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Central Location
Located on the vibrant Long Street in the heart of Cape Town, Long Street Boutique Hotel offers a lively and convenient stay surrounded by nightlife and iconic attractions.
Chic Rooms and Amenities
Indulge in tastefully decorated rooms featuring modern amenities such as satellite TV, air conditioning, and Nespresso coffee machines. Relax in the communal lounge or on the balcony with stunning views of Table Mountain. Upgrade to deluxe rooms for a touch of luxury with Victorian baths.
Exploration and Convenience
Explore nearby attractions like The Company Gardens and Green Market Square within walking distance. With the Red Bus stop nearby, discovering the city is effortless. Enjoy a plethora of dining and entertainment options right at your doorstep.
Experience the vibrant pulse of Cape Town at Long Street Boutique Hotel. Book your stay now for an unforgettable urban retreat.
Please inform of your expected arrival time in advance. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details in your confirmation.
Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
Guests under the age of 18 can only check in with a parent or official guardian.
Payment before arrival by bank transfer is required. The property will contact you after you book to provide instructions.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Pets are not allowed.
Children ages 16 and older are allowed.
Children 16 years old stay for ZAR 375 per person per night when using an existing bed.
People 16 years old and over stay for ZAR 375 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
You haven't added any cots.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
Public parking is possible at a location nearby (reservation is needed) and costs ZAR 100 per day.
The place is close to shops, the restaurant was not to go out to look something
The Room was full of some hair and the cockroach 🪳 the place need to be fumigated.
Everything
The price of the food and breakfast menu was too expensive
Aceptable
Las escaleras no me gustan
Bed linen clean,
Too much noise, there's a 24hr pub next door. We couldn't hear the traffic noise but the music was loud all night.
Hi, I want to share with the next customers of this hotel, what was my experience without adding or taking off any things.
First of all, the two guys at reception, mr Tatenda and mr Tamy Zhoy were very kind and helpful. Expecially mr Tatenda took my luggage ( 23 kg. ) up to the 27 steps ( more or less, I don't remember exactly ), very steep, from the entrance ( you have to ring the dorbell ), to to reception and room level. No lift . My room was the n° 1. The room is pleasant with a nice and big balcony. The bed is huge and very confy, pillows included. The shower was ok too.
Unfortunatly, the room n 1 and the hotel. of course, faces Long Street ( omen nomen ), the most noisy street and dangerous. at night. of Cape Town. The room is dimly lit so it's impossible to read anything. Sleep is also affected by street noise until late at night, expecially on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings.
No breakfast, so, the evening before I ordered the breakfast to the reception and I could eat at the restaurant close to the hotel for 7,30 am. It happened that the owner of the hotel didn't awake in time, because the night before closed very late, and I remained without breakfast !!! The owners, kindly, to apologize, gave me a bottle of wine.
Unfortunatly, the room n 1 and the hotel. of course, faces Long Street ( omen nomen ), the most noisy street and dangerous. at night. of Cape Town. The room is dimly lit so it's impossible to read anything. Sleep is also affected by street noise until late at night, expecially on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings.
No breakfast, so, the evening before I ordered the breakfast to the reception and I could eat at the restaurant close to the hotel for 7,30 am. It happened that the owner of the hotel didn't awake in time, because the night before closed very late, and I remained without breakfast !!! The owners, kindly, to apologize, gave me a bottle of wine.
Place is very neat and tidy.love the shower/toilet.Just sqeeking of the floor and the noise outside was a problem. Place in good condition. Staff friendly and helpful.
The busy and noisy area.
The strategic location
The location is not that suitable for work as there are clubs adjacent the building and they are very noisy. But for leisure it shouldn’t be that much of a problem.
What a refreshing, clean place. The stuff was amazing.
Value for money
The stairs
Did not go to the restaurant
Security is top notch
Noise from the nearby bars
Good Room with good Facilities
its a very noisy venue, guests come in early hours of the morning, drunk, banging things and making alot of noise... No respect for the other guests
Loved that we were in an area that seemed to have a very African vibe and not touristy. Our stay was only meant to be a cheap stay before we went to our luxury apartment but loved it.
It was very noisy at night but then we expected that as we were warned. Its the party street of Cape Town after all.
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