Alvesta Guesthouse offers hilltop accommodation in quiet residential Wilropark, Roodepoort, near Kloofendal Nature Reserve, with guest rooms and self-catering units.
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Dobsonville is a residential suburb in Soweto, part of Johannesburg's greater metropolitan area in Gauteng. The area serves as a gateway to exploring South Africa's most historically significant township while offering proximity to Johannesburg's business districts and cultural attractions.
Alvesta Guesthouse offers hilltop accommodation in quiet residential Wilropark, Roodepoort, near Kloofendal Nature Reserve, with guest rooms and self-catering units.
Alicia's Bed & Breakfast offers an affordable, beautiful & comfortable stay away from home. It is a convenient and secure place and allows you to enjoy all the comforts of home away from home, yet private in every respect. It is conveniently located and has quick access to great shopping malls and a number of tourist attractions including all the tourist sites in Soweto, Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens, Sterkfontein Caves, Cradle of Humankind and much, much more. Alicia's Bed & Breakfast certainly provides a perfect base to explore the beautiful surroundings that Johannesburg has to offer. Your hosts Alicia & Joseph provide a warm, comfortable and welcoming environment for both business travelers and tourists. The facility also caters for longer stays. A relaxing environment around the pool provides the ideal setting for sundowners with a landscape garden to provide a beautiful ambiance to unwind after a busy day at the office or just to laze around during the day. Alicia's Bed & Breakfast is your perfect choice for an affordable, beautiful & clean home away from home. It has the advantages of welcoming hosts, security, great location to explore the surrounds, and great value for money! We look forward to welcoming you into our beautiful setting!
Serene Place (Formerly Modjadji House) is situated in Floracliffe, Roodepoort near Johannesburg, South Africa. Situated in a two acre garden this guest house offers visitors to Roodepoort an incredible alternative to typical urban accommodation. Located close to the Life Flora Hospital and the Mayo Clinic, which offers a wide range of medical specialist services, Serene Place is perfect for visitors with loved ones in the hospital as well as those who are not able to travel immediately after a procedure at the hospital. The Checkers Hyper and many other stores are also conveniently located. Lanseria Airport is only 25km away and O.R. Tambo International Airport is 50km away. Serene Place is also ideal for business travelers to the area. The following businesses are almost within walking distance of Serene Place and can be reached with no or minimal traffic problems: Standard Bank Insurance Brokers, Nedbank Lakeview Campus, Meersig Office Park, FLSmidth South Africa, Qaudrum Office Park, Constantia Office Park, SANB (South African National Blood Service), Regus Johannesburg, Europ Assistance, Lakeview Office Park, Motorsport South Africa, Valley View Office Park, Standard Bank CVOP, South African Insurance Association, Open Learning Group, Indequity Specialised Insurance, Mercedes Benz Constantia kloof, Action Ford Roodepoort, Clover and ABSA. Serene Place and its staff will go out of their way to make your stay as comfortable as possible and we invite you to make yourself at home. The property is well located: as it is in the suburbs it is quiet, calm and very secure - but conveniently close to the highways. The team made us feel welcome immediately on arrival, and our room was spacious, newly decorated, and perfectly clean - it had all the amenities you would expect at a high-end B&B. We would definitely recommend to others looking for a lovely guesthouse. Lunches and dinners are served on request.
Wake Up Fresh Guest House offers comfortable and affordable accommodation, ideal for both business and leisure travellers seeking a relaxed and convenient stay. Designed with practicality in mind, the property provides a welcoming environment with easy access to essential amenities and self-catering options. Accommodation includes a variety of room types, from two Deluxe Double Rooms and an Executive King Room to spacious family and apartment-style units. Guests can also choose between a Classic 2-Bedroom Apartment with a king and double bed, a Comfort 2-Bedroom Apartment with two double beds, and a Family King Room featuring both a king-size and double bed. Each room is equipped with Wi-Fi, a TV, a desk and a sitting area, along with convenient features such as a bar fridge, microwave and tea and coffee facilities in select rooms. Most rooms make use of shared kitchen facilities, allowing guests to enjoy a self-catering experience, while the Economy Double Room and Comfort 2-Bedroom Apartment each include their own private kitchenette for added convenience. All bathrooms are fitted with a shower and include essential amenities, towels, and ironing facilities to ensure a comfortable stay. On-site facilities include free and secure parking, an outdoor swimming pool, a BBQ and picnic area, and reliable Wi-Fi throughout the property. The guest house maintains a peaceful and respectful environment with quiet hours observed and no pets allowed. Small parties are allowed, subject to prior arrangement and approval with the property owner directly. With its combination of flexible accommodation options, practical facilities and safe surroundings, as it is a km away from the local police station, Wake Up Fresh Guest House provides an ideal base for a comfortable and hassle-free stay.
