Bishopscourt Guest Houses Accommodation
Destinations Related to Bishopscourt Guest Houses
Camps Bay, Clifton, Constantia, Bloubergstrand, Durbanville, Cape Town City Centre / CBD, Muizenberg, Sea Point, Bellville, Fish Hoek, Green Point, Noordhoek, Cape Town, V&A Waterfront, Llandudno, Table View, Hout Bay, Simon's Town, Melkbosstrand, Milnerton
Nearby Attractions & Landmarks
Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Long Street, Two Oceans Marathon, South African Museum and Planetarium, Koopmans-de Wet House, Two Oceans Aquarium, Langa Township, Heart of Cape Town Museum, Noon Gun, Lions Head, Chavonnes Battery Museum, Castle of Good Hope, Newlands Stadium, Newlands Brewery, District Six Museum, Groot Constantia, The Company's Garden, Holocaust Centre, Greenmarket Square, Rhodes Memorial, South African National Gallery , Orange Kloof, Blue Train, Long Street Baths, Mzoli's, Signal Hill, Hout Bay Leopard, Whisky Live Festival, St George's Cathedral, V&A Waterfront, World of Birds, Hout Bay Market
Bishopscourt Reviews
More info about Bishopscourt
Words such as opulence, success and prosperity come to mind when describing the Cape Town suburb of Bishopscourt. Measuring 4km, this southern suburb has a mere 543 homes located on substantial, leafy properties.
Bishopscourt adjoins the Kirstenbosch national botanical gardens, is 6km from the start of the Constantia wine route and Cape Town University, and 11km from Cape Town city centre. A few foreign embassies are based in Bishopscourt and it was once the home of Nelson Mandela. The suburb is also the official residence of all Anglican archbishops of Cape Town.
Residents have taken it upon themselves to beautify the suburb’s open spaces and there is a pretty walk along the Liesbeek River for families to enjoy.
For those travelling in style and with a bit of cash to burn, a stay in Bishopscourt is a no brainer.
Top 6 reasons to visit Bishopscourt
1. The Liesbeek Bishopscourt Village is a scenic and shaded... Show more
About Guest Houses
For a more down to earth experience there are guest houses. Less expensive than hotels, they offer a more homey environment, as well as more privacy. Converted from a private house it’s a much gentler environment and for those with furry friends, there are also pet friendly options. They are usually well situated with shops and places of interest nearby. Being so small it offers a much more personal and intimate attention to it’s upkeep, leaving you with a more polished and homely experience.