4/5 Mario 4 years ago on Google
This
is
a
solid
affordable
hotel
experience
for
anything
from
the
backpacker
to
the
more
cost-effective
professional.
I
stayed
in
a
three-bedroom
corner
unit.
The
rooms
are
furnished
nicely
with
modern
pieces.
The
corner
room
has
a
magnificent
wrap
around
balcony
and
a
massive
living
room.
Each
bedroom
had
its
own
bathroom,
plus
a
powder
room
in
the
entryway.
The
kitchen
was
ample
size
and
came
with
pots
and
pans.
The
laundry
room
had
a
functional
washer
and
dryer,
but
no
detergent.
Be
sure
to
bring
your
own,
or
buy
some
for
$20
rand
at
the
nearby
pay
and
pick
down
the
street.
The
rooms
had
little
bottles
of
shampoo,
bars
of
body
soap,
and
plenty
of
towels.
The
staff
is
exceptionally
nice.
Whatever
request
we
had,
they
were
more
than
willing
to
help.
They
were
also
attentive
and
delivered
on
their
promises.
The
location
is
great.
It’s
right
smack
dab
in
the
middle
of
Cape
Town’s
gayborhood.
I
was
there
with
my
partner
and
felt
safe
holding
hands,
but
still
got
the
usual
stares
we’ve
received
so
far
in
Africa.
If
you’re
looking
for
a
wonderful
dinner,
try
“Riva”
around
the
corner.
The
restaurant
is
an
Italian
seafood
dream.
Then,
head
over
to
Cafe
Manhattan
two
blocks
away
for
some
tasty
drinks,
plenty
of
gay
kitschy
decor,
and
LGBT+
people.
End
your
night
dancing
at
Cape
Bar,
a
fun
and
lively
dance
club
that
is
close
enough
to
walk
home
to.
If
you’re
looking
for
a
coffee,
try
Vida
in
the
mini-mall
down
the
street,
or
Kamili
or
Shift
if
you’re
willing
to
travel
for
a
cup
of
joe.