I stayed 18 days in the hotel for business with a colleague. Given the amount of money our stay has cost, I can not say it is good value for money.
As with previous stays in Cape Town, I was looking for a hotel that was not too overpriced and yet in the Waterfront area. Unfortunately, most hotels were full, so we booked this one. I asked questions via the online booking system, but even after a reminder they were never replied.
The location remains ideal of course, even though the Portswood is a bit "outside" the safe area, but still, not an issue. Staff at reception were friendly and we were given rooms before normal check-in time.
The rooms look ok, not modern but not bad. They are clean and have most basic facilities (minibar, coffee/tea/ TV/ internet). The bathroom is ok, shower is in the bathtub, but this is not an issue either. Single beds are not big enough for tall persons. The area and hallways were very noisy though. On top of that, a very annoying noise from an engine (?) forced me to wear ear plugs, if I wanted to get some sleep at all.
On the second or third day, the toilet broke. I had to report it twice to the reception before something was done. In the end I was given another room, that was a bit more quite as well.
The rooms were kept clean daily, however dirty towels, soap, minibar etc were not replaced/filled daily. Laundry services were very poor and very expensive. Internet facilities were insufficient. We could not get connection via the wireless. Staff said this was due to our laptop settings, but they work fine in every other hotel around the world
In general, some staff was nice, but many were not friendly, from looking down on us to downright rudeness. During the entire stay we were given the impression that we were not welcome at all.
This is barely a three star hotel though, I've stayed in two stars and B&B that had better facilities and a warmer approach towards guests.










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