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How many rooms does the 12 Apostles have?

The hotel offers 70 guest rooms, with a holistic spa, private cinema and breathtaking views from the legendary Azure Restaurant and The Leopard Bar.



The 12 Apostles Hotel and Spa in Cape Town, South Africa, is a boutique luxury hotel that features 70 guest rooms and suites. This relatively small room count is intentional, designed to provide an intimate, "sanctuary" feel for guests. The accommodation is split between Classic Rooms, Mountain-Facing Rooms, and Sea-Facing Rooms, with the latter offering spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the sunset. The hotel is named after the "12 Apostles" mountain range that towers directly behind it, part of the Table Mountain National Park. Despite its boutique size, the hotel offers world-class amenities including a private 16-seat cinema, an award-winning spa carved into the mountain rock, and the famous Azure Restaurant. The decor is a mix of contemporary luxury and classic nautical themes, emphasizing the hotel's unique position between the mountains and the sea. Because it only has 70 rooms, the service is highly personalized, making it a favorite for honeymooners and luxury travelers seeking a quiet alternative to the busier V&A Waterfront area.

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The 12 Apostles make up part of the greater Port Campbell National Park, world-famous for its amazing landmarks dotted just minutes from one another. Thankfully for us travellers, we don't have to pay to visit the 12 Apostles, or the Port Campbell National Park's other wonders, for that matter.

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