The Westin Grand Cape Town Arabella Quays has a beauty and fitness
centre on the 19th floor with a gym, swimming pool, sauna, steam
bath and jacuzzi. The hotel also has a Jazz bar called 'Louis B's'
overlooking the canal. The hotel's guest facilities are excellent
and restaurant serves good food all day. One of South Africa's best
5 star hotels.
Exterior: A 19-storey modern glass block building connected to the
Cape Town International Convention Centre.
Lobby: A wide sleek reception desk greets guests in this very large
lobby. The reception area has a calming water feature, white tiled
floor and modern comfortable leather seating. There is art on
display and a row of concierge desks.
Rooms
Bright and contemporary in design the rooms are spacious with long
comfortable beds holding an abundance of soft pillows and a
colourful woven throw. Each room has a chaise longue and a writing
desk in front of huge ceiling to floor, and wall to wall windows.
The enuite bathrooms have a separate bath and shower, double
basins, hairdryer, bath robe and slippers. The stylish rooms all
come with air-con, mini bar, safe, cordless telephone, fax machine,
coffee and tea making facilities, in room movies and satellite TV,
free wireless internet and a free newspaper is delivered to your
door daily. There is 24 hour room service.
Restaurant & Food
The hotel has a choice of two restaurants and two coffee shops
offering guests excellent fresh food and drinks. The breakfast area
on the ground floor is called Louis B's and has views of the hotel
courtyard and private canal port through its enormous windows. The
restaurant on the 19th floor has spectacular views and equally good
food.
Activities & Sport
There is a heated swimming pool and sun loungers in the well-kept
grounds. Further leisure options include a Jacuzzi, a sauna, steam
baths and a massage service and it is also possible to pay a visit
to the in-house gym.
Directions, How to get
there
Take the N2 from Cape Town International Airport towards the Cape
Town CBD. Follow the N2 all the way into the city and turn left
into Coen Steytler (first set of traffic lights), and another left
into Lower Long Str.