Description
The magnificent floodlit memorial to Cecil John Rhodes, stands on the
slopes of Devil’s Peak, on the Northern flank of Table Mountain. It was
built in 1912 on the very place where Rhodes used to sit and
contemplate his future. It was a short ride on horseback from his town
home called Groote Schuur, (from which the famous hospital takes it’s name), which is now separated by the M3 Rhodes Drive motorway. Rhodes Memorial is a national landmark, providing
a magnificent view of industrial Cape Town out over the airport and the
Cape Flats to the Helderberg and Hottentots Holland Mountains.
Accommodation near
Rondebosch
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
distance.
- R225 p/p sharing
R325 Single
- 4 Guests
- R395 p/p sharing
R550 Single
- 33 Guests
- R250 p/p sharing
R350 Single
- 4 Guests
No Reviews
- R420 Rooms/Units
- 8 Guests
No Reviews
- R495 Rooms/Units
- 20 Guests
No Reviews
- R350 p/p sharing
- 4 Guests
- R385 p/p sharing
R1 155 Rooms/Units
R700 Single
- 19 Guests
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- R460 p/p sharing
R200 Single
- 55 Guests
- R300 p/p sharing
R400 Single
- 10 Guests
- R450 Rooms/Units
- 2 Guests