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Mount Nelson Hotel - Africa Stay
This luxurious and gracious hotel has hosted H G Wells, Lady Jenny Churchill, Rudyard Kipling, Agatha Christie and Edward, Prince of Wales and lies ... more

The Mount Nelson Hotel - SA-Venues.com
The 144 luxurious rooms and 57 suites offer garden or mountain facing views and leisure facilities include two heated swimming pools, two ...

The Mount Nelson Hotel - Travel Intelligence
Cape Town is acclaimed as one of the world's most attractive cities. The Mount Nelson is the perfect base from which to explore the region's natural ... more

The Mount Nelson Hotel - Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa | Away.com - Away.com
For over 100 years, visiting members of royal families, international and local statesmen, celebrities and businessmen have ...

MOUNT NELSON HOTEL - Essential Travel Info
This luxurious and gracious hotel has hosted H G Wells, Lady Jenny Churchill, Rudyard Kipling, Agatha Christie and Edward, Prince of Wales and lies ... more

MOUNT NELSON HOTEL - Essential Travel Info
This luxurious and gracious hotel has hosted H G Wells, Lady Jenny Churchill, Rudyard Kipling, Agatha Christie and Edward, Prince of Wales and lies ... more

Mount Nelson Hotel - Cape Town, South Africa | Away.com - Away.com
For over 100 years, visiting members of royal families, international & local statesmen, celebrities & businessmen have ...

Mount Nelson Hotel - Asia Hotels
With a reputation for elegance, comfort and service, the Mount Nelson Hotel, an oasis of calm in the heart of the city, is one of Cape Town's most ... more

Mount Nelson Hotel - BootsnAll Travel
Nestling at the foot of Table Mountain and set in nine acres of lush gardens, the Mount Nelson Hotel is one of Cape Town's most elegant hotels offering ... more

The complete guide to The Cape - The Independent
It looks and feels as much European as it does African (the Cape was a British colony from 1806 to the early 1900s). The Dutch were the first white ... more



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