Monday, January 4, 2010

Accommodation Capetown

Looking for accommodation in Capetown can be fun, but it can also be a daunting task for those who aren’t certain exactly where they want to stay. There are so many areas in Capetown that are nice and exiting and the biggest problem is every time you believe you found the best option, the next one will seem even better.

Business people and tourists have different needs and expectations from their chosen places of accommodation. While the tourist might not be concerned about fast internet access for the business traveler it will be a necessity. The business traveler wants a hotel that can provide in all his or her business needs and usually prefers easy access to the city.

Tourists, on the other hand come for a variety of reasons. Some are looking for the sun and the beach and others are set on exploring all the many attractions of this wonderful city.

Luckily Capetown is geared for all the needs of business and tourist travelers.

The inner city has an array of hotels that will impress any business traveler with its facilities. The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront is very close to the city bowl and with the choice of hotels available everybody will be able to find their perfect spot. Many of the inner city hotels have staff that can speak foreign languages such as Italian, German or Spanish to make the stay of any international business traveler even more enjoyable.

The Townhouse hotel is an old favorite that constantly updates its facilities to make it more attractive for the business traveler. The beauty of staying in the city is, even if you are there just for business and you are going to spend most of your time in meetings or conferences, each time when you step out of the building you will feel the warm African sun on your skin and Table Mountain would greet you from each and every direction.

Many tourists will enjoy a city stay as much as the business traveler will. While Capetown hosts the South African government for six months of the year and businesses are many and varied, there is an atmosphere in the city that says everything is not about money and business. As the first established city in South Africa, as far back as the 17th century, history and culture will greet you around every corner. The Castle of Good Hope lies calmly and elegant at the foot of the mountain as a reminder of the past. The gardens in the inner city are exquisite and tranquil and the many museums will keep visitors busy for a long time.

The tourist might, however, be there to attend one of the many international sport activities that are hosted in Capetown. International soccer, rugby and cricket tournaments regularly find their way to the city. If cricket is your choice you will find a couple of hotels, bed and breakfast facilities as well as self- catering accommodation in the Newlands area where the cricket stadium is situated. On the other hand if you are more interested in soccer you will want to stay in the city or closer to Green Point and Sea Point to be in the vicinity of the new soccer stadium.

Those who enjoy constant change can always book a few nights in a couple of the areas they like for a new and fresh experience every few days.

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