The Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront in Cape Town recently completed a R16 million refurbishment of the property’s 103 Standard Superior rooms. Taking inspiration from minimalist, Scandinavian interior design, the refurbishment included fully redesigned bathrooms.
The renovation forms the second phase of the refurbishment of guest rooms, as all of the hotel’s sea-facing Business Class rooms were revamped and modernised in 2008. Each of those rooms has a private balcony with spectacular views over either the private marina, Table Mountain or across Table Bay to Robben Island.
In the heart of the hotel is a full-height, enclosed atrium which separates the sea and land-facing rooms, and Lightspace, the designers responsible for the project, used two primary design schemes for the opposing elements of land and sea.
A nautical theme was incorporated into the sea-facing rooms and corridors, while a richer, earthier theme was used in the other half of the hotel overlooking Cape Town. With the Victoria & Albert Waterfront and the Cape’s beaches only a stone’s throw away, The Radisson Blu Hotel Waterfront, Cape Town is a convenient base for guests. The hotel’s Tobago’s Restaurant and Bar offers a comprehensive wine list and 5-star dining at the water’s edge, while a trip to the spa completes the sensory experience.
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