Tuscany Guesthouse is peaceful B&B-style accommodation in the heart of Johannesburg, a quiet oasis for business or leisure stays.
Eight-bedroom accommodation in Quellerina, Randburg with tiered room types from Standard Queen (R649/night) to Luxury Family Suite (R1399/night), sleeping up to 16 adults.
Themed guesthouse rooms and self-catering apartments in Northcliff. This accommodation suits leisure, business, and medical travellers, with themed rooms, family suites, and rooftop garden amenities.
Orangerie Guesthouse offers self-catering accommodation in Northcliff, Johannesburg, with panoramic city views from private balconies and patios.
Stylish, owner-run bed and breakfast and self-catering accommodation in Melville, Johannesburg, housed in a restored 1935 home with terrace offering sunset views.
Umdloti Beach Cabana 23 is luxury 6-sleeper self-catering triplex apartment accommodation with modern, high-end finishes and ocean and pool views.
We offer a choice of five African-style bedrooms furnished with comfortable double, twin, king- or queen-size beds. Five of the bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms and the other 2 bedrooms share a bathroom and toilet. The bathrooms consist of baths or showers and each spacious room is equipped with a TV, a bar fridge, and tea and coffee making facilities.
50 Galena offers comfortably furnished self-catering accommodation in Helderkruin, Roodepoort, making it ideal for business travellers and overnight stays in the area. The multi-story guesthouse offers guests a choice of lovely units that can accommodate between 2 to 5 people. Some of the units offer a private entrance with a private garden and braai facilities, others are situated in the main building, while others are located on the second-floor opening to a balcony. The units are furnished with comfortable beds and have private bathrooms fitted with showers and toilets while some have a bath, shower, and a toilet. The private kitchens are fully equipped with microwaves, 2-plate gas stoves as well as fridges and some offer a dining area. The units are equipped with TVs and Wi-Fi is available. Guests have access to braai facilities, and secure parking is available.
Located in Ridgeway, Johannesburg, Lalela House provides comfortable accommodation with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and access to a communal lounge and garden. Guests can start their day with an à la carte breakfast or make use of the communal braai facilities for a more casual meal. Each room includes a TV with Netflix, complimentary Wi-Fi, tea and coffee-making facilities, a desk, and an ensuite bathroom. Please note that the Budget Double Room Units 1 & 2 share a bathroom. The guesthouse also offers free secured parking and a 24-hour front desk.
Abby Cottages is owner-managed guest house accommodation in leafy Fairland, Johannesburg North West, offering self-catering garden cottages for short- or long-term rental in Randburg.
On a double stand with pretty gardens, the Melville Quarters offer guests a choice between a complete 3-bedroom house, 3 cottages and 2 en-suite rooms, accommodating up to18 people. Each unit is Individually decorated with a private entrance. The units are furnished with comfortable king-size, double or single beds. The private bathrooms are fitted with showers and toilets. All units have its own kitchenette, equipped with an induction plate or gas stove, microwave, tea and coffee facilities and a dining area. TVs with selected DStv channels as well as Wi-Fi access are provided. Guests have outdoor seating and the use of the communal garden, swimming pool and braai facilities. Secure parking is available.
Guesthouse accommodation in Krugersdorp offering diverse room types from single rooms to 4-sleeper family units, with en-suite bathrooms, free WiFi, and a peaceful, secure atmosphere.
