
Fairlands Bed-breakfast Accommodation
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From
R 1,925
Per night for two in March





Ten Stirling Bed & Breakfast offers accommodation in Waverley, Johannesburg, set in mature gardens. Established in 2004, it caters to business travellers, tourists, and small sports teams of up to 16.
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GL Cottages Johannesburg
4km from Houghton Golf Club
From
R 950
Per unit per night in March



GL Cottages is a serene guesthouse and conference venue in Johannesburg on Observatory Ridge. This accommodation supports gender equality as profits advance women's rights in Southern Africa. It offers Single, Double and Self-Catering rooms designed for peace, privacy and relaxation.
Wi-Fi
Sitting Area
Swimming
About Fairlands
Fairlands is a residential suburb in the northern part of Johannesburg, Gauteng. This established neighbourhood offers visitors a quiet base with convenient access to major business districts, shopping centres, and the broader attractions of South Africa's largest city.
Fairlands sits in the Northcliff area of Johannesburg, positioned between the suburbs of Northcliff and Randburg. The suburb developed primarily as a residential area during the mid-20th century and maintains a suburban character with tree-lined streets and family homes. Its location provides straightforward access to the N1 highway, placing visitors within easy reach of both Sandton's business hub and the entertainment precincts of Rosebank and Melville.
The surrounding area offers several points of interest for visitors. Northcliff Hill, just minutes away, provides panoramic views across Johannesburg and serves as a popular spot for sunset viewing. The Cresta Shopping Centre lies within a short drive, offering retail options, restaurants, and a cinema complex. For those interested in outdoor activities, Delta Park and the Braamfontein Spruit trail system are accessible, providing walking and cycling routes through green corridors that wind through the northern suburbs.
Fairlands accommodation places guests roughly 15 kilometres from Sandton's financial district and approximately 30 kilometres from OR Tambo International Airport. The suburb's residential nature means visitors experience a quieter environment compared to the city centre, while still maintaining proximity to Johannesburg's main attractions. The Apartheid Museum, Constitution Hill, and the Johannesburg Botanical Gardens at Emmarentia all fall within reasonable driving distance.
Dining and entertainment options are readily available in neighbouring areas. Melville, known for its restaurant scene and nightlife, is a short drive south. The Northgate Shopping Centre and Cresta provide additional dining choices. For golf enthusiasts, several courses including the Randpark Golf Club operate in the broader area.
The suburb serves visitors who prefer a residential setting while conducting business in Johannesburg or exploring the city's cultural and historical sites. Public transport options are limited, so having access to a vehicle is advisable for getting around the city efficiently.
Fairlands sits in the Northcliff area of Johannesburg, positioned between the suburbs of Northcliff and Randburg. The suburb developed primarily as a residential area during the mid-20th century and maintains a suburban character with tree-lined streets and family homes. Its location provides straightforward access to the N1 highway, placing visitors within easy reach of both Sandton's business hub and the entertainment precincts of Rosebank and Melville.
The surrounding area offers several points of interest for visitors. Northcliff Hill, just minutes away, provides panoramic views across Johannesburg and serves as a popular spot for sunset viewing. The Cresta Shopping Centre lies within a short drive, offering retail options, restaurants, and a cinema complex. For those interested in outdoor activities, Delta Park and the Braamfontein Spruit trail system are accessible, providing walking and cycling routes through green corridors that wind through the northern suburbs.
Fairlands accommodation places guests roughly 15 kilometres from Sandton's financial district and approximately 30 kilometres from OR Tambo International Airport. The suburb's residential nature means visitors experience a quieter environment compared to the city centre, while still maintaining proximity to Johannesburg's main attractions. The Apartheid Museum, Constitution Hill, and the Johannesburg Botanical Gardens at Emmarentia all fall within reasonable driving distance.
Dining and entertainment options are readily available in neighbouring areas. Melville, known for its restaurant scene and nightlife, is a short drive south. The Northgate Shopping Centre and Cresta provide additional dining choices. For golf enthusiasts, several courses including the Randpark Golf Club operate in the broader area.
The suburb serves visitors who prefer a residential setting while conducting business in Johannesburg or exploring the city's cultural and historical sites. Public transport options are limited, so having access to a vehicle is advisable for getting around the city efficiently.