Steenberg Hotel
The luxurious Steenberg Hotel is situated on the Cape’s oldest farm, a mere twenty-minute drive from the bustling heart of Cape Town. The hotel nestles in the tranquil Constantia Valley, against the slopes of the Steenberg Mountains, offering sweeping views over the False Bay. Its buildings, dating back to 1682, were lovingly restored and have been declared a National Monument. Here the legendary elegance and traditions of the 17th century blend harmoniously with the most refined luxuries and conveniences of our modern age.
  
This boutique hotel is a haven of serenity and gracious hospitality with a choice of twenty four elegant, air conditioned rooms, three of which are the incredible Heritage Suites. Each en-suite room is tastefully furnished, some with exquisite antiques and all overlooking the vineyards or manicured gardens. Award-winning chef, Garth Almazan, will host you at the Catharina’s Restaurant in which guests are invited to relax, dine in style and enjoy sophisticated South African cuisine. The professional staff in the luxurious and spacious spa will offer guests the perfect treatment to suit their particular needs. Tailored health menus are available. The estate boasts a state of the art modern winery, producing some of the country’s finest award winning wines. A championship 18-hole golf course designed by Peter Matkovich surrounds the hotel. Guests are given special rates and can enjoy a round of golf on a course that was designed to make full use of the natural features and hazards.

Steenberg has been named Leading Wine Estate in South Africa at the World Travel Awards in 2007.

Contact us during office hours (GMT+2):
Tel: +27 11 888 4037
Fax: +27 11 888 1041

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