Situated in the heart of Durban, The Royal Hotel provides unfailing hospitality by offering butler services to all customers, outside catering and an energetic customer focused team.
It boasts a superb range of restaurants and sophistication is the keynote throughout the rooms and suites, which offer panoramic views of the city and yacht mole.
Location
The Royal is conveniently situated in the city
centre, 15 km from Durban International Airport and within
easy access to all arterial routes in and out of the City.
15 km from Durban International Airport
800 meters from the Beachfront
620 km to Johannesburg
4 km from The Royal Golf Course, Kingspark, Rugby Stadium
2 km from Kingsmead Cricket Stadium
Accommodation
STANDARD AND DELUXE ROOM FEATURES
All rooms with en-suite bathroom facilities
Air-conditioning and heating in rooms
Telephones and satellite TV
Executive and penthouse suite features
All suites have en-suite bathroom facilities
Air-conditioning and heating
Separate bedroom and separate lounge
Telephone with voice mail
Colour TV with satellite
Fax machines
GENERAL INFORMATION ON ALL ROOMS
TV with selected DSTV
Hairdryers in all rooms
Direct dial telephones
Safety deposit boxes in all rooms
All rooms have air conditioning
Tea and coffee making facilities
Wake-up call facilities
VIEWS FROM THE ROOM
Panoramic view of the City and Yacht mole
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Established: 1835 Estimated Population: 3,5 Ethnic Groups: Black 68.3%, Indian or Asians19.90%, White 8.98%, Coloured 2.82%, Literacy: 84.6% Government: Republic Points of interest: Durban Waterfront is host to many events including the annual and prestigious Mr Price Pro Surfing Championship; City Hall which was completed in 1910; The old station which currently houses Tourist Junction and was built in 1892; Elephant House at 745 Ridge Road which is the oldest house in Durban having been built in 1850.
Geography
Being situated on the south-eastern seaboard of South Africa in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban is adjacent to the Indian Ocean in the east, and is bordered by the Drakensberg Mountains in the west and to the south lies the Atlantic Ocean.