
Roodepoort Guesthouse Accommodation
Homely Guest House is a guest house accommodation in Roodepoort, 30 minutes from Central Johannesburg, suitable for both business and leisure guests.
Nice by Nature Lifestyle Estate
Nice by Nature Lifestyle Estate guesthouse offers well-appointed apartments in a beautiful natural setting. Guests enjoy peace and tranquillity with lush gardens and riverfront access. Escape city life at this accommodation in Rietfontein AH, Roodepoort.





Jojendi Guest Suites is a 3-star self-catering accommodation in Linden, a quiet residential area in Johannesburg's northern suburbs, accredited by the South African Tourism Grading Council and the National Accommodation Association.

Oakfield Farm is a country venue of distinction situated in Muldersdrift, near both Johannesburg and Pretoria. This elegant farm offers farm style accommodation on 72 acres with gardens, fields, manicured lawns, floral borders, neatly cropped hedge rows and statuesque trees. It provides guesthouse for groups.





Crown Lodge offers modern, spacious accommodation in Mayfair Crown North, Johannesburg, with 100 en-suite bedrooms. Rooms start from R400 per night, with secure parking available.
About Roodepoort
Roodepoort is a significant area in the Gauteng province, known for its role in South Africa's economic landscape. It developed during the gold rush era, with many mines still operating in the region. The city has grown into a residential hub, providing easy access to Johannesburg, which is just about 20 kilometres to the east. This proximity allows residents and visitors to commute for work or leisure without much hassle. The local community includes diverse neighbourhoods that reflect the country's multicultural fabric.
One notable feature is the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden, located nearby, where people can explore indigenous plants and spot waterfalls. This site draws nature lovers who appreciate walking trails and birdwatching opportunities. Roodepoort also has recreational facilities like sports clubs and golf courses, catering to active individuals. The Cradle of Humankind, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies around 40 kilometres away and offers insights into early human history through fossils and archaeological sites. These attractions provide a balance of education and adventure for those staying in the area.
When considering Roodepoort accommodation, options range from budget guesthouses to more upscale hotels, often situated in quiet suburbs. Many properties feature modern amenities and are close to main roads for easy travel. The area supports various activities, such as visiting local markets or attending community events. Public transport and ride-sharing services make it straightforward to reach surrounding areas. Staying here allows travellers to experience a less crowded alternative to Johannesburg while still enjoying urban perks.
The climate in Roodepoort is typically sunny, with warm summers and mild winters, ideal for outdoor plans. This weather encourages visits to nearby reserves for hiking or picnics. Economic activities, including manufacturing and services, contribute to a vibrant local economy that supports tourism. Overall, the region provides a practical base for exploring Gauteng's offerings.