Tudor
Hotels like the Tudor matter to Durban in ways that go beyond room nights. They're where visiting families land, where people coming for medical treatment stay during their appointments, where returning residents put up their guests during school holidays. They anchor neighbourhoods and create rhythm in the city's rhythm. The people who stay at them aren't always on holiday—some are between moves, others are coordinating care arrangements, some are seeing Durban for the first time and need a genuine base, not a sterile box. That deeper role in how the city actually works shapes what matters in how these places operate and what guests remember when they leave.