Babylonstoren
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Babylonstoren

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No.2 of Vacation Homes in Western Cape
Klapmuts Road, Cape Winelands, Western Cape, 7670, South Africa
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Highlights
Free parking
Airport pick-up available
Delicious breakfast
Lots to do
Amenities
Indoor swimming pool
Outdoor swimming pool
Hiking
Sauna
Spa
Massage room
Gym
Public parkingFree
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Property Description
With a stay at Babylonstoren in Paarl (Simondium), you'll be a 3-minute drive from Babylonstoren and 5 minutes from Vrede en Lust Estate. This luxury hotel is 1.3 mi (2.1 km) from Backsberg Estate Cellars and 2.2 mi (3.6 km) from Anura Vineyards.
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9.1/10
Great
Cleanliness9.1
Amenities9.1
Location9.1
Service9.1
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Surroundings
Airport: Cape Town International Airport
(46.6 km)
Train: Stellenbosch
(23.0 km)
Landmarks: Babylonstoren
(290m)
Landmarks: Noble Hill
(910m)
Landmarks: African Croc Dive
(1.8 km)
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One Bedroom Single Suite
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One Bedroom Single Suite

1 single bed
Non-smoking
Air conditioning
Private bathroom
Refrigerator
Minibar
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Farmhouse Suite Non smoking
7

Farmhouse Suite Non smoking

1 king bed
Has window
Non-smoking
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Private bathroom
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Fynbos Cottage Two Bedroom
4

Fynbos Cottage Two Bedroom

2 bedrooms: 2 double beds
Non-smoking
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Private bathroom
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Cottage, 1 Bedroom (Single)
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Cottage, 1 Bedroom (Single)

1 single bed
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One-Bedroom Cottage
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One-Bedroom Cottage

1 bedroom: 1 king bed | 1 living room
Non-smoking
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Two-Bedroom Cottage With Two Bathrooms
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Two-Bedroom Cottage With Two Bathrooms

2 bedrooms: 2 single beds and 1 king bed
Non-smoking
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One-Bedroom Suite
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One-Bedroom Suite

1 king bed
Has window
Non-smoking
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Fynbos Cottage One Bedroom
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Fynbos Cottage One Bedroom

1 bedroom: 1 double bed | 1 living room
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Family Villa
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Family Villa

