40 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.

The Orient Hotel

$$$ | Crocodile River Valley, Pretoria, 1779, South Africa Fodor's Choice

This exquisite, Asian-themed boutique hotel is aimed at the discerning traveler who is looking for an unusual and memorable experience and wants to be out of the center of the Johannesburg business district. Suites are large, with equally large bathrooms that have deep soaking tubs and Oriental rugs on the marble floors. There are also shower cubicles with views over the surrounding hills and a separate toilet. All suites feature collectible objets d'art. The Constantinople suite has a 300-year-old Indian four-poster bed; others have a mix of antique and period reproduction pieces. Instead of bathrobes, you will find in your wardrobes authentic galabayas, the all-in-one caftan worn in north Africa and the Middle East. Giant carved timber doors and reflecting pools are found throughout the property. All the rooms offer views over the surrounding hills. If walks in the conservancy (zebra and eland roam freely) don't appeal to you, there's an extensive library. Mosaic restaurant has been recognized for its superlative French cuisine. There's an on-site cinema and a museum of sculptor Tienie Prichard's work.

Pros

  • <PRO>superb cuisine</PRO>
  • <PRO>majestic surroundings</PRO>
  • <PRO>extraordinary service</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>not great for families</CON>
  • <CON>stairs can be a hindrance</CON>
  • <CON>need a car to get around</CON>
Crocodile River Valley, Pretoria, 1779, South Africa
012-371–2902
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Credit cards accepted
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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De Hoek Country Hotel

$$$ | R98, Magaliesberg, 1791, South Africa Fodor's Choice

In France this exclusive establishment would be called an auberge—a five-star destination hotel with a superb restaurant suitable for an overnight or weekend jaunt—and the two-story, sandstone building along the river would not be out of place in Provence. De Hoek sits amid semi-indigenous gardens in the exquisite Magalies River valley. The quiet rooms have golden walls and dark mahogany furniture. Some of the superior suites have fireplaces, and all rooms have underfloor heating. Archery, croquet, lawn bowling, and mountain walks are some of the activities available, but the magnificent restaurant—serving classy five-course dinners and a five-course Sunday lunch (booking essential for outside visitors)—is what brings most people.

Pros

  • Magnificent spa facilities overlooking a swimming pool
  • Friendly and attentive service
  • Statues and artwork dot its bucolic setting

Cons

  • Sometimes hosts small private conferences
  • Difficult to access without a car
  • Pricey, but a value-for-money getaway
R98, Magaliesberg, 1791, South Africa
014-577–9600
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35 suites
Free Breakfast

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Four Seasons The Westcliff

$$$$ | 67 Jan Smuts Ave., Johannesburg, 2193, South Africa Fodor's Choice

The iconic Four Seasons The Westcliff is the paragon of a luxurious urban resort. Perched atop a hill, its view of Johannesburg’s urban forest (and purple haze of jacarandas in spring) provides an exquisite setting. All 117 rooms offer immaculate accommodations along with all the refinements you’d expect from a five-star establishment. The resort’s business facilities are equally impressive. Staff exude a love for Johannesburg and are quick to recommend places of interest to international visitors. Guests are also offered escorted tours of inner-city cultural hubs like Maboneng Precinct and Braamfontein. Expect nothing short of impeccable dining with a South African flair at Flames, which is accessible via panoramic glass elevators.

Pros

  • Highly rated spa facilities with an infinity pool and rooftop deck
  • Spectacular views over the city's greenbelts
  • Impeccable service

Cons

  • All this luxury and service comes at a high cost
  • Somewhat formal atmosphere, which may not be to everyone's liking
  • Rooms spread out along a steep hill, though a golf cart drop-off is always on standby
67 Jan Smuts Ave., Johannesburg, 2193, South Africa
011-481–6000
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153 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mongena Private Game Lodge

$$ | Mongena Private Game, South Africa Fodor's Choice

If you're looking for an authentic, malaria-free safari experience close to the airport, Mongena is a great option for a couple of nights without having to leave the province. The lodge is fenced in and has lovely thatched rooms overlooking beautifully landscaped gardens, a boma with fire in the evening, a swimming pool, and resident zebra, springbuck, and nyala that roam freely around the lodge, giving guests an additional taste of the wild. Safari drives, guided walks, and boat cruises on Mongena Lake are available. To get closer to nature, check out the luxury glamping options at "Little Mongena," an unfenced accommodation overlooking the picturesque dam. 

