Heritage Retreat in Sandton
In the heart of Sandton, holiday seekers discover a charming heritage accommodation where history blends seamlessly with warm hospitality—book your stay at +27 79 446 2882 for an unforgettable escape!
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Fourways provides easy access to Johannesburg's business districts and entertainment options, appealing to both leisure and business travelers. The area features modern developments and green spaces that support outdoor activities. With its convenient location, it serves as a practical base for exploring the city's offerings.
In the heart of Sandton, holiday seekers discover a charming heritage accommodation where history blends seamlessly with warm hospitality—book your stay at +27 79 446 2882 for an unforgettable escape!
The apartment is located in the northern part of the Sandton CBD, one of the most affluent areas in South Africa. The area attracts people who want to enjoy the convenience of being in the Sandton CBD and the tranquillity of living in a quiet and secure neighbourhood. Sandton CBD offers something for everyone, whether you are looking for business, leisure, or lifestyle. Jade Apartment boasts two en-suite bedrooms furnished with a king-size and queen-size bed. It includes a lounge, dining area, and a fully equipped kitchen with a washing machine and dishwasher. Enjoy communal braai facilities and a pool. Both the lounge and the master bedroom are equipped with air conditioning for your utmost comfort. The Sandton City Mall and Nelson Mandela Square are about 20 minutes walk/ 5mins drive from the apartment, while the neighbourhood mall (Benmore Center) is about 5 minute walk from the apartment.
46-suite boutique accommodation in North Riding, Johannesburg, set across 8 acres of manicured gardens near Northgate Dome.
Urban Oasis Sandton Skye Apartment 407 & 303 offers stylish self-catering accommodation in the heart of Sandton, combining modern comfort with convenient access to the area's business, shopping and entertainment hubs. Ideal for business and leisure travellers alike, the property features well-appointed one-bedroom apartments with contemporary finishes and access to excellent on-site facilities. The property offers a Deluxe 1-Bedroom Apartment furnished with a king-size bed, providing a comfortable retreat for couples or solo travellers. The apartment features a welcoming sitting area, desk, air conditioning and ceiling fan, complemented by Wi-Fi, TV and included cleaning services. The en-suite bathroom includes bathrobes, bathroom amenities, slippers, towels, ironing facilities, and a separate bath and shower. A well-equipped kitchenette offers self-catering convenience with a bar fridge, microwave, two-plate stove, toaster, coffee and tea facilities, and essential kitchen supplies. The Luxury 1-Bedroom Apartment is elegantly appointed with a king-size bed and offers a refined stay with modern comforts. Guests can enjoy air conditioning, a ceiling fan, a desk, Wi-Fi, a TV, and included cleaning services. The en-suite bathroom is fitted with bathrobes, bathroom amenities, slippers, towels, ironing facilities, and a separate bath and shower. The kitchenette includes a bar fridge, microwave, two-plate stove, toaster, coffee and tea facilities, and kitchen essentials for a convenient self-catering experience. Guests have access to excellent on-site amenities, including a 24-hour front desk, business centre, restaurant, licensed bar, gym, spa, outdoor swimming pool, complimentary Wi-Fi, lifts, wheelchair access, and free secure parking for one vehicle per apartment. Additional guest information includes quiet hours observed daily between 22h00 and 07h00. Early check-ins are subject to availability and must be arranged directly with the property at least 24 hours before arrival. Smoking is not permitted inside the apartments, no pets are allowed, and an on-site restaurant is available within the complex.
17 On Buffalo offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a bar and a garden. Around 9 km from Montecasino, the property is also 14 km away from Johannesburg Stadium and offers free Wi-Fi. At the guest house, each room features a private bathroom fitted with a separate shower and a bath. Each room contains a desk, a flat-screen TV, bed linen and towels, air-conditioning and a wardrobe. Attractions in the area include Gold Reef City Casino, 20 km away, or Benmore Centre, situated 5 km from the property.
Luxury accommodation in suburban Sandton offering personal service and attention to detail. Walking distance to Convention Centre, Nelson Mandela Square, and shopping.
Lemon Tree Home Accommodation offers self-catering apartments in Randburg, Johannesburg, in an established garden with birds, water features and an original farm windmill.
Glenda's Guest Suites provides 4-star guest house accommodation in Beaulieu, Midrand: 11 guest suites with a quiet, country-style, home-like feel.
Boutique accommodation in Midrand offering personalised service, striking city views, and landscaped gardens with water features. Studio, Deluxe, and Family Chalet options available.
The Atlantic Pearl Guest House Sandton is conveniently situated in the Parkmore suburb in Sandton, just minutes away from the Sandton business district, and offering easy access to the Johannesburg CBD, Midrand, Centurion and Pretoria. Accommodation is offered in single, double and king rooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, flat-screen TV and tea and coffee station. Free Wi-Fi internet access is available. The rooms are serviced daily. Guests can relax in the garden or take a dip in one of the swimming pools. Secure off-street parking is provided.
