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Live in an antique, vintage 160-year old home the next time you visit Cape Town with Amina Boutique Hotel. Amina’s is nested in Bo-Kaap, Cape Town’s famous neighbourhood with a history as colourful as its houses. Watch here!

Amina Boutique Hotel

Its accessible and central position means you can access so many attractions such as V&A and Sea Point within a 25 min walk. Several restaurants are also nearby and Cape Town’s noon gun (the gun shots to mark the noon hour) is also around the corner.

What it offers in history and location, is also matched up with its offerings. Would you like to know more?

✅ 160 year old, antique boutique hotel
✅ In Bo Kaap
✅ Centrally located

It has 5 rooms, all furnished in the unique design that embodies an antique look with a modern feel. The large room (displayed first) is detached from the main house and comes fully equipped with a kitchen and full sized bathroom.

Rooms inside the main house boast gold-trimmed lamps, vintage-style furniture, and elegant touches that make every stay special. A continental breakfast cooked by a local Bo Kaap resident is an optional extra that is definitely worth it.

Juices, coffees, fruits, bread, and cake make the perfect healthy and filling combo that you need for the most important meal of the day. The veranda is also gorgeous with views that you will be staring for days.

They have a fully fitted sauna, which is great to experience during cold days. While they don’t have secured parking available, Aminas has dedicated security that will be looking after your car on the street parking.

And perhaps the best part? The staff! They are attentive, caring, and committed to making your stay as perfect as possible.

Starting at R1400 per night, their unique blend of location, vintage decor, and gorgeous views of Cape Town, Amina’s offers several perks that make them attractive to a Cape Town visitor.

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