accommodation

Monte Rosa House

Cape Town, South Africa

About Monte Rosa House

Monte Rosa self catering apartments offer the discerning traveller the opportunity to stay in comfort and luxury in a central location with easy access to all the wonderful tourist attractions of the Cape Peninsula and Boland.

Situated in a quiet street, the apartments are fully furnished (including linen, towels, cutlery and crockery), comprise one or two bedrooms (accommodating 4 or 6 people). With private bathrooms, spacious living areas, fully equipped kitchens, allocated parking bays and large sun-filled terraces with stunning views of Table Mountain (2-bedroom apartment), these apartments combine luxury, convenience, versatility, comfort and value-for-money.

Barbeque Facilities
Mobile Connectivity
Secure Parking
On Site
Bird Watching
Cycling
Walks (Self Guided)
Off Site
Adrenaline Activities
Amusement Park
Art Galleries
Beach
Fine Dining
Fishing
General Sightseeing
Golf
Health and Fitness Centre
Hiking
Museums
Sailing
Sea Kayaking
Shark Cage Diving
Walks (Guided)
Walks (Self Guided)
Whale Watching
Wine Tasting

Accommodation Options

Family Suite sleeps 6

2 Bedroom unit, Sleeps 6 people, kitchenette and lounge, full bathroom with separate bath and shower, TV with DSTV.

Standard Queen room

Unit with One Queen Bed, Bathroom en-suite separate bath and shower. Features air-conditioning, TV, DStv and kitchenette.

Double Room

Bachelor unit with kitchenette and bathroom. One Double bed. TV, DStv and sitting area.

Quadruple Room

Unit with queen-size bed and a double sleeper couch, kitchenette, and lounge, full bathroom with separate bath and shower, TV with DSTV.

Family Suite sleeps 8

2 Bedroom unit, Sleep 8 people, kitchenette and lounge, full bathroom with separate bath and shower, TV with DSTV.

Standard Room Amenities
Air Conditioning
Cooking Facilities
En-Suite
Lounge Area
Satellite / Cable Television

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