Waters on Willows
Guest house accommodation in Pretoria East offering spacious luxury rooms, private standard rooms, and a double room for up to 13 guests. Ideal for small groups and conference teams.
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Greenview provides a calm suburban escape within Gauteng's urban landscape. The area features tree-lined streets and easy access to Pretoria's cultural sites. With its mix of modern developments and green spaces, it appeals to those seeking a relaxed base for exploration.
Guest house accommodation in Pretoria East offering spacious luxury rooms, private standard rooms, and a double room for up to 13 guests. Ideal for small groups and conference teams.
Thabiso Guesthouse is bed & breakfast accommodation in Meyerspark, Pretoria, offering eight guest rooms with DStv, Wi-Fi, and balconies in select rooms.
Luxury bed & breakfast accommodation in Pretoria East with three artistically designed ensuite rooms attached to Blos Café.
Country accommodation in Pretoria East offering seven uniquely decorated guest rooms, spa services, horse riding, and scenic walking trails near Cullinan.
Farm-styled accommodation near Pretoria with cottage, honeymoon suite, and seven en-suite rooms. On-site alpaca farm offers guest interactions.
Award-winning self-catering accommodation in Waverley, Pretoria with fully equipped kitchens and spacious rooms. Two units rated consistently 9+/10 on Booking.com.
Bronberg Bastion is a rustic stronghold offering accommodation for visitors to Tierpoort with beautiful views that feel far removed from city hustle and bustle.
Seven-suite guesthouse in Pretoria East with non-smoking accommodation, rated excellent by 97 guests. Features secluded gardens and tranquil surroundings.
Bushman's Rock Country Lodge is 4-star accommodation on the Hartbeesspruit near Roodeplaat Dam in Pretoria, just off the N1 at the Zambezi off-ramp.
Four-star self-catering accommodation in Moreleta Park, East Pretoria. Twelve units sleeping 1–3 guests, each with private entrance, patio, and fully equipped kitchen.
64 on Malabor Guesthouse is solar-powered accommodation in leafy Lynnwood Glen, Pretoria East, with no load shedding.
The Grace offers 2 charming self-catering homes in a secure village in Wapadrand, Pretoria. The security village is ideally situated 9 km from Times Square Casino, 20 km from Pretoria CBD, and 52.6 km from O.R. Tambo International Airport. The Grace, Baruch, and Selah are peaceful little gems consisting of 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a well-equipped kitchen, and a living area with a TV with Netflix and DStv apps. Each home is not affected by power outages (load shedding). In addition, each home contains free Wi-Fi access, a garden, and a BBQ/braai area. The Baruch Unit 53 is pet-friendly and can only be accommodated with prior arrangements. The security village, Wapadrand Security Estate, is situated in the heart of Pretoria East. It is well located, close to many prime areas like Menlyn, Die Wilgers Hospital, etc. and is very secure.
Wedding and event accommodation in bushveld near Cullinan, 20 kilometers from Pretoria. Two guesthouses sleep 46 guests, with swimming pools and braai facilities.
Karee Laagte offers comfortable accommodation in a 2-bedroom apartment, attached to the main house with its own entrance. The apartment is situated on a smallholding in Roodeplaat, with a large garden and a swimming pool where guests can relax under the trees, enjoy an abundance of birdlife and take walks in the field.
Lombard Manor offers tranquil boutique accommodation in Die Wilgers, Pretoria East, perfect for both corporate and leisure travellers. This charming guesthouse features just three exclusive rooms, each designed for comfort, privacy, and modern luxury. Guests can choose from the King Bedroom with a garden, the Deluxe Double Room with a retractable roof, or a King Room with an indoor shower and a private outdoor bathtub. All rooms include essential amenities such as Wi-Fi, TV with streaming, kitchenette facilities, towels, and slippers, ensuring a relaxing and convenient stay. Set in the leafy suburb of Die Wilgers, Lombard Manor provides peaceful seclusion while remaining close to Pretoria's attractions. Explore scenic landscapes at Faerie Glen Nature Reserve and Moreleta Kloof, enjoy outdoor activities, or visit cultural and historical sites like the Voortrekker Monument and Freedom Park. Nearby shops, restaurants, and amenities make it the ideal base for a memorable stay in Pretoria.
11-room bed and breakfast accommodation in Faerie Glen, Pretoria East, with complimentary breakfast, on-site restaurant, and wellness spa. Known for cleanliness and hospitality.
Silverton Travel Lodge is situated in the peaceful and quiet Silverton area with easy and quick access to Pretoria CBD and close to the botanical Gardens, CSIR as well as the N1 and N4. The lodge is a perfect base for both business and leisure travellers in Gauteng. Silverton Travel Lodge offers a variety of twin, double and family rooms. Each room is spacious and luxurious with its own unique design and an en suite bathroom. Each room is air-conditioned and features a ceiling fan, work desk, bar fridge, tea and coffee station, and a flat-screen TV. Free Wi-Fi internet access is available. The lodge has a guest lounge area by the reception desk, as well as a variety of different dining areas, and an indoor braai room with built-in braai. There are covered outdoor dining areas, outdoor braai facilities, and a boma fire pit with seating. The lodge offers a conference and seminar venues that cater for small to medium size groups. Secure covered parking is provided on the premises.
