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Discover 2 accommodation options in Noordheuwel with an average price of R1,200 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Noordheuwel offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Noordheuwel adventure? With prices averaging around R1,200 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Noordheuwel stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
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.
Nice by Nature Lifestyle Estate
R 1,200





Lemon Tree Self-Catering offers self-contained private apartments in a beautiful garden setting in Randburg. Ideal for short or longer stays, private, corporate relocations. Close to Fairway Hotel, Randpark Golf Club, within easy reach of Randburg, Sandton, Hyde Park, Northcliff, Cresta Shopping Mall.

Lemon Tree Self-Catering
R 1,200
About Noordheuwel
Noordheuwel sits approximately 20 kilometres west of central Johannesburg, positioned along the R41 highway. The suburb developed as part of the broader Roodepoort expansion during the latter half of the 20th century, serving primarily as a residential area for those working in the mining and industrial sectors that historically defined the West Rand. Today, it functions as a practical base for visitors exploring the wider Gauteng region, with good road connections to major routes including the N1 and N12 highways.
The area provides straightforward access to several shopping centres, including Westgate Shopping Centre and Clearwater Mall, both within a short drive. For those seeking outdoor recreation, the nearby Ruimsig Country Club offers golf facilities, while the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden lies roughly 15 kilometres to the south. This garden, known for its waterfall and breeding pairs of Verreaux's eagles, attracts both local residents and tourists throughout the year.
Noordheuwel accommodation typically consists of guesthouses and self-catering units that cater to business travellers and families visiting the region. The suburb's location makes it suitable for those attending events at the Johannesburg Expo Centre or conducting business in the Constantia Kloof and Honeydew commercial nodes. The proximity to major routes also facilitates day trips to attractions such as the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, approximately 30 kilometres to the northwest.
The suburb maintains a residential atmosphere with tree-lined streets and a mix of freestanding homes. Local amenities include schools, medical facilities, and restaurants serving various cuisines. While Noordheuwel itself is primarily a place to stay rather than a tourist destination, its position within the greater Johannesburg metropolitan area offers practical advantages for visitors who need reliable accommodation with good transport links to business districts, airports, and regional attractions across Gauteng.