Accommodation Type: Hotel
Area: Winelands

The name "Batavia Boutique Hotel" was derived from Batavia, a Dutch Colony in South East Asia. Many of the senior officials at the Cape (established on 6 April 1652), including Jan van Riebeek, had previously served in the east. The Governer, Simon van der Stel, who established the small town of Stellenbosch in 1672, grew up in Batavia.
Batavia, as well as the Cape of Good Hope, was a place of rendezvous, a meeting place for ships and travellers, a place to gain access to fresh produce and lastly, a place of restoration. May your stay at Batavia Boutique Hotel offer this, and so much more.
Experience the Batavia - reminiscent of the comfortable villas that hosted discerning travellers and lordly merchants in the bygone days of the Dutch East India Company. This boutique hotel is conveniently situated just off Dorp Street, the historic heart of Stellenbosch.
Besides convenient closeness to village life, the Batavia offers five en-suite bedrooms, a comfortable lounge, a dining room where sumptuous breakfasts are served, a meeting room for business travellers who wish to consult in comfort, and a swimming pool in a relaxed garden setting. Original antiques, eastern rugs, ostrich leather furniture, bright bay windows, local artworks, patio views and an excellent selection of wines evoke the richness of the town's Dutch-African heritage.
The Batavia also offers:
Spacious, air-conditioned en-suite rooms with modern convenienceSecure parking
Internet and business work space for corporate guests
Satellite TV
Laundry service
Assistance with travel arrangements
Swimming pool
Picnic baskets on request
Special packages to various tourism attractions/activities
Parking
Within a short walk along oak lined avenues, the Batavia's guests can experience the best of Stellenbosch, the centre of South Africa's premier wine region. Footloose and fancy free, visitors can appreciate splendid examples of Cape Dutch architecture while enjoying easy access to a fascinating collection of "living" museums, art galleries and craft centres.
Various wine boutiques, the university campus and the Eersterivier riverbank walkway offer further variety. Within a hundred meters or so, guests can also experience the town's coffee-shop culture, visit a choice of taverns and enjoy the cuisine of highly rated restaurants. For the business traveller, the central business district and a range of related services are just minutes away.
Stellenbosch is just fifteen minutes from the N1 and N2 highways, twenty minutes from other historic towns, the sea and excellent beaches, and only half an hour from Cape Town international airport. It is also less than an hour from more world-class wine estates, further tourist attractions and Cape Town's famous Victoria & Alfred Waterfront.
Adjacent to the award winning Batavia Boutique Hotel, is St. Nicholas Cottage @ Batavia, a garden apartment, with the option of being self-catering. It consists of a twin bedroom, with shower, basin & lavatory, upstairs, and a kitchenette and lounge (including a sleeper couch that sleeps two) downstairs.
RATES 2006/7
HIGH SEASON:
(October-April)
SUPERIOR ROOMS
R700 per person sharing (B&B)
R1050 per person single (B&B)
LUXURY ROOM
R650 per person sharing (B&B)
R975 per person single (B&B)
ST. NICHOLAS COTTAGE @ BATAVIA (GARDEN COTTAGE)
R400 per person sharing (Breakfast @ R65 per person)
R600 per person single (Breakfast @ R65 per person)
LOW SEASON:
(May-September)
SUPERIOR ROOMS
R400 per person sharing (B&B)
R600 per person single (B&B)
LUXURY ROOM
R350 per person sharing (B&B)
R525 per person single (B&B)
ST. NICHOLAS COTTAGE @ BATAVIA (GARDEN COTTAGE)
R250 per person sharing (Breakfast @ R65 per person)
R375 per person single (Breakfast @ R65 per person)
Corporate rates available on request.