The Mirage
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5 star and conveniently located, The Capital Mirage is the picture of style and sophistication. Each of The Capital Mirage’s 65 oversized rooms and apartments will envelop you in opulence from the moment you step inside. Every feature and finish is designed to exude luxury and elicit gasps. The property offers a selection of luxury and superior studios, or spacious one, two, or three bedroom apartments. . Whether you’re seeking leisurely lunches, roof top cocktails, trendy nightclubs or retail therapy, The Capital Mirage puts it all within strolling distance. Be awestruck by the Cape Town panorama and savour the epic views with a drink in hand at the Sky bar . Enjoy world class services with in-room dining, complimentary uncapped high speed Wi-Fi, HD satellite television, complimentary parking and scheduled shuttles to the V & A Waterfront and Cape Town International Convention Centre. The hotel is the perfect base for exploring Cape Town and our local preferred supplier can assist you with your itinerary.
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Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu and traditional African beliefs exist together peacefully in this distinctively multicultural city. With South Africa’s troubled history, this kind of pluralistic harmony was hard to achieve and remains fragile: most residents have a fascinating, heart-wrenching story about the subject. Cape Town is a city of pioneers – from the Afrikaner descendants of the original colonists and the majority black community to the descendants of Jewish immigrants and more recently the Xhosa transplants from the Eastern Cape. They all bring unique flavours to Cape Town’s rich creole melting pot.