Gay hotel cape town south africa
Bed and Breakfast accommodation near Cape Town
Pink Rose Guesthouse & Spa | for gay men only
is the first pink and gay guesthouse offering accommodation in Somerset West | Cape Winelands adjacent Cape Town! It was opened in November 2009 tracking the goal to offer a one-of-a-kind B & B (Bed & Breakfast) to the travelling Gay-Community.
Your hosts Lars and Detlef from Germany invite you to come and consume some time for however long you wish. Four stylishly furnished rooms are at your hand in this exclusive home – select your accommodation!
The guesthouse is situated, 20 minutes from the Cape Town International Airport, in a hushed residential area with striking views of the mountains and sea. An extensive breakfast is served daily in the Panorama Lounge, one of the many rooms in the house that is decorated with approach. Enjoy your days hanging out at the Chill-Out Area, lounging by the pool (clothing optional), Sauna and Jacuzzi or indulge in an extravagant massage.
Explore the beauty of surrounding areas prefer nearby Stellenbosch (only a 10 minute drive) and Cape Town (only a 30 minute drive), breathtaking Cape Point or go whale watching in Herman Boasting a swimming pool, this gay-popular hotel is located near De Waterkant and offers comfortable accommodation. Bar Cafe Internet Access Restaurant Swimming pool Jack Kenworthy( Queer Move Expert ) Queer commute expert Jack Kenworthy turns 250+ town adventures into your guide for protected, vibrant, and inclusively fabulous global journeys. Anyone who knows two things about Cape Town will comprehend that this capital in the alternate Down Under is one of the most popular locations for queer tour in the nature. This comes as no surprise when one considers that South Africa – the country of which Cape Town is one of the three cooperative capitals – is known internationally and by its people as the ‘rainbow nation’. The annual Cape Town pride parade may be extremely successful, but in truth, it is only one part of a much larger picture that makes up the love and welcoming attitude that the city extends to its queer people and tourists in general. Another is the plethora of gay hotels in Cape Town that welcome queer travelers and their pink dollars. Cape Town’s fusion of the general overarching South African warmness and hospitality and the more modern edge offered to the city thanks to its importance in international affairs and amongst artists makes it truly one of the very best cities in the entire society Cape Town is breathtaking from above. Hell, it’s breathtaking from all angles and has to be a contender for one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Flanked by the impressive Table Mountain, the city curves around the coast like a loving hug, which fits with the city’s moniker: “the mother city.” Uppermost travel authorities like The Guardian, The New York Times, and TripAdvisor own named Cape Town a top destination, and we couldn’t agree more. It’s an incredibly diverse, gay-friendly city and it will blow you away with its beauty, the welcoming attitude of its residents, and the pure range of attractions and outdoor activities available, from hiking to shark diving to helicopter rides to wine drinking—yes, that counts as an outdoor activity if you do it at one of the many wineries surrounding Cape Town. 1. General Tips
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2. Transportation & Airport Transfer
3. Gay Hotels in Cape Town
4. Sightseeing & Activities in Cape Town
5. Restaurants and Cafes
6. Cape Town Gay Bars and Clubs
7. Cape Town Gay Saunas & Cruising Bars
8. Queer Beaches in Cape Town
9. Gay Events in Cape Town
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