Welcome to The Stellenbosch Hotel- Your Ideal Stellenbosch Accommodation -
The Stellenbosch Hotel, in central Stellenbosch, has a charm of historic elegance, yet offers guests all the modern conveniences you might come to expect from a classic boutique-style hotel. The hotel was founded on land granted between 1692-1701 by Governor Simon van der Stel. The building was restored in 1987 and declared a National Monument.
The Stellenbosch Hotel caters to both the leisure and corporate markets. Accommodation comprises a variety of 37 boutique-style hotel rooms, all with private bathrooms, and 5 fully serviced self-catering apartments.
Our Rooms and Self Catering Apartments
Enjoy Warm Stellenbosch Hospitality
Enjoy warm hospitality in a vibrant, central location. We pride ourselves on our ability to accommodate our guests’ individual needs.
Savor Stellenbosch Cuisine at Our Restaurant
Explore Stellenbosch's Vibrant Location
Museums, art galleries, restaurants, coffee shops, a shopping mall and curio vendors are all within safe walking distance from Stellenbosch Hotel.
Why ChooseThe Stellenbosch Hotel?
A Stellenbosch National Monument
The hotel was built on land granted by Governor Simon van der Stel between 1692 and 1701. The building was restored in 1987 and has been declared a National Monument.
Other Services Offered at the Stellenbosch Hotel
Culinary Excellence at Stellenbosch Kitchen
Stellenbosch Hotel Special Offers
Stellenbosch Hotel Conference Facilities
Services & Amenities We Offer
Explore the amenities that make your stay exceptional at The Stellenbosch Hotel:
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Conveniently Situated in the Heart of Stellenbosch for Easy Access to Everything
Our hotel in Stellenbosch is conveniently situated near the town square, restaurants, shops, and wine cellars. Plus, Stellenbosch is a gateway to all the exciting things you can do in the Winelands, including wine tasting, cellar tours, wine tram tours, horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, golfing, visiting historical sites, and shopping at local markets and boutiques.