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Suites With Harbour Views: A New Work-From-Anywhere Spot at the V&A Waterfront

Remote work has reshaped how many of us approach the workday. For digital nomads, entrepreneurs and professionals working from home, the search for inspiring spaces beyond the kitchen table or local café has become part of the routine. Now, one of Cape Town’s most iconic hotels is offering a stylish alternative for remote professionals and SMEs looking to work, meet and collaborate in a more refined setting.

Cape Grace Hotel at the V&A Waterfront has unveiled two new harbour-facing meeting suites — the Marina Room and the Boardroom — designed for modern professionals, small businesses and creative teams who want a workspace that feels both productive and inspiring.

A Workspace With a View

Few offices offer yacht-lined harbour views. The Marina Room is the larger of the two venues, accommodating up to 50 guests and offering abundant natural light through French doors that overlook the marina. For SMEs hosting client presentations, team workshops or brand planning sessions, it offers a polished environment that feels far removed from the typical boardroom.

For more intimate meetings, the Boardroom seats up to 14 guests and is designed for focused conversations, strategy sessions and leadership discussions. An adjoining lounge area can also be used as a breakout space — perfect for teams that want flexibility during longer meetings or creative brainstorming sessions.

Technology Built for the Modern Workday

Both spaces have been designed to support the pace of modern work. High-resolution LED displays, integrated sound systems and seamless device connectivity allow teams to move easily between presentations, hybrid meetings and collaborative sessions.

The Boardroom features an advanced conferencing setup and ceiling-mounted audio, while the Marina Room includes a large LED screen and wireless microphones — making both venues well suited to everything from investor pitches to creative presentations.

The Perks of a Luxury Workday

One of the advantages of working from a luxury hotel is the culinary offering. Catering for the suites is curated by the team at Heirloom Restaurant, led by Chef Wesli Jacobs.

Expect thoughtfully prepared menus that highlight seasonal ingredients and local flavours, from working lunches and elegant set menus to cocktail canapés when the workday transitions into something more social.

Where Work Meets Cape Town Lifestyle

As flexible work becomes the norm, professionals and SMEs are increasingly looking for spaces that balance productivity with atmosphere. With harbour views, seamless technology and five-star service, Cape Grace’s new meeting suites offer exactly that.

For digital nomads passing through the city, small business teams planning their next move, or remote professionals seeking a change of scenery, this might just be Cape Town’s most stylish place to get work done.

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