Apostles, and Camps Bay coastline from upper levels
What are insider tips for staying at One&Only Cape Town?
Request rooms on odd-numbered levels for better quietness; Book suites rather than standard rooms for superior soundproofing; Sunset views peak from west-facing rooms in late afternoon; Ask for rooms away from the infinity pool area if seeking maximum quiet; The property's private location means very little external noise despite urban setting; Peak noise periods are breakfast times and evening events
What time is check-in at One&Only Cape Town?
Check-in at One&Only Cape Town is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does One&Only Cape Town have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed WiFi (100 Mbps) throughout property; no login restrictions, auto-connects on return visits via MAC registration
Is there a city or tourist tax at One&Only Cape Town?
City of Cape Town tourism levy: ZAR 49 per person per night (mandatory, collected at checkout)
When is the best time to visit Cape Town?
September to November (spring) and March to May (autumn) offer crystalline weather, temperate 18–22°C days, minimal rain, lower humidity, and thinner tourist crowds than summer. Spring brings wildflower blooms and migrating whales; autumn offers warm afternoons, crisp mornings, and the year's most stable wind patterns—ideal for harbour walks and mountain activities without the January–February summer crush or winter (June–August) rain and unpredictability.
️ Les meilleures attractions
💡 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.