Kimberley Club

Top choice in Northern Cape


Founded by Cecil Rhodes and his diamond cronies as a private club in 1881, and rebuilt following a fire in 1896, this reputedly haunted building became a hotel in 2004. The 21 bedrooms are period-elegant, and offer the chance to pad in the slipper-steps of illustrious visitors such as Queen Elizabeth II. Breakfast is R150.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Northern Cape attractions

1. Alexander McGregor Memorial Museum

0.08 MILES

Based in a grand old building in the city centre, this museum focuses on Kimberley's history. There's information on the early settlers and forced…

2. Cecil Rhodes Statue

0.23 MILES

Cecil John Rhodes is immortalised sitting atop his horse, map in hand, gazing northwards to the continent he wanted to colonise.

3. William Humphreys Art Gallery

0.27 MILES

One of the country’s best public galleries, with changing exhibitions of contemporary South African work, as well as a surprisingly good collection of…

4. Sol Plaatje Museum & Library

0.36 MILES

This museum, dedicated to activist and writer Sol Plaatje, occupies the house where he lived until his death in 1932. Panels tell the story of his life –…

5. Big Hole

0.65 MILES

Although the R50 million that turned the Big Hole into a world-class tourist destination came from De Beers, touring the world’s largest hand-dug hole…

6. Rudd House

0.71 MILES

This townhouse is a fine example of the residences constructed for rich Kimberlites in the 19th century. Named after Rhodes’ business partner, who moved…

7. Honoured Dead Memorial

0.74 MILES

This sandstone memorial remembers the soldiers who died defending the British-held city in the 124-day Siege of Kimberley, which took place during the…

8. Dunluce

0.97 MILES

An elaborately decorated Victorian mansion, built in 1897. It forms a part of the McGregor Museum.