
Game Drives in Pretoria
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Discover 4 accommodation options in Pretoria with an average price of R2,760 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Pretoria offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Pretoria adventure? With prices averaging around R2,760 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Pretoria stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.





Nestled in Pretoria's serene Eastwood suburb, near the Union Buildings, FernIvy Guesthouse offers luxurious accommodation for holiday seekers. With award-winning comforts, a pool, and easy access to attractions, it's an ideal escape!
Kievits Kroon





Kievits Kroon is a luxury country accommodation on a 16-hectare wine estate in Pretoria, Gauteng, with Cape Dutch-style architecture, fine dining, a wellness spa, and conference facilities. It is 10 minutes from central Pretoria and 45 minutes from Sandton.
R 2,760




Three Oaks Aloe Boutique Hotel is situated at the foot of Magalies Mountain with views of Hartbeespoort Dam. It is a 45-minute drive from Johannesburg and Pretoria. This accommodation is in Schoemansville suburb opposite the cableway.
At Halali Wilderness, holiday seekers immerse themselves in South Africa's wild beauty, exploring thrilling game drives and relaxing in luxurious accommodation amidst breathtaking landscapes and gourmet delights. An unforgettable adventure awaits!
About Pretoria
Pretoria has a long history as a center of political power in South Africa. Founded in the 19th century, it became the capital of the South African Republic and later played a significant role in the country’s development. The Union Buildings stand as a prominent example, serving as the official seat of the president and offering tours that highlight architectural details from the early 20th century. The city also features museums like the Voortrekker Monument, which commemorates the Great Trek and includes exhibits on Afrikaner history.
Various green spaces dot Pretoria, providing residents and visitors with opportunities for relaxation. The city is known for its Jacaranda trees that bloom in purple during spring, creating a distinctive seasonal display along streets and in parks. Freedom Park is another site worth exploring, as it honors those who fought for liberation and includes memorials and educational programs. These areas are within easy reach, often just a short drive from the city center.
Beyond its historical and natural attractions, Pretoria offers a mix of cultural and recreational activities. The University of Pretoria contributes to a lively atmosphere with events and festivals throughout the year. For those seeking outdoor adventures, the Magaliesberg mountains are about an hour away, ideal for hiking or birdwatching. Pretoria accommodation can be found in various styles, from budget guesthouses to more upscale hotels, catering to different preferences. The city’s infrastructure supports comfortable stays, with good transport links to Johannesburg and other regions.
In the evenings, visitors can enjoy local cuisine at restaurants serving traditional South African dishes or international fare. The area around Church Square provides a glimpse into the city’s colonial past, with buildings that reflect its architectural evolution. Overall, Pretoria serves as a gateway to understanding South Africa’s complex story, blending urban elements with nearby natural beauty.