- Accommodation
- South Africa
- Cape Town Accommodation
- Victoria & Alfred Hotel
Rooms
94
The Victoria & Alfred Hotel was originally built in 1904 as the North Quay Warehouse. The historic building was converted into a hotel in 1990 and named after Queen Victoria and her son, Prince Alfred who played a substantial role in the establishment of the “Breakwater Basin”, nowadays the V&A Waterfront.
The Victoria & Alfred Hotel is a renowned destination and offers a sophisticated retreat amid the buzz of the waterfront.
The hotel offers ninety-four well-appointed, contemporary rooms, with spectacular views of the Port of Cape Town, Table Mountain and the fascinating city stretching out below it.
The Victoria & Alfred Hotel was originally built in 1904 as the North Quay Warehouse. The historic building was converted into a hotel in 1990 and named after Queen Victoria and her son, Prince Alfred who played a substantial role in the establishment of the “Breakwater Basin”, nowadays the V&A Waterfront.
The Victoria & Alfred Hotel is a renowned destination and offers a sophisticated retreat amid the buzz of the waterfront.
The hotel offers ninety-four well-appointed, contemporary rooms, with spectacular views of the Port of Cape Town, Table Mountain and the fascinating city stretching out below it.