Holiday Stays

Budget Accommodation in Cape Town from R800 per Night – 22 Properties

Antrim Collection

Guesthouse Central Cape Town Three Anchor Bay
From R950
Star Star Star Star

Villa Rosa

Guesthouse Central Cape Town Sea Point
From R950
Craigrownie Luxury Guest House

Craigrownie Luxury Guest House

Guesthouse Central Cape Town Sea Point
From R540
CBay58 – Cape Town Villa

CBay58 – Cape Town Villa

Villa Central Cape Town Bakoven
From R795
AirCommodation Guesthouse

AirCommodation Guesthouse

Guesthouse Central Cape Town Gardens
From R708

Lazy Days Apartments

Self-catering
From R656

Kite House

Backpacker Bloubergstrand
From R500

Cape Town Lodges

Lodge Bloubergstrand
From R270

Lyronne

Guesthouse Parow North
From R810
Brightwater Lodge

Brightwater Lodge

Lodge Hout Bay
From R975
MLMK Holiday Homes

MLMK Holiday Homes

Self-catering
From R1,000
Cornerstone Guesthouse

Cornerstone Guesthouse

Guesthouse Panorama
From R605
Annette GuestHouse

Annette GuestHouse

Guesthouse
From R835
Hilltop Guesthouse

Hilltop Guesthouse

Guesthouse Loevenstein
From R900
Maita Guest House

Maita Guest House

Guesthouse Bellville
From R700
Cape Capsules

Cape Capsules

Backpacker Muizenberg
From R299
Anna Beulah Farm

Anna Beulah Farm

Farm House
From R935
African Soul Surfer

African Soul Surfer

Backpacker Muizenberg
From R771
A large red wooden house with balconies surrounded by greenery and trees

Horizon Cottages

Self-catering Noordhoek
From R850
Chartfield Guesthouse

Chartfield Guesthouse

Guesthouse
From R800

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Cape Town is one of South Africa's most visited cities, and finding affordable accommodation takes some knowledge of which areas offer real value. There are currently 3 budget properties listed across Cape Town — in Noordhoek, Sea Point, and Table View — with rates starting from R800 per night. For travellers watching their spend, location matters as much as price: proximity to public transport, beaches, or the CBD can make a R900/night room far better value than a cheaper option that adds daily taxi costs.

Best Areas for Budget Stays in Cape Town

Sea Point sits along the Atlantic Seaboard and gives budget travellers direct access to the Sea Point Promenade, Woolworths Food, and frequent minibus taxis into the City Bowl. Expect older apartment-style guesthouses at the lower price points — not luxury, but functional and well-located.

Table View on the northern suburbs side of Table Bay offers some of the more affordable rates in the metro. It's about 25–30 minutes from the CBD by car, but the trade-off is lower nightly costs and a quieter environment. The Blouberg beach strip nearby is a bonus for travellers who don't need to be central.

Noordhoek is further out on the Cape Peninsula — roughly 40 minutes from the City Bowl — but suits travellers who want rural character over convenience. It's not a typical budget destination, but the 3 listed properties in the Cape Town area include one here, worth considering if you have a car.

What to Expect at Under R1,000 per Night

At the R800–R1,000 price point in Cape Town, you're typically looking at self-catering studio units, small guesthouses, or backpacker-adjacent en-suite rooms. Don't expect hotel-style daily servicing — most budget properties offer weekly linen changes and a basic kitchen. Wi-Fi is standard. Parking is usually available but not always secure. Air conditioning is less common at this price; a ceiling fan and decent insulation is more typical.

Security varies significantly by area. Sea Point properties generally have controlled access. Noordhoek properties tend to be more remote but inherently quieter. Check whether the property has an alarm and is monitored — this matters more in Cape Town than in many other cities.

Practical Tips for Saving Money in Cape Town

Avoid renting a car unless you specifically need the Cape Peninsula or Winelands. Within the City Bowl and Atlantic Seaboard, the MyCiTi bus covers most key routes for under R20 per trip. If you're in Table View, the MyCiTi Blue Downs and Blaauwberg routes connect to the CBD.

Book directly through listing platforms to avoid third-party fees. The 3 properties listed here carry no booking fees, meaning the rate shown is what you pay. Shoulder season (May–August) offers the best rates; school holiday periods in December and April push even budget accommodation up significantly.

Choosing the Right Property

With only 3 budget listings in the Cape Town area on this platform, the choice is straightforward: prioritise location relative to your itinerary. If you're spending most of your time in the City Bowl, V&A Waterfront, or Camps Bay, Sea Point is the best-positioned budget option. If you have a car and want space over convenience, Noordhoek or Table View make sense. Read the reviews specifically for comments on noise, security, and the condition of the kitchen — these matter most at the budget end of the market.