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You may not find Cape Town as cheap as it once wasdamn the exchange rate. So if the city's five-star hotels are a bit dear, consider the so-called "guest houses." Combination B&B and private home, many are quite stylish and have spectacular views; plus, guests get personal attention and advice on everything from where to eat to which beach to visit. Good bets are the Portfolio Collection, which lists guest houses, apartments, villas, and B&Bs (27-21-689-4020; www.portfoliocollection.com). For complete privacy, book a beach house from DG Rentals; a three-bedroom home overlooking the Atlantic Ocean starts at $500 per day (27-21-439-7549; www.capetown365.com).
The Pinnacle is a single-suite penthouse triplex with 180-degree views of the city's colorful Malay Quarter, Signal Hill, and the sea. Suitably minimalist and...more
This 11-year-old hotel blends Victorian and contemporary design and has "a magnificent presence on the wharf." Rooms have contemporary art and large windows...more
Perched on stilts between ancient milkwood trees, the ten wood-and-glass suites and two-bedroom presidential suite are so close to the pounding waves that it's...more
This smart hotel is poised above the Atlantic rollers on the beach road between Camps Bay and Llandudno. The rooms, a modern take on colonial decor done in...more
The hotel's former incarnation as a warehouse is evident in the brickwork and iron support beams visible at this waterfront property "a few steps from shops and...more
The tower opened next to the International Convention Center in 2003, allowing "easy access to the city, waterfront, and airport." The aluminum-and-glass...more









