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OUR BOUTIQUE HOTELS
When you’re traveling the world for nine months, one of the most important things to consider is where you’re going to sleep. A good night’s sleep is the key to an incredible day’s adventures ...
So what does a good night’s sleep look like to us?
We’re looking for places that are extraordinary, in some way. Off the beaten path, lavishly decorated, blissfully luxurious, or delightfully quirky. We want to discover hotels that will transform our definition of the word ‘hotel’. We want to stay at the most unique places, the ones that will stick in our memories forever. Whether we remember them for their delicious food, their fluffy bathrobes, their melt-away-stress bathtubs, or their highly individual service, the list of hotels we stay at will be the best and the most highly recommended spots in each of the countries we visit. The best night’s sleep to be found in each country, you might say.
And you’ll be able to live through the experience with us, right here, as we review each and every one of them.
Excited? So are we!
THE ONE & ONLY HOTEL, V&A WATERFRONT, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
21st July 2009
There are people who only stay in One&Only hotels – and I can see why. The latest addition to South African Sol Kerzner’s One&Only family, in Cape Town’s vibey waterfront, is an absolute delight, from check-in to check-out.
THE GRAND DADDY HOTEL, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
12th June 2009
There have been whispers circulating the streets of Cape Town lately, about a mysterious new trailer park that’s taken residence on a rooftop in Long Street. The rumours are true, it turns out, and will lead you to one of the most unique hotels you’re likely to find anywhere in the country.
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