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South Africa
Tourism > Northern
Cape
Accommodation
Aletheim Guest House - Accommodation in
Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa
Welcome
to our unique guest house situated in the historic conservation area
of Kimberley.
Aletheim Guest House comprises guest suites in the main house and 2
upmarket town houses which have a total of 8 guest rooms in Roydene
and Carrington Roads. Each house is fully equipped and fully services
daily. The guest houses are within walking distance of many of Kimberley's
historic sites, such as Rudd House, Dunluce, McGregor Museum and the
William Humphreys Art Gallery, as well as several restaurants and even
the central city business area.
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| Price:
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Main
House
The main house has a 2 bedroomed guest suite with private entrance. This
tastefully furnished guest house offers you complete privacy with its own
little garden and safe parking with private entrance. Two bedrooms, one
en suite. Lounge, dining room, ceiling fans, alarm clocks, bed lamps,
anti mosquito, wardrobe, toiletries, own entrance, swimming pool,
electric blankets , under floor heating, telephone and internet access.
Television including M-Net and DSTV. Free welcoming drink.
Royalpark Nr 1 Townhouse
Consists of three bedrooms with two bathrooms. Fully equipped kitchen,
diningroom and lounge. Television with M-Net, alarm clock, bed lamps,
anti mosquito, wardrobe, toiletries, own entrance, ceiling fans, heaters
and electrical blankets, telephone and internet access. Lapa, jetmaster
and swimming pool area. Ideal for small, personal or business functions
for overnight guests. Free welcoming drink.
Carrington Court Townhouse
Situated in the historical Carrington Road. Three en suite bedrooms with
television including M-Net, alarm clocks, bed lamps, anti mosquito,
wardrobe, toiletries, own entrance, ceiling fans, heaters and electric
blankets, telephone and internet access. As well as a fully equipped
kitchen, dining/sitting room, barbecue facilities, remote control
garages. Free welcoming drink.
Minutes
away are the excellent McGregor Museum, collections of contemporary
art and colonial Old Masters, the Big Hole - some no-nonsense naming
there! - and Rhodes’s Kimberley Club. Slightly further afield lie the
Kamsferdam flamingos and the Boer trenches at Magersfontein. Fascinating
stuff. There is plenty to do in the area too. Go to the Big
Hole Museum. Consisting of original and carefully reconstructed
buildings this museum has preserved a great deal of the city's
past. The Eureka, the first recorded diamond discovered in South
Africa, can be viewed at the museum. Have some fun sifting through
diamond bearing gravel, looking for your own diamond. Play skittles
in the old bowling alley, or just stroll through the old buildings which
have been reconstructed here at the museum.
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