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The 12 best affordable hotels in Cape Town

If you’d rather spend your travel bucks on bucket list experiences than butler service, try these budget-friendly hotels in Cape Town.

Richard Holmes
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Richard Holmes
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Whether it’s a luxury suite a stone’s throw from the shore, or an eyrie with a view of the vibrant inner city, Cape Town has no shortage of fine hotels to offer travellers. If your pockets are deep, that is.

But what if they’re not?

Or what if you’d rather splash that cash on a few bucket list experiences, instead of having a butler on tap? Well, you’re in luck, as South Africa’s ‘Mother City’ is brimming with affordable hotels that offer plenty of comfort and charm, at a price that won’t make your wallet weep.

From the False Bay coast to the bright lights of the Atlantic Seaboard, you won’t go wrong with one of these budget-friendly hotel beds.

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Born and raised in the city, Richard Holmes is a travel writer based in Cape Town. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines

Budget-friendly hotel beds in Cape Town

1. La Splendida

Sandwiched between the Green Point Urban Park and Cape Town’s much-loved seafront promenade, La Splendida over-delivers on location. It’s a contemporary property of just 24 rooms, with options for ‘Sea’, ‘Side’ or ‘Mountain’ views. That ocean view may cost a little more, but it’s certainly worth it. The on-site restaurant – Sotano – is a hit with locals who pull in for an evening of Mediterranean fare, or Sunday brunch after a walk on the ‘Prom’.

121 Beach Rd, Mouille Point

2. Curiocity Greenpoint

Hospitality entrepreneur Bheki Dube’s Curiocity brand offers a hostel/hotel hybrid, allowing you to trade up as your budget allows. Taking inspiration from design-led hostels abroad, Curiocity offers upscale communal areas and a focus on immersive local-led experiences and activities. Shared rooms will keep budget travellers happy, but the Premium Rooms offer hotel-quality lodgings at pocket-friendly prices. The location in the heart of Green Point puts the city, V&A Waterfront and Atlantic Seaboard within walking distance.

153 Main Road, Green Point

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3. Chartfield Guesthouse

This charming guesthouse is housed in a century-old homestead in the bohemian seaside suburb of Kalk Bay. Chartfield Guesthouse offers a range of rooms and suites – for both families and couples – with the best dishing up stellar sea views across False Bay. Guests enjoy access to a private garden, a large swimming pool and a terrace with wonderful ocean vistas. The location is superb, with Kalk Bay’s boutiques, restaurants and historic harbour just a short stroll away.

30 Gatesville Road, Kalk Bay

4. Mojo Hotel

The Mojo Hotel in Sea Point is aimed squarely at a young, connected traveller. There’s a bright design-centric approach to th décor, incorporating Palm Beach glamour with African geometrics and collaborations with local graffiti artists. Rooms are geared towards budget-conscious travellers, with a range of airy dorms, hotel rooms and duplex studios alongside compact pod-style ‘CrashPads’ offering comfortable luxury at affordable rates. Once you’re settled, dive into the global food truck fare at the ground-floor Mojo Market.

30 Regent Road, Sea Point

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5. Home Suite Hotels De Waterkant

This fast-growing local hotel brand offers a suite of addresses across Cape Town (and Johannesburg), and its boutique property in buzzy De Waterkant puts travellers in the heart of the city’s vibrant nightlife district. Despite the affordable rates, at Home Suite Hotels De Waterkant you’ll find plenty of luxe, from free parking and high-speed Wi-Fi to a bespoke ‘sleep menu’ of pillows and accessories to help you get your beauty rest. Deluxe suites offer kitchenettes for self-catering too.

De Smit Street, Green Point

6. Neighbourgood Newlands

Aimed at both holidaymakers and business travellers, Neighbourgood is a work-stay brand offering affordable luxury accommodation and carefully curated productivity spaces. Their Newlands outpost (alongside other Neighbourgoods in the city centre) offers 120 contemporary suites, with both short stay rates and flexible membership options available (a good choice for frequent travellers). The location is excellent, within walking distance of the Claremont business district and the famous Newlands cricket stadium.

10 Hemlock Street, Newlands

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7. Simon’s Town Quayside Lodge

Perched on the harbour’s edge in the historic naval village of Simon’s Town, the Quayside Lodge offers a boutique bolthole in one of the city’s most charming corners. The best rooms are sea-facing, with some offering balconies to enjoy your morning coffee al fresco above the harbour. Downstairs, Bertha’s restaurant serves up an impressive menu of well-priced seafood, best enjoyed at the terrace tables just metres from the ocean.

Jubilee Square, Simonʼs Town

8. Rouge on Rose 

Most visitors spend little more than a few hours in the colourful Bo-Kaap district, but at Rouge on Rose you’ll be in the heart of this characterful suburb of the city. This family-run hotel has only nine rooms (so book early in peak season), each individually decorated with a sense of colourful Cape history. Some suites offer a small kitchenette, ideal for saving cash on a longer stay.

25 Rose Street, Cape Town

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9. Doubletree by Hilton Cape Town Upper Eastside

At this urban hotel – conveniently located close to the creative districts of Salt River and Woodstock – you’ll enjoy the stylish comforts of an international brand at a very affordable price. The rooms at Doubletree by Hilton Cape Town Upper Eastside may not be the biggest in town, but they’re bright and contemporary and many offer excellent mountain views. There’s also a free shuttle to the V&A Waterfront.

31 Brickfield Road, Woodstock

10. aha Harbour Bridge Hotel & Suites

Conveniently located close to the international convention centre, and a short walk to the popular V&A Waterfront, aha Harbour Bridge offers four-star comforts at the foot of the city. There are 40 rooms to choose from, many boasting impressive city and mountain views. The Studio rooms and more spacious Suites offer additional lounge and kitchenette areas, making them ideal for extended stays.

Dockrail Road, Foreshore

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11. SALT 

Whether you visit for the world-class kitesurfing or the superb city and ocean views from the nearby sands, SALT is an ideal budget boutique option in the laid-back beachfront suburb of Table View. The eight-bedroom hotel offers light and airy communal areas, with a private pool and gardens for kicking back after a day at the beach. Too spendy? Salty Crax, an affiliated adventure-led backpackers nearby, offers a more affordable night’s stay.

22 Briza Rd, Table View

12. African Vibes

The seaside suburb of Camps Bay is Cape Town’s answer to Miami; all palm trees, convertibles and beachfront bars. That level of glam usually means pricey hotel rooms. But not at African Vibes, set on the slopes of Table Mountain to offer superb sea views from the communal terrace. There’s a welcome range of options here, from compact budget-friendly rooms to a larger studio space with a private balcony. The family unit is great for kids or couples travelling together, with two bedrooms and easy access to the (note: unfenced) swimming pool.

17A Francolin Road, Camps Bay

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