Words and photographs (except main): Nina van Schalkwyk
After roughing it on safari through Namibia, end your trip at the coast in Swakopmund, where the cool breeze comforts after the heat of the hinterland. Stay with the Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre for uncompromising comfort and hospitality.
A century ago the stunning structure that is the Swakopmund Hotel and Entertainment Centre housed the town’s stately railway station. Today, the hotel embraces its past, with the elegance of early 20th-century travel memorialised in its classic interiors filled with historic black and white photographs from the Sam Cohen Library.
Built in 1901, the building served as the gateway for travellers on their way back to Europe or the opposite. The character of the building is part of the colonial-era architecture of the town. The hotel’s famous “witch’s hat” shaped tower has been a landmark for generations.