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The Royal Hotel, situated
in Pilgrim's Rest, was impeccably restored, to reflect
true late Victorian style.
It is perhaps one of South Africa's best-known hotels.
This national monument is famous for its atmosphere and
world-class service and facilities.
Composed of ten authentic buildings dating back to the
latter part of the nineteenth century, the hotel offers
charming en-suite bedrooms.
Declared a goldfield in 1873, Pilgrim's Rest became a
cosmopolitan centre of activity in South Africa. Today
it stands as a legacy to these pioneers. The town was
proclaimed a National Monument in 1986.
Trapped in a time warp, the lounge reflects an epoch of
time honoured hospitality and elegance so typical of the
late Victorian era. Upon entering the Royal Hotel,
visitors are immediately taken on a nostalgia filled
trip into the past.
The reception walls are lined with the most interesting
photographs and artefacts providing vivid glimpses of
Pilgrim's Rest's history. This theme is carried forward
into the lounge as well as the very famous public bar.
The restaurant is informal and serves hearty
old-fashioned meals in a historical atmosphere in
keeping with the rest of the Hotel. Enjoying a meal
outside while taking in the scenery, is an experience
worthwhile.
The Royal Hotel is the centre attraction of Pilgrim's
Rest. From here visitors can plan all daily excursions
and then come home to a relaxing evening of Victorian
comfort.
Rooms
The Royal Hotel bedrooms are truly in a different class.
Fifty en-suite bedrooms are spread over a number of
annexes to the main hotel and all of them radiate
extreme character.
Furnished with genuine antique brass beds, wash stands,
wardrobes and other furniture, visitors cannot but be
transported back into history.
Rounding off this atmosphere are authentic Victorian
baths, sanitary ware and fixtures. In these
surroundings, electric shavers, driers and other
equipment will seem out of place. |