5 bedrooms: 8 single beds and 1 king bed | 1 living room
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9.1/10
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  • Cleanliness9.1
  • Amenities9.1
  • Location9.1
  • Service9.1
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AI Summary
The Babel restaurant provides a varied, delicious breakfast. Guests appreciate spacious rooms, personal pools, and hot tubs. The accommodation features a decent gym, indoor/outdoor pool, and friendly, attentive staff.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
March 25, 2025
What an amazing place. A farm and winery (with cellar we didn’t have time to see) dating back to the 17th century, producing its own vegetables and exotic fruits (available to purchase) set in absolutely magnificent gardens – I’ve not seen better in South Africa. It is set in the Franschhoek wine valley with it’s unsurpassed back-drop. The is a hotel and cottages dotted around set in the Dutch style. There is beautiful greenhouse housing all manner of plants and herbs (with Myna bird squawking away!) and 4 hee-hawing donkeys to greet you as you pass. Also a spice house that time constraints sadly forced us to miss. Lovely outside restaurant serving scrumptious fayre. Best check the website to savour the full picture - it will whet your appetite if I haven’t already! The gardens are the jewel however and they alone are worth the visit.
D‍A‍r‍c‍h‍e‍r‍1‍1
March 21, 2025
Babylonstoren is a beautiful estate that has a lot going for it for a day visit, however as a hotel it is shockingly bad for guests staying there. The room rates here are amongst the highest in South Africa - we paid a little over USD 1,000 per night for our stay for an entry level room. With this price level in South Africa you would expect top tier 5 star hotel amenities and service - the reality is anything but. The main issues are as follows: 1. Outside Guests: The "hotel" receives an incredibly large number of outside guests who come for the day to walk around the gardens/have lunch/do wine tastings/spa treatments etc. These outside guests pay an entry fee of about USD 7-8 and get access to effectively all the same facilities and services as those paying the inflated room rate. Those visiting for the day are in no way at fault, but it feels as if management are just trying to maximise footfall in the property as opposed to run a luxury hotel. All the toilets/signs etc are what you would expect at a nice garden centre, not a luxury hotel charging in excess of $1000 a night. The whole property feels very much geared towards maximising the experience for outside guests with little thought given to those staying there. 2. Limited Hotel Facilities: The facilities for hotel guests are very limited, there a a few small pools of which the one at the spa is open to outside guests. There are not many places to go and relax aside from your room (If you leave your room between 10am and 5pm expect to jostle for space on the footpaths). The hotel is lacking a lobby type lounge area for hotel guests as when it rains (more on that below) there is really nowhere to go and the place turns into a zoo as everyone scrambles for the limited indoor areas. It's quite telling that the reception area for those coming for day trips is more impressive and larger than the small cottage reception for hotel guests paying 125 times as much. 3. Dining Options: There are 2 restaurants, one a more formal restaurant (Babel) which can be booked in advance, the other a more casual one (Greenhouse), both with indoor and outdoor seating. When it rains both restaurants loose about 50% of their seating, and carnage ensues. We showed up at lunchtime on a rainy day and both restaurants were "full" and we were told that there was a waitlist with no priority given to those staying in the hotel. We explained that as guests of the hotel we needed somewhere to eat and asked where this was possible, "you can order room service" we were told. Eating a sandwich sitting on your bed being the only available lunch option is not acceptable for a 5 star hotel. We had to leave the hotel to get lunch elsewhere. It's easy to see why this place has become so popular as the estate itself is stunning. However it has very much become over commercialised and now feels like a "luxury farm-day experience" as opposed to a 5 star hotel. Don't waste your money staying here, find a hotel nearby and v
S‍e‍a‍s‍i‍d‍e‍4‍4‍5‍5‍3‍9‍0‍5‍7‍6‍7
March 7, 2025
R150 entrance fee I’m so outraged to be asked to pay a ‘voluntary’ membership, of R150, but if you choose not to, it’s a R150 entrance fee. If all the wine farms and estates started charging, we would soon find a complete desertion of local supporters and a total reliant on the seasonal tourists. Very short sighted. I wanted to go to the farm shop and buy some provisions, but I’m certainly not paying for the ‘privilege’. This is pure greed.
B‍o‍b‍S‍a‍f‍t‍h
March 2, 2025
This is a fantastic experience. Topclass in all respects. Nice location, excellent food, service and incredibly nice staff. Yoga classes, Gym, Spa - all is top notch! Do not miss the mountain pool trip with picnic. The yoga instructor Carel is supergood, so get up and have a good start!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
March 1, 2025
What an extraordinary experience - which could never be duplicated in Europe or the US (labor costs are too high!). However, for those on honeymoon or coming from a wilderness/safari experience, the huge crowds of day visitors are somewhat offputting despite the hotel's best efforts to give its guests some feeling of exclusivity (thank you Gavin for all your help!). We were most impressed by the number of activities available to hotel guests free of charge (including lavish wine and olive oil tastings, sundowners on the surrounding mountain, etc etc) and the generous free food and beverage offerings in the rooms. But we were surprised by some major design flaws in the rooms, given the owner was the editor of a major interior design magazine: dangerously slipperty bathroom floor, a safe at floor level requiring you practically to lie down to use it, no proper bedside tables or reading lights (instead, bright floorlaps), no sockets for electronics by the bed. This said, the sense of abundance, the attention to detail and the sheer beauty of the endless gardens and farmlands are amazing. The staff is invariably charming, helpful - and seem to genuinely enjoy working there.
J‍a‍m‍e‍s‍C‍M‍2‍0‍1‍4
February 21, 2025
We stayed at Babylonstoren for three nights in February 2025. As a day destination we can understand the hype - the gardens are gorgeous, they have a well organised set-up of shops, wine tastings and tours, and a great restaurant (Babel) which is worth a visit in its own right (it was one of our best meals on our trip). However, the hotel feels very much a second priority, and its price tag per night (particularly in a South African context) is not justified. 1. Rooms: We were staying in one of the estate cottages (a mid-tier room), and whilst we had no issues with the cleaniness of the room, we felt it was very old and dated, and in serious need of a full revamp. The room looked like it was last refurbished ten years ago, with the bathroom and furniture in particular looking old, out dated and cheap. This would be fine if the hotel wasnt charging a rate per night in line with the top hotels in the Winelands (Leeu Estates, La Residence, etc), but given the premium we expected better. 2. Pools: for a hotel of its size (I think it has over 30 rooms) it has a lack of pool space which is very surprising. We counted three pools in total, however one of them is a small pool essentially for guests staying in the Manor House (and is right outside their rooms), the other is at the Spa and weirdly has no view (surrounded by bamboo) and is also open to day guests, and the third (and best) is up at the Fynbos cottages but only has about 10 or so sunloungers. This really needs to be sorted out. We were very surprised there wasn't a big infinity style pool somewhere which made the most of its amazing location and views. 3. Service: we found service a bit haphazard. At the pools there is a complimentary bar. This is a great concept but seems to be at the detriment of any actual service. So we noticed that the wines and fridges were often only refilled at the start of the day, unless you asked them to do it. This led to a couple of occasions where the wine was left in the sun in no ice, and the fridges ran out of water and some of the soft drinks. In addition, at no point did any member of staff offer us a drink - which again for a five start hotel was surprising. Even if the drinks are complimentary it would be a nice touch if a member of staff offered people a drink (this happened at another of our hotels). What surprised us most about all of the above is that this is a hotel with a fabulous reputation and part of a group which includes the Newt (in our view one of the best hotels in the UK). They don't need to do much to solve the above, but at the moment it feels like they are resting on their laurels and focused on day guests. Definitely worth a visit, but there are better hotels to stay at.
b‍r‍i‍t‍t‍a‍n‍y‍c‍r‍o‍n‍i‍n
February 10, 2025
Wow what can we say, this place is heaven on earth. From the staff, to the food and the activities on offer - everything was perfection. The accommodation is amazing, no all the small touches don’t go unnoticed. There aren’t many places where the unique experiences are included and that’s what sets this place apart from the rest. Having been fortunate enough to stay in many amazing places, there’s something unique about Babylonstoren. Special shout out to Warren and Brent, you’re one in a million. The staff make this place so special, each and every one has such a welcoming and warm heart. Can’t wait to return!
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
February 8, 2025
Lovely gardens and views bit pretentious for us Big thing about fresh veg from the garden shame it is not cooked Travelling about the site in golf cart is not the best especially when they get taken by others when parked We found it difficult to contact reception by telephone and many of the trips were fully booked so our visit was left wanting Book before you go that’s the best I think Shame I was looking forward to this part of the holiday The mountain trip is well worth it

