
Randburg Guest-house Accommodation
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Discover 5 accommodation options in Randburg with an average price of R867 per night for your perfect getaway. Whether you're looking for luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, self-catering apartments, or budget-friendly B&Bs, Randburg offers diverse lodging choices to suit every traveler's needs and budget.
Planning your Randburg adventure? With prices averaging around R867 per night, you can find accommodation near popular attractions, business centers, and transport hubs. Book your ideal Randburg stay today and experience the best of what this destination has to offer.
R 1,800





Burkleigh House Guesthouse offers luxury 4-star bed and breakfast accommodation in Ferndale, Randburg. Nine uniquely furnished north facing guest rooms serve business and leisure travellers. Features include a sparkling pool, manicured gardens and glass garden conservatory.
R 1,400





Jubilee Lodge is a 4-star guest house accommodation in Northcliff, Johannesburg, operating since 2004, with seven large double en-suite rooms set in a garden, with easy access from the N1.
R 1,100





Tuscany Guesthouse on Mimosa Road in Northcliff, Johannesburg, offers accommodation in Garden Rooms and Family Rooms, with a pool, serene gardens, and breakfast in the dining area.
Claires Sandton Guest House
R 1,330



Claires is an award-winning four star guest house in Parkmore, on the outskirts of Sandton CBD, only 3 kms from Sandton City Shopping Centre. This Sandton accommodation offers eight individually furnished rooms with private entrances to garden, pool and verandah. Guests enjoy renowned breakfast and caring service.
R 1,200


Green Park Manor offers three room categories with award-winning dining, spa facilities, and city views. Accommodation designed for business travelers and leisure guests with flexible room configurations.
About Randburg
Randburg is a significant suburb within Johannesburg, forming part of the Gauteng province. It developed rapidly in the mid-20th century as residential areas expanded around the city. The region features a grid of streets lined with homes, offices and commercial hubs, reflecting its role in the metropolitan area. Early settlers included European immigrants who established farms, and over time, it evolved into a bustling part of greater Johannesburg.
Key attractions in Randburg include the Randburg Waterfront, a large complex with shops, restaurants and cinemas that draws locals and tourists alike. This site offers family-friendly entertainment such as bowling alleys and live events. Nearby, the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden lies just a short drive away, providing trails through indigenous plants and waterfalls, which appeal to nature enthusiasts. The area is also close to Sandton, about 15 kilometres to the east, where modern skyscrapers house international businesses.
For those interested in history, Randburg has sites linked to South Africa's past, including old mine shafts from the gold rush era that shaped the region's economy. The suburb connects to major roads like the N1 highway, allowing quick trips to Pretoria, roughly 50 kilometres north. Options for outdoor activities include local parks with picnic spots and walking paths. When looking for Randburg accommodation, visitors can find a variety of choices from simple guesthouses to full-service hotels.
The climate in Randburg is typical of highveld regions, with warm summers and cool winters that encourage indoor and outdoor pursuits year-round. Public transport options, such as buses and metered taxis, make it easy to navigate. The suburb's schools and medical facilities add to its appeal for longer stays. Overall, it represents a straightforward choice for travellers seeking accessibility in Gauteng.