Establishment Details
All fifteen air-conditioned rooms are en suite and individually decorated with flair, with superb facilities ensuring every comfort and convenience. The gracious lounge, and its cosy bar stocked with rare Cape ports and single-malt Scotch whiskies, is a peaceful haven. For gourmets, the Villa offers fine dining with sublime cuisine, specialising in a variety of the freshest seafood (crayfish and oysters are served directly from the hotel’s sea-water tank), enhanced by many of the Cape’s finest wines, served in the charmingly restored dining room and on the vast veranda.
Owners, Cliff and Tabea Jacobs, ably assisted by a team of talented, professional staff, offer the kind of warm, personal attention that is never intrusive, always discreetly efficient.
OUR ROOMS:
All of our rooms are en suite with luxurious fittings, and are equipped with individually controlled air-conditioners, satellite television, mini-bars, safes, radio alarm clocks, heaters, hair-dryers, foreign plug systems and work desks with modem points. We have huge balconies with wonderful views of Table Bay, Lion's Head, Signal Hill, Devil's Peak and Table Mountain.
RESTAURANT:
For gourmets, Villa Belmonte offers fine dining with excellent cuisine - both à la carte and table d'hôte - enhanced by an award winning wine list emphasising many of the Cape's finest vineyards, served in the magnificently restored dining room and on the veranda. We serve a hearty, luxurious breakfast catering to international tastes. Breakfast times: 7.00am to 11.00am daily.
CONFERENCES:
For guests on business, well equipped conference rooms accommodate up to 30 persons. Secretarial services, supported by a Business Centre with an ADSL Internet dial-up facility, are available in several languages. Wireless broadband is available throughout the premises free of charge.
WHISKEY/PORT BAR:
End your day in our cosy bar stocked with rare Cape ports and single-malt Scotch whiskies where a lot of kindred spirits have met over the past years - and new friends have been made!
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION:
All tariffs are quoted in South African rands and are inclusive of early morning tea or coffee, full English or Continental breakfast, and Value Added Tax, but are exclusive of the Tourism Business Council of South Africa’s levy of 1% (one percent) of the applicable accommodation tariff.
Extra bed per night, inclusive of breakfast and VAT: R 290.00.
Management reserves the right to alter tariffs without prior notice.
Villa Belmonte is owned and operated by Cliff and Tabea Jacobs, ensuring that high standards of cleanliness, comfort and cuisine, as well as warm, personal service, are constantly maintained. All rooms are en suite with luxurious fittings and fixtures and are equipped with individually controlled air-conditioners, satellite television, mini-bars, safes, radio alarm clocks, heaters, hair-dryers and work desks with foreign plug systems and modem points. Guest facilities include: a large swimming pool, lounge with old-fashioned fireplace, cosy bar, snooker / pool / conference room (seating up to 30 persons, boardroom style, and equipped with a flipchart, whiteboard, screen and overhead projector), huge balconies, wonderful views of Table Bay, Lion’s Head, Signal Hill, Devil’s Peak and Table Mountain.
Villa Belmonte is situated 5 minutes from the centre of the city.
Luxury airport transfers may be organised on request.
Wireless broadband is available throughout the premises free of charge.
Foreign / other languages spoken: Afrikaans, French, German and Swiss-German.
Unfortunately, we are unable to cater for children under the age of 8 (eight) years.
No pets are allowed on the premises.
Credit / charge cards accepted: Mastercard, Visa, Diners Club and American Express.
Foreign currencies accepted: US dollar, British pound, Euro and Swiss franc.
We serve a hearty, “luxurious“ breakfast catering to international tastes. Breakfast times: 7.00am to 11.00am daily.
An innovative à la carte menu is served every evening from 6.00pm to 10.00pm, complimenting our now-famous “La Cuisine Spontanée” menu – our chefs’ spontaneous cooking of the evening. Our room service / terrace menu is available from 6.00am to 12.00 midnight every day.
A laundry / valet service is available from 8.00am to 8.00pm daily.
We provide 24-hour manned on-premises security.
Checkout time is 12.00 noon, or later if so desired, subject to prior arrangement with management. Check-in time is 2.00pm.
ALL FACILITIES AT VILLA BELMONTE AND / OR ROSE HEIGHTS ARE USED ENTIRELY AT GUESTS’ OWN RISK.