Pros

  • Boat cruise safari on the Mongena Lake
  • Family rooms available
  • Only lodge where wildlife experiences are open to day visitors

Cons

  • Wedding and conference destination
  • Day visitors add to the crowds
  • No children under 12 on the glamping experience
Mongena Private Game, South Africa
012-711–8920
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33 units
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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
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The Palace of the Lost City

$$$$ | Sun City, South Africa Fodor's Choice

You might think a hotel based on the concept of a lost African palace would suffer from theme-park syndrome, but happily, that's not the case here as sculpted cranes and leaping kudu appear to take flight from the hotel towers, elephants guard stairways and bridges, and graceful reminders of ersatz Africa strike you at every turn. No expense has been spared, and the attention to detail is mind-boggling. All rooms have hand-carved doors and furnishings, the jungle paintings on the ceiling of the lobby's rotunda took 5,000 hours to complete, and the hand-laid mosaic floor is made up of 300,000 separate tiles. The property was renovated in 2022.

Pros

  • Luxury accommodations
  • Impeccable service
  • Great activities

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Some would find it unbearably ostentatious and a little kitsch
  • Requires a minimum booking of two nights
Sun City, South Africa
011-780–7800-reservations
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338 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Peech Boutique Hotel

$$$$ | 61 North St., Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa Fodor's Choice

The luscious garden with its two adjoining swimming pools is the central feature of this award-winning, owner-run boutique hotel that is equidistant from Melrose Arch, Rosebank, and Sandton. The dense vegetation pays homage to Joburg’s man-made forest and every room has a private outdoor space, balcony, or patio that makes it easy to forget you’re in a city. The welcoming eco-chic rooms are tastefully decorated with subtle hints of African design and are equipped with iPod docking stations, USB, and universal plug points. Eco-conscious guests will appreciate the heat pump water heating system, gray-water reticulation, recycling initiatives, and on-site vegetable and herb garden used for its two restaurants. The on-site bistro serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner to guests. Basalt is its prix-fixe, fine-dining restaurant with optional wine pairing that is housed in the original 1940s heritage home and is also open to the public.

Pros

  • Fair trade certified since 2010
  • Spectacular service and personalized attention
  • Within safe walking distance of a park and delicatessen

Cons

  • Some rooms overlook the swimming pools
  • Fee to use the gym next door
  • Grounds can feel a little cramped
61 North St., Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa
011-537–9797
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sanctuary Mandela

$$$ | 4 13th Ave., Johannesburg, South Africa Fodor's Choice

Get an insider’s insight into Nelson Mandela with a stay at Sanctuary Mandela, which has converted his former Houghton home and heritage site into a boutique hotel that pays homage to the human rights activist with specially commissioned art pieces that document his lifetime. One of the boardrooms displays the foundations of his rondavel meeting room which was added to the main house, and where CODESA talks were held. The rooms are done up in a subtle yet elegant style with hints of African design, and a flash of forest green in the bathrooms. At Insights Restaurant (open to the public with bookings), you can gratify your hunger with a meal prepared by chef Xoliswa Ndoyiya, who was the former statesman’s personal chef for more than 20 years. She prepares some of his best-loved dishes like Nguni sirloin, mushroom and samp risotto, and what the family called "sweet" chicken with contemporary flair. Though it may be new, stories come to life within these walls and through retellings by the staff. Guests can opt for an exclusive private tour of the archives at the nearby Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory (run by the Nelson Mandela Foundation)—a complimentary experience that cannot be requested without a stay, though the other exhibits of this nonprofit are open to the public.