Luxury accommodation in tree-lined Blackheath, Johannesburg, near hospitals. Offers spacious, modern rooms in a peaceful setting with heated pool and gardens.
Three-star accommodation in South Johannesburg, 4 minutes from Southgate Mall. Offers Executive, Family, Premier, and Standard rooms with heating and free WiFi.
Recently renovated accommodation in Northcliff Hill offering a family suite and comfortable rooms, free WiFi, parking, shared dining areas, and massage services.
Melville Gap Guesthouse is accommodation in Melville, Johannesburg, with 4 renovated bedrooms in the main house and 2 self-catering units on a quiet street.
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Dobsonville is a residential suburb in Soweto, part of Johannesburg's greater metropolitan area in Gauteng. The area serves as a gateway to exploring South Africa's most historically significant township while offering proximity to Johannesburg's business districts and cultural attractions.
With 13 properties listed across the suburb, Dobsonville offers overnight options running from R1,100 to R1,800 per night, with an average nightly rate of around R1,346. The selection skews toward guest house accommodation, which makes up the majority of listings and covers a range from modest family-run operations to more polished setups offering en-suite rooms and included breakfast.
At the more affordable end, self-catering options give longer-stay visitors the flexibility to manage their own schedule and meals, which suits those spending several days in the area rather than passing through quickly. A single apartment listing falls into a similar bracket, appealing to travellers who prefer self-contained accommodation with greater privacy.
Mid-range options are dominated by guest houses, where hosts typically provide breakfast and offer the kind of local knowledge that proves useful for navigating the area. Many operate out of residential homes that have been extended or converted to accommodate guests, lending a more personal atmosphere than hotel-style properties. A bed and breakfast in the area follows a comparable model, combining a home-cooked morning meal with comfortable, straightforward rooms.
At the upper end of the scale, several of the more established guest houses include amenities such as secure parking, air conditioning, and positioning close to main roads. For visitors using Dobsonville as a base for day trips into central Johannesburg or across Soweto, these properties balance convenience with a genuine residential setting. The overall accommodation character reflects Dobsonville's identity as a working suburb rather than a purpose-built tourist district, which is part of the reason visitors choose it over more commercial alternatives.
Dobsonville's position within Soweto puts the township's main historical and cultural sites within easy reach by car. The Hector Pieterson Museum and Memorial, which documents the 1976 student uprising and its consequences, sits a short drive away and typically takes around two hours to visit properly. The museum is sober and carefully constructed, and remains one of the most significant historical sites in post-apartheid South Africa.
Vilakazi Street in Orlando West is worth the short trip for its historical associations. The street was home to both Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu at different points in their lives, and it retains a lived-in character alongside its well-known history. Small restaurants and vendors along the street make it a reasonable spot for lunch after the visit.
The Orlando Towers, two decommissioned cooling towers from a former power station, now function as an adventure activity centre offering bungee jumping and zip-lining. They are a striking visual landmark visible across much of Soweto and attract visitors looking for something more physically active than museum visits.
Safari is accessible from Dobsonville, with game reserves and lion parks within driving distance of the greater Johannesburg area. These provide a practical way to see African wildlife without a multi-day journey out of the city.
Golf is another option for visitors who pack clubs. Several established courses operate in the region, bookings are generally straightforward, and playing conditions hold up well for most of the year.
The Dobsonville Stadium hosts community and sporting events on a fairly regular basis, including local football fixtures, which offer a chance to experience grassroots South African sport in a genuine neighbourhood context.
Gauteng sits on the Highveld plateau at around 1,700 metres above sea level, which moderates temperatures considerably compared to South Africa's coastal cities. Summer, running from November through February, brings warm to hot days with afternoon thunderstorms that are often heavy but typically short-lived. Mornings tend to be clear, making them the better window for outdoor plans during this season.
Winter, from June through August, is dry and sunny during the day but cold at night, with temperatures sometimes dropping toward freezing in July. These conditions suit outdoor activities well. The dry vegetation also makes wildlife easier to spot on safari excursions. Visitor numbers in Gauteng rise during winter partly for this reason, so booking accommodation further in advance makes sense.
