The Victoria & Alfred Hotel is an award-winning hotel with iconic status in the V&A Waterfront.
History and modern luxury merge to create ageless beauty at the Victoria & Alfred Hotel, which was built in 1904 as the North Quay Warehouse. This iconic establishment was named after Queen Victoria and her son, Prince Alfred, who played an intrinsic role in the establishment of the Breakwater Basin – now the V&A Waterfront.
The hotel is located in the very heart of this internationally acclaimed destination and serves as a sophisticated retreat amid the buzz. It offers some of the most enviable views of Cape Town Harbour, Table Mountain, and the slick city that stretches out at the foot of this natural wonder. Timeless elegance and personalized luxury are found at the award-winning Victoria & Alfred Hotel.
Attention to detail, elegance, and an outstanding reputation have set this hotel apart as one of Cape Town’s finest establishments. A luxurious stay awaits at each of the 94 well-appointed, contemporary rooms, with views of the Alfred Basin, Table Mountain, or the piazza. Warm personal service ensures that guests feel at home instantly.
January 6, 2025
“Outstanding Service and Dedication from Candis Colette”
“We had an exceptionally seamless experience working with Candis Colette at Safari Tours in South Africa. From our initial contact to the final acceptance of the offer, her professionalism and dedication were outstanding. Even though it was over the weekend, Candis went above and beyond to ensure we had as many options as possible within our budget. Her commitment and attention to detail truly set her apart. Highly recommended!”
November 13, 2024
quick and pleasant
The agent was a pleasure to communicate with and all requests were dealt with quickly. She was able to offer many options that fit our needs. The whole experience could not have gone smoother
September 19, 2024
Candis Cloete was extremely helpful and…
Candis Cloete was extremely helpful and efficient. She made me feel confident in making my booking. She was always prompt in her replies