The Trevoyan, an 1894 Victorian-style boutique guesthouse, offers a serene and tranquil ambiance that contrasts beautifully with its vibrant, central location in the heart of the city. A standout feature of this charming property is a majestic 100-year-old oak tree, greeting guests with its rustling leaves and gracefully outstretched branches.
The Trevoyan Guesthouse is a hidden gem in the heart of Cape Town’s city center. Nestled in the Tamboerskloof neighborhood, it’s just moments from the trendy Kloof and Long Streets, renowned for their world-class restaurants and lively bars. From the guesthouse, you can soak in stunning views of the iconic Table Mountain, which watches over this vibrant, cosmopolitan city. The Table Mountain Cableway and the bustling Victoria & Alfred Waterfront are just a short drive or taxi ride away.
Offering excellent value for money, The Trevoyan Guesthouse is perfect for travelers seeking an authentic Capetonian experience in a setting that is both unpretentious and comfortable. With its inviting outdoor pool and charming gardens, it’s one of our top picks for a relaxed stay in Cape Town. Accommodation is offered on a bed and breakfast basis, encouraging guests to explore the city’s rich culinary scene.
The Trevoyan features seven individually decorated rooms, five of which are located in the main house. These range from the cozy superior room to luxurious suites, one of which boasts breathtaking mountain views. Each room is designed in soothing, muted tones, preserving original Victorian features, and includes an en-suite bathroom, satellite TV, minibar, tea and coffee facilities, and WiFi.
For added privacy, the garden villa offers two spacious suites, each equipped with its own kitchenette, making it a perfect option for longer stays or for those seeking a more independent experience.
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