Hyatt Group Hotels Near Devil's Peak

Devil's Peak is one of Cape Town's iconic landmarks, standing over 1000 meters tall with breathtaking panoramic views. It's a paradise for hikers, offering glimpses of the unique flora and fauna of Table Mountain National Park. The summit provides stunning vistas of Cape Town city and the Atlantic coastline. The best times to hike are early morning or late afternoon to avoid the intense sun and catch a spectacular sunrise or sunset. Don't forget to bring plenty of water and sunscreen, as the trail is steep and the sun can be harsh.

Hyatt Regency Cape Town

Hyatt Regency Cape Town

4.2 / 5Good14 Reviews
126 Buitengracht St, Cape Town City Centre
4.28KM from Devil's Peak

This luxurious hotel is centrally located in Cape Town, just a 4-minute walk from Long Street. Enjoy outdoor pools, sauna, and a 24-hour fitness center, along with free WiFi and babysitting services—perfect for families. Dining options include two restaurants and 24-hour room service, plus a poolside bar to unwind. Business travelers will appreciate the conference center and limousine services. A one-stop solution for all your needs!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Devil's Peak

The Platteklip Gorge route is rated moderate to difficult with exposed scrambles. The Newlands Forest path offers a gentler ascent but requires 3-4 hours to summit.

Yes, certified operators like Table Mountain Walks provide 4AM departures with headlamps. The summit sunrise view over Cape Flats is spectacular but demands warm layers.

Watch for dassies (rock hyraxes) on cliffs and black eagles circling overhead. The rare Table Mountain ghost frog inhabits seeps near Skeleton Gorge.

While Table Mountain has cable cars, Devil's Peak offers more secluded trails and better views of Robben Island. The 12 Apostles ridge connects both peaks for advanced hikers.

Overnight stays are strictly prohibited due to fire risks. The nearest legal campsite is at Silvermine Nature Reserve, equipped with braai (BBQ) facilities.

The Mountain Club of South Africa coordinates rescues. Always carry a fully charged phone to dial 112. Helicopter extraction may take 30+ minutes in poor visibility.