Situated in a quiet suburb of Ndabeni, Annex Lodge is opposite to the famous Alexandra Hospital. It is an ideal country escape from the city life, made for reconnecting with nature or enjoying a romantic weekend. Its location near the city makes our lodge the perfect choice for people looking for tranquillity after a busy day.
An added advantage for visitors is our lodge proximity to major attractions of the. These include Canal Walk (5km), the Cape Town city Centre (7km), Long Street (6km), V&a Waterfront ( 7 km), Kenilworth Race course (7 km), Table Mountain (8 Km) and the Cape Town International Airport ( 11 km).
Our lodge provides well-appointed double bedded with en-suite bathroom. Free Wifi is available on the whole property. Every room in the property is equipped with satellite Tv, kettle, and beverage. Our self-catering units provide a kitchenette, a microwave, a stove, an open fridge and a seating area. An additional bathroom with free toiletries is available for all the guests. Laundry service and airport shuttle are available upon request. Free and safe parking are available onsite.
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Annex lodge provides rooms in Cape. Our Lodge is set 5 km from Canal Walk. 5 km from Cticc and 6 km from Long Street. V&a Waterfront is 7 km from our lodge and Kenilworth Race course is 7 km away. Table Mountain is 8 Km from us. Cape Town International Airport is 11 km from the property.
We’re all looking forward to welcome you to our shores. Take a closer look at our natural beauty, delve into our history, culture and attractions, and start creating your bucket list for your next visit.
Aquila Private Game Reserve
Aquila Private Game Reserve was started in 1999 when owner, Searl Derman, set about searching for the perfect piece of land to re-introduce the Big 5 (elephant, lion, buffalo, rhino and leopard) as well as other wild game to the Western Cape. The reserve is named after the Black Eagle (Aquila verreauxii) that is today rarely encountered and regarded as an endangered species. Aquila, a prestigious 4-star luxury getaway, is also very big on conservation and uplifting local communities in the area. Guests can experience a day trip or an overnight safari and the opportunity to experience the reserve’s natural flora and fauna by vehicle, quad bike or on horse-back.
Two Oceans Aquarium
Two Oceans Aquarium opened at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront on the 13 November 1995 and comprises several exhibition galleries. The aquarium is named for its location, where the Indian and Atlantic oceans meet. The Aquarium provides an insight into the riveting world of the southern African coastline. Visitors are invited to explore and learn more about marine life with over 3000 aquatic creatures including tiny animals such as the Knysna Seahorse, to larger more fearsome ones like large ragged-tooth sharks.
Green Point Lighthouse, Mouille Point
The Green Point Lighthouse was the first to light Cape Town’s shores. The iconic red and white candy-striped structure stands proud on the Sea Point Promenade. It was first lit in 1824 and is the country’s the oldest operational lighthouse. It was later expanded to its present height inThe bright colours were so that the lighhouse was distinguishable from the surrounding cottages. Today the Green Point lighthouse is open to visitors at a fee.
Green Point Park
Since its opening shortly after the 2010 Fifa World Cup, the Green Point Park has become a popular weekend spot among locals. The park, situated alongside the Cape Town Stadium, was created from the land which was a building site during the stadium’s construction for the World Cup. Now it has been transformed into a beautiful open green space representing over 300 species of flora indigenous to the Western Cape. The park is always a hive of activity with family picnics, youngsters playing football and little ones playing on the wooden jungle gyms and swings.
Perceiving Freedom Sculpture
The Perceiving Freedom sculpture was created by local artist Michael Elion The statue is honor former South African president, Nelson Mandela. The giant pair of glasses is located on the Sea Point Promenade and stares out at Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated for nearly two decades.
Explore Cape Town’s Iconic Table Mountain
Whether it is covered in a blanket of moody clouds or showing off against a crisp cloudless blue sky, Table Mountain is always spectacular.
Cape Town locals are pretty fond of the mountain that looms over their city… and with good reason! Table Mountain, which is home to the richest, yet smallest floral kingdom on earth, was voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2011.
Flanked by Devil’s Peak and Lion’s Head, Table Mountain makes up the northern end of the Cape Fold Mountain range. It’s hard to imagine, but the mountain’s distinctive flat top – a three-kilometre level plateau...