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Robots, rides and views of the city at city’s newest hotel
The new hotel that lights up the Cape Town Sky (aptly named Hotel Sky) and was opened on 1 April 2021 has two robots, 535 rooms and suites, a thrilling rooftop ride and an elegant restaurant that is “the perfect space to take in cosmopolitan views with laid-back Mother City ease”.
Hotel Sky Cape Town's lobby area. Image: Hotel Sky / Rikki Hibbert.
Skyla and Ariel are Hotel Sky’s AI staff who work alongside the humans. Each of the robots has its unique personality; they’re there to help you throughout your stay, and handle anything from general queries to luggage and even room service. It is all about positioning “South Africa on the global stage”.
Hotel Sky's robots are all designed with their own unique personality. Image: Hotel Sky / Rikki Hibbert.
Besides Ariel and Skyla, Hotel Sky also has a fully automated, self-service, check-in desk for guests. There’s also the Hotel Sky app, which makes everything, from booking your stay, checking in and opening your room to viewing menus, just the tap of a button away.
Take advantage of the fully automated self service check-in desk when you arrive at Hotel Sky Cape Town. Image: Hotel Sky / Rikki Hibbert.
It costs from R995 and up per night to stay in Hotel Sky Cape Town’s rooms. The standard rooms have an option of two double beds in the Standard Twin Room or a queen bed in the Standard Queen Room.
A Standard Twin Room at Hotel Sky Cape Town. Image: Hotel Sky / Rikki Hibbert.
The 4-sleeper Bunk Room has 4 three-quarter bunk style beds, a shared bathroom with two showers and two basins. You could also stay in a suite with a king sized bed, lounge area.
Lion's Head seen from a Hotel Sky Cape Town suite. Image: Hotel Sky / Rikki Hibbert.
The Infinity Restaurant on the 26th floor is open to the public. It offers “casual comfort food” and has panoramic views of Table Mountain, the city bowl, the V&A Waterfront and Table Bay. You have to book.
Take in panoramic city views at the Infinity Restaurant. Image: Hotel Sky / Rikki Hibbert.
Also open to the public and talk of the town, is the rooftop ride on the 28th floor overlooking the city travelling at 100km per hour into the air. Hotel Sky Cape Town’s Sky-Hi Ride sits on top of the building and is a gravity defying experience for anyone with the stomach to brave it.
Enjoy 360° city views on the Sky-Hi Ride. Image: Hotel Sky / Rikki Hibbert.
You’ll be strapped into the ride and lifted above the city where you’ll get a 360° view of Cape Town’s city bowl, Table Mountain and harbour views. Then, when you least expect it, you’ll be dropped down at a speed so fast you’ll feel as if your stomach has been left behind. “You have to do this,” one Sky-Hi Ride guest said. You can book your ride for R250 per person via Webtickets.
You can book a stay at Hotel Sky Cape Town from R995 per night for bed and breakfast in one of their standard rooms or for R1600 for bed and breakfast in a suite via the Hotel Sky website.
Lower Long St, Cape Town City Centre Cape Town | 021 879 5040 | www.hotelsky.co.za/hotel-capetown
By Jessie Leverzencie
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