
Baragwanath Guesthouse Accommodation





Jojendi Guest Suites offers 3-star guest house accommodation in Linden, part of Randburg in Johannesburg's northern suburbs. This quiet residential area provides self-catering units with en suite bathrooms and basic kitchenettes. Restaurants, coffee shops and laundromats are within walking distance.

Jojendi Guest House
R 695
Homely Guest House provides accommodation with single rooms, family rooms that sleep 4, doubles, premium, business class, budget, economy, standard, VIP and VIP family rooms. Located at 15 Judd Street, Horizon, Roodepoort. Offers shuttle service from airport.
Homely Guest House
R 400





Hess Guest House provides accommodation for leisure and corporate travellers in Bedfordview, Johannesburg. It offers a home away from home with an elegantly styled African theme. The guest house is close to various large corporate companies and business areas in Bedfordview, Germiston, Edenvale and Johannesburg.

Hess Guest House
About Baragwanath
Baragwanath takes its name from John Albert Baragwanath, a Cornish miner who owned land in the area during the late 19th century. The district became internationally known through the hospital that bears the same name, which was established in 1942 and has grown to serve millions of patients. The area sits within the greater Soweto region, approximately 25 kilometres southwest of central Johannesburg, and remains deeply connected to South Africa's struggle history and ongoing social development.
The Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital dominates the landscape and functions as a major teaching facility affiliated with the University of the Witwatersrand. This massive medical complex employs thousands of staff and trains healthcare professionals from across the country. The surrounding residential areas developed alongside the hospital, creating a community that has evolved significantly since the apartheid era.
Visitors staying in the area gain direct access to Soweto's many historical sites. The Hector Pieterson Museum and Memorial in nearby Orlando West commemorates the 1976 student uprising, while Vilakazi Street, the only street in the world where two Nobel Peace Prize laureates once lived, lies just a few kilometres away. Regina Mundi Church, known as the largest Catholic church in South Africa and a sanctuary during anti-apartheid protests, stands as another important landmark within easy reach. Those seeking Baragwanath accommodation will find themselves positioned to explore these significant cultural and historical locations.
The local economy centres around healthcare, education, and small businesses that serve the residential population. Street markets, informal traders, and family-run shops characterise the commercial activity. Public transport connections include minibus taxis and the Rea Vaya bus rapid transit system, which links Soweto to Johannesburg's city centre.
Accommodation options in Baragwanath typically consist of guesthouses and bed-and-breakfast establishments run by local families. These provide practical bases for visitors interested in understanding contemporary South African urban life, medical students on placement at the hospital, or those attending events and conferences in the Soweto area. The district offers an authentic perspective on daily life in one of Africa's most famous townships, far removed from typical tourist circuits.