The Grey

Cape Town


Rooms are smart (and, naturally, decorated in shades of grey), but most are very small, especially at the lower end of the price range when the bed practically fills the room. The rooftop plunge pool and bar is a prime spot for guests to check out the view – as well as each other.

Breakfast (R165 per person) is served in the Piano Bar, which also serves as the hotel's reception.


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