The Constantia

Sleeps up to: 12

This exquisite property is hidden away amongst the leafy vines of the oldest winelands of the Cape, yet only a short drive from the city centre and the attractions of the Cape Peninsula. The Constantia is available to rent exclusively as a catered villa or by the room.

The Constantia is an elegant and stylish retreat with a wonderful location and a traditional country style décor. Each of the six rooms and suites is spacious and offers the ultimate in comfort and luxury. Privacy and tranquillity are the twin themes of the hotel, with even the luxury swimming pool and surrounding tanning terraces having been landscaped and sunk below ground level to make it very private. Guests can relax with a complimentary drink from the lounge bar, including bespoke local wines (you help yourself), and admire the views towards Table Mountain, or there are a host of places to visit within just a few minutes drive, including Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, five minutes drive, and the chic Constantia Village Mall, a one minute drive away.

Sleeps up to: 12

Facilities

24 Hour Security

Fax Facilities

Gardens

In-house Chauffeur

Internet Access

Lounge

Spa Treatments On Site

Swimming Pool

In-house Chef (Who will cook on request)

Activities

Golf: 5 minutes drive

Tennis: 5 minutes drive

Golf, Fishing, Skin Diving And Trips To The Winelands Can Be Arranged

Your Accommodation

Villa

Six suites

All have sitting area, en suite bathroom and private patios with views over the gardens to Table Mountain.

Air-conditioning (in all suites)

Under-floor heating (in all suites)

TV (satellite in all suites)

Telephone (in all suites)

Safe (in all suites)

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

Cape Town is the oldest European settlement in South Africa, and remains one of the most beautiful and distinctive cities in the world. At the heart of the city’s celebrated buildings is the Castle of Good Hope, a national landmark on Buidekant Street and now a captivating museum. In fashionable Adderley Street, a large exquisite garden complex houses several significant buildings including the elegant National Gallery, the South African Museum with its domed Planetarium, the Cultural History Museum in the old slave lodge and the Tuynhuys, the current residence of South Africa’s state president. The premier waterfront development of Victoria and Alfred at Table Bay Harbour is a cosmopolitan promenade of entertainment, shopping and markets, first class accommodation, magnificent restaurants and the massive Two Oceans Aquarium on Dock Road.

The flat-topped Table Mountain with its massive vertical sandstone cliffs is one of the most famous landmarks in the world and a national monument. Travel in style by cable car to the summit for awe-inspiring views of the coastline and the magnificent landscape surrounding Cape Town. Drive along the Table Mountain circular drive, where you can take in breathtaking vistas of Camps Bay beneath the impressive rock formations known as the Twelve Apostles. Together with Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens and the rest of the peninsula, Table Mountain forms part of the Cape floral kingdom, one of only six such kingdoms in the world.