Welgelegen House vs The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa
Both Welgelegen Boutique Guest House and The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa are rated highly by professionals. Overall, The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa ranks significantly higher than Welgelegen Boutique Guest House. The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa ranks #2 in Cape Town with endorsements from 12 reviewers such as Travel + Leisure, Oyster and The Telegraph.
Welgelegen House
6 Stephen Street, Cape Town Central 8001, South Africa
From $267 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Rough Guide
"A Victorian guesthouse with mountain views and furnished with considerable style."
The Telegraph
8.0
"This is one of the best-value guest houses in the city, and a personal favourite when booking for friends or family visiting from the UK."
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Mr & Mrs Smith
"Seductively simple, Welgelegen hotel is a boutique B&B in Cape Town a short stroll from chic Kloof Street."
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Fodor's
"The look is a mixture of African chic and romantic whimsy, and the pretty courtyard is a good place to relax after a busy day."
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The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa
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Victoria Rd., Cape Town, 8040, South Africa
From $278 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
Concierge
"This smart hotel is poised above the Atlantic rollers on the beach road between Camps Bay and Llandudno."
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Much controversy attended the building of this five-star hotel in the middle of a nature reserve, but the sea views are naturally wonderful."
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DK Eyewitness
"Sandwiched between the mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, this secluded five-star retreat has uninterrupted views of the pristine coastline."
Time Out
"It's all about location at this five-star hotel and spa that's perched on the rocks above Oudekraal, near Llandudno."
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Star Service
"Fronting splashing waves and majestic mountains, this secluded hotel offers up a healthy serving of contemporary innocence with guilty pleasures."
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