Sandton Apartments Hydro provides self-catering apartment accommodation in Sandton, Johannesburg for corporate and leisure stays.
Luxury apartment accommodation in Sandton's business district offering one and two-bedroom apartments and penthouse suites near Nelson Mandela Square, Sandton City, and Gautrain.
Four-room guesthouse on a tree-lined street in Randpark Ridge, near Randridge Mall and Lanseria International Airport.
Vanilla Guesthouse is 4-star graded accommodation in Randpark Ridge, Johannesburg, with guest rooms and a family suite, breakfast included, in a peaceful private setting.
All the cottages have undercover parking inside the property, which is fully secured by electric gates, and electric fencing. The two 'one-bedroom cottages' consist of a spacious bedroom with a king-size bed or twin beds. There is an en-suite bathroom with bath and shower, a fully equipped kitchen and a lounge with a sleeper couch
C&C Hotel Vibes is multi-location self-catering accommodation in Johannesburg and Cape Town, offering rooms, townhouses, and studios with modern amenities.
20-room boutique accommodation in Honeydew, Johannesburg, combining hotel rooms with event venues, gardens, and spa facilities for leisure and corporate guests.
49 On Cherry Guesthouse in Randpark offers self-catering accommodation in eight modern suites with a warm, homely feel for business travellers and holidaymakers.
No. 2 For Seasons is modern 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom townhouse accommodation in Sandton Central, Johannesburg, suited to remote workers, business travellers, friend groups, and families.
Ellipse Luxury Apartment at Waterfall blends contemporary design with elegant comfort, offering spacious interiors, modern finishes, and sweeping city views. Featuring a full kitchen, stylish dining area, plush bathroom amenities, and high-speed Wi-Fi. Whether you're working remotely or relaxing, the space provides an effortless, elevated stay. Set within the prestigious Waterfall City precinct, the property offers access to resort-style facilities and beautifully maintained surroundings. Guests enjoy secure living, peaceful outdoor spaces, and the convenience of being moments from premium shopping, restaurants, and entertainment. Perfect for business travellers, couples, and families seeking a sophisticated urban escape.
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Fourways provides easy access to Johannesburg's business districts and entertainment options, appealing to both leisure and business travelers. The area features modern developments and green spaces that support outdoor activities. With its convenient location, it serves as a practical base for exploring the city's offerings.
Fourways has 24 properties across a range of formats, with nightly rates running from R990 to R3,420 and an average of R1,561. That spread accommodates budget-conscious travellers and corporate visitors in the same suburb without either feeling out of place.
At the more affordable end, self-catering options and cottages offer kitchen access and private space, suited to stays of several nights where cooking in reduces costs and independence is valued. These properties trade off daily service for flexibility, which works well for extended visits.
The mid-range tier is the most populated. Guest houses account for the largest share of listings and typically offer en-suite rooms, secure parking, and a more personal feel than larger chain properties. Rates in this category sit broadly in the mid-to-upper thousands per night. Bed and breakfasts follow a similar structure, with the practical benefit of morning meals included in the rate, removing one daily decision. Apartments round out this tier, appealing to those who prefer a self-contained setup without committing to a full self-catering arrangement.
For visitors looking for something more considered, boutique hotels in the area offer smaller, design-oriented stays with attentive service and a more deliberate aesthetic. A lodge listing adds further character, providing a semi-natural feel that contrasts with the suburb's predominantly residential and commercial texture. At the top of the scale, the single hotel property commands a substantially higher rate, reflecting a more comprehensive set of facilities and a higher staff-to-guest ratio.
Most properties sit close to the main commercial corridors and major roads, which makes daily logistics practical for both leisure and business guests.
The suburb's main commercial anchor is Fourways Mall, a large retail centre covering a wide selection of stores, restaurants, and cinema screens. It draws visitors from across the northern suburbs and is a straightforward option for an afternoon of shopping or a casual evening meal. The scale of the mall means most practical needs, from pharmacy to clothing to electronics, can be addressed in a single stop.
A few kilometres from the central node, Montecasino is one of Johannesburg's more distinctive entertainment venues. Built around a Tuscan village theme, the complex houses a casino, a substantial selection of restaurants across different cuisines, and the Teatro theatre, which programmes music, comedy, and drama productions. An evening at Montecasino works as a standalone outing and draws both local residents and visitors for weekend events.
For wildlife, the broader area north of Johannesburg provides access to safari day trips. Day-drive reserves and small game conservancies operate within reasonable distance and allow visitors to see antelope, lions, and other game without a multi-day commitment. These offer a practical alternative for travellers who want a wildlife experience alongside an urban-based stay.
Golf is a well-supported activity in the northern suburbs. Several courses operate within easy driving distance of Fourways, and the Highveld's flat terrain makes for accessible play. Visitor rounds are available at most clubs without membership.
The suburb also has parks and open green spaces suitable for early morning runs or walks. Families will find the commercial areas well set up for day-to-day activity between planned excursions.
