
Atteridgeville Guest-house Accommodation
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Discover 6 accommodation options in Atteridgeville with an average price of R580 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Atteridgeville offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Atteridgeville adventure? With prices averaging around R580 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Atteridgeville stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 1,350
Goodey's Guest House is a completely renovated art deco styled accommodation in the tranquil suburb of Colbyn, Pretoria, with nine bedrooms, four of which are self-catering.
Royal Ridge Guest House
R 800





Royal Ridge Guest House offers accommodation in Waterkloof Ridge, Pretoria East. It provides Bed & Breakfast units and three self-catering suites: Jacaranda Cottage, Nandina, Garden Suite. Guests enjoy private entrances, high-speed uncapped WiFi, and backup power during load shedding.
Edelweiss Corporate Guesthouse
R 1,200





4 star Edelweiss Corporate Guesthouse is raised high up on the northern slope of Magalieskruin Mountain with views over the serene valley and surrounding area. This accommodation is situated north of Pretoria City Centre in Gauteng, South Africa.
R 1,300





Mont Paradiso is a 4-star guesthouse in Waverley, Pretoria East, atop the Magalies Mountain, with views over the city of Pretoria. Accommodation suits business and leisure guests.
R 850



Club Cocomo is a 4-star guesthouse accommodation in Ifafi, Hartbeespoort, operating since 2005 with a Caribbean tropical theme, nine air-conditioned en-suite rooms, an onsite spa, a Tiki Bar, and a Beach Cafe.
Opikopi Guest House
R 1,345





Opikopi Guest House is 5-star graded accommodation in a tranquil suburb of Eastern Pretoria. Suites and self-catering units are available, a 20-minute drive from Tambo International Airport, catering to leisure and business travellers.
About Atteridgeville
Atteridgeville was founded in 1939 and named after Dr. James Stegmann Attridge, the then Deputy Mayor of Pretoria. The township grew substantially during the apartheid era and became a center of political activism and resistance. Today, it remains a predominantly residential area with a population of over 70,000 people, situated approximately 15 kilometers from Pretoria's city center.
The township is home to several important historical sites. The Atteridgeville Community Centre has long served as a gathering place for local events and meetings. Visitors interested in South African history can explore the area's connection to the anti-apartheid struggle, as many prominent activists lived and organized here during the liberation movement. The local churches, including some dating back to the 1940s, reflect the community's spiritual heritage.
Transport connections make Atteridgeville accessible to those exploring the greater Tshwane Metropolitan area. The township lies along the R55 route and has regular taxi and bus services connecting it to Pretoria CBD. From here, travelers can easily reach major attractions such as the Union Buildings, Voortrekker Monument, and the National Zoological Gardens. Those seeking Atteridgeville accommodation will find themselves within reasonable distance of both urban amenities and natural spaces like the Wonderboom Nature Reserve.
The local economy includes markets, shops, and small businesses that give visitors a genuine experience of daily township life. Street food vendors offer traditional South African dishes, and the weekend atmosphere brings out local musicians and artists. The nearby Mooikloof area provides additional shopping and dining options for those staying in the vicinity.
For travelers interested in understanding contemporary South Africa beyond the typical tourist circuits, Atteridgeville provides an authentic perspective. The township's proximity to Pretoria makes it a practical base for exploring the administrative capital while experiencing a different side of urban South African life. Visitors should exercise normal safety precautions and consider connecting with local guides who can provide context and navigation assistance.