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Discover 2 accommodation options in Grahamstown with an average price of R825 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Grahamstown offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Grahamstown adventure? With prices averaging around R825 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Grahamstown stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 1,650
Fiddlewood Fields is a guest house in Makhanda (Grahamstown), Eastern Cape, with five separate garden cottages. This accommodation sits 700 m from St Andrews College and DSG, and 1.2 km from Rhodes University.
R 1,495





Lanherne House is a classic early 1900s Grahamstown home in Westhill suburb. This elegant property provides easy access to all private schools and Rhodes University. It has eight deluxe rooms, including a honeymoon suite that doubles as an executive suite. This accommodation has en-suite bathrooms in all rooms.
About Grahamstown
Grahamstown, located in the Eastern Cape, has a history tied to the 19th-century British settlement in South Africa. Founded in 1812 as a military outpost, it grew into a key center during the frontier wars. The town evolved over time with the establishment of institutions like Rhodes University in 1904, making it a hub for learning and culture. Its streets reflect this development through preserved architecture from the Victorian era.
Key landmarks include the 1820 Settlers National Monument, a large structure completed in 1974 to commemorate early British immigrants. The Albany Museum, one of the oldest in the country, houses exhibits on natural history and anthropology. Another site is the Observatory Museum, which offers insights into astronomy and local heritage. These attractions provide a window into the region's past, appealing to history enthusiasts.
The area around Grahamstown hosts the National Arts Festival, an annual event that showcases theatre, music and visual arts. Outdoor activities include hiking in the nearby mountains or visiting the Great Fish River. Wildlife reserves in the vicinity allow for game viewing, adding to the options for day trips. Weather in the region is mild, with summers warm and winters cool, ideal for year-round exploration.
When planning a stay, options for Grahamstown accommodation range from guesthouses to budget hostels, catering to different preferences. Many properties are near the city center, providing easy access to restaurants and shops. The town serves as a base for exploring surrounding areas, such as the coastal city of Port Elizabeth, about 130 kilometers away.
Travelers should consider the local transport options, including taxis and buses, to navigate the town. Dining choices feature traditional South African cuisine, with eateries offering dishes like braai and fresh seafood. Overall, the combination of history and modern amenities makes Grahamstown a practical destination for a holiday.