A WARM WELCOME
The Peech Boutique Hotel offers luxurious and elegant accommodation in Harare, Zimbabwe, ideal for both leisure and business travellers. Located just 12 kilometres from the city’s financial district on a private thoroughbred racehorse breeding estate.
The Peech is one of Harare’s best boutique hotels. With magnificent rooms, terraces, dining and conference facilities, a library and gym, it is the epitome of excellence and hospitality and offers faultless service to its guests.
RELAX AND RECUPERATE
RELAX AND RECUPERATE
CONFERENCING AND EVENTS
The Conference Room at the Peech Boutique Hotel is a lovely setting for meetings of up to fifty people. Large or small conference groups can work, relax and dine within the hotel’s environs.
The hotel’s extensive grounds and rolling lawns are perfect as a wedding or other function venue.
activities
The Hotel offers its resident guests and those on day trips, a variety of outdoor activities including swimming, tennis, boule, croquet or guided walks to the private lake in the valley. Picnics, catch-and-release fishing and bird-spotting are also available.
activities
The Hotel offers its resident guests and those on day trips, a variety of outdoor activities including swimming, tennis, boule, croquet or guided walks to the private lake in the valley, offering picnics, fishing and birdspotting.
ACCOMMODATION
The hotel has 19 attractive bedrooms, each one uniquely themed around a horse that once occupied the now converted stable room. Meandering through open courtyards, as the stables did, there is about the hotel a sense of calm and peace.
Discover your idyllic retreat below.
ABOUT THE PEECH BOUTIQUE HOTEL
This picturesque boutique hotel is set in the heart of a 95-acre riverside valley, home to the Peech family periodically since 1912 and still owned and run by them.
Over the past forty years, Christo and Noelene Peech have bred 500 thoroughbred racehorses on these pastures, for the local and South African markets.
The Peech Hotel, charmingly reconstructed out of old stables after the decline of the thoroughbred breeding industry, stands as a memorial to the many fine racehorses bred on these fertile grounds, some of the best of whom have given their names to the hotel rooms in which they or their ancestors once lived.
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