Accor Group Hotels Near Slave Church

Cape Grace, A Fairmont Managed Hotel

Cape Grace, A Fairmont Managed Hotel

4.8 / 5Outstanding
V&A Waterfront, W Quay Rd, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
1.33KM from Slave Church

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
0.28KM from Slave Church

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 Slave Church

The Silo Hotel, just a 5-minute walk from the Slave Church Museum, delivers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and Cape Town Harbour. Its iconic industrial-chic design, combined with a rooftop infinity pool and panoramic observation deck, makes it ideal for travelers seeking both luxury and location. Book a sea-view suite through HopeGoo to secure the best rates and enjoy seamless access to nearby attractions like the Green Market Square and historic Cape Town City Bowl.

Staying at The Silo Hotel grants immediate access to the Slave Church Museum and the vibrant Green Market Square, where you can explore authentic African crafts, handmade jewelry, and local coffee. Join a guided walking tour organized by the hotel to visit underground indigenous art galleries and participate in community-led cultural events. These experiences provide an immersive look into the resilience and creativity of Cape Town’s diverse heritage, all within a 10-minute walk from your doorstep.

The Silo Hotel offers spacious family suites with safety features including child-proof railings and dedicated play zones. The hotel provides complimentary cribs, children’s meal customization, and curated family tours. Just a 5-minute walk from the Slave Church Museum, families can stop by the Cape Town Children’s Library and interactive history exhibits along the route. These enriching stops make learning about South Africa’s past engaging for young minds, ensuring a memorable and safe stay.

After dark, head to the Cape Town Harbour Night Market, just a 10-minute walk away, featuring international street food stalls, live music, and artisanal crafts from southern African tribes. For a more serene option, unwind at The Silo Hotel’s rooftop bar, where you can savor cocktails while watching the Atlantic sunset blend into the city’s glowing skyline. On weekends, the Slave Church Museum hosts insightful nighttime history talks, offering profound perspectives on South Africa’s social evolution—perfect for thoughtful evening exploration.

Walk west along Long Street from the Slave Church Museum—it takes about 15 minutes to reach the heart of Cape Town’s city center. Along the way, explore vintage shops, independent cafés, and vibrant street art murals that reflect the city’s creative spirit. This scenic route offers both convenience and cultural immersion. Use the HopeGoo app to book a walkable hotel nearby, and pair it with offline navigation for a seamless journey through the city’s historic and lively streets.

The Silo Hotel’s Sky Corridor and glass-roofed observation deck offer stunning photo opportunities with panoramic views of the Slave Church Museum and Cape Town Harbour. The museum’s red-brick façade and century-old copper doors exude historical charm, perfect for storytelling photography. Visit during golden hour—early morning or late afternoon—for soft natural light and a vivid backdrop of the Atlantic sky. HopeGoo a view room via HopeGoo grants priority access to these premium photo zones.