Rich history comes to life

Set in an 11.5 acre landscaped garden with ancient oak trees, The Alphen Boutique Hotel has all the trimmings of a 5-star hotel and more.

Set in an 11.5 acre landscaped garden with ancient oak trees, The Alphen Boutique Hotel has all the trimmings of a 5-star hotel and more.

Published Jan 13, 2012

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Centrally situated on the Cape Peninsula, a mere 30 minutes from Cape Town city centre, Cape Town International Airport and False Bay, the Alphen Boutique Hotel has modern amenities, plush comforts and high-tech facilities.

A playful twist has been added to the décor and design whilst preserving the tradition and rich backdrop of this historical estate in the Constantia Valley.

Offering Cape hospitality since the 18th century and declared a national monument in 1973, The Alphen was originally part of the Groot Constantia Estate.

Producing wine and export fruit, it was the first estate to grow grapes, make and bottle wine and sell it to the public. It boasts a rich, interesting history and has hosted the likes of Mark Twain, Cecil John Rhodes, George Bernard Shaw and Jan Smuts.

It also features the oldest surviving mill on the Cape Peninsula.

Set in an 11.5 acre landscaped garden with ancient oak trees, The Alphen Boutique Hotel has all the trimmings of a 5-star hotel and more.

Be it relaxation, socialising, conducting business, dining or celebrating a special event, this multi-faceted historical property offers outstanding facilities and exceptional services in opulent surrounds:

- 21 well-appointed luxury suites

- independently operated restaurants and bars

- conference and business centre

- functions and events facilities

- the spa

- expansive landscaped garden with outdoor features

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