Services & Amenities

Outdoor swimming pool
Spa
Gym
Restaurant
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2 Swimming pools
Indoor swimming pool
Outdoor swimming pool
Parking
Public (not only for guests) is available On-site parking. Reservation not needed.
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 11:00

Front desk hours: 24/7

Child Policies
Children can stay in some rooms of this hotel.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cribs and Extra Beds
Extra bed and crib policies may vary according to room type. Please refer to the room type details for more information.

Breakfast
TypeContinental, Full English/Irish, Gluten-free, Vegan, Vegetarian
StyleBuffet
AgeFee
Adult
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

Pets
Pets are not allowed

Service Animals
Service animals are not allowed

Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old

Paying at the Hotel

  • Cash

Property Description

  • Opened: 2010
  • Renovated: 2015
  • Number of Rooms: 32
With a stay at Babylonstoren in Paarl (Simondium), you'll be a 3-minute drive from Babylonstoren and 5 minutes from Vrede en Lust Estate. This luxury hotel is 1.3 mi (2.1 km) from Backsberg Estate Cellars and 2.2 mi (3.6 km) from Anura Vineyards.

Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including an attached winery, an outdoor pool, and a sauna. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and babysitting (surcharge). Getting to nearby attractions is a breeze with the area shuttle (surcharge).

Grab a bite at Babel Restaurant, one of the hotel's 2 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary full breakfast is served daily from 8 AM to 10 AM.

Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, a 24-hour front desk, and multilingual staff. Event facilities at this hotel consist of a conference center and meeting rooms. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours), and free self parking is available onsite.

Make yourself at home in one of the 22 air-conditioned rooms featuring fireplaces and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and minibars.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the check-in and check-out times at Babylonstoren?

The check-in time at Babylonstoren is 14:00 and the check-out time is 11:00.

What amenities and services does Babylonstoren have?

Babylonstoren has the following popular amenities and services: Sauna.

Does Babylonstoren have a swimming pool?

Yes, Babylonstoren has a pool.

Are pets allowed at Babylonstoren?

No, pets are not allowed at Babylonstoren.

Does Babylonstoren provide breakfast?

Yes, Guests staying at Babylonstoren can enjoy breakfast during their stay. Breakfast option(s): Continental, Full English/Irish, Gluten-free, Vegan, Vegetarian.

How much does it cost to stay at Babylonstoren?

Prices at Babylonstoren are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

How to get from the closest airport to Babylonstoren?

The closest airport is Cape Town International Airport, and it is about 44 mins from hotel by car (46.6 km).

What is the cancellation policy for Babylonstoren?

The cancellation policy for Babylonstoren varies depending on the type of room and booking conditions.

About This Property

Nearest AirportCape Town Intl. Airport
Distance to Airport46.56KM
Nearest Train StationStellenbosch
Distance to Train Station23.03KM
Average Price FromAED3305
Hotel Star Rating5