Ellerman House
33.93° S, 18.42° E

   

Ellerman House

Perched on the cliffs of Bantry Bay, Ellerman House is one of Cape Town’s most exclusive boutique hotels. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, this elegant property offers a blend of privacy, sophistication, and South African charm, making it a preferred destination for discerning travelers.

Originally a private residence built in 1906, the hotel retains the warmth and intimacy of a grand home while delivering world-class hospitality. It features just 13 individually designed rooms and suites, ensuring a sense of exclusivity. Additionally, the Ellerman House Villas offer a more contemporary take on luxury, ideal for families or groups seeking privacy.

One of the property’s highlights is its extensive South African art collection, spanning from historic works to contemporary masterpieces. Guests can enjoy a curated art tour within the hotel, providing an insightful look into the country’s artistic evolution.

The culinary experience at Ellerman House is equally exceptional. The in-house chefs craft seasonal menus using locally sourced ingredients, complemented by an impressive wine collection housed in a visually striking wine gallery. The property’s cellar features some of South Africa’s finest vintages, offering curated tastings for wine enthusiasts.

Beyond the hotel’s impeccable service and refined décor, guests can indulge in the Ellerman House Spa, which provides a tranquil space for relaxation, with a range of treatments inspired by natural African elements. The infinity pool, set against breathtaking ocean views, is another perfect spot to unwind.

Located just a short drive from Clifton Beach, Table Mountain, and Cape Town’s vibrant city center, Ellerman House is ideally positioned for exploring the best of the region while enjoying a serene retreat. With its combination of heritage, art, fine dining, and personalized service, this boutique hotel is an exceptional choice for those seeking a truly luxurious South African experience.

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