Fountains Hotel

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Feel the heartbeat of Cape Town at the Fountains Hotel in the city centre, overlooking the famous fountains on its main arteries, Heerengracht and Adderley Street.

The Fountains Hotel and Suites lie within walking distance of the city’s many attractions and business centre as well as the Cape Town International Convention Centre. The entrance to the hotel is on the walkway on St Georges Mall with its many trendy shops, quaint stalls, coffee shops and department stores.

The entire ground floor of the hotel is airy and light, with sliding glass doors opening up to views of Table Mountain and the Fountains. It encompasses the reception, the restaurant, the outside terrace and sundeck and a convivial bar and lounge.

Three levels of undercover parking beneath the hotel provide secure parking. Knowledgeable concierges, who know the city inside out, man the desk at the reception day and night and can help with advice on where to eat, what shows are on, interesting tours to do etc. They can also help with bookings. 24-hour room service is also available.

There is wireless internet access right throughout the hotel including the rooms, suites, the public areas and the conference rooms. A business centre, in the lobby, with two Apple computers, caters for busy execs.

SSX Codes

Columbus: SXCPTFOU
Amadeus: SXCPTFOU
Apollo/Galileo: SX95758
Sabre: SX73716
Worldspan: SXCPTFU
ODD: ZSCPTFU

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Cape Town Events

Cape Town International Opera Festival
This three week event is held at the Nico Theatre Complex and showcases the best of South African opera singers.

Moby Dick Hermanus Whale Festival
The Hermanus Whale Festival is another world famous event held just an hour’s drive from Cape Town. Each year in the spring, Southern Right Whales begin to swim close to the shore along the southern shores of the Cape to mate and calve. The festival celebrates the playful antics of the Southern Right Whale, an incredible spectacle. Visitors can also enjoy some Cape Culture in the form of theatre, music and a craft market