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Iconic Landmark – a masterpiece of corporate modernism
The Hotel on St. Georges, is conveniently located on the foreshore, the major hub of Cape Town’s legal, financial and publishing district. This location enjoys the convenience of being a few minutes walk from Cape Town CBD, Cape Town International Convention Centre and the world renowned V&A Waterfront and 22 kilometers from Cape Town International Airport.

The Hotel on St. Georges offers an intimate atmosphere and all rooms and suites are attractively furnished and offer leisure and business travelers every modern comfort. Each 139 hotel rooms have private bath and shower, hair dryer, electric shaving plug (220/110V),complimentary tea and coffee making facilities, direct dial telephone, Satellite TV with 9 channels and remote control, safety deposit boxes.

Location
22 kilometers from Cape Town International Airport
1 kilometer from Cape Town International Convention Centre – approx 5 minute walk
3 kilometers from V&A Waterfront
Accommodation
The St George's Hotel's 139 rooms have private bathrooms with shower, toilet, radio and telephone, remote controlled colour television, with M-Net and MagiNet (Pay Per View), individually controlled air-conditioning, electric razor plug (220 / 110v), free tea and coffee making facilities.
Luxury accommodation combines here with warm hospitality and first rate service. The Hotel is conveniently situated in the heart of Cape Town, and it is close to many historical centres, banks, flea markets, shopping malls, beaches and the Cape Town international Convention Centre.

Amenities and Services:
- Fax, mail and photostat Facilities
- Non smoking rooms
- Interleading Rooms
- Baby Cots / Baby Sitters
- Safety Deposit Boxes
- Doctors and Dentist on call
- Cell Phone Friendly
- Car Rental on Request
- Luggage Storeroom
- Ice Machine
- Parking - Cost of R35.00
- Curio Shop in Lobby
Conferencing
Facilities
- Private bath
- Shower
- Hair dryer
- Electric Shaving plug (220/110V)
- Tea and Coffee
- Air conditioning and Heating
- Telephone
- TV with 9 channels
- Safety Deposit boxes in all rooms

Amenities & Services
- Room Service from 07h00 to 22h00
- Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service
- Non-smoking rooms
- Inter-connecting rooms
- Luggage Storeroom
- Fax, Mail and Photostat facilities
- Business Centre
- Secretarial services available on request
- WIFI Enabled areas and internet available in all rooms
- Car rental - On Request
- Baby cots and babysitter services – On Request
- Doctor & Dentist Services on call
- Parking (at extra cost)
- Information and Travel Desk
- Private dining room – On request
Dining
Hotel on St. Georges has a continental La Brasserie restaurant and bar which is open for breakfast and dinner. Relax and enjoy a pleasant meal, or enjoy a drink after a hard day's exploring the wonders of the Cape!
Restaurants
La Brasserie Restaurant
Type of Cuisine: A la carte and Buffet
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Opening Times |
Closing Times |
| Breakfast |
06h30 |
10h00 |
| Lunch |
11h30 |
14h30 |
| Dinner |
18h00 |
22h00 |
Sunday Times
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Opening Times |
Closing Times |
| Breakfast |
07h00 |
10h30 |
Activities
The Cape's beautiful beaches are right on your doorstep and sight-seeing tours can be arranged through St George's Hotel's Guest Services Desk to Cape Point, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens and the beautiful wine route.
Museums and historical buildings, cinemas, shopping centres, art galleries, and more, are within walking distance of St George's Hotel. Your relaxation and entertainment requirements are well catered forat this hotel in Cape Town.
You can visit the famous Cape Town V&A Waterfront which is 5 minutes drive from St George's Hotel or you can visit Table Mountain and if you wake up early you might get a glimpse of the sightful 'table cloth' (cloud that covers the top of the mountain).
For the golf enthusiasts, the Cape has some of the best and beautiful golf courses in the world. Major 18 hole golf courses are close by: Royal Cape, Westbanke, Steenberg, Clovelly. You will enjoy seeing some rare and animals and beautiful birds should you choose to take a trip to Cape Point. This is also where the Indian and the Atlantic Sea meet.

