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Hotels in Gardens sit at the centre of Cape Town's visitor economy, hosting everyone from conference delegates to families on holiday to international cruise-ship passengers with a few hours to fill. They employ housekeeping, kitchen, maintenance, and reception staff who depend on steady bookings year-round. They support local suppliers — laundries, food distributors, tradespersons — and their occupancy rates reflect broader tourism trends and economic confidence. When tourism thrives, so do the surrounding restaurants and shops; when bookings drop, it echoes through the whole neighbourhood. A functional, reliable hotel is more than a service business — it's an economic anchor that ties jobs, supplier relationships, and neighbourhood vitality together.