You're a block and short stroll away from a bunch of interesting restaurant and wine bar options and the botanical gardens are just down the road if you've got time during your stay in Namibia's capital.
The all-suite accommodation is spacious, neat and modern with elegant palettes, subtle lighting, super-comfy beds and all the mod-cons you'd find in any city hotel.
The exterior is all face brick and concrete with manicured gardens giving it a flawless appearance. It’s somewhat country living, somewhat industrial and it works. It’s neat and tidy and the interior follows suit.
The 40 rooms (including 4 family inter-leading options) give a vibe of “sophisticated simplicity” if that’s a thing. It’s paired back, discerned and refined without cutting any corners and still offering a luxurious feel without being over the top or dramatic.
Breakfast is served across the street at the Stellenbosch Market Restaurant. You’ll get a breakfast voucher on check-in. Pick from their menu. Everything is wholesome and delicious.
Windhoek is a neat, compact capital city well worth exploring; nearby you've got several restaurants representing a variety of countries and further afield you've got museums, galleries, craft markets, botanical gardens and some interesting historical buildings to discover.
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