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Roosenwijn Guest House | Stellenbosch

Roosenwijn Guest House is a beautiful Victorian-styled home built in 1904. This declared South African National Monument has been lovingly restored to give our guests that old-world feeling while at the same time experiencing four star luxury accommodation in Stellenbosch.

Situated in the heart of this quaint town, the guest house is a mere 5 minute stroll away from the town’s centre, fine restaurants, museums, art galleries and the internationally acclaimed University of Stellenbosch. Right next door to Roosenwijn is the well known Stellenbosch Botanical Gardens, a wonderful experience for all plant lovers.

Our 16 stylishly decorated, luxurious, en-suite rooms are all individually decorated with beautiful antiques.Please note that none of our rooms are equipped for self catering purposes.

In true bed and breakfast fashion, you can enjoy a delicious breakfast every morning and relax next to our refreshing pool in the summer. Guest house accommodation in Cape Town during the winter months has never been more cosy than here at Roosenwijn, where you can unwind next to our warm fire.

We aim to make your stay in Stellenbosch a memorable and pleasant experience.

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The PortsWood Hotel | Cape Town

The PortsWood is part of Cape Town's colonial history. The restaurant and lobby are built over the original well and holding cells for prisoners en-route to Robben Island some 300 years ago. Today the PortsWood is famous for its uniquely personal approach to service - catering to the international travellers every need and anticipating their every desire. Rich in South Africa's unique culture, the PortsWood is a must for any traveller.

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Spoken Languages: English

No. Rooms: 101

Special Interests: Beach / Coastal, Cycling, Golf, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Shopping, Watersports, Wine

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