Le Quartier Françias, a romantic boutique hotel and the charming three-bedroom LQF Villa are located in the heart of Franschhoek.
The extraordinary staff, opulently comfortable rooms and attention to detail ensure that the auberge is the ultimate destination.
The sophisticated suites and rooms feature the ultimate in luxury fittings, fabrics and finishes, complemented by artworks by local artists. There are four state-of-the-art suites, The Four Quarters,and three-bedroom LQF Villa.
There are nine en-suite Auberge Rooms, three Grande Rooms, three Petite Garden Suites and two deluxe Auberge Suites (with private pools), which open onto a rose-filled central courtyard and swimming pool.
Set around a private courtyard, each sumptuously decorated and generously proportioned suite is 110m² in size.
Features a walk-in dressing room and full bathroom.
This suite are 80m² in size and look offering a loft section for children and two bathrooms
This suite with its own private walled garden and secluded pool is perfect for families or honeymoon couples.
This suite, which offers a walled garden and private pool, is ideal for families or honeymoon couples at approximately 80m² in size.
A second bathroom and a loft section cater for children.
Bathrooms are contemporary with modern fittings including underfloor heating and a spacious walk-in shower.
Each generous double-volume room is 50m² in size.
These suites are 45m² in size and look out onto their own secret corner garden.
Luxurious bathrooms feature granite tops, walk-in showers and double basins.
Individually styled with modern touches, these rooms are approximately 40m² in size and boast extra spacious seating areas and spectacular views of either the central courtyard and its swimming pool or the surrounding mountains.
Eight feature en-suite bathrooms with both slipper baths and walk-in showers; one has a shower only and its own private courtyard.
Heritage Square, which complements the Leeu Collection, brings an exciting new culinary element to the main street of Franschhoek. The square is home to Marigold, the first classic Indian cuisine restaurant in Franschhoek village.
Heritage Square is also home to an artisan chocolatier, DV Chocolate Café, and The Boutique Gallery, which brings new and exciting contemporary artwork and design to the valley.
12.00h - 15.00h
18.00h - 22.00h
The Bar at LQF is a trendy, sociable space with a wood-burning fireplace. Outside seating creates the perfect spot to relax over a drink and watch the activity on the main street. Savour signature craft gin cocktails or create your own G&T from menu of delicious ingredients.
There’s also a selection of classic cocktails, some with a unique contemporary twist, as well as delicious non-alcoholic versions.
Well-stocked bar also offers artisan beers and ciders, as well as a hand-picked selection of proudly South African wines.
12.00h - 22.00h
Sunny Garden Room is a beautiful, inviting space that opens up onto a manicured courtyard through wide glass doors. Renowned breakfast buffet is on offer from 07h00 to 11h00, so there’s no need to rush out of bed for fear that you’ll miss it.
The breakfast buffet offers home-made granola and pastries (including famous and delicious sticky buns), plenty of seasonal fruit, freshly squeezed fruit and vegetable juices, and infused teas.
The kitchen also offers an array of cooked breakfasts using organic eggs from Spier Estate in Stellenbosch, and bacon and sausages made from pasture-reared pork by Neil Jewell of Jewell & Co in Franschhoek.
07.00h - 11.00h
Leeu Collection embarked on an exciting journey with the Cape Brewing Company (CBC) to bring you Tuk Tuk Microbrewery in the village of Franschhoek.
The interior design for Tuk Tuk exudes an industrial feel with its vaulted ceiling, exposed brick and sandblasted walls, and copper and stainless steel service pipes running overhead.
The hotel is eager to welcome you to little gem of a brewery and invite you to be part of a truly immersive experience.
Patrons can be seated indoors around the microbrewery and watch fine craft beer being expertly brewed or outdoors on the bustling main street of the village.
Local
Seasoned chef Vanie Padayachee, who hails from Durban, has been on the opening teams of various restaurants and a cookery school in South Africa.
She was most recently part of the Le Quartier Français culinary team. Vanie, whose style of cuisine is influenced by the rich diversity of cultures found in South Africa, is an expert at tempering and blending spices.
She recently visited India to experience the culture and cuisine first-hand, bringing to Marigold’s offering authenticity and a tangible reference to its origins.
The 52 wine farms and 48 restaurants that call the valley home give a taste of the culture, history and passion that have come together here.
The Franschhoek Motor Museum offers visitors a special opportunity to look back at more than 100 years of motoring history.
Today with a population of 6 000 in the village and 25 000 in the surrounding valley, the village is one of the world’s great wine and food destinations.
The Huguenot Monument is dedicated to the cultural influences that Huguenots have brought to the Cape Colony after their immigration during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Dieu Donné, Klein Dassenberg and Von Ortloff, were joined to create Leeu Estates, with its exquisite, restored 19th-century Manor House. These farms featured prominently in the traditions of the Franschhoek valley.
LE QUARTIER FRANCAIS
Cnr & StreetsBerg St & Wilhelmina StFranschhoek 7690South Africa