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Escape to the Cape

CAPE GRACE

rom its location, on a private quay between the V&A Waterfront and the yacht basin, Cape Grace more than lives up to its name. Its setting certainly helps, with guests cheerfully removed from the busier shopping areas of Cape Town's wharf. Instead, mountain-facing rooms give visitors the feeling of being a world apart, while balconies with views of the working harbour offer something else: a sense that you're on a real city waterfront and not some tourist replica. Artefacts, local paintings, sculptures, rare fabrics and original antiques narrate the Cape's colourful past throughout the hotel and offer a break from the identikit design of most luxury stays. But it's the details that impress. The spa has African-inspired treatments that let you unwind in peace, and if you aren't tempted by the culinary delights of the city, the respected Signal Restaurant is reason enough to lure you out of your room; plus there's a whiskey

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