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Discover 3 accommodation options in Parktown with an average price of R476 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Parktown offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Parktown adventure? With prices averaging around R476 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Parktown stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
GL Cottages Johannesburg
R 950



GL Cottages is a serene guesthouse and conference venue in Johannesburg on Observatory Ridge. This accommodation supports gender equality as profits advance women's rights in Southern Africa. It offers Single, Double and Self-Catering rooms designed for peace, privacy and relaxation.
R 1,925





Ten Stirling Bed & Breakfast offers accommodation in Waverley, Johannesburg, set in mature gardens. Established in 2004, it caters to business travellers, tourists, and small sports teams of up to 16.
R 1,428



A well-established accommodation in Upper-Bedfordview, Gauteng, with 10 rooms, 12 minutes from OR Tambo International Airport, near shopping malls, top restaurants, and the main business districts of Bedfordview, Edenvale, and Germiston.
About Parktown
Parktown occupies a prominent ridge north of Johannesburg's city centre, roughly 3 kilometres from the CBD. Developed in the early 1900s as the preferred residential area for mining magnates and wealthy industrialists, the suburb retains much of its architectural heritage. Many of the original stone and brick mansions still stand along streets like Oxford Road and Jubilee Road, some now serving as museums, educational institutions, or corporate headquarters.
The Parktown Heritage Trail provides a self-guided walking route past some of the area's most significant buildings. Northwards House, built in 1904, operates as a museum showcasing the lifestyle of Johannesburg's early elite. The suburb also houses several important educational institutions, including St John's College and the main campus of the University of the Witwatersrand, which borders the area to the east. These institutions contribute to the suburb's active daytime atmosphere.
Visitors seeking Parktown accommodation will find themselves well-positioned for exploring greater Johannesburg. The suburb sits between the Johannesburg Zoo to the north and Constitution Hill to the south, both within a 10-minute drive. Rosebank and its shopping centres lie approximately 4 kilometres northeast, while Melville's restaurant scene is accessible within 15 minutes by car.
The area's elevation provides cooler temperatures compared to lower-lying parts of the city. Mature plane trees and oaks create shaded streets, particularly pleasant during Johannesburg's warm summer months. Several parks and green spaces dot the suburb, offering quiet spots away from the urban density.
Parktown functions primarily as a residential and institutional area rather than a tourist hub. Visitors stay here for its historical character, proximity to central Johannesburg, and the relative tranquility it offers compared to busier commercial districts. The suburb provides a base for business travellers attending meetings at nearby corporate offices or academics visiting the university. Its position on the main routes leading north makes it a practical stopover for those travelling to or from Pretoria.