Pros

  • Medium-sized swimming pool with lounges
  • Mandela's personal items, mementoes, and photographs are throughout the hotel
  • Mandela's master bedroom has been converted into the presidential suite

Cons

  • Open-plan bathrooms
  • No garden, though vegetation lines the property's borders
  • The space can feel a little formal
4 13th Ave., Johannesburg, South Africa
010-035–0368
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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54 on Bath

$$$ | 54 Bath Ave., Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa

Most of the visitors to 54 on Bath are international business travelers and foreign tourists drawn to the modern yet intimate elegance behind the towering brick facade and Doric columns, though the champagne bar is popular with locals. It's also in the center of Rosebank and linked to the nearby mall and Rosebank Art and Craft Market by a second-floor sky bridge. The upmarket restaurant, Level Four, has established itself as one of Johannesburg's culinary centers. Travelers rave about the breakfast and dinner (an à la carte menu including dishes like rib-eye steak, duck, and salmon). One of the hotel's finest features is the rooftop garden and pool area, which has sweeping views of the northern suburbs' greenery.

Pros

  • High-speed Wi-Fi for guests throughout the hotel
  • Direct access to malls via sky bridge
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Construction in the area can be noisy
  • Not on airport shuttle route, although the hotel will arrange transport for a fee
  • The hotel is looking a little dated
54 Bath Ave., Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa
011-344–8500
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75 rooms
Free Breakfast

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African Pride Melrose Arch, Autograph Collection

$$$ | 1 Melrose Sq., Johannesburg, 2076, South Africa

Part of Marriott's Autograph Collection, this ultramodern hotel is within Melrose Arch, a high-security gated community with good dining and shopping options within safe walking distance. The Afro-chic decor mixes modern and traditional African influences that carry through from the lobby to the rooms, all anchored by the beautiful baobab tree. The rooms are well equipped, and each has a view of the pool and garden or overlooks a square. The pool area highlights the eccentric and modern taste that is echoed throughout the hotel, with trees planted in larger-than-life steel buckets, and tables and chairs set out in a few inches of water. There are two on-site restaurants: Aduna offers all-day dining while Sebule offers a grillhouse experience for lunch and dinner. 

Pros

  • Part of Melrose Arch, a gated shopping, dining, and residential enclave
  • Airport shuttle to O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB)
  • Two on-site restaurants

Cons

  • On-site parking R75 per day or valet parking R175 per day
  • Some might find it hard to relax in a high-energy environment
  • Outdoor swimming pool only
1 Melrose Sq., Johannesburg, 2076, South Africa
011-214–6666
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118 rooms
No Meals

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Bakubung Bush Lodge

$$$$ | Pilanesberg Game Reserve, South Africa

Abutting Pilanesberg, this lodge sits at the head of a long valley with terrific views of a hippo pool that forms the lodge's central attraction—it's not unusual to have hippos grazing 100 feet from the terrace restaurant. Despite this, the lodge never really succeeds in creating a bush feel, perhaps because it's such a big convention and family destination. Its brick buildings feel vaguely institutional. Nevertheless, the guest rooms, particularly the executive studios, are very pleasant, thanks to light pine furniture, colorful African bedspreads, and super views of the valley. The lodge conducts game drives in open-air vehicles, as well as ranger-guided walks. A shuttle bus (R110 round-trip, booking required) runs to Sun City, 10 km (6 miles) away.

Pros

  • Malaria-free
  • Short drive to a big dam that attracts abundant game and birds
  • Cheerful atmosphere

Cons

  • Close to a main gate
  • Always crowded
  • Feels vaguely institutional
Pilanesberg Game Reserve, South Africa
014-552--6314
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100 rooms
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Budmarsh Country Lodge

$$ | Magalies Meander Rd., Magaliesberg, 1791, South Africa

Surrounded by a lush garden in the heart of the Magaliesberg, this lodge has rooms with beautiful antique furniture and is a good place to base yourself if you just want to get into the country for a river ramble or a mountain hike—even the drive is scenic. Dinner (reservations essential) is a four-course set menu of French-influenced cuisine that changes daily. Even if you don't stay overnight, drive through for a delightful gourmet picnic (24-hour advance bookings required) beneath the shade of the trees, along the edge of the small stocked dam, or try your hand at catch-and-release fishing.

