5 Best Hotels in Johannesburg, South Africa

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You can find just about every type of lodging in Johannesburg, from the stately and classic Saxon to the fun and funky Ten Bompas or the Peech. Although these varied options are all worthy places to lay your head, the truth is that most travelers stop here only for an overnight or two before they head out to their safari destination. With that in mind, we have compiled a list of places that are easy to get to from the airport and are in well-secured areas so that you will feel safe and comfortable.

Most, if not all, of the good hotels are in the northern suburbs. Many of them are linked to nearby malls and are well policed. Boutique hotels have sprung up everywhere, as have bed-and-breakfasts from Melville to Soweto. Hotels are quieter in December and January, when many locals take their annual vacations and rates are often cheaper. But beware: if there's a major conference, some of the smaller hotels can be booked months in advance.

All the hotels we list offer no-smoking rooms, and many have no-smoking floors.

Mosethla Bush Camp

$$$$ | Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa Fodor's Choice

If you’re genuinely eco-conscious and seeking an authentic wilderness experience, then choose this unique bush camp set plumb in the middle of Madikwe’s best game-viewing areas. Apart from the elephant-high electric wires that encircle this delightful camp, there’s no other electricity, but oil lamps and hot water heated in the donkey boilers for your bush showers are both practical and romantic. Separate, private ablutions and toilets are easily accessed from your comfortable twin cabin on stilts, but be warned, they're basic. The simple home-cooked food is delicious and you’ll receive personal attention from the friendly, knowledgeable staff. Mosetlha’s local rangers are among the best anywhere and have won international awards, so expect your game-viewing to be spectacular. Lions, wild dogs, leopards and hyenas have all been known to wander through the unfenced camp, but you’ll be quite safe in your cabin or as you sit round a crackling fire sharing sightings of the day. There may be no frills but this family-owned little camp has top marks for authenticity, eco-awareness and spectacular sightings.

Pros

  • Most competitive prices in Madikwe
  • Superb local guides
  • Genuine commitment to the local communities and to conservation

Cons

  • Basic, rustic accommodation and very cold in winter
  • Low lighting at night
  • No pool
Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
011-444–9345-reservations
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10 rooms
All-Inclusive

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The Cabanas

$$$$ | Sun City, 0316, South Africa

Paths thread through pleasant gardens to rooms in these small apartment blocks overlooking a man-made lake. The Cabanas, which are within the Sun City complex but are a short shuttle drive away from the main hotel and entertainment area, are modern, clean, and convenient for accessing the resort's restaurants, casino, and outdoor activities, which are all open to Cabanas guests. The cabanas have TVs, tea/coffeemakers, and air-conditioning and are particularly popular with families, who appreciate being out of the fray.

Pros

  • Great for kids
  • More affordable than other Sun City accommodations
  • Includes complimentary access to The Valley of Waves

Cons

  • Not a particularly tranquil setting
  • Smallish rooms
  • Need to hop a shuttle for dining options
Sun City, 0316, South Africa
011-780–7800-reservations
Hotel Details
380 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Houghton Hotel

$$$ | Lloys Ellis Ave., Johannesburg, South Africa

If resort life is what you’re after, then look no further than the contemporary Houghton Hotel—kitted out with five swimming pools (including a ying yang–shaped one with a tumbling water feature), award-winning spa, 24-hour gym with daily classes, adjoining 18-hole golf course, and acclaimed restaurants. The rooms are done up in a modern style that leaves one wanting for nothing, with floor-to-ceiling sliding windows that look out onto the hotel, golf course, or extensive grounds which boast an 8 km (5 miles) walking path. Séjour will allow you to travel the globe with its elevated dining menu, as well as its more relaxed tapas and grill options, while the all-day Nova Bistro serves Mediterranean-inspired fare. Even if you aren’t a guest, the spa is worth a visit for its half- and full-day treatments, steam room and sauna, two pools, outdoor relaxation area, as well as nail boutique and hair salon. For all of this, and more, The Houghton Hotel bagged the title of South Africa's Leading Hotel by The World Travel Awards 2021.

Pros

  • Business lounge facilities
  • Commendable service
  • A destination hotel

Cons

  • Many rooms look out onto the rest of the hotel
  • The size may be overwhelming for some
  • The main hotel area can feel quite built up
Lloys Ellis Ave., Johannesburg, South Africa
011-032–5500
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72 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Jaci's Lodges (Jaci's Safari Lodge and Jaci's Tree Lodge)

$$$$ | Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa

The two lodges that make up Jaci's Lodges are family-owned and have a long-standing reputation for friendliness, superb game drives, and comfortable accommodations. They are located side-by-side in the southeast of the reserve on the edge of the Marico River. At Jaci's Safari Lodge, you'll stay in one of eight roomy tented suites with outdoor showers, handcrafted mosaic baths, and a private deck overlooking the bushveld and river below. There are also two suites that sleep about 8 each if you have a bigger family group and two romantic star bed suites. The welcoming public areas are cheerful with a seamless fusion of contemporary and African decor. Children are well catered for (6 to 12 years, younger by special arrangement). The eight suites of the secluded Jaci's Tree Lodge, built of wood and thatch and perched on stilts connected by wooden walkways, have views through the riverine trees across the Marico River. All stays include all meals, house drinks, and game drives.

Pros

  • Friendly, welcoming atmosphere
  • Children welcome
  • Great game-viewing

Cons

  • Food is tasty, but don't expect fine dining
  • If children aren't your thing, stay away from Jaci's Safari Lodge
  • Pricey
Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
083-700–2071-reservations
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18 suites
All-Inclusive

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Rhulani Safari Lodge

$$$$ | Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa

Located in the west of Madikwe, Rhulani is a multi-award-winning lodge with nine private rooms, located around an attractive communal lounge and pool area, and overlooking a waterhole frequented by elephants and other animals. A hide at the waterhole, accessed through a short underground tunnel, will get you breathtakingly close to animals and birds. The service and food are first-rate and the accommodation is African chic, with an air of relaxed luxury. Each room has its own plunge pool and fireplace, and you can book a spa treatment in the comfort of your room. With only nine suites, spaced well apart, this lodge offers privacy and seclusion.

Pros

  • Excellent, friendly service
  • Waterhole and hide at the lodge
  • Privacy

Cons

  • Wi-Fi intermittent
  • Can be cold in winter
  • Rhulani's position makes it slightly less accessible than some of the lodges in the center and north of Madikwe (about 30–45 minutes longer to drive from Johannesburg)
Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
014-553–3981
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9 suites
All-Inclusive

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