Randburg Travel & Accommodation Guide

Your complete guide to visiting Randburg, South Africa.

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About Randburg

Randburg serves as a practical base for exploring Johannesburg, with its array of shopping centres and recreational facilities. The area includes green spaces and easy transport links to the city. Visitors appreciate the convenience of staying in a spot that balances urban life with nearby nature.

Randburg is a significant suburb within Johannesburg, forming part of the Gauteng province. It developed rapidly in the mid-20th century as residential areas expanded around the city. The region features a grid of streets lined with homes, offices and commercial hubs, reflecting its role in the metropolitan area. Early settlers included European immigrants who established farms, and over time, it evolved into a bustling part of greater Johannesburg.

Key attractions in Randburg include the Randburg Waterfront, a large complex with shops, restaurants and cinemas that draws locals and tourists alike. This site offers family-friendly entertainment such as bowling alleys and live events. Nearby, the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden lies just a short drive away, providing trails through indigenous plants and waterfalls, which appeal to nature enthusiasts. The area is also close to Sandton, about 15 kilometres to the east, where modern skyscrapers house international businesses.

For those interested in history, Randburg has sites linked to South Africa's past, including old mine shafts from the gold rush era that shaped the region's economy. The suburb connects to major roads like the N1 highway, allowing quick trips to Pretoria, roughly 50 kilometres north. Options for outdoor activities include local parks with picnic spots and walking paths. When looking for Randburg accommodation, visitors can find a variety of choices from simple guesthouses to full-service hotels.

The climate in Randburg is typical of highveld regions, with warm summers and cool winters that encourage indoor and outdoor pursuits year-round. Public transport options, such as buses and metered taxis, make it easy to navigate. The suburb's schools and medical facilities add to its appeal for longer stays. Overall, it represents a straightforward choice for travellers seeking accessibility in Gauteng.

Types of Accommodation in Randburg

Featured Stays in Randburg

Mural of lemon trees with a birdcage on a white wall and plants

Lemon Tree Self-Catering

Self-catering
2km from Soweto Country Club
From

R 1,200

Per night for two in February
Parking Full Kitchen Swimming
White greenhouse with a fountain in a lush garden on a sunny day
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Burkleigh House

Guest house
5km from Soweto Country Club
From

R 1,800

Per night for two in March
Air Conditioning Desk
Wooden bed with white bedding in a cozy bedroom with a large wall painting
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Jubilee Lodge

Guest house
3km from Soweto Country Club
From

R 1,400

Per night for two in February
Parking Desk
Outdoor patio with wicker furniture pool and garden view
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Tuscany Guesthouse

Guest house
4km from Randpark Golf Club
From

R 1,100

Per night for two in February
Wi-Fi Safe
Swimming pool with lounge chairs umbrellas and a house in a lush garden
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Claires Sandton Guest House

Guest house
3km from Royal Johannesburg & Kensington
From

R 1,330

Per night for two in March
Parking Safe

Accommodation Prices in Randburg

TypeListingsFromAverageUp To
Guest house 9R690R1,705R3,600
Hotel 2R3,420R4,020R4,620
Boutique Hotel 2R1,260R1,977R2,900
Lodge 1
Apartment 1R1,660R1,679R1,725
Bed and Breakfast 1
Self-catering 1R1,200R1,320R1,700
Guesthouse 1

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