The Royal Hotel
The
Royal Hotel, situated in Pilgrim's Rest, was impeccably restored
recently, to reflect true late Victorian style. Composed of ten
authentic buildings dating back to the latter part of the nineteenth
century, the hotel now offers 50 charming en-suite bedrooms. Declared
a goldfield in 1873, Pilgrim's Rest became a cosmopolitan center
of activity in South Africa. Today it stands as a legacy to these
pioneers. The town was proclaimed a National Monument in 1986.
Trapped in a time warp, the lounge reflects an epoch of time
honored hospitality and elegance so typical of the late Victorian
era. Upon entering the Royal Hotel, visitors are immediately taken
on a nostalgia filled trip into the past. The reception walls
are lined with the most interesting photographs and artifacts
providing vivid glimpses of Pilgrim's Rest's history. This theme
is carried forward into the lounge as well as the very famous
public bar.
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