ABOUT
Suikerbos Guesthouse

Overview
Suikerbos Guesthouse is a self-catering guesthouse that is situated in the quiet and upmarket suburb of Plattekloof, Cape Town. The area is bordered to the north/east by the Tygerberg Hills, home to Tygerberg Nature Reserve and it provides panoramic views of the entire Cape Town City periphery, Table Mountain as well as the Atlantic Ocean. The guest house itself is located at the foot-end of the Tyberberg hills and it is ideally suited for discerning individuals who value privacy and luxurious living.




Our Rooms
The guesthouse boasts Five (05) spacious ensuite bedrooms plus a studio room, main kitchen, additional kitchenette, living area with air-conditioning, additional mini-lounge, dining area, outdoor braai area resourced with outdoor tables and chairs as well as an outdoor chessboard for recreational purposes. Each of the six (06) rooms (including the Studio) are equipped with comfortable beds, TVs, DSTV decoders, air-conditioning and Wi-Fi. There is also back-up solar power to counter the effects of power interruptions.

Accessibility
The guesthouse is situated along Suikerbos Crescent, just off Plattekloof Road, which provides for easy access to all main arterial roads in Cape Town. The Cape Town International Airport, the Mother City Centre and Bloubergstrand Beach are located a mere 20 –to 30 minutes’ drive away from the Guesthouse.
Attractions
Tygerberg Nature Reserve
Tygerberg Nature Reserve is a nature lover’s paradise located near Cape Town, South Africa. It’s nestled on the slopes of Tygerberg Hills and boasts a variety of indigenous plants and animals. The reserve is a great place for hiking, offering trails that provide stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
Table Mountain
This flat-topped mountain is not just a breathtaking backdrop to the city; it’s also a playground for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The views from the top are absolutely spectacular, offering panoramic vistas of the city, coastline, and beyond.
Robben Island
Robben Island, a place with a rich and complex history. Located off the coast of Cape Town, it’s known for being a former political prison where Nelson Mandela and other anti-apartheid activists were held. The island has since become a symbol of the triumph of the human spirit over adversity.