Pretoria/tshwane Self-catering Accommodation

Pretoria/tshwane Self-catering Accommodation

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Two red chairs by a pool with a rock waterfall and lush greenery

Chancellor's Court

Self-catering
4km from Pretoria Country Club
Air Conditioning
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Dunkelly Self-Catering Accommodation

Self-catering
9km from Rietvlei Nature Reserve
From

R 490

Per night for two
Wi-Fi

Cast & Catch Camping & Fishing

Self-catering
Braai Facilities Hiking
Wooden cabin bedroom with a neatly made bed and bedside lamp

Cradle Cove

Self-catering
7km from Lion & Safari Park
Parking
Mountain landscape with rocky slopes and greenery under a clear sky

Linquenda Guest Farm Stables

Self-catering
8km from Lion & Safari Park
Swimming Pool
Girl smiling in a pool with water splashing around her

Golden Pond

Self-catering
Air Conditioning Bird Watching
Mural of lemon trees with a birdcage on a white wall and plants

Lemon Tree Self-Catering

Self-catering
2km from Soweto Country Club
From

R 1,200

Per night for two in February
Parking Full Kitchen Swimming
A thatchedroof house surrounded by trees in a grassy area

Secret Valley

Self-catering

About Pretoria/tshwane

Pretoria/Tshwane offers a mix of urban energy and historical significance as South Africa's administrative capital. Visitors can explore impressive government buildings and cultural sites that reflect the nation's past. The area provides a solid base for those seeking both city adventures and nearby natural escapes.

Pretoria/Tshwane is a key urban centre in South Africa, serving as the executive capital where the government operates. The city has a history dating back to the 19th century when it was founded by the Voortrekkers. Over time, it has grown into a modern metropolis with a population that includes diverse communities and economic activities. Its layout features wide avenues and green spaces, shaped by colonial influences and later developments.

One notable landmark is the Union Buildings, which house the offices of the president and offer panoramic views of the city. Nearby, the Voortrekker Monument commemorates the Great Trek and includes exhibits on Afrikaner history. Freedom Park provides insights into South Africa's struggle for democracy, with memorials and museums that cover key events from the past. These sites are within easy reach, some just a short drive from the city centre. The area also includes the Pretoria National Zoological Gardens, a large facility with a variety of animals and educational programs.

For those planning a stay, Pretoria/Tshwane accommodation ranges from budget hotels to more upscale options, often located near major attractions for convenience. The region has universities like the University of Pretoria, which add to the intellectual vibe and host events throughout the year. Outdoor enthusiasts can visit the Magaliesberg Mountains, about 30 kilometres away, for hiking and picnics. The climate is generally mild, making it suitable for year-round visits, though summers can be warm.

Transportation in Pretoria/Tshwane is efficient, with roads connecting it to Johannesburg and other areas. The Gautrain provides a quick link to OR Tambo International Airport, roughly 45 minutes away. This accessibility makes it a practical choice for travellers. Local markets and restaurants offer a taste of South African cuisine, from traditional braais to international dishes, enhancing the overall experience.