Victoria & Alfred Hotel

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Victoria & Alfred Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa

History and modern luxury merge to create ageless beauty at the Victoria & Alfred Hotel, which was built in 1904 as the North Quay Warehouse. This iconic establishment was named after Queen Victoria and her son, Prince Alfred who played an intrinsic role in the establishment of the Breakwater Basin – now the V&A Waterfront.

The hotel is located in the very heart of this internationally acclaimed destination and is a sophisticated retreat amid the buzz. It offers some of the most enviable views of Cape Town Harbour, Table Mountain and the slick city that stretches out at the foot of this Natural Wonder. Timeless elegance and personalised luxury are found at the award-winning Victoria & Alfred Hotel.

Attention to detail, its elegance and an outstanding reputation have set this hotel apart as one of Cape Town’s finest establishments. A luxurious stay awaits at each of the 94 well-appointed, contemporary rooms, with views of the Alfred Basin, Table Mountain or the piazza. Warm personal service makes guests feel at home instantly.

Fine Dining

Massages

Helicopter Scenic Flights

High Tea

Sanctuary Spa

At Sanctuary Spa we pride ourselves on distinction. We have compiled a portfolio of exquisitely unique treatments that are the perfect combination of ancient and modern techniques.

Involving the arts of advanced massage techniques, we incorporate elements that enhance your entire being, promoting restoration on every level and captivating the senses, taking you on a journey of unparalleled relaxation and tranquillity.

two spa tables with heated stones on top

Gym Session

Available at The Dock House everyday.

two women stretch before their workout

Shopping Time

Thanks to the wonderful location of the hotel you will find all the most beautiful shops of the city within 2 minutes walking distance.

close up of two women holding shopping bags

Half Day City and Table Mountain Tour

Experience Cape Town’s highlights, from built landmarks to the city’s famous natural features (private and group tour).

  • South African Museum and the Company Gardens
  • Parliament buildings
  • City Hall and Castle of Good Hope
  • Malay Quarter/Bo-Kaap
  • Green Market Square
  • Signal Hill
  • Camps Bay and Clifton
  • Short diamond factory tour (optional)
exterior view of white hotel building with red bus out front

Ginja

Ginja caters to guests of the Victoria & Alfred Hotel as well as other patrons. A stone’s throw from the water’s edge in the heart of the V&A Waterfront, the restaurant exudes a wonderful atmosphere, enhanced by its contemporary interior and superb views of Table Mountain.

table with food on top in Ginja Restaurant

Dash

Located at the Queen Victoria Hotel, this esteemed fine dining establishment pays tribute to Queen Victoria’s beloved pet dog, Dash. This restaurant offers an elegant experience with a touch of drama in the presentation of its menu. Breakfasts, lunches and dinners are served, and drinks can be enjoyed at the bar.

top view of cheese dish on table

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