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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
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 bedrooms - just 94 spacious, 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, private fully stocked personal
bars, en-suite rooms with separate bath, shower and toilet coffee and
tea making facilities, safe, trouser press and wireless internet. Every
single, ultra comfortable, with king sized beds, creatively-styled and
well-appointed, on just two floors. All have one has a view over the
ever awake Alfred Basin, majestic Table Mountain or the piazza.
Hotel facilities
- 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 utilised for airport,
city and restaurant transfers
Restaurant The 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.
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