Guest User
March 4, 2024
Somervreug is an absolute hidden gem. Pleasantly surprised by the actual accuracy of the boutique hotel- in terms of being rated a five star ⭐️, it absolutely lives up to that. The kitchenette is very small but functional and the lounge area was the least used space, it was basically just a couch. • The rooms were spacious and comfortable, and everything was meticulously seen to as far as tv’s and en-suite bathrooms in every room goes, aircons, Charlotte Reese amenities and luxurious white robes in all 3 bathrooms! The breakfast was good, obviously limited because we are only halaal eating guests. But they did try their very best. The owner's son Louis- comes second to none as our breakfast mascot and highlight to the start of our morning. We all looked forward to his friendly banter and extremely helpful and sunny demeanor. He was an absolute charm. The staff were warm and friendly, and the areas are well designated for privacy and location is centralized. We had a ball of a time and would HIGHLY recommend Somervreug big and small families alike. Disliked · Wendy who basically manages the place was unfortunately a little salty on our arrival- we were told to initially park by the staff who checked us in in a certain area to offload all our luggage, and whilst doing so, Wendy arrived from somewhere into out unit and proceeded to kind of got totally annoyed with us for parking in her spot which wasn’t even marked as reserved or anything of the sort. We actually had to move the vehicle before actually offloading our luggage. So, unfortunately, that first impression did put a damper on things for us. Wendy's attitude however did warm up during our stay though thereafter, but she did blow hot and at times cold and was finicky about silly little things with us which became annoying at times. Having said that it still did not do enough to put damper on a lovely place to stay.