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    Windhoek, Namibia

    Weinberg Hotel

    Luxury hotel in Windhoek with sunset views
    Glass doors opening out from a hotel suite to a large terrace with low stone walls, three potted plants and a chair with cushions. A bed is visible inside, and the terrace looks out to other hotel buildings, painted white with black and white awnings.

    A stylish stay on a private estate with rooftop dining and luxury lofts

    The Weinberg Windhoek is set within a former wine estate in Klein Windhoek, an upscale suburb of Namibia’s capital city. The preserved early 20th-century house is part of the Gondwana Collection Namibia. Common areas have plush sofas, layered textures and warm decor. Other buildings, painted white with striped awnings, are interspersed with lushly planted gardens, outdoor seating areas and a central courtyard with fountains. 

    Rooms also combine modern and heritage elements, with a largely white palette softened with local art, rich, earthy furnishings and the occasional pop of bold pattern or colour. Some have generous balconies with courtyard views, while luxury loft rooms, with winding staircases, living areas and small kitchens, can sleep up to four people.

    Meals are prepared using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Breakfast, eaten in the light-filled dining room or on the terrace, includes fresh fruits and traditional cooked breakfasts, while lunch and dinner menus feature dishes like roasted bone marrow, steak and risotto. Sundowners are best enjoyed at Sky Lounge, a chic rooftop terrace with small plates, an excellent wine list and views across Windhoek to the Auas Mountains.

    Highlights

    Take in panoramic Windhoek views from the hotel’s rooftop terrace, Sky Lounge, at sunset

    Explore the wider estate, with several restaurants, a delicatessen and the Life Day Spa, which has an outdoor pool

    Stay in a Family Loft to sleep up to two adults and two children, or book several for bigger and multigenerational groups

    Eat in the hotel’s private dining room, booked exclusively for your group, with views of Windhoek and the Auas Mountains

    Tour Windhoek’s street food markets to sample typical Namibian dishes like kapana, beef strips cooked over charcoal and tossed in spices

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    Places to combine the Weinberg Hotel with

    Onguma – The Fort

    Etosha National Park

    Onguma – The Fort

    The Onguma Fort is built in the perfect spot to give guests arguably one of the best sunset views in the whole of Namibia overlooking the beautiful scarceness of the Etosha Pans, bedecked with its wild animals and hundreds of camel thorn trees.

    Upon arriving at The Fort, you will be received by a very friendly team of staff, and the massive raw walls, stunning stone cladded features and a huge tower with the views toward Etosha and Fisher’s Pan from within the private Onguma Game Reserve. Combining a tangibly ethnic African feel with a touch of Moroccan and Indian, plus a selection of the most beautiful antique windows and doors, the Fort’s decoration is both surreal and authentic.

    Twelve mini suites, all situated adjacent to the Main Fort extending on both sides to the south and the north, each is completely private and about 50 metres apart from one another. They are equipped with a bar fridge, telephone and an air cooling system for those warmer days. The spacious bathroom has both an inside shower as well as an outside shower area. From every area of the room, wooden decks lead you towards the outside seating area and sun loungers for just relaxing and enjoying the extraordinary view.

    The one and only Sultan Suite is situated inside the Main Tower of the main complex. It has a large, beautifully designed bedroom that leads into a lounge area and out onto a private viewing deck. The lounge is equipped with a satellite television system, a bar fridge and telephone facilities. And for those warm evenings, you have an air cooling system as well. The large bathroom has a wonderful open shower area, as well as a bath in which to relax and reflect upon your day’s experiences.

    Puku Ridge

    South Luangwa National Park

    Puku Ridge

    For incredible vistas and prime game viewing, Puku Ridge Camp is a superior choice for a stay in the South Luangwa National Park. Its allure comes from its outstanding location: perched on a hilltop in an exclusively remote area of the park, it offers guests panoramic views over the floodplains below.

    The opportunity for exceptional insights into animal behaviour is enhanced by the design of the camp which is camouflaged to blend in with its surroundings while leaving a minimal carbon footprint. Composed of a large living and central dining area and seven generous safari tents each with their own viewing deck, the feel of the camp is spacious and comfortable. Tents benefit not only from their own indoor showers and baths, but from outdoor facilities that are carefully shaded by forest for unique viewing experiences.

    Every area of the camp has been designed to take advantage of the incredible viewing opportunities offered by its surroundings, giving you the chance to spot more than 60 mammals and over 400 bird species while unwinding in communal areas, resting in your tent or even when in the bathtub. When you do venture out from the comfort of this luxury camp, you’ll be brought on game drives in especially designed 4×4 vehicles or on exciting and informative bush walks accompanied by expert guides.

    Lying nestled in a remote game-rich area of the park, lion, leopard, elephant, giraffe and zebra can frequently be seen alongside antelope, buffalo, bush babies, and impala.

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