Fourways follows the Gauteng climate pattern, with distinct wet and dry seasons rather than the temperature extremes of a coastal climate. Summer, from November through February, brings warm to hot days regularly reaching the mid-30s Celsius, with afternoon thunderstorms that are intense but short-lived. The rain is rarely disruptive beyond an hour or two, and the suburb's parks and gardens look their best during this period. The heat can make midday outdoor activity uncomfortable, so early mornings and evenings work better for walking.
Winter, from June to August, is the dry season. Days are sunny and mild, typically sitting between 18 and 22 degrees, with cold nights that can approach freezing. This is the better season for golf and consistent outdoor plans, and the absence of rain makes day trips more predictable. Mornings are cool enough to require a jacket.
The shoulder months of April, May, September, and October offer the most balanced conditions, combining manageable daytime temperatures with lower chances of rain. These are generally good months for first-time visitors.
Unlike coastal destinations, Fourways does not experience a traditional tourist peak tied to weather. Demand is more influenced by school holidays and corporate travel cycles, with December seeing more domestic leisure bookings.
O.R. Tambo International Airport, the main hub for international and domestic arrivals, sits roughly 45 kilometres southeast of Fourways via the N3 and N1 highway system. The drive takes between 40 minutes and 90 minutes depending heavily on traffic conditions, with peak-hour congestion on the N1 capable of significantly extending journey times. Airport shuttles and metered taxis service this route consistently, and ride-hailing apps operate reliably throughout.
Lanseria International Airport is a more convenient alternative for domestic arrivals. Situated approximately 15 kilometres west of Fourways along the R114, it handles frequent flights from Cape Town, Durban, and other major South African cities. The transfer into Fourways from Lanseria is straightforward and avoids the congestion corridors that affect O.R. Tambo transfers.
By road, Pretoria is approximately 55 kilometres north via the N1 highway, making Fourways accessible for day trips in either direction. The suburb connects to Sandton and Randburg via William Nicol Drive and Witkoppen Road, both well-maintained arterials that become congested during rush hours.
A private vehicle or ride-hailing service is the practical option for getting around once in the area. The Gautrain network does not serve Fourways directly, though the Sandton station to the south connects to the airport and Pretoria for longer-distance travel.
Bryanston, 4 kilometres south, is a residential suburb with a solid dining and retail offering. The commercial strip along William Nicol Drive and the Bryanston Shopping Centre provide a quieter alternative to Fourways' larger malls. It suits a lunch stop or a dinner outing and connects naturally to Fourways as part of a day moving south through the northern suburbs.
Sandton, 5 kilometres further south, is Johannesburg's financial centre. Sandton City shopping complex, Nelson Mandela Square, and the dense concentration of corporate headquarters and hotels make it a destination in its own right. For visitors in Johannesburg on business, a meeting in Sandton from a Fourways base is a practical arrangement. The Gautrain station at Sandton provides onward connections to the airport and Pretoria.
Rivonia, appearing at roughly 5 to 6 kilometres from Fourways, is a business-oriented node southeast of the suburb. Rivonia Road carries a cluster of restaurants and professional services. It is more suited to a working lunch or a quick errand than a dedicated excursion.
Farmall, approximately 5 kilometres out, is a smaller commercial area that supplements the main nodes without the scale that would make it worth a dedicated trip. It is more relevant as a pass-through point.
Midrand, on the N1 between Johannesburg and Pretoria, functions as a logistics and conference hub. Gallagher Convention Centre draws large trade shows and exhibitions year-round, making Midrand directly relevant for visitors attending industry events. It is also a convenient stop if continuing north toward Pretoria.
Chartwell, 7 kilometres north, offers a marked change in character. Small holdings, equestrian properties, and low-density residential plots give the area a semi-rural feel that provides context for how quickly Johannesburg's suburban sprawl transitions to open land.
Fourways sees increased domestic demand during Johannesburg school holidays in December, June, and September. Booking a few weeks in advance for these periods is sensible, particularly for guest houses and boutique properties that carry fewer rooms. Outside school holiday windows, supply is generally sufficient for later bookings.
When reviewing properties, pay attention to their specific location within Fourways. The suburb covers a considerable area, and a property close to the commercial node on William Nicol Drive will sit closer to traffic noise and amenity access, while one further into the residential estates will be quieter but may require a car for most outings. Check whether the property includes off-street parking if you plan to hire a vehicle.
Most guest houses and upper-category properties confirm secure parking as standard, but it is worth verifying during the booking process. If connectivity matters for work, asking the property directly about Wi-Fi speeds is more reliable than relying on general descriptions.
Read recent guest reviews specifically for comments on security and noise, as these are more informative than star ratings for understanding daily comfort. Properties in gated estates perform consistently well on security, which is a practical consideration in Johannesburg regardless of suburb.
If your trip combines business in Sandton with leisure in Fourways, factor in the daily commute time when choosing where to stay.