Please wait while we load the page...
Update your details, add photos, post specials — takes 2 minutes
💚 Share this business with your network
Running a guest house in Cape Town means managing seasonal shifts, load shedding schedules, and the practical realities of visitor flow. Tree House operates within the city's tourism infrastructure—coordinating with airport transfers, timing check-ins around summer traffic on the N1, managing water availability during dry months, and ensuring backup power for essential services. The Table Mountain views that guests expect require maintenance and positioning; the gardens that frame the experience depend on winter rainfall patterns unique to the Western Cape. Behind the scenes, it's about understanding how Cape Town's geography and climate shape what visitors actually need, day to day.
Get weekly deals from SA's hidden gems
Follow our WhatsApp Channel — free, no spam
In Cape Town, guest houses in Sea Point and Green Point offer City Bowl proximity with better value than equivalent-quality Atlantic Seaboard properties, and both areas have strong walkability and safety. The December–January peak inflates prices sharply — the same property can cost three times more in January than in June. For visitors attending events at the Cape Town Convention Centre or the V&A, De Waterkant guest houses minimise transport time significantly.