
Germiston Bed-breakfast Accommodation
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Discover 4 accommodation options in Germiston with an average price of R357 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Germiston offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Germiston adventure? With prices averaging around R357 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Germiston stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 1,428



A well-established accommodation in Upper-Bedfordview, Gauteng, with 10 rooms, 12 minutes from OR Tambo International Airport, near shopping malls, top restaurants, and the main business districts of Bedfordview, Edenvale, and Germiston.
GL Cottages Johannesburg
R 950



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.
R 1,090


Ange Bed & Breakfast accommodation features 14 animal-themed rooms across multiple categories on the East Rand, with attractions available within 15km.
R 1,925





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.
About Germiston
Germiston is a significant urban center in Gauteng, established during the gold rush era of the late 19th century. It grew rapidly due to its proximity to gold mines on the Witwatersrand. The city includes key infrastructure like the Germiston Station, a major railway hub that connects to various parts of South Africa. This makes it a straightforward point for travelers arriving by train. The city's layout reflects its industrial roots, with wide streets and functional architecture that support everyday life.
One notable feature is the Germiston Lake, a reservoir created in the early 1900s that provides recreational opportunities such as walking paths and birdwatching. Nearby, the East Rand area has several parks and reserves, including the Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve, which is about 10 kilometers away and offers hiking trails through natural landscapes. For those interested in history, the city has connections to the Anglo-Boer War, with sites like the old mining shafts that hint at past economic booms. Public transport from Germiston easily reaches Johannesburg's cultural spots, such as the Apartheid Museum, roughly 20 kilometers to the northwest.
The region also has shopping centers and markets where visitors can experience local commerce. For example, the Germiston city center includes malls with a variety of stores selling everyday goods. This accessibility makes Germiston a sensible choice for longer stays. When planning a trip, Germiston accommodation provides comfortable and affordable options that cater to families or individuals seeking a quieter alternative to busier cities. Outdoor enthusiasts might appreciate the nearby golf courses and sports facilities that add to the area's appeal for active holidays.
Travelers should consider the climate, as Gauteng experiences warm summers and cooler winters, influencing outdoor activities. The city's role in the greater Johannesburg metropolis means it's well-equipped with hospitals and services, ensuring a safe environment for visitors.