Accor Group Hotels Near Devil’s Peak

Devil’s Peak is one of Cape Town’s most iconic mountains, forming a dramatic skyline alongside Table Mountain and Lion’s Head. A paradise for hikers, the trail offers breathtaking views of Cape Town and the Atlantic Ocean. The summit provides an unparalleled panorama, especially at sunset when the city and sea glow in golden hues—absolutely mesmerizing! For the adventurous, some rocky sections offer a thrilling climb. Don’t forget water and sunscreen, as the sun here is intense!

Cape Grace, A Fairmont Managed Hotel

Cape Grace, A Fairmont Managed Hotel

4.8 / 5Outstanding
V&A Waterfront, W Quay Rd, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
5.38KM from Devil’s Peak

Psst… want to hear a secret? Right in the heart of V&A Waterfront, there’s a luxury hotel that feels like a cozy home with a dash of adventure. Imagine waking up to harbor views or the breathtaking Table Mountain panorama from your room—it’s pure magic! Perfect for families, they offer a kids’ pool, play area, and children’s meals. Unwind at the spa or hit the fitness center for some me-time. Rated 4.8, this gem is waiting to welcome you home!

DryerFamily-friendly HotelBarChildren's Play AreaValet ParkingNon-smoking floor
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Pullman Cape Town City Centre

Pullman Cape Town City Centre

4.5 / 5Great32 Reviews
22 Riebeek St, Cape Town City Centre
4.29KM from Devil’s Peak

This hotel is located in the prime spot of Cape Town's vibrant city center, surrounded by lively local culture and exquisite international cuisine. Whether you're exploring contemporary art galleries, savoring authentic flavors at local restaurants, or enjoying the bustling nightlife, all amenities are just a stone's throw away. With luxurious facilities like a pool, fitness center, and business center, plus thoughtful services like airport transfers, it's the perfect choice for both business and leisure travelers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Devil’s Peak

The Platteklip Gorge route is moderately challenging (3-4 hours round trip). Steep sections require proper hiking boots, but no technical climbing skills are needed.

Yes, Table Mountain National Park offers ranger-led hikes focusing on the area's unique fynbos vegetation and geological history. Private guides can arrange sunrise ascents.

Always check weather forecasts as sudden fog is common. Carry a whistle and headlamp, and avoid hiking alone. Emergency numbers are posted at trailheads.

While Boulders Beach penguins aren't visible, the summit provides panoramic views of Robben Island and False Bay's marine life. Binoculars enhance wildlife spotting.

Overnight stays are prohibited due to fire risk in the Cape Floral Region. Nearest legal camping is at Silvermine Nature Reserve, 30 minutes away by car.

The saddle between Devil's Peak and Table Mountain offers iconic cityscapes. For golden hour shots, position yourself to capture the Cape Town Stadium silhouette against the sea.