Succumb to your voyeuristic urges and look inside the presidential suites and exclusive villas of South Africa's opulent hotels.
South Africa has several hotels with multi-level penthouses, sprawling presidential suites, and exclusive villas.But others are going for a relative steal - from just R40 000 per night.Most of us are never likely to see the inside of the world's priciest hotels, let alone put our feet up on the table in their most expensive rooms.
The Silo's most expensive room is its two-bedroom penthouse. It has panoramic views of Cape Town, a private cinema, a spa treatment room, two marble bathrooms, and two private balconies. Rates for the room top out during the festive season, when you'll need to pay R192 500 per night.Silo Hotel Penthouse Suite. Image: Supplied / WetuSilo Hotel Penthouse Suite. Image: Supplied / WetuSilo Hotel Penthouse Suite. Image: Supplied / WetuSilo Hotel Penthouse Suite.
The Westcliff's most lavish room is its 202 square metre Royal Suite set across three floors. It has three bedrooms, five bathrooms, a private gym, and a separate entrance for total privacy. The master bedroom is its most dramatic feature- it has a large television, indoor fireplace, and a marble bathroom with walk-in rain shower and a freestanding bathtub.
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