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Lézard Bleu Guest House in Cape Town, where Chris and Niki offer accommodation facilities for those who enjoy being spoilt. Lézard Bleu is situated at the foot of the 1,000 m high Table Mountain overlooking the Old City Centre and Table Bay.
On the green slopes of Cape Towns Table Mountain Nature Reserve in quiet Oranjezicht, Lézard Bleu Guest House is overlooking the City Bowl, the harbour and Table Bay. Only a ten minute car drive to the vibrant beach of Camps Bay and Clifton’s wind sheltered bays. An easy walk, mainly through parks (De Waal Park and Companies Garden), to the Greenmarket Square. All other attractions of Cape Town are close by, may it be lively Kloof Street, the Malay Quarter (Boo-Kap, Waterkant) or the ever alive Waterfront; may it be Lions Head, Signal Hill and Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens.
Accommodation
Divided into two wings. Guest rooms on one side, on the other: dining area, reading room with bar and fireplace, the lounge leading out onto a spacious patio. 5 double rooms en-suite, telephone, refrigerator and TV. All rooms have a private patio with direct access to the garden and pool.
Facilities & Services
• Breakfast à la carte
• Assistance given with planning excursions and city tours
• Arrangement of car hire / drivers
• Well lit and safe parking of rental cars in front of the premises. Private vehicles may be parked off street
• Wheelchair access
About the Proprieters
Nikola completed her drama studies and joined the theatre. Christoph travelled the five continents and sailed the seven seas. She made a career on the stage and was captured on film in a number of roles. He fell in love with the Cape and dreamt of settling there. She spent years dreaming of a little hotel somewhere. The two minds have united, the outcome being: a house at the Cape, where Chris and Niki can offer accommodation for those who enjoy being spoilt. And this since 1998. |
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