Glen boutique hotel gay

4-Star Hotel in 3 The Glen, Sea Point, Cape Town, South Africa

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Hotel Description

Boasting a swimming pool, this gay-popular hotel is located near De Waterkant and offers comfortable accommodation.

The Glen Boutique Hotel's 24 rooms,  many of which come with a private terrace. You'll be proficient to make the most of the spa, sun terrace and cascading pools.

When you're ready to explore the city the nightlife is right on your doorstep.

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Swimming pool

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gay or gay approachable hotel in Cape Town, SA

Originally Posted by SK AAR

How is mid October or mid November? The latter would be tall season and mad number of tourists?

The high season rates for nearly every hotel in Cape Town will begin from 01 October (and for many from 01 September) and run through until 31 Rally or 30 April. So from a tourist point of view, October and November will be little different in my opinion.

From a weather perspective the later you leave it, the further into Summer you get, so theoretically, the "better" the weather. However, that is very much theory. You can have delightful weather in October and in November, and you can have terrible weather in both months. The reason I say March is a great month is the weather is still heated, but usuallythe wind has died down. Wind for me is the worst weather factor you are likely to experience in October/November.

Not sure if that helps at all


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