2 Best Hotels in Cradle of Humankind, Johannesburg

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We've compiled the best of the best in Cradle of Humankind - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

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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Toadbury Hall

$$ | Beyers Naude Dr. Extension, Elandsdrift, South Africa

This quaint, thatched country hotel is well located for trips into the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site. The 10 elegant rooms are decorated with a neutral palette, and the bathrooms have separate showers. Summertime (October–April) is perfect for a romantic sunset picnic (Wednesday–Sunday) in the rolling gardens, though it might be with a backdrop of a wedding party at the Olde England–style chapel.

Pros

  • Attention to detail
  • Fresh, tasty cuisine at the two in-house restaurants
  • Romantic, countryside setting

Cons

  • No spa facilities
  • Difficult to reach without a car
  • Not a family destination
Beyers Naude Dr. Extension, Elandsdrift, South Africa
010-593–7523
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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