Premier Hotel Cape Manor
Welcome to the beautiful and bustling Cape Town.
Premier Hotel Cape Manor is located in the beautifully tree-lined Marais Road on the Sea Point promenade in Cape Town, commanding spectacular views of Table Mountain or the awe inspiring Atlantic Ocean. Whether you are looking for a business facility, stylish accommodation, or a family self catering unit while on holiday, we at Premier Hotel Cape Manor welcome you to the best of Cape hospitality.
This pristine hotel is in close proximity to all major tourist attractions including Table Mountain, the world famous Victoria and Alfred Waterfront as well as the Camps Bay and Clifton beaches, thereby making it the best accommodation choice for both leisure travellers and business executives.
Guests at the Premier Hotel Cape Manor can enjoy wonderful evenings out in the cosmopolitan area of Cape Town and then return to their comfortable rooms with mountain & sea views for pure relaxation. Alternatively, enjoy your favourite drink on the hotel deck at the Promenade Cocktail Bar while watching the sun set over the Atlantic Ocean.

Accommodation
The 4 Star Premier Hotel Cape Manor offers 84 standard deluxe rooms, 9 executive rooms and 6 luxury suites. All rooms have en-suite bathrooms, air-conditioning, select DSTV bouquet, hairdryer, telephone, safe and tea & coffee making facilities. In an annex to Premier Hotel Cape Manor, 21 apartments (ungraded) offer fully equipped kitchenettes. These apartments are popular with families and those who prefer more privacy.
Services & Facilities:
To ensure that your stay is a memorable one, Premier Hotel Cape Manor offers several services such as onsite parking, transport & shuttle services, 24 hour reception, concierge facilities,24 hour room service, fully equipped business centre, laundry, ironing and valet services, swimming pool and internet access.
Wine & Dine:
The Promenade Restaurant is located within Premier Hotel Cape Manor. This 120-seater restaurant has a warm and welcoming ambience, featuring the finest local produce from the Cape. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily and leads onto an outdoor patio.
The Promenade bar at the Premier Hotel Cape Manor features a wide selection of local estate wines, in addition to both local and international spirits and liqueurs. The ideal location of the Premier Hotel Cape Manor on the Sea Point promenade ensures that visitors can enjoy a variety of Cape Town tourist attractions and activities and explore the secrets of the city with ease.
Simple, wholesome and fresh fare that is fast, fun and affordable, is core to the culinary philosophy at the luxury, family friendly Premier Hotel Cape Manor and its Promenade Restaurant & Cocktail Bar. Breakfast is a scrumptious array of seasonal fresh cut fruits, continental meats and cheeses, daily baked breads and pastries to the traditional hot fare at the Promenade Restaurant, a sure way to start the day. Lunch is a light fare made to order and can be enjoyed in the stylish restaurant or, weather dependant, on the terrace.
Enjoy a sundowner in the Promenade Bar or on the open air deck whilst watching the sun set over the awe inspiring Atlantic Ocean before enjoying a buffet or set menu meal in the Promenade Restaurant where delectable and mouth watering cuisine is perfectly married to fine South African wines. Delicious meals may also be enjoyed in the privacy and comfort of your bedroom.
Warm colors, a relaxed atmosphere, excellent service, and delicious meals all contribute to a lovely time at the Promenade Restaurant & Cocktail Bar, conveniently situated on the ground floor of the hotel.
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Local Attractions
Cape Town's tourist attractions are diverse and offer something for every taste, from history and shipwrecks, to sandy beaches, golf courses, nature trails to nightclubs, fine dining and excellent entertainment.
Table Mountain
It is undoubtedly the most enchanting of the Cape Town tourist attractions.A visit to the landmark should form part of your sightseeing excursion.
Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
One of the most visited Cape Town tourist attractions is only a short stroll from the Premier Hotel Cape Manor. With its African curios shops, excellent restaurants, gift shops and boats, you can indulge your senses in its scenery while enjoying excellent shopping.
Beaches
Being situated on the Sea Point promenade, guests are invited to take a leisurely stroll on the spectacular beaches and explore the many Cape Town tourist attractions. Popular and trendy beaches in close proximity include the famous and upmarket Clifton and Camps Bay beaches as well as Llandudno, Sandy Bay, Bakoven, Saunders, 3 Anchor Bay, and Mouille Point.
Golf Courses
An 18-hole golf course is in close proximity to Premier Hotel Cape Manor, while many other golf courses also forming part of the Cape Town tourist attractions, can be visited for a round of golf, including Arabella, Atlantic Beach, Erinvale, Rondebosch, Mowbray and Milnerton courses.
Other activities and facilities:
- outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, rock climbing, water sports
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gym facilities
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historical Buildings & Museums
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nightclubs
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restaurants
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and much much more!
Sport & recreation
Guests can relax next to the outdoor swimming pool at the Premier Hotel Cape Manor. All other recreational facilities such as gym, tennis, bowls and squash are in close proximity while the Hotel can arrange snorkeling, shark cage diving, sailing, water skiing, paragliding, hiking, abseiling and cycling.
Shopping
Cape Town is known for its small shopping villages and large malls. With so many shopping facilities, you will never tire of the variety offered. The V&A Waterfront only minutes away, the Cape Quarter at Green Point where Capetonians gather for wonderful eating, entertainment and shopping, and Canal Walk in Century City providing one of the most rewarding shopping experiences, should be visited.
Historical Buildings and Museums
There are literally hundreds of historical buildings that form part of the best Cape Town tourist attractions, from the Castle to lighthouses and small museums keep travellers in awe of the city’s rich and diverse cultural history. The lighthouse at Cape Point, built in 1857 is the most powerful lighthouse in South Africa. The South African Maritime Museum has a comprehensive display of model ships not to be missed. Tourists can wonder through the city’s museums and historical buildings for days on end.
