A stately Victorian building painted a pristine white, The Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel offers pure luxury, Cape Town style.
If Oscar Wilde were still alive and discovered The Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel, he would be very impressed. Not just because the hotel was themed after the bohemian literary figure himself, but because it offers guests a Cape Town experience that is private, secure, and fabulously stylish. The two-story Georgian and Victorian building was even declared a national monument in 1984.
If you're familiar with the South African tradition of impeccable style, you won't find it difficult to imagine the gorgeous interiors of The Cape Cadogan Boutique Hotel. Decorated in a creamy ivory scheme with lovely antiques placed here and there, the 12 guestrooms and suites ooze colonial charm and sophistication, complete with the most modern amenities imaginable, of course.
Explore nearby restaurants and sidewalk cafes, sit next to an open fireplace in the hotel's lounge, peruse the books in the library, or relax in the garden or pool area. Wilde would certainly approve.