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Cape Town's Victoria & Alfred Hotel at the
Waterfront is the Epitome of Style and Luxury
Visiting the Cape in 1870, Prince Alfred opened the Breakwater basin, known today as the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. You can feel Cape Town's colonial ambiance as you enter the foyer, and sense the storms and shipwrecks of the past.
Ninety Four generous rooms with air-con and en-suite bathrooms are spread over 3 floors. Luxury double rooms offer superior style including separate baths, showers, toilets and king-size beds, all of which are creatively appointed and styled. With tea and coffee facilities, private bar, pay-for-view, electronic safe, WiFi internet access and a trouser press; each room has a stunning view of the lively Piazza and Alfred Basin. Built as the North Quay Warehouse in 1904, this
Cape Town holiday establishment was converted to a luxury, up market hotel in 1990; it's named in
honor of England's Queen Victoria and her son, Alfred.
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