Attractions
- Art Escape Theatre
- Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
- Restaurants and Pubs
- Table Mountain Cableway
- Rhodes Memorial
- The Castle
- Gardens
- Rotunda Junction
- Sunset Cruises from Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
- Aquarium - Deep Sea
- Fishing
- Walking Tours & Trails
- Wine lands
- Kirstenbosh Botanical Gardens & The Flowers
- Robben Island
- Cape Point
- Explore the Peninsula and Hout Bay
- Century City Shopping Mall
- Cape Town International Convention Centre
Directions
- Take N1 or N2 towards Cape Town.
- Follow the sign towards the V&A Waterfront and Cape Town Convention Centre (CTICC).
- Carry on straight @ the highways end, crossing the 1st traffic light (V+A Waterfront entrance is on the right).
- Cross over a further traffic light (+-100 meters) and at the 3rd traffic light turn left into Riebeeck Street.
- At the 5th traffic light down the road (all with a few hundred meters) turn left into St. Georges Mall (Pedestrian Area)
- 25 m down the Mall is the entrance to Hotel on St. Georges
Area Information
Cape Town
Cape Town is southern Africa's most beautiful, most romantic and most visited city. Indeed, few urban centres anywhere can match its setting along the mountainous Cape Peninsula spine, which slides into the Atlantic Ocean. By far the most striking - and famous - of its sights is Table Mountain , frequently shrouded by clouds, and rearing up from the middle of the city.
More than a scenic backdrop, Table Mountain is the solid core of Cape Town, dividing the city into distinct zones with public gardens, wilderness, forests, hiking routes, vineyards and desirable residential areas trailing down its lower slopes. Standing on the tabletop, you can look north for a giddy view of the city centre, its docks lined with matchbox ships. Looking west, beyond the mountainous Twelve Apostles, the drop is sheer and your eye will sweep across Africa's priciest real estate, clinging to the slopes along the chilly but spectacularly beautiful Atlantic seaboard. Turning south, the mountainsides are forested and several historic vineyards and the marvellous Botanical Gardens creep up the lower slopes. Beyond the oak-lined suburbs of Newlands and Constantia lies the warmer False Bay seaboard, which curves around towards Cape Point.
To appreciate Cape Town you need to spend time outdoors, as Capetonians do, hiking, picnicking or sunbathing, or often choosing mountain bikes in preference to cars and turning adventure activities into an obsession. Sailboarders from around the world head for Table Bay for some of the world's best windsurfing, and the brave (or unhinged) jump off Lion's Head and paraglide down close to the Clifton beachfront. But the city offers sedate pleasures as well, along its hundreds of paths and 150km of beaches.
Cape Town's rich urban texture is immediately apparent in its diverse architecture: an indigenous Cape Dutch style, rooted in the Netherlands, finds its apotheosis in the Constantia wine estates, which were themselves brought to new heights by French refugees in the seventeenth century; Muslim slaves, freed in the nineteenth century, added their minarets to the skyline; and the English, who invaded and freed these slaves, introduced Georgian and Victorian buildings. In the tightly packed terraces of twentieth-century Bo-Kaap and the tenements of District Six, coloured descendants of slaves evolved a unique brand of jazz, which is still played in the Cape Flats and some trendy city-centre clubs.
Western CapeThe Western Cape continues to be one of the most favoured destinations for foreigners. Everyone wants to see Cape Town, one of the world’s most beautiful cities. Some attractions in Cape Town include:
- Dutch-built Castle of Good Hope
- Company’s Garden
- District Six Museum
- Houses of Parliament and the South African National Gallery
- A boat trip to Robben Island where former President Nelson Mandela spent most of his 27 years in jail.
- Table Mountain is a popular site for visitors and provides the majestic backdrop to the vibrant and friendly Mother City. It can be reached by an ultra-modern cableway.
- Newlands is home to the world-renowned Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, and the famous rugby stadium.
- At Cape Point, part of the Cape Peninsula National Park, there are many drives, walks, picnic spots and a licensed restaurant. This is the point where the Atlantic and Indian oceans meet.
- Hout Bay is well-known for its colourful working harbour. Seafood outlets, round-the-bay trips to the nearby seal island, and a famous harbour-front emporium attract many visitors.
- The Wine Route outside Cape Town offers the chance to taste first-class wines in arguably the most beautiful winelands in the world. Superb accommodation is available in historic towns such as Paarl, Stellenbosch and Franschoek, as well as on many estates and farms.
South AfricaThe country of South Africa occupies the southern tip of the African continent and is bordered by five countries including Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Botswana. Within South Africa lies the independent kingdom of Lesotho. Often described as “a world in one country”, South Africa offers the visitor a breathtaking variety of scenery, from desert and lush forest, to soaring mountains and vast empty plains. Culturally as diverse as the landscape, many visitors are drawn to experience for themselves the miracle of the peaceful overthrow of Apartheid. Others are attracted by endless golden beaches, big game, diving or snorkelling or bird watching. Whatever their reasons, visitors will find South Africa positively inviting, with world-class infrastructure, transport and accommodation.
Travel formalities
- Foreign visitors should check before arriving whether a visa is required. Visas are issued free of charge.
- Visitors must have at least one blank page in their passports.
- Tourists must have return or onward tickets.
- Those coming from yellow-fever areas should be able to prove inoculation.
- Foreign tourists may have their Value-Added Tax refunded upon departure.
- For safety, emergency and other information, phone 083-123-2345 (24 hours a day) when in South Africa.
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