Pros

  • Relaxing rustic setting
  • Peaceful library
  • Rooms have jet baths and outdoor showers

Cons

  • Can be busy on weekends
  • Inaccessible without a car
  • Odors from the neighboring cows sometimes drift through the hotel—a reality for any country-based hotel
Magalies Meander Rd., Magaliesberg, 1791, South Africa
011-728–1800
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
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380 rooms
Free Breakfast

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City Lodge Hotel at OR Tambo International Airport

$$ | OR Tambo Airport Rd., Johannesburg, 1627, South Africa

This affordable, three-star property has a passageway that's connected to the airport building, which makes it the ideal overnight stay if you have a red-eye flight to catch. Although the property’s location isn’t suited to a long stay, it does try to create a leisurely atmosphere with its sundowner deck that looks out onto the outdoor swimming pool. With high-speed Wi-Fi throughout this three-story hotel, satellite TV, and a 24-hour gym, there’s not much more you could want from an airport hotel. Ask for a room in the new wing, which has modern décor, universal and USB plug points, but no bathtub.

Pros

  • Same-day laundry and dry-cleaning service at an additional cost
  • Hotel is soundproof
  • Convenient location at an affordable price

Cons

  • No spa facilities
  • Full English and continental breakfast at an additional cost
  • No business lounge
OR Tambo Airport Rd., Johannesburg, 1627, South Africa
011-552–7600
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365 rooms
No Meals

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Clico Boutique Hotel

$$ | 27 Sturdee Ave., Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa

This small, upmarket boutique hotel in central Rosebank is a renovated Cape Dutch house with a gracious garden that offers good value in an area known for expensive accommodations. It has an engaging mix of old and new—Oregon pine floorboards, antique inlaid-wood side tables from Morocco, custom-made couches, and modern, whimsical sculptures like one by Anton Smit, of a woman floating above water. The bedroom suites are luxurious and have heated floors; four have wheelchair access. The superb food in the Clico Restaurant showcases European-style cuisine using fresh local ingredients.

Pros

  • 24-hour manned security and CCTV cameras
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
  • Central location near Rosebank Mall

Cons

  • Neighborhood not safe to walk at night
  • Noise from the pool activity can travel to the suites
  • Stairs might be difficult to navigate
27 Sturdee Ave., Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa
011-252–3300
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9 suites
Free Breakfast

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Crowne Plaza Johannesburg–The Rosebank

$$ | Tyrwhitt Ave. at Sturdee Ave., Johannesburg, 2132, South Africa

Notable for its quirky public spaces—Louis XVI reproduction armchairs, white shaggy rugs, and the very popular Circle Bar with its beaded booths—The Rosebank Crowne Plaza has standard rooms that are small but perfectly formed, with white vinyl armchairs and side tables. Most will love the black-glass bathroom cube in the deluxe rooms (except those who enjoy privacy—this is not the room to share with a buddy). The beds are comfortable, and directional lighting means you can read while your partner sleeps. Sony Bravia LCD screens with 28 satellite-TV channels, and iPod docking stations are standard in every room. Rooms also feature good work spaces, with back-supporting swivel chairs and multiple plug adaptors at eye level.

Pros

  • <PRO>hip nightspot</PRO>
  • <PRO>great spa and gym</PRO>
  • <PRO>excellent location near Rosebank Mall</PRO>

Cons

  • <CON>popular with partying locals</CON>
  • <CON>bathrooms in deluxe suites lack privacy</CON>
  • <CON>standard rooms are on the small side</CON>
Tyrwhitt Ave. at Sturdee Ave., Johannesburg, 2132, South Africa
011-448–3600
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318 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Fairlawns Boutique Hotel & Spa

$$$$ | 1 Alma Rd., Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa

This gracious boutique hotel, once a private home owned by the Oppenheimer family, has individually decorated suites that mimic classic Eastern and European styles with large windows overlooking the manicured gardens that are spread across 5.7 hectares (14 acres). The large grounds, with their sweeping lawns and rose beds, play host to picnics in summertime and romantic private dinners after sunset. Guests can unwind poolside or at the Balinese-themed spa. There's also a well-equipped gym, an à la carte restaurant, and conference facilities that frequently host weddings.

