
Johannesburg Guesthouse Accommodation





Crown Lodge offers modern, spacious accommodation in Mayfair Crown North, Johannesburg, with 100 en-suite bedrooms. Rooms start from R400 per night, with secure parking available.





Jojendi Guest Suites is a 3-star self-catering accommodation in Linden, a quiet residential area in Johannesburg's northern suburbs, accredited by the South African Tourism Grading Council and the National Accommodation Association.





Hess Guest House provides accommodation for leisure and corporate travellers in Bedfordview, Johannesburg. It offers a home away from home with an elegantly styled African theme. The guest house is close to various large corporate companies and business areas in Bedfordview, Germiston, Edenvale and Johannesburg.
Homely Guest House is a guest house accommodation in Roodepoort, 30 minutes from Central Johannesburg, suitable for both business and leisure guests.
Nice by Nature Lifestyle Estate
Nice by Nature Lifestyle Estate guesthouse offers well-appointed apartments in a beautiful natural setting. Guests enjoy peace and tranquillity with lush gardens and riverfront access. Escape city life at this accommodation in Rietfontein AH, Roodepoort.

Oakfield Farm is a country venue of distinction situated in Muldersdrift, near both Johannesburg and Pretoria. This elegant farm offers farm style accommodation on 72 acres with gardens, fields, manicured lawns, floral borders, neatly cropped hedge rows and statuesque trees. It provides guesthouse for groups.
Norfolk Pine Guesthouse Centurion


Norfolk Pine Guesthouse is a country manor accommodation in Centurion, with a veranda overlooking the Magalies mountain range and a pool and garden on the property.
Greensleeves Johannesburg





Greensleeves accommodation on Hekpoort Road, Sterkfontein, Johannesburg, R563, South Africa offers 4 standard suites and 1 Honeymoon suite. All rooms sleep 2 people. Guests enjoy the Medieval Feast without driving home, followed by breakfast at Baron Deli.



Somerslus Guest House offers bed and breakfast accommodation in the historic village of Irene, with 3 guest rooms and a family unit for tourists and business travellers in Northern Gauteng.
Van Dykshuis Guesthouse is a Victorian-style accommodation in Heidelberg, Suikerbosrand, with 17 stylishly decorated units. Owners Tom and Magda van Dyk offer personal attention, 30 minutes from OR Tambo International Airport on the N3.
About Johannesburg
Johannesburg, often called Joburg by locals, stands as South Africa's largest city and a key economic center. It developed rapidly in the late 19th century due to the discovery of gold, transforming the area into a hub of industry and commerce. The city's layout includes a mix of high-rise buildings in the central business district and sprawling suburbs, all connected by an extensive road network. This urban environment makes it a practical choice for those planning extended visits.
Key historical sites in Johannesburg include the Apartheid Museum, which details the country's struggle against racial segregation through exhibits and artifacts. Nearby, Constitution Hill houses the Constitutional Court and offers insights into South Africa's transition to democracy. Visitors can also explore Soweto, a township famous for its role in anti-apartheid protests, including the former homes of Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. These locations are within a short drive from the city center, typically 15 to 20 kilometers, allowing for easy day trips.
The city also boasts natural attractions such as the Johannesburg Botanical Garden, where one can find diverse plant species and walking paths. For those interested in wildlife, the Lion Park is about 30 kilometers north and provides chances to see lions and other animals up close. Shopping options range from the upscale malls in Sandton to local markets selling handmade crafts. Johannesburg accommodation varies from budget hostels in the suburbs to luxury hotels in the city center, catering to different preferences and budgets.
When visiting, travelers should consider the city's climate, which features warm summers and cool winters, influencing outdoor activities. Public transport options like the Gautrain offer efficient links between the airport and major areas, reducing the need for personal vehicles. This setup helps make navigation straightforward for newcomers, enhancing the overall experience of exploring the region.