| Each of the 75 suites and 145 bedrooms are individually furnished and provided with fully appointed private bathrooms and individually controlled air conditioning. In addition, each is equipped with television, international touch-dial telephones, voice mail and a safe. Refrigerators and minibars are provided in all rooms except Single Rooms. A local daily newspaper, robes, hairdryers and bottled water are also included. A private fax line is available on request in some rooms. Non-smoking rooms are available. A unique feature of the Mount Nelson Hotel is its four new 'wings' of luxurious accommodation, all set in private gardens planted with lavender and iceberg roses. These wings - Taunton House, Green Park, Helmsley and Hof Villa - are reached from the main hotel via the leafy Palm Avenue. Guests staying in them enjoy unrivalled serenity and seclusion, and are, of course, entitled to use all the hotel's facilities, including the two swimming pools, with their superb Table Mountain backdrop. Facilities Enjoy playing tennis on the two all-weather tennis courts in the hotel grounds or play golf at the nearby golf courses. Tone up in the hotel's gymnasium, or relax and enjoy the extensive beauty treatments in the bodycare clinic and hair salon. meetings The Mount Nelson Hotel is the venue of choice for all major business and social events held in Cape Town. Our superb audio-visual equipment and video-link facilities will accommodate advanced presentations and launches. Moreover, our banqueting managers and staff are specialists in their field and will consult and assist in the planning of conferences, weddings, banquets and balls. We will arrange entertainment, décor, beverages and flowers specific to your needs and supply professional service for the occasion. Our highly flexible menu options make provision for any special health, dietary or religious requirements. We also have a kosher licence, with the kitchens supervised by the Beth Din. restaurants and bars Our chefs are constantly inspired by the superb variety of fish, fruit and wine from the abundant ocean, valleys and vineyards of the Cape. Add the exotic touch of traditional Malay cuisine, with its French, Dutch and Eastern influences, and experience 'Modern South African' cuisine. |