
Greyville Guest-house Accommodation
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Discover 5 accommodation options in Greyville with an average price of R297 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Greyville offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Greyville adventure? With prices averaging around R297 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Greyville stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 890





A 3 Star Tourism Graded Bed and Breakfast offering accommodation across 13 rooms in Morningside, Durban. The property runs on solar energy with no load shedding and suits both business and leisure guests.
R 1,800





Sica's Guest House is an owner-run property on Durban's Berea, converted from an 1886 farmhouse. It offers accommodation across 48 rooms, five function venues, and a chapel, catering to individuals, families, corporates, and groups.
R 600





Carrington Guest House is an owner-managed accommodation in Glenmore, Durban, offering self-catering units sleeping 2 to 6 guests, with secure off-road parking behind remote-controlled electronic gates.
R 1,900
Kings Guesthouse offers accommodation in central Westville, Durban, with easy access to M13, M19, N2, and N3. The city centre is 15 minutes away and King Shaka International Airport is 40km away.
R 1,350





Chartwell Guest House is a 4 star B&B accommodation at 88 Chartwell Drive, Umhlanga Rocks. It provides luxurious accommodation with spectacular sea views and prime location. Guests receive a warm welcome and generous hospitality for a home from home experience.
About Greyville
Greyville sits within the bustling city of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal province. The suburb developed in the late 19th century and includes the famous Greyville Racecourse, a site for thoroughbred horse racing that draws crowds for events throughout the year. This racecourse, established in 1842, offers a glimpse into South Africa's sporting history and remains a key feature of the local landscape. The area also connects to Durban's wider urban grid, making it straightforward to reach other parts of the city by car or public transport.
Nearby, the Moses Mabhida Stadium stands as a modern landmark, about 3 kilometers from Greyville, where visitors can take cable cars to the top for panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. Beaches like North Beach are just a short drive away, providing opportunities for swimming and walks along the promenade. The suburb itself has a mix of residential streets and commercial zones, including the Greyville Shopping Centre, which offers everyday necessities and some dining options. These elements combine to give Greyville a practical urban feel that appeals to those exploring the region.
For those planning a stay, Greyville accommodation provides comfortable options ranging from hotels to guesthouses, often with easy access to both the racecourse and downtown Durban. The proximity to major roads like the N2 highway allows for day trips to places such as the Valley of a Thousand Hills or the Drakensberg Mountains. Local parks offer spaces for picnics and relaxation, adding a touch of green to the suburban environment. This makes it a sensible choice for families or business travelers.
Weather in Greyville follows a subtropical pattern, with warm summers and mild winters, ideal for outdoor activities year-round. The area's public transport links, including buses and trains, help visitors navigate without a car. Overall, Greyville balances city conveniences with nearby natural attractions, creating an engaging base for holidays in South Africa.