Pros

  • Centrally located in a peaceful suburb
  • Working fireplaces add to the romance
  • A three-piece jazz band plays on Sundays 12:30 pm–4 pm

Cons

  • Service can be slow
  • Not great for families
  • Shuttle service to Sandton City Mall at an additional cost
1 Alma Rd., Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa
011-804–2540
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40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Forum Homini

$$$$ | R540 (off N14), Mogale City, 1732, South Africa

This boutique hotel in a game estate within the Cradle of Humankind aptly alludes to the mysterious and fascinating story of the development of humanity in every bit of its decor and can be a good option if you want to spend some time outside but near Johannesburg. Artwork of bygone years adorn the walls and the modern architecture takes into account the landscape. The windows have sweeping views and natural veld (pronounced felt)—long, African grasses—grows on the rooftops. Guests can visit the nearby Sterkfontein Caves and Maropeng Visitor Centre for an additional cost. The superb fine-dining restaurant, Roots, specializes in contemporary cooking with a South African influence, but only serves breakfast and dinners, with the exception of a four-course, wine-paired lunch on Sunday. You can also order a gourmet picnic to eat on one of the private wooden platforms along the riverside. There's also a gallery and wine cellar on the property. 

Pros

  • Luxury accommodations
  • Wildlife can be spotted around the game estate
  • Unique art and decor that blends into natural surroundings

Cons

  • Hotel can be overwhelmed with wedding parties on weekends
  • Not suitable for children
  • Because there's no spa, treatments are done in your room
R540 (off N14), Mogale City, 1732, South Africa
011-668–7000
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Closed Mon., Tues., and Dec. 20–Jan. 4
14 rooms
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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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Hyatt Regency Johannesburg

$$$ | 191 Oxford Rd., Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa

This Hyatt Regency hotel is trendy and opulent, with lots of black, gold, and glass and enormous picture windows revealing stunning views of the northern suburbs. Local art lines the walls in discreetly lighted passageways, and there's an ultramodern restaurant, a wine bar, and a solar-heated pool on the roof. Sunday brunch is a favorite with guests and local families, and the lobby café serves coffee and light meals. The hotel is adjacent to Rosebank's major shopping malls.

Pros

  • Direct basement access to the adjoining malls
  • Very cosmopolitan atmosphere
  • Bustling lobby area is frequently used for meetings

Cons

  • Busy area with lots of traffic
  • An expensive option for the area
  • Decor somewhat generic
191 Oxford Rd., Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa
011-280–1234
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259 rooms
Free Breakfast

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InterContinental Johannesburg OR Tambo Airport

$$$$ | OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, 1619, South Africa

A few paces from international arrivals and adjacent to the car-rental companies and bus terminal, this is a good choice for those who have a one-night layover. The InterContinental is very comfortable and upscale, with a chic African interior of warm woods and granite. Those who spend a few nights here do so for the business and meeting facilities and proximity to industrial areas, though it's also a quick 12-minute ride on the high-speed Gautrain into the center of Sandton from the airport. Rooms are soundproof and have blackout curtains, and the eighth-floor heated pool, gym, and spa offers jet-lag-specific treatments. There are great runway views from the gym and pool. The Quills Restaurant and Bar on the ground level serves meals 24 hours.

Pros

  • Ideal for those who don't need to go into Johannesburg or who have a layover before a connecting flight
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Free meet-and-greet service with escort to the hotel

Cons

  • Large and impersonal
  • You won't see much of Johannesburg without leaving the hotel
OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, 1619, South Africa
011-961–5400
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140 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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Jamala Madikwe

$$$$ | Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa

This intimate lodge, with only five suites, is the ultimate in luxury, with its marble floors, elaborate chandeliers, and plush furnishings. Watch animals at a waterhole on a wide plain from the deck in front of the main lodge area, the sunken fire pit, or from the luxury of your own deck or private plunge pool. Many Madikwe lodges serve excellent food, but at Jamala Madikwe, fine dining is taken to the next level, with three chefs serving up a different menu each night, sometimes running up to six courses and including dishes like tempura lobster served with a soy dipping sauce and compressed pork belly with wilted pak choi. For something really special, inquire about joining a unique conservation experience such as notching a rhino or collaring a cheetah, which the lodge offers in conjunction with the park's management.

