Protea Hotel Sea Point

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Protea Hotel Sea Point

Protea Hotel Sea Point features a restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The property provides room service during limited hours. This property features massage and treatment rooms. Recreational amenities at Protea Hotel Sea Point include a fitness center or room and a pool. Meeting facilities include conference rooms and meeting rooms for small groups. This Sea Point property provides an airport shuttle (surcharge). This Sea Point property also offers a bar or lounge, wireless Internet access, and a coffee shop or café. The property has a 24-hour front desk.


  • Swimming pool
  • Massage - treatment room(s)
  • Complimentary newspapers in lobby
  • Fitness equipment
  • Use of nearby fitness center (discount)
  • Restaurant(s) in hotel
  • Room service (limited hours)
  • Bar/lounge
  • Breakfast available (surcharge)
  • Coffee shop or café
  • Parking (secure)
  • Parking (surcharge)
  • Conference room(s)
  • Meeting rooms (small groups)
  • Internet access - wireless
  • Internet access in public areas - surcharge
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Security guard
  • Safe-deposit box - front desk
  • Medical assistance available
  • Dry cleaning service
  • Laundry facilities
  • Patio
  • Air-conditioned public areas
  • Elevator/lift
  • Airport transportation (surcharge)

Guestrooms at Protea Hotel Sea Point are accessible via exterior corridors and offer complimentary bottled water and air conditioning. Bathrooms include hair dryers. Business-friendly rooms are equipped with direct-dial phones. All guestrooms offer balconies. Services include housekeeping. Amenities available on request include microwaves and irons/ironing boards.

Arthurs Road

Sea Point, 8001

South Africa

Nearest major airport:

Cape Town, South Africa (CPT-Cape Town Intl.)

Area:

Cape Town, South Africa

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