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The Daily Aparthotels – a new benchmark for Cape Town

The Daily APT – Green Point, a new locally curated Aparthotel brand, is set to redefine Cape Town’s hospitality landscape.  The brand debuts with its flagship 87-key property in Green Point, scheduled to open in Q1 2027, with more sites secured across the city.

The Daily introduces a design-led, flexible stay concept, focused on the modern traveller and how people actually move through cities – bridging the gap between the luxury of a hotel and the autonomy of an apartment, a true Aparthotel. Operated by Valor Hospitality Partners, the properties are positioned to meet the growing demand for blended travel, where guests seek spaces that accommodate work, leisure, and extended stays with equal ease.

The seven-storey development moves away from traditional hospitality constraints, offering a collection of studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, alongside exclusive lofts and duplexes. Designed by local architect Darryl Croome with interiors by Bone Studio, the aesthetic emphasises calm luxury – focusing on light, flow and functional design rather than static opulence.

“The vision was to craft a space that feels easy and intuitive,” says Simon Bridges of The Daily Aparthotels. “It’s about creating an environment where guests can find their own rhythm, supported by the operational excellence and global standards that Valor Hospitality Partners brings to the table.”

The heart of the property is a multi-faceted, ‘always-on’ lobby space. Rejecting the formal atmosphere of a traditional hotel reception, the ground floor is designed as a social hub that shifts from a morning coffee spot to a sophisticated evening lounge and everything in between. 

Tony Romer-Lee, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Valor Hospitality Partners Africa, believes the project represents the next evolution of the Cape Town market. “There is a significant shift toward stays that feel more natural and flexible. The Daily Aparthotels fit into that gap without trying too hard. For Valor, this is an opportunity to demonstrate how world-class service can be integrated into a lifestyle-led, multi-faceted asset that serves both short-term visitors and those looking for a longer seasonal relocation.”

Ideally located within walking distance of the Cape Town Stadium and the V&A Waterfront, The Daily APT – Green Point offers a seamless base for travellers who want to be close to the Atlantic Seaboard’s creative energy without the friction of a traditional hotel stay.

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