
Pretoria Self-catering Accommodation
Chancellor's Court



Chancellor's Court is self-contained accommodation in Pretoria's Embassy area, comprising 13 individually decorated living units. The property offers Standard rooms, Studios, Suites, and two-bedroom Family apartments, each with its own outside entrance for privacy and independence.
Dunkelly Self-Catering Accommodation





Self-catering accommodation in Irene, between Midrand and Pretoria, established in 1995. Three units are available: a garden suite, a double apartment, and a single apartment, all with private entrances and panoramic views onto a landscaped, bird-prolific garden.


Cradle Cove offers AA graded self-catering accommodation in a tranquil bushveld setting in Lanseria, Gauteng, South Africa. On-site accommodation houses up to 10 students at Debela Training & Management aviation training facility. Close to Lanseria International Airport.

Linquenda Guest Farm & Stables provides self-catering accommodation in Stellenbosch. Tableview Cottage and Pecanut Cottage offer two bedrooms each, modern kitchens, and views of Table Mountain, pecan trees, vineyards, a dam, and horses. Horse stabling is available.
Secret Valley

In the heart of South Africa's Cullinan District, Secret Valley provides a serene pet-friendly accommodation in a beautiful stone cottage on 26 hectares. Holiday seekers enjoy exclusive walks by the river, picnics, and attractions like Cullinan Mine Tours, all in complete privacy. Join their Facebook group for updates!
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.