Old and new meet in perfect harmony at The Three Boutique Hotel: this beautiful heritage building has been converted into a stylish, elegant and affordable 18-bedroom boutique hotel in the leafy suburb of Oranjezicht, at the heart of Cape Town.

This residence, originally named “Schoonder Sigt” (“Beautiful View”), is deeply steeped in the history of South Africa. In the 1770s it was one of the ten most conspicuous large manors of Cape Town. It was owned and occupied by the Commandant of the Castle, General Robert J. Gordon, who discovered and mapped a good part of South Africa. He discovered and also named our great river, the Orange (after the Prince of Orange), and Plettenberg Bay (after Governor Von Plettenberg). Gordon’s Bay was named after him.

The Three Boutique Hotel fills the gap between a too-homely guest house and an impersonal hotel; it's exactly the right balance of chic surroundings, 4-star facilities and friendly service. The Three offers modern and sophisticated hotel accommodation with a historic heart in a trendy part of central Cape Town.

 
 
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3 Flower St, Oranjezicht, Cape Town, Western Cape
 
 
 
 
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Three Boutique Hotel at night