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Top 5 high-end hotels launching in South Africa by 2025
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Top 5 high-end hotels launching in South Africa by 2025

South Africa welcomes five luxury hotels in 2025, setting new standards for tourism and hospitality excellence.

Feyisayo Ajayi
Last updated: December 28, 2024 3:40 pm
Feyisayo Ajayi Published December 28, 2024
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At a Glance


  • Radisson Collection debuts in Cape Town, blending Scandinavian design with African heritage and breathtaking views.
  • Spier Hotel in Stellenbosch emphasizes sustainability, offering luxury amidst South Africa’s iconic vineyards.
  • InterContinental Table Bay redefines waterfront luxury with world-class amenities and stunning mountain views.

South Africa’s tourism sector remains a vital economic pillar, contributing 9 percent to GDP, per the World Travel & Tourism Council. Famed for its cultural richness, scenic landscapes, and dynamic cities, the nation draws millions of visitors annually.

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At a Glance1. Radisson Collection Hotel, Cape Town2. Spier Hotel, Winelands3. Park Hyatt Johannesburg, Rosebank5. InterContinental Table Bay, Cape Town

The rising demand for luxury stays, fueled by international and domestic tourists, is driving new hotel openings in 2025. These high-end properties aim to captivate affluent tourists with distinctive, unforgettable experiences.

While enhancing the hospitality landscape, the new entrants will compete with established luxury hotels, making standout service and unique offerings essential for success.

Beyond tourism, these developments will spur economic growth by creating jobs, boosting revenues, and improving infrastructure—strengthening South Africa’s broader economic fabric.


1. Radisson Collection Hotel, Cape Town

Radisson Collection makes its South African debut with its new hotel on Cape Town’s Atlantic coastline.

Radisson Collection Hotel, Cape Town

This iconic property, extensively refurbished, combines modern sophistication with local heritage. Guests will enjoy luxurious rooms, a rooftop pool with spectacular views of Table Mountain, a world-class spa, and gourmet dining at the celebrated Tobago’s Restaurant, Bar, and Terrace.

The hotel’s design reflects the region’s natural beauty, using materials like timber and stone to mirror the raw landscapes.

With its Scandinavian-inspired aesthetics infused with African elements, this hotel is set to become a landmark for tourists seeking an exceptional blend of elegance and authenticity.


2. Spier Hotel, Winelands

Set in the serene Winelands region, the Spier Hotel in Stellenbosch promises an immersive experience of peace and connection.

Spier Hotel, Winelands

Scheduled to open on March 1, 2025, the hotel is an extension of Spier Wine Farm’s legacy of sustainability and community engagement.

Guests can expect luxurious rooms with vineyard views, a tranquil outdoor pool, a rejuvenating spa, and dining options showcasing farm-to-table cuisine paired with award-winning wines.

Beyond luxury, the hotel emphasizes regenerative practices and cultural preservation, making it an ideal destination for environmentally conscious tourists seeking a meaningful getaway.


3. Park Hyatt Johannesburg, Rosebank

Opening in April 2025, the Park Hyatt Johannesburg is set to elevate hospitality standards in Rosebank, one of Johannesburg’s most vibrant neighborhoods.

Park Hyatt Johannesburg, Rosebank

Featuring 31 elegantly designed rooms, the hotel will offer world-class dining options, a rooftop pool, and bespoke wellness services.

Renowned for its exceptional service, the Park Hyatt brand caters to discerning business and leisure tourists.

Situated close to major cultural and commercial hubs, the hotel is positioned to become a preferred choice for visitors seeking luxury and convenience in Johannesburg.


4. Franschhoek Hotel, Franschhoek

Nestled in the heart of the Cape Winelands, Franschhoek Hotel will open its doors in January 2025.

Franschhoek Hotel, Franschhoek
Franschhoek Hotel, Franschhoek

This intimate property, part of the La Residence estate, features six lavishly appointed villas offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and vineyards.

Guests can indulge in curated wine-tasting experiences, spa treatments, and gourmet dining highlighting regional flavors. Franschhoek Hotel stands out for its focus on the area’s rich history and culture, offering visitors an immersive journey into the essence of the Cape Winelands.


5. InterContinental Table Bay, Cape Town

Scheduled to open in Q4 2025, the InterContinental Table Bay will redefine luxury on Cape Town’s waterfront.

 InterContinental Table Bay, Cape Town
InterContinental Table Bay, Cape Town

Following a multimillion-dollar redevelopment by the V&A Waterfront, the hotel will feature opulent rooms with breathtaking views of Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean.

Guests will have access to an outdoor pool, a state-of-the-art spa, and a fine-dining restaurant offering international cuisine.

With its prime location and the InterContinental brand’s reputation for exceptional service, this hotel is poised to become a flagship property in South Africa’s luxury hospitality sector.


As South Africa’s tourism industry continues to flourish, the opening of these five exclusive hotels in 2025 marks a significant milestone.

Each property brings unique features and amenities, from the cultural richness of the Winelands to the urban sophistication of Cape Town and Johannesburg.

These developments not only enhance the country’s tourism infrastructure but also reinforce its reputation as a premier luxury travel destination.

With their innovative designs and world-class services, these hotels are poised to set new benchmarks for hospitality in South Africa and beyond.

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