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Tintswalo Atlantic reopens following fire

02 Oct 2019
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Tintswalo Atlantic, a boutique hotel on Chapman’s Peak in Cape Town, has reopened following a fire that destroyed the main section of the lodge.

The public areas and some of the guest suites have been completely rebuilt.

A maximum of 24 guests can be accommodated in 10 island suites and a two-bedroom villa. Room service, in-room massages, transfers and a range of sightseeing excursions are available.

Non-resident guests can enjoy lunch on Wednesdays, and resident guests can book for lunch and dinner daily.

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