GRADED A 5-STAR HOTEL
DINERS CLUB WINELIST OF THE YEAR 2008 DIAMOND AWARD WINNER
A member of: AA QUALITY ASSURED ACCOMMODATION
PORTFOLIO’S COUNTRY PLACES COLLECTION
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Unit Information
Bird Room,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 2
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Overview
| The Bird Room is one of the original bedrooms in the Manor House and is situated on the 1st floor with access to the 250 square metre balcony facing the City with magnificent vistas of Lion’s Head, Signal Hill and Table Bay. It houses twin beds with bathroom.
The décor is inviting, with rich colours, beautiful stained wooden furniture and a specially insulated carpet which significantly reduces noise that would normally occur with 105 year old wooden floor boards.
The Bird Room has taken its name from the Cape’s world of birds. |
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Bed configuration
| Twin beds with bathroom. |
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Butterfly Room,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 2
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Overview
| The Butterfly Room is one of the original bedrooms in the Manor House and is situated on the 1st floor with direct access to the 250 square metre balcony facing the City with magnificent vistas of Lion’s Head, Signal Hill and Table Bay. It houses twin beds with bathroom.
The décor is inviting, with rich colours, beautiful stained wooden furniture and a specially insulated carpet which significantly reduces noise that would normally occur with 105 year old wooden floor boards.
The Butterfly Room has taken its name from the world of Butterflies. |
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Bed configuration
| Twin beds with bathroom. |
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Cabaret Suite,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 4
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Overview
| The Cabaret Suite is situated in an annex next to Villa Belmonte. It houses a king-size double-bedded room with a large bathroom, lounge and its own private bar situated in a separate room. A pull-out double extra bed is situated in the bedroom & lounge area. It has very nice views of Devil’s Peak. One of our largest suites at 68 square metres, it is highly suitable for families of 3 to 4 persons.
The décor is warm, with rich colours, pillars and dark wood furniture. Triple glazing and a fresh air circulation system ensures that windows do not have to be opened.
The Cabaret Suite has taken its name from the Stage. |
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Bed configuration
| King-size double-bedded room with a large bathroom, lounge and its own private bar situated in a separate room. A pull-out double extra bed is situated in the bedroom & lounge area. |
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Caesar Suite,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 4
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Overview
| The Caesar Suite is situated in an annex next to Villa Belmonte. It houses a king-size double-bedded room with a large bathroom, lounge and a separate breakfast room. A pull-out double extra bed is situated in the bedroom & lounge area. It has very nice views of Devil’s Peak. One of our largest suites at 75 square metres, it is highly suitable for families of 3 to 4 persons.
The décor is warm, with rich colours, pillars and dark wood furniture. Triple glazing and a fresh air circulation system ensures that windows do not have to be opened.
The Caesar Suite has taken its name from Julius Caesar, the famous Roman Emperor. |
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Bed configuration
| King size double-bedded room with a large bathroom, lounge and a separate breakfast room. A pull-out double extra bed is situated in the bedroom & lounge area. |
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Empire Room,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 2
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Overview
| The Empire Room was built in 1996 and is situated on the ground floor of the Manor House facing our luxurious gardens and the large heated swimming pool. It houses extra-length twin beds with a bathroom equipped with a sky-light ensuring natural light by day and night.
The décor is inviting, with rich colours and beautiful stained wooden and wrought iron furniture.
The Empire Room has taken its name from the Baroque theme in 19 century France. |
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Bed configuration
| Extra-length twin beds with a bathroom equipped with a sky-light ensuring natural light by day and night. |
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Fable Room,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 2
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Overview
| The Fable Room was built in 1996 and is situated on the ground floor of the Manor House facing our luxurious gardens and the large heated swimming pool. It houses a king-size double bed withbathroom and a verandah equipped with its own private fountain which may switched on or off at will within the room itself.
The décor is inviting, with rich colours and beautiful stained wooden and wrought iron furniture.
The Fable Room has taken its name from the great 19 century writers of fairy tales: the Brothers Grimm’s endearing Hansel and Gretel stories. |
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Bed configuration
| King-size double bed with bathroom and a verandah equipped with its own private fountain which may switched on or off at will within the room itself. |
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Flower Room,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 3
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Overview
| Originally one of the Manor House’s lounges, the Flower Room is situated on the ground floor and houses twin beds with bathroom and lounge.
The décor is inviting, with rich colours, beautiful stained wooden furniture.
The Flower Room has taken its name from the Cape’s floral kingdom. |
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Bed configuration
| Twin beds with bathroom and lounge. |
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Imperial Room,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 4
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Overview
| Our Imperial Room is situated in an annex next to Villa Belmonte. It houses extra-length twin beds with a large bathroom, lounge and its own private garden. A pull-out double extra bed is situated in the bedroom & lounge area. It has very nice views of Devil’s Peak. One of our largest rooms at 60 square metres, it is highly suitable for families of 3 to 4 persons.