Pros

  • Memorable food
  • Superb accommodations
  • Excellent game-viewing

Cons

Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa
082-927–3129-reservations
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5 suites
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Jameson Country Cottages

$ | R509 (Koster Rd.), South Africa

These pretty, well-appointed, self-catering cottages can sleep four or six people and have stoves, refrigerators, TVs, and a good selection of culinary appliances. In an attractive garden around a pool and adjacent to a cane-furniture factory and shop, they offer excellent value for the money. Breakfast and lunch are served in a tea garden.

Pros

  • Fully equipped with modern amenities
  • Facilities to keep the kids entertained
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Additional cost for folding beds
  • Difficult to reach without a car
  • Some cottages don't have fireplaces
R509 (Koster Rd.), South Africa
076-773–0275
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6 cottages
No Meals

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The Leonardo

$$$$ | 75 Maude St., Johannesburg, South Africa

Africa’s second-tallest building, at 55 stories and 234 meters (767 feet), this hybrid skyscraper stands at the foot of Sandton with panoramic views that stretch beyond Johannesburg’s borders and includes a refined retail space, a contemporary hotel with all the bells and whistles, and residential apartments and luxury penthouses. The hotel's spacious one-, two- and three-bedroomed suites include a fully-equipped kitchen, dining area, a lounge and working area, and a balcony, making them ideal for a longer stay. The hotel is defined by its extensive collection of artwork, in various media, throughout its public areas. Even Aurum (the Latin word for gold), which specializes in modern European fare and serves all-day breakfast, brunch, lunch with a high-end dining experience for dinner, has a golden metal swirl suspended overhead. The restaurant leads out onto the rooftop where there's a swimming pool, gym, spa, and Octo, the wood-fired pool terrace bar. Alto 234 (the continent’s highest bar) requires an online booking and payment (R390) for a 2½ to 3-hour experience that includes a glass of bubbles.

Pros

  • Unbeatable views from the rooftop bar
  • Within walking distance of the Gautrain station, Sandton City, and The MARC
  • In central Sandton

Cons

  • Can seem exuberant and overindulgent
  • Rather expensive
  • Not for those who prefer smaller, boutique hotels
75 Maude St., Johannesburg, South Africa
087-536--0000
Hotel Details
113 suites
Free Breakfast

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Maropeng Boutique Hotel

$$ | R400, Kromdraai, 1751, South Africa

The Maropeng Boutique Hotel offers peace and tranquility with magnificent views of the Magaliesberg and Witwatersberg mountain ranges just 90 minutes from Johannesburg. Rooms are decorated in warm, earthy tones that reflect the African setting, and each one has a small outdoor space where you can watch the sun set while sipping delicious cocktails. There is plenty to do in the area: the Maropeng Visitor Centre is a short walk from the hotel; the Sterkfontein Caves are just a few minutes' drive away; and for those looking to unwind, the wooden deck and pool are the perfect spot to relax (even though they are directly adjacent to the reception and welcome lounge). Don't miss the stargazing evening with the resident astronomer on the last Saturday of the month, if the dates work out. The restaurant, which is open to the public for all meals, serves South African food that might include roasted meat (lamb, beef, barbecued chops and pap, curried chicken) with fresh-cooked veggies, such as pumpkin and roast potatoes.

Pros

  • Free shuttle between Maropeng and Sterkfontein Caves for guests
  • Easy access to the Maropeng Visitor Centre and Cradle of Humankind
  • Fair Trade–certified

Cons

  • Rooms on the small side with classic decor
  • Difficult to access without a car, shuttle from airport at added cost
  • Rooms near swimming pool can be noisy
R400, Kromdraai, 1751, South Africa
014-577–9100
Hotel Details
24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Maslow

$$$ | 146 Rivonia Rd., Johannesburg, 2146, South Africa

Conveniently situated in the heart of bustling Sandton, the Maslow is a case study in modern, seamless sophistication and, if only for a few moments, you'll forget you're anywhere near a city. Beyond the basics of free high-speed Wi-Fi, universal plug points, and first-class conferencing facilities, business travelers can expect unique offerings like the Incubator Room for out-of-the-box strategy sessions, or the Wayfarer Lounge, which provides a well-equipped work base (equipped with private showers) between flights. Minutes from the Sandton Gautrain station, the Maslow offers a free shuttle service that departs every 15 minutes, also stopping at Sandton City Mall and Nelson Mandela Square. The beautifully designed Africology spa is one of the most unique of its kind in Johannesburg, and the tranquil Oasis Garden is the perfect place for some downtime. Ask for a room on the far side of the wing that overlooks the garden and pool. 

