Aqua Guest House
Luxury apartment accommodation in Sandton with contemporary design, panoramic views, and floor-to-ceiling windows.
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Farmall is a small rural area in Gauteng Province, positioned along the N4 highway corridor between Pretoria and Bronkhorstspruit. The area serves as a quiet stopover point for travelers and offers access to the agricultural landscape characteristic of the eastern Gauteng region.
Luxury apartment accommodation in Sandton with contemporary design, panoramic views, and floor-to-ceiling windows.
11-suite boutique accommodation in Sandton with premium finishes, garden and courtyard spaces, high-speed Wi-Fi, and on-site wellness services including Pilates and aesthetics.
Accommodation with conference, spa, and wellness facilities in the Cradle of Humankind foothills. Offers King, Standard, Family, and Executive rooms with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and garden views.
Guesthouse accommodation in Craighall Park, Johannesburg, minutes from Hyde Park, Rosebank, Sandton, and city center. Rooms with queen beds, king beds, and studios with kitchens in a lush garden setting.
Alvesta Guesthouse offers hilltop accommodation in quiet residential Wilropark, Roodepoort, near Kloofendal Nature Reserve, with guest rooms and self-catering units.
Guesthouse accommodation in Helderkruin, Roodepoort hosting up to 26 guests across 9 individually styled rooms with en-suite bathrooms, shared kitchen, and pool.
Tuscan Rose is a charming, solar powered, guest house ideal for business or holiday pleasure, situated in the suburb of Strathavon in Sandton. Conveniently located in the heart of Sandton, the Tuscan Rose is a heartbeat away from Africas richest square mile with Sandton City, the Gautrain, and world-class hotels and restaurants. Accommodation is offered in beautifully furnished double rooms, some of which are air-conditioned and include a balcony or terrace and as well as a seating area. Each room has a TV, and a tea and coffee station. Wi-Fi is provided free of charge, ideal for working remotely. The Tuscan Rose has a beautiful garden and swimming pool area with sun loungers for your enjoyment. The Tuscan Rose is now solar powered and has a generator for power back up to ensure continued electricity during load shedding. The Tuscan Rose is a charming, beautiful, and tranquil guest garden house awaiting your stay.
Self-catering accommodation in Victory Park offering cottages, villas, apartments, and studios with 1-3 bedrooms for 1-6 guests. Guest rating 9.0.
5-star boutique accommodation in Hyde Park, Johannesburg's upmarket suburb, offering 14 individually designed rooms across five categories for business and leisure guests.
Premium accommodation in Northcliff with Johannesburg skyline views, eco-friendly features, and proximity to major business districts. Five-star guesthouse suitable for business travelers, couples, and families.
Rose Way Cottage is fully furnished 3-bedroom house accommodation in Sandton, Gauteng, for up to 6 guests, with free driveway parking and a private off-street entrance.
Luxury home accommodation in Johannesburg offering spacious bedrooms, self-catering facilities, and river views. Ideal for families and business travelers seeking privacy and comfort.
Private, owner-run residential guesthouse accommodation in Sandton featuring queen-bed rooms with en suite bathrooms in a quiet garden setting.
Boutique accommodation in Sandton CBD offering three room types: Standard, Deluxe, and Family, each with WiFi, tea/coffee, and access to complimentary pool and garden.
Affordable accommodation in Linden with multiple room types and self-catering cottages. Quiet, private setting with well-maintained grounds and facilities.
Acacia House Executive Suite is private guest-house accommodation in Kelvin, Sandton, for a single business professional or couple, suited to business, relocation and vacation stays.
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.
Orangerie Guesthouse offers self-catering accommodation in Northcliff, Johannesburg, with panoramic city views from private balconies and patios.
Northcliff Gap Guest House is self-catering accommodation at the top of Northcliff, Randburg, Johannesburg, with strong sunset views and capacity for up to 10 guests.
Inanda Club offers accommodation in Sandton. It provides 10 executive lodge rooms with full en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, Wi-Fi access, personal safe, DSTV and bar fridge. Guests have full use of club facilities including gym, restaurants and bar.
