Sky Hotel
Cape Town's accommodation market has shifted. Airbnb apartments, self-catering units, and guest houses now compete directly with traditional hotels for visitors. The city's tourism economy depends on offering options across price points and styles—from backpacker hostels to five-star estates. Sky Hotel operates in a crowded market where location, view, and value proposition determine survival. The city's reputation for hospitality rests partly on hotels that understand what matters to their guests: reliable WiFi, backup power during outages, a working breakfast, proximity to attractions, and staff who can give real advice rather than generic recommendations. Summer holidays bring families; business travel peaks during certain seasons; international visitors come year-round. A successful hotel in Cape Town reads its market and adjusts. The competition has raised the bar: guests expect competence, not just a bed.