Pros

  • One of the best business-orientated hotels in the province
  • Is aligning itself more with the leisure traveler through its offerings
  • A very strong focus on sustainability and environment-friendly initiatives

Cons

  • The restaurant occasionally lets down the high standard of the hotel
  • Many rooms overlook the roof, which obscures the garden
  • Can feel crowded due to its popularity
146 Rivonia Rd., Johannesburg, 2146, South Africa
010-226–4600
Hotel Details
281 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mount Grace Hotel & Spa

$$ | Old Rustenburg Rd., Magaliesberg, 1791, South Africa

One of South Africa's largest hotel spas is located at this peaceful retreat near Magaliesburg. The award-winning spa is a destination in and of itself (open 7 days a week) with a number of rock plunge pools, steam rooms, as well as therapy baths, and it offers a range of services, including couples' treatment rooms and hydrotherapy. The expansive, thatched hotel sits in the midst of beautiful gardens with drop-dead gorgeous views of the Magaliesberg Mountains from the restaurant's lookout deck. Golf carts are available to take guests across the property's facilities if needs be. The rooms feature contemporary decor with a splash of color, and most have a private terrace overlooking the landscaped grounds, while the suites have their own heated pool that's necklaced by a wooden deck. The Rambling Vine restaurant specializes in farm-to-table dishes made with fresh local ingredients. 

Pros

  • Lovely location, out of the city
  • Top-rated spa facilities
  • Activity club for kids and two swimming pools

Cons

  • Some guests say the decor is a little tired
  • Pricey
  • Remote location means it's somewhat of a drive to nearby attractions
Old Rustenburg Rd., Magaliesberg, 1791, South Africa
014-577–5600
Hotel Details
121 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Radisson Blu Gautrain Hotel

$$ | Rivonia Rd. at West St., Johannesburg, 2146, South Africa

Located just 55 steps from the Sandton Gautrain station, this is a popular destination for international tourists and local business travelers having well-appointed rooms, an outdoor splash pool, and a deck that overlooks Sandton's high-rise buildings. The interior has a bright and modern aesthetic, and clever design elements have been incorporated throughout the hotel to mimic features of the Gautrain station and rail line. The hotel also likes to keep visitors guessing by introducing fresh new concepts to entertainment offerings and food menus, such as Central One’s Full Flavour Board for 2, or a new DJ on the deck every weekend. Ask about the weekly specials.

Pros

  • Great value for money
  • 24-hour gym
  • Panoramic views of surrounding Sandton cityscape

Cons

  • No free parking
  • Not child-friendly
  • Not for a romantic getaway
Rivonia Rd. at West St., Johannesburg, 2146, South Africa
011-286–1001
Hotel Details
220 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Radisson RED

$$ | 4 Parks Blvd., Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa

The newly-built Radisson RED wows guests with its rotating collection of African prints, as well as its contemporary decor and design elements that make its open spaces and rooms pop with color. The guest rooms are equipped with a work table, multiple USB ports, and a coffee machine. The rooftop bar and terrace, where you'll find the swimming pool (and the gym on the same level), is a firm favorite among locals who come here for a sundowner and a bite to eat. The hotel is situated in the same lifestyle precinct as a number of the city's most popular restaurants, which is ideal if you're staying for a few nights. 

Pros

  • Grab 'n go food station in the lobby
  • Walking distance to The Zone @ Rosebank Mall and Keyes Art Mile
  • Free shuttle to Gautrain station (650 feet away)

Cons

  • Alongside a busy road (rooms are soundproof)
  • The decor and atmosphere will appeal more to younger travelers
  • The rooftop bar and terrace can get quite lively on weekends
4 Parks Blvd., Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa
010-023–3580
Hotel Details
222 rooms
Free Breakfast

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