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Farmall is a small rural area in Gauteng Province, positioned along the N4 highway corridor between Pretoria and Bronkhorstspruit. The area serves as a quiet stopover point for travelers and offers access to the agricultural landscape characteristic of the eastern Gauteng region.
With 33 properties and nightly rates running from R850 to R3,420, Farmall offers a genuine spread of options across budget tiers, reflecting a destination that serves both leisure visitors and business travelers from Johannesburg's northern suburbs.
At the budget end, self-catering properties suit extended stays or groups who prefer cooking their own meals, averaging around R1,320 per night. A few bed and breakfast options fall in a similar price bracket, providing a hosted experience with breakfast included and no requirement to self-cater.
The middle tier is dominated by guest houses, which account for the largest share of listings by a considerable margin. Rates here tend to settle around R1,757, and the format suits most visitors well: en-suite rooms, secure parking, and a quieter setting than a conventional hotel. For business travelers making regular trips to Sandton or Fourways, a reliable guest house in Farmall offers straightforward value without the anonymity of a larger property.
Moving into the upper range, boutique hotels and the top-tier bed and breakfast properties offer more considered interiors and a personal atmosphere at averages around R2,048 to R2,140. For those requiring full hotel services and on-site amenities, one hotel listing sits at the top of the market with rates well above the field average. Lodges and a cottage round out the inventory, adding properties with outdoor character suited to visitors drawn to the surrounding smallholding landscape rather than suburban convenience.
Regardless of category, most Farmall properties prioritize vehicle access and secure parking, which reflects the practical reality that guests typically arrive by car and commute into the city regularly.
The two main activity draws in and around Farmall are safari experiences and golf, both accessible within a short drive from the area.
Safari in this part of Gauteng takes the form of day visits to private game reserves and wildlife sanctuaries located north and west of the city. These operations typically offer guided drives in open vehicles at dawn and late afternoon, when animals are most active. Encounters with white rhino, giraffe, zebra, and a range of plains antelope are common at reserves in this corridor. Most offer a day visitor package combining two drives with a meal break at a bush camp or tented facility in between. The full experience fits comfortably into a single day from Farmall without requiring an overnight stay.
Golf is well-served in the northern Johannesburg suburbs adjacent to Farmall. The rolling Highveld landscape lends itself to course design, and options range from private estate courses to more accessible public facilities. Tee time availability on weekend mornings fills quickly, so booking ahead or calling the club the previous day is advisable. Some accommodation providers in the area can assist with recommendations and directions.
Beyond these two headline draws, the agricultural smallholding character of the area offers quieter pursuits. Grassland birdwatching on and around properties turns up raptors, cisticolas, and larks, particularly in early morning hours. The low light pollution in the smallholding zones, compared to the dense northern suburbs, makes evening stargazing unusually productive for a location this close to a major city. Several farms in the area also accept visitors for equestrian activities and farm encounters, which suits families traveling with children.
Farmall sits on the Highveld plateau at roughly 1,500 meters above sea level. Summers run from October to March with daytime temperatures in the mid-to-high twenties Celsius. Afternoon thunderstorms are a regular feature from November through February, typically arriving quickly and clearing within an hour, leaving the air noticeably cooler. The rain is reliable enough to keep the surrounding grasslands green but rarely disrupts full-day plans.
Winter months, from June to August, are dry, clear, and cold. Overnight temperatures can drop below freezing in July, so warm layers are necessary even for visitors expecting mild conditions. Days are consistently sunny, making this the most comfortable season for outdoor activities. Game viewing improves in winter as vegetation thins and animals concentrate around water sources.
April, May, and September offer mild conditions with low storm risk. These months fall outside the main holiday peaks, which reduces competition for preferred properties.
Demand rises sharply during the December school holidays and around major South African public holidays. The proximity to Johannesburg makes Farmall a popular short-break destination at these times, so booking well ahead is advisable over Easter, the June/July school break, and the December period.
