The Deluxe Nest is a stylish three-star accommodation designed for comfort and convenience. Nestled in a peaceful yet convenient location, it offers guests a serene escape from the bustle of city life.
Deluxe Nest Windhoek is a centrally located two-bedroom apartment designed for privacy and convenience, featuring its own dedicated access point on the property. Both bedrooms are fitted with comfortable queen-sized beds, making it an ideal choice for small families, groups, or business travellers. To maximise the use of space, the rooms share a well-maintained bathroom equipped with a modern shower.
The unit is fully self-catering, boasting a complete kitchen that includes a stove, oven, and microwave for effortless meal preparation. Guests can also enjoy the convenience of on-site tea and coffee-making facilities for a quick morning start.
While the apartment provides all the essentials for an independent stay, laundry services can also be professionally arranged upon request for an additional fee.
Its prime central location ensures that guests are never far from Windhoek’s main business districts, shopping centres, and popular tourist attractions.
Whether you are staying for a short stopover or a longer visit, the apartment offers a practical and secure home base in the heart of the city.
Windhoek is the high-altitude capital of Namibia, situated at roughly 1,650 metres above sea level in a basin surrounded by the Khomas Highland, Auas, and Eros Mountains. As the country’s central social, economic, and political hub, it serves as the primary gateway for international travellers, with a population of approximately 490,000 people. The city is notable for its semi-arid climate, exceptionally clean streets, and a unique blend of German colonial architecture and modern African urban culture. While English is the official language, you will frequently hear Afrikaans and German spoken throughout the city. Most essential services, including international-standard hospitals and major shopping malls like The Grove and Maerua Mall, are concentrated here, making it the practical base for any Namibian itinerary.
* The Grove Mall - 7 minutes by car
* Checkers Minimarket - 3 minutes by car
* OK Foods Supermarket - 5 minutes by car
* Christuskirche (Christ Church): This is probably the most famous landmark in the city. It’s a beautiful German Lutheran church built from local sandstone, blending Neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau styles.
* Independence Memorial Museum: Right next to Christuskirche, this museum offers a deep dive into Namibia. struggle for freedom. The building itself is a striking piece of modern architecture, and there’s a rooftop restaurant with a fantastic view of the city.
* The National Museum of Namibia (Alte Feste): Housed in an old German fort, this is the oldest building in the city and focuses on Namibia’s colonial history and indigenous cultures.
* Katutura Township Tour: To experience the “real” Windhoek, take a guided tour of Katutura. Visit the Oshetu Community Market to try some Kapana (traditional grilled beef). It’s a local rite of passage!
* Daan Viljoen Game Reserve: Located about 24 km west of the city, it’s perfect for a quick safari. You can see kudu, wildebeest, and zebras, and there are some great hiking trails if you want to stretch your legs.
* Naankuse Wildlife Sanctuary: About 45 minutes away, this sanctuary is famous for its conservation work with cheetahs, leopards, and wild dogs. They offer guided feeding tours that are very popular.
* Parliament Gardens: If you want something closer to home, these gardens are a lovely, lush spot for a stroll or a picnic, right in the heart of the city near the Tintenpalast (Parliament Building).
* Joe’s Beerhouse: You haven’t really been to Windhoek until you’ve eaten here. It’s an iconic spot with a quirky, rustic atmosphere and great game meat steaks (like oryx or kudu).
* Namibia Craft Centre: Located in the Old Breweries building, this is the best place to buy high-quality, authentic Namibian souvenirs, from woodcarvings to handmade jewellery.
- If cancelling 7 days before arrival, forfeit 100% of the booking total.
- If cancelling 14 days before arrival, forfeit 100% of the deposit.
From Hosea Kutako International to 699 Kapelwa Kabajani, Windhoek, Deluxe Nest. It’s about a 34-minute drive (48.7 km) via the Dr Hage Geingob Freeway. Getting out of the Airport (1.3 km) 1. Start by heading northeast from the terminal building for about 56 m. 2. Turn right and keep going for 190 m until you hit the roundabout. 3. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit and follow the road for 800 m. 4. Keep left for another 220 m to merge onto the main road. The Main Stretch (46.3 km) 5. At the next roundabout, take the 2nd exit (400 m) and keep right for 1.7 km. 6. Merge onto the Dr Hage Geingob Freeway. This is the longest stretch (about 41 km), so you can settle in. 7. Continue straight onto the Western Bypass for 2.3 km. 8. Look out for the exit toward Mandume Ndemufayo Ave/C26 and take it (1 km). Final Approach into Windhoek (1.2 km) 9. Turn right onto Mandume Ndemufayo Ave/C26 and drive for 600 m. 10. At the roundabout, take the 4th exit (effectively a U-turn of sorts) onto Markus Kooper St. 11. Turn left onto Kahimemua Nguvauva St (140 m). 12. Finally, turn left onto 9 Kapelwa Kabajani St. You’ll find Deluxe Nest, just 170 m ahead on your left.
Children of all ages are welcome.