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Situated in the malaria free
mountain
village of Graskop, The Graskop Hotel is stylishly
furnished and decorated with unusual African artefacts, as well as being
home to an extensive collection of contemporary South African art.
Once described as a “bog
ordinary travelling salesman’s joint”, the Graskop Hotel has been
lovingly renovated and re-decorated to become an Art Gallery you can sleep in! First time visitors
are usually shocked to find this unique atmosphere within the walls of a
“70’s style” façade, although the giant cactus sculpture made from
invader alien plants, at the front entrance, gives a taste of things to
follow. The hotel has a total of 34 en-suite bedrooms. Each of the
19 rooms in the main building has been decorated by a different
contemporary South African Artist. The 15 garden suites each have
patios overlooking peaceful gardens, which also have unconventional art
pieces around each corner. All rooms have down duvets and tea and
coffee facilities.
On the days when the mist
rolls into town, relax in our comfortable lounges with art deco
furniture, next to homely log fires. For hot summer days we have a
large swimming pool surrounded by wooden pool
loungers. There is a gallery of
contemporary art on the premises, as well as a bar and a restaurant. The
Hotel has a three star grading
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