Lanseria International Airport, 8 kilometers from Farmall, is the most practical arrival point for domestic travelers. The airport handles routes to Cape Town, Durban, and other major centers, with considerably shorter queues and less congestion than the main international hub. International travelers arrive at OR Tambo International Airport, approximately 45 kilometers to the east, before driving or connecting onward.
From central Johannesburg, Farmall lies around 5 kilometers to the north, and the drive from the Sandton business district covers roughly 6 kilometers. Most visitors arrive by private vehicle, as the road network from the northern suburbs is direct and straightforward.
Public transport does not serve Farmall directly. E-hailing services operate from Fourways and Sandton and can reach the area, though costs accumulate over a multi-day stay. The nearest Gautrain station at Sandton, roughly 6 kilometers from Farmall, connects by rail to OR Tambo Airport and Pretoria, making it useful for airport transfers if a hire car is not essential for the full visit. For any itinerary involving game reserves, golf courses, or day trips into the surrounding countryside, a private vehicle remains the only practical option.
Chartwell, 3 kilometers from Farmall, shares its agricultural smallholding character most closely. Equestrian properties, small game farms, and a handful of farm stalls and country coffee shops give it a rural feel that complements Farmall as a base. The two areas are closely linked, and many visitors move between them without much distinction.
Fourways is the main commercial and entertainment node for Farmall residents and visitors. Shopping centers, restaurant clusters, and entertainment complexes are concentrated here, covering most practical needs from grocery runs to cinema evenings. Its busy suburban energy contrasts directly with Farmall's quieter pace.
Johannesburg begins just 5 kilometers to the south, with the city's northern suburbs merging gradually into the smallholding zones. The broader metropolitan area provides access to museums, street markets, sports venues, and cultural institutions that extend well beyond what the immediate neighborhood offers, all within 30 to 45 minutes depending on traffic.
Sandton, at around 6 kilometers, is South Africa's primary financial district. Nelson Mandela Square, the Sandton Convention Centre, and a high concentration of corporate offices make it the primary destination for business travelers based in Farmall. For shopping and dining, Sandton City and the surrounding retail precincts serve the upscale end of the market.
Sunrella AH, the same distance as Sandton at approximately 6 kilometers, is another residential agricultural holdings area running parallel to Farmall. It forms part of the same semi-rural belt north of the city without offering separate visitor attractions.
Lanseria, 8 kilometers to the northwest, extends beyond the airport into a growing commercial zone. The route through here leads toward the Hartbeespoort region, a popular weekend destination for dam-side dining and outdoor recreation in the North West province.
Bryanston, 9 kilometers to the southeast, is an established residential suburb with a well-regarded weekend organic market, quality restaurants, and proximity to Sandton's commercial strip. Visitors looking for a farmers' market experience or upscale dining within a short drive will find Bryanston worth the trip.
Farmall's proximity to Johannesburg means availability can tighten unexpectedly, particularly around long weekends and school holidays. Booking one to two weeks ahead is sufficient for most visits outside peak periods, but flexibility disappears quickly over December and Easter when the area draws city residents seeking a short rural break.
When comparing properties, pay close attention to security arrangements. Some properties sit within enclosed security estates, others operate independently, and the implications differ for late arrivals, receiving visitors, and delivery services. Confirming gate codes, parking arrangements, and check-in times before arrival avoids unnecessary complications on the day.
For self-catering stays, ask in advance what kitchen equipment is provided. Standards vary considerably between properties, and a quick message to the host before arrival is more reliable than assuming from photographs. If a property lists additional services such as airport transfers or laundry, confirm availability and whether they carry an extra charge.
The area is car-dependent, and properties that appear close on a map may require 10 to 20 minutes on farm roads or through estate entrances. Checking the specific property address in a navigation app before departure, rather than relying on general directions to the suburb, saves confusion. Visitors relying on e-hailing services should also verify network coverage around their specific address, as signal can be patchy in smallholding zones compared to the surrounding suburbs.