The décor is warm, with rich colours, pillars and dark wood furniture. Triple glazing and a fresh air circulation system ensures that windows do not have to be opened.
The Imperial Room has also taken its name from the luxuries of the Imperial Roman Empire. |
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Bed configuration
| Extra-length twin beds with a large bathroom, lounge and its own private garden. A pull-out double extra bed is situated in the bedroom & lounge area. |
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Mountain Room,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 2
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Overview
| The Mountain Room was built in 1992 and is situated on the 1st floor of the Manor House with direct access to the 250 square metre balcony with magnificent vistas of Table Mountain and Devil’s Peak. It houses a queen-size double bed with shower-room.
The décor is inviting, with rich colours, beautiful stained wooden furniture and a specially insulated carpet which significantly reduces sounds that would normally occur with wooden floor boards.
The Mountain Room has taken its name from the icon of the Cape, namely: Table Mountain. |
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Bed configuration
| Queen-size double bed with shower-room. |
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Music Room,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 2
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Overview
| The Music Room was built in 1992 and is situated on the 1st floor of the Manor House with direct access to the 250 square metre balcony with magnificent vistas of Table Mountain and Devil’s Peak. It houses a king-size double bed with bathroom.
The décor is inviting, with rich colours, beautiful stained wooden furniture and a specially insulated carpet which significantly reduces sounds that would normally occur with wooden floor boards.
The Music Room has taken its name from immortal 18 and 19 century composers. |
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Bed configuration
| King-size double bed with bathroom. |
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Royal Room,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 2
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Overview
| The Royal Room was built in 1996 and is situated on the ground floor of the Manor House facing our luxurious gardens and the large heated swimming pool. It houses extra-length twin beds with a bathroom equipped with a sky-light ensuring natural light by day and night.
The décor is inviting, with rich colours and beautiful stained wooden and wrought iron furniture.
The Royal Room has taken its name from its 1st guest in 1996: a member of the late Princess Diane’s family. |
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Bed configuration
| Extra-length twin beds with a bathroom equipped with a sky-light ensuring natural light by day and night. |
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Sea Room,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 3
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Overview
| The Sea Room is one of the original bedrooms in the Manor House and is situated on the 1st floor with direct access to the 250 square metre balcony with magnificent vistas of Lion’s Head, Signal Hill, Table Bay, Devil’s Peak and Table Mountain. It houses a king-size double bed with bathroom.
The décor is inviting, with rich colours, beautiful stained wooden furniture and a specially insulated carpet which significantly reduces sound that would normally occur with 105 year old wooden floor boards.
The Sea Room has taken its name from the “fairest Cape in all the world”. |
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Bed configuration
| King-size double bed with bathroom. |
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Shell Room,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 2
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Overview
| Originally a smaller lounge, the Shell Room is situated on the ground floor in the Manor House. It houses a queen size double bed with shower-room.
The décor is inviting, with rich colours and beautiful stained wooden.
The Shell Room has taken its name from the Cape’s world of sea-shells. |
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Bed configuration
| Queen size double bed with shower-room. |
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Sun Room,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 4
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Overview
| Our Sun Room is situated in an annex next to Villa Belmonte. It houses a king-size double bed with a large bathroom, lounge and its own private garden. A pull-out double extra bed is situated in the bedroom & lounge area. It has very nice views of Devil’s Peak. One of our largest rooms at 55 square metres, it is highly suitable for families of 3 to 4 persons.
The décor is warm, with rich colours, pillars and dark wood furniture. Triple glazing and a fresh air circulation system ensures that windows do not have to be opened.
The Sun Room has taken its name from the Atzec and Inca Empires in South America. |
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Bed configuration
| Pull-out double extra bed is situated in the bedroom & lounge area. |
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Tapestry Room,
1
bedroom,
sleeps 3
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Overview
| The Tapestry Room is one of the original bedrooms in the Manor House and is situated on the 1st floor with direct access to the 250 square metre balcony facing the City with magnificent vistas of Lion’s Head, Signal Hill and Table Bay. It houses twin beds with bathroom.
The décor is inviting, with rich colours, beautiful stained wooden furniture and a specially insulated carpet which significantly reduces noise that would normally occur with 105 year old wooden floor boards.
The Tapestry Room has taken its name from beautiful Middle Eastern tapestries. |
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Bed configuration
| Twin beds with bathroom. |
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