Accommodation Suggestions in Franschhoek: One Night at Franschhoek Boutique Hotel
January 18, 2022/
Where to stay during your one night in Franschhoek
These are our accommodation suggestions for travellers looking for decent accommodation in Franschhoek that won’t break the bank.
During our recent adventures to Franschhoek, we have visited various properties, and only have amazing things to say. It does get a little tricky on how to choose your accommodation, because there are so many amazing options.
Do you need a one night in Franschhoek? Or perhaps one week? One week sounds a lot better!
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The Franschhoek Boutique Hotelis centrally located just off Main Road. Guests can frequent shops and cafes, and site see the town all within walking distance.
There are 12 rooms, which include luxurious baths, comfortable bedding, air-conditioning and great hospitality from the hostess. We would advise you to choose the rate including breakfast where it is served in the cozy central lounge area.
The hotel is managed by hotel group Lion Roars, who offer accommodation in Plettenberg Bay, Port Elizabeth, Cape Town and a safari option at Amakhala Game Reserve, which is in the Eastern Cape.
The Units
12 rooms to choose from. All rooms are uniquely designed and offer mountain views. There are two floors, giving guests an option to stay either upstairs or downstairs.
Location
Heart of Franschhoek
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Cozy and comfortable staycation. They offer really good winter rates and specials that you must keep a look out for. We booked via booking.com as the rates were the most affordable online.
Lauren and Julia are twin sisters from Cape Town, South Africa, sharing their travel adventures & showcasing what South Africa and other countries have to offer.
They are passionate about travel, wildlife, conservation, being surrounded by nature & holistic well-being. They are both currently working fully remotely - Lauren is a travel guru - her previous industry, before moving over to digital marketing. Julia is a qualified teacher and is currently working for a digital agency too!
Lauren does the travel logistics and web development, where Julia does the travel blogging & finances (if it wasn’t for Julia, Lauren would be on holiday all the time). Their travel blog covers anything from travel tips, guides & to do’s, wine farm spots & them visiting their favourite coffee shops (they are both creatures of habit, so you’ll find them obsessing over the good coffee cafes).