Spring and autumn, September to October and March to April, offer mild, settled conditions and thinner crowds. These shoulder periods provide a good middle ground without any significant seasonal trade-offs.
The South African school holiday periods, especially the long December to January summer break, bring increased domestic travel across the country. Availability in smaller residential accommodation areas can tighten noticeably during these windows, so planning ahead is worthwhile regardless of which season you prefer.
OR Tambo International Airport in Ekurhuleni is the main gateway for international arrivals, roughly 45 to 50 kilometres from Dobsonville. The drive takes around 45 minutes outside peak hours, though Johannesburg traffic can extend this considerably. Car hire is available at OR Tambo and remains the most practical option for visiting Dobsonville, as the suburb falls outside the Gautrain rail network.
Lanseria International Airport, smaller and primarily serving domestic and regional routes, lies to the northwest, approximately 20 to 25 kilometres from Dobsonville. Travellers flying domestically from Cape Town or Durban may find Lanseria more convenient depending on the airline and routing.
By road, Dobsonville connects to central Johannesburg via the Golden Highway and other arterial routes, with the N12 and N1 highways serving the broader western Johannesburg area.
Within the suburb and across Soweto, minibus taxis are the primary form of public transport, running frequent routes throughout the day. Bus services link Dobsonville to other parts of Johannesburg. Visitors without their own vehicle should plan around taxi routes or use app-based ride services such as Bolt or Uber, which operate across the greater Johannesburg area and offer a more predictable alternative for navigating between attractions.
Dobsonville's position on the western edge of Soweto gives visitors reasonable access to several distinct surrounding areas, each with a different character.
Paardekraal, 5 kilometres away, is a community within the Krugersdorp area carrying historical weight from the First Anglo-Boer War period. The Paardekraal Monument marks the site where Boer leaders assembled in 1880 before the conflict with Britain. For visitors interested in South Africa's settler and colonial history beyond the apartheid narrative, it makes a worthwhile short detour.
Roodepoort, 8 kilometres from Dobsonville, is a substantial urban centre with shopping malls, a range of restaurants, and practical amenities useful for day-to-day needs. The Roodepoort Civic Theatre hosts regular theatrical performances and events, providing a cultural option that sits outside the Soweto tourism circuit entirely.
Eldoradopark, 9 kilometres to the south, is a residential suburb established during the apartheid era. It functions primarily as a living area for Johannesburg families rather than a visitor destination, but its local commercial strip provides everyday services for those based nearby.
Baragwanath, 13 kilometres away, is home to the Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital, one of the largest hospitals on the continent by bed count. The surrounding area has developed into a busy commercial and transport node, with taxi routes connecting in multiple directions across Soweto and beyond. It functions as a practical reference point for navigating public transport in the area.
Weltevredenpark, also 13 kilometres out to the west, is a suburban residential area with shopping centres that are useful for grocery runs or general supplies before returning to Dobsonville.
Fairlands, 13 kilometres to the north, is an established Johannesburg suburb that provides access to a broader selection of restaurants and retail options for visitors wanting something outside the immediate area for an evening.
Booking ahead is sensible given the relatively small number of properties in Dobsonville. Availability tightens around South African public holidays, the December to January school break, and when events in the broader Soweto area draw additional visitors to the suburb.
When comparing options, check whether breakfast is included, as this varies between operators even within similar property categories. Confirming secure parking before arrival is worth doing if you are hiring a car, since properties in residential areas may not always have dedicated off-street space.
Reading recent guest reviews helps set accurate expectations. Look for comments on practical details: noise levels, Wi-Fi reliability, and host responsiveness. Properties in working residential suburbs can involve shared walls or communal outdoor areas, and knowing this in advance prevents surprises.
Many hosts in Dobsonville have connections with local township guides. If Soweto's historical sites are part of your itinerary, asking the property whether they can recommend a guide is a good early step. A guided visit adds local context that independent exploration often misses.
Check cancellation policies carefully before confirming any booking. Smaller guest house operators in this part of Johannesburg tend to apply stricter terms than large hotel groups, and understanding these conditions upfront avoids complications later.