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Bloom Guesthouse

Rated 5.0 in 1 Reviews

Alphen, Cape Town, Western Cape
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R 950
Avg per night

Bloom Guesthouse is a spacious boutique guest house located in the heart of Alphen, Constantia. It offers comfortable accommodation in a leafy, picturesque southern suburb setting. The guest house is easily accessible, with world-class local restaurants, wine farms, beaches, and amenities within close proximity. The quiet environment provides relaxation perfect for Cape Town's 'Green Season' and summer fun.

Each room at Bloom Guesthouse features a private dedicated bathroom, a bar fridge, microwave oven, coffee/tea station, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TV with full DStv (Cable), heater unit, wall fan, and block-out curtains for complete privacy and serenity. Guests can access the pool area on request. The facility also offers business services, spa and beauty services, as well as touring options upon request.

Bloom Guesthouse is conveniently located just 30 minutes from Cape Town International Airport and 20 minutes from the V&A Waterfront. The Constantia Valley is easily accessible, and Uber is a recommended way to travel, with one of the Red Bus routes (Hop on Hop Off) being local to the area.

One of the guest rooms at Bloom Guesthouse is an airy and bright room with a king-size extra-length bed, offering guests a comfortable and spacious environment. The room features a flat-screen TV with DSTV, a heater unit, a wall fan, a mini-fridge, a microwave, a coffee station, a clothes cupboard, and a seating area with a beautiful view of the garden and pool area. Block-out curtains ensure complete privacy, and the room includes a dedicated bathroom with a shower and bath. Bedding and towels are provided, and guests have access to the pool area on request. The room is not serviced daily but can be serviced twice a week on request. Fresh towels can be provided upon request.

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