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The Oberoi, Marrakech, Morocco
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Top African hotels for business and private retreats

Discover the top 10 African hotels blending luxury, business amenities, and unique retreats for professionals seeking the perfect balance of work and leisure.

Feyisayo Ajayi
Last updated: January 20, 2025 2:52 am
Feyisayo Ajayi Published January 19, 2025
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At a Glance


  • Africa’s top hotels combine luxury amenities with state-of-the-art business facilities, offering the perfect retreat for professionals.
  • Proximity to business hubs enhances the convenience of these luxury African hotels for work and leisure.
  • Guests enjoy personalized service, wellness programs, and cultural experiences, making these hotels ideal for productive and restorative stays.

Africa is cementing its position as a premier destination for both business and leisure, with its luxury hospitality sector leading the charge. 

By seamlessly blending world-class business facilities with indulgent leisure experiences, Africa is redefining the modern tourist’s journey, offering unmatched sophistication and cultural richness.

From the opulent villas of The Oberoi in Marrakech, nestled amidst lush gardens, to the architectural wonder of The Silo Hotel in Cape Town, these establishments blend state-of-the-art business facilities with world-class leisure amenities.

Whether overlooking the iconic Nile at the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo or witnessing the Great Migration from the Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, each property delivers a unique blend of cultural richness, strategic location, and exceptional service.

These top-tier hotels are not just accommodations; they are transformative spaces where deals are closed, creativity is inspired, and guests indulge in unmatched luxury.

Catering to discerning professionals, they highlight Africa’s growing prominence in global hospitality, offering an unforgettable blend of work and relaxation amid breathtaking settings.

With its growing economic hubs, rich cultural landscapes, and world-class hospitality, the continent offers an enticing blend of opportunities for business tourists and those seeking private retreats.

Shore Africa highlights the top 10 African hotels that have successfully blended luxury, business facilities, and cultural authenticity to cater to discerning tourists.


  1. The Oberoi, Marrakech, Morocco

Situated amid lush gardens with views of the Atlas Mountains, The Oberoi epitomizes elegance. Its expansive villas, each with private pools, offer unparalleled privacy for business tourists seeking tranquility.

The Oberoi, Marrakech, Morocco

The hotel’s business facilities include fully equipped meeting rooms and seamless audiovisual technology.

Leisure options, such as Moroccan spa treatments and yoga pavilions, allow guests to unwind. Strategically located near Marrakech’s bustling business district, it strikes the perfect balance between work and relaxation.


  1. Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza, Egypt

Overlooking the iconic Nile River, this luxurious hotel offers a harmonious blend of modernity and tradition. With 10 meeting rooms and a grand ballroom, it is a favorite for hosting international conferences.

Four Seasons Hotel Cairo at Nile Plaza, Egypt

Business guests enjoy quick access to Cairo’s financial district, while the hotel’s spa and rooftop pool provide serene escapes.

The authentic Egyptian cuisine served at its restaurants adds a cultural touch to every stay.


  1. The Silo Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa

Housed in a former grain silo, this architectural marvel offers breathtaking views of Table Mountain and the V&A Waterfront. Its boutique charm is complemented by state-of-the-art business facilities and personalized services.

The Silo Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa
The Silo Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa

The Silo’s art collection, luxurious suites, and rooftop bar make it a standout choice for business tourists and art enthusiasts alike. Proximity to Cape Town’s business hub enhances its appeal.


  1. One&Only Reethi Rah, South Africa

Known for its pristine beaches and opulent villas, One&Only Reethi Rah combines luxury with exclusivity. Though renowned for leisure, it’s equally equipped for business retreats with high-tech meeting spaces.

Guests can partake in wellness programs, water sports, and gourmet dining experiences, ensuring a holistic visit. Its serene environment fosters creativity and productivity.


  1. Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa

A symbol of heritage and luxury, this iconic hotel features lush gardens and historic charm. Its conference rooms are equipped to host high-level business meetings.

Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa
Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa

Leisure offerings include afternoon tea, spa treatments, and guided tours of Cape Town. This blend of business and leisure makes it a preferred choice for executives.


  1. The St. Regis Cairo, Egypt

Redefining luxury in Cairo, The St. Regis boasts opulent interiors, world-class dining, and exceptional business facilities. Its grand ballroom and private meeting rooms cater to events of all scales.

The St. Regis Cairo, Egypt

Located near key government and business institutions, it’s a hub for professionals. The hotel’s signature butler service ensures personalized attention for every guest.


  1. Singita Ebony Lodge, Sabi Sands, South Africa

Nestled in the heart of a private game reserve, Singita Ebony Lodge offers an unparalleled combination of luxury and nature. Its intimate suites, equipped with modern amenities, are perfect for exclusive business retreats.

Singita Ebony Lodge, Sabi Sands, South Africa
Singita Ebony Lodge, Sabi Sands, South Africa

Business tourists can enjoy private meeting spaces and networking opportunities while experiencing thrilling game drives. The lodge’s commitment to sustainability adds a meaningful dimension to its services.


  1. The Royal Malewane, Kruger National Park, South Africa

A haven of exclusivity, The Royal Malewane is renowned for its personalized services and luxurious villas. Business guests benefit from private meeting spaces and a tranquil setting conducive to strategic planning.

The lodge also offers extraordinary wildlife experiences, making it ideal for combining work and leisure. Its Michelin-starred cuisine and spa services further enhance the guest experience.


  1. Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, Tanzania

Situated in the heart of Serengeti National Park, this lodge offers a unique business travel experience.

Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, Tanzania

Luxurious accommodations and advanced meeting facilities are paired with opportunities to witness the Great Migration.

The lodge’s infinity pool overlooking a watering hole provides a serene backdrop for informal discussions. This harmonious blend of nature and modernity sets it apart.


  1. Angama Mara, Maasai Mara, Kenya

Perched on the edge of the Great Rift Valley, Angama Mara offers breathtaking views and unmatched luxury.

Angama Mara, Maasai Mara, Kenya

Its tented suites and private meeting areas cater to small business groups seeking exclusivity.

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