Kataluma offers a tranquil retreat near Pretoria, perfect for families, business travellers, and event attendees. Situated in Zwavelpoort, it blends natural beauty with modern amenities, including secure and free parking, conference facilities, braai areas, and free Wi-Fi. The peaceful setting allows guests to unwind after a busy day with convenient access to Pretoria's key destinations. Ideal for business stays, Kataluma provides comfort and convenience without the noise of urban hotels. Whether for business, events, or leisure, Kataluma offers a restful, scenic environment that stands out as a top choice for travellers near Pretoria.
El-Ruze guest house is located just north east of Pretoria offers safe overnight accommodation in its modern decorated units. The units have a unique view of the lush green lawns and bushveld in the backdrop witch lends itself to complete rest and relaxation.
Menlyn Apartments is situated a mere 500 meters from Menlyn Maine and Time Square Casino. It's also 1km away from the famous Menlyn Shopping Centre and other various business and shopping centers. There is a fabulous Virgin Active Gym that is within walking distance and numerous restaurants and trendy shops close by. The property consists of FREE WIFI high-speed fibre connectivity. Menlyn Apartments offers the business traveler and private traveler comfortable, stylish and modern accommodation with all our en-suite apartments. Our rooms lead to the pool area where you can enjoy a refreshing swim or just sit and relax while taking in the beautiful garden. You can also enjoy the extremely spacious full bathroom, queen size bed, kitchenette with coffee and tea facilities. Those that need to be close to Hospitals, we are conveniently close to Constantia Medi clinic, Pretoria East, Faerie Glen, Wilgers and Kloof Hospitals. For the sporting enthusiasts, we are 9 km from Loftus Versfeld. We believe in offering our Guests the privacy that they enjoy at home. Safe and secure parking is available for all our Guests.
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Greenview provides a calm suburban escape within Gauteng's urban landscape. The area features tree-lined streets and easy access to Pretoria's cultural sites. With its mix of modern developments and green spaces, it appeals to those seeking a relaxed base for exploration.
Greenview's accommodation market spans 31 listed properties, with nightly rates running from R750 to R1,700 and an overall average of R1,245. The range reflects a genuine mix of options rather than a single market type, and visitors will find something at most budget levels.
At the lower end, a campsite and a self-catering unit offer the least expensive entry points. These suit travellers who want independence, plan to cook for themselves, or are passing through for a night rather than settling in for a longer stay.
The middle tier is dominated by guest houses, which together account for more than 16 listings across both guest house and guesthouse classifications. This makes them by far the most common accommodation type in the suburb. Most are owner-operated, with breakfast often included and hosts available on-site. The atmosphere tends toward personal rather than corporate. A single bed and breakfast property sits in a similar band, averaging around R1,467 per night, and four boutique hotels add a step up in finish and service at around R1,500 per night, offering a more designed setting without the scale of a large hotel chain.
The upper tier centres on the six lodges in the listings, which carry higher average rates reflecting their larger footprints, grounds, and facilities. For something entirely different, a single wine farm property represents a farm-stay format, suited to guests who prefer a rural setting with an agricultural character.
For those comparing properties, the guest house and guesthouse categories offer the most choice and the widest variation in style. Boutique hotels suit visitors who prefer a sharper boundary between guest and host. The lodges fit extended stays or visitors who want space and outdoor areas as part of the stay itself.
Two activity categories pull visitors out of the suburb: game viewing and golf.
The Gauteng region has several wildlife reserves within day-trip distance of Pretoria's eastern suburbs. These reserves carry populations of white rhino, giraffe, zebra, and antelope, and most offer guided game drives departing in the early morning or late afternoon. Self-drive options are available at some reserves, though guided trips cover more ground efficiently. It is worth booking drives a day ahead during weekends and public holidays when demand is higher.
Golf is equally accessible from Greenview. Pretoria and its surrounds have a high concentration of courses, and several operate within a short drive to the east and west. Parkland-style layouts are common in this part of Gauteng, and most courses accept walk-in bookings, though calling ahead is advisable on weekends. Equipment hire is available at most clubs.
Pretoria's city centre, a short drive west, rewards a half-day visit. The Union Buildings occupy a prominent hill above the city and are freely accessible. The grounds give a clear view across the urban sprawl and serve as a reference point for understanding the city's geography. The National Zoological Gardens, one of Africa's larger collections, is a practical choice for a few hours and works well for families.
The Magaliesberg mountain range sits roughly 30 kilometres from this part of Gauteng and suits a day hike or scenic drive. Trails range from short walks to longer ridge routes, and the area is busiest on weekend mornings. A midweek visit gives more space on the paths.
Gauteng's weather follows a clear seasonal pattern. Summers, from October through March, bring heat and the bulk of the annual rainfall. Afternoon thunderstorms are a regular feature during this period, building through the late morning and typically clearing by early evening. Temperatures peak in the mid-30s Celsius, with humidity rising alongside the rain. Despite the storms, mornings are generally clear and dry enough for outdoor activity.
Winter runs from June through August and is the dry season. Days are mild, often sitting in the low-to-mid 20s, while nights drop sharply. Frost is unusual in Pretoria's suburbs but can occur in lower-lying pockets. Vegetation thins during the dry months, which improves visibility for wildlife viewing and makes this season popular with visitors focused on game reserves.
The shoulder months of April to May and August to September offer a middle ground. Rainfall is lower than summer without the cold nights of midwinter, and conditions suit a mix of urban and outdoor activities. Late September sees temperatures begin to climb before the summer rains return in October.
School holiday periods, particularly in December and July, bring heavier road traffic and fuller accommodation across the province. Planning around these windows, if flexibility allows, makes logistics easier.
OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg is the main arrival point for international flights and most domestic routes serving Gauteng. From OR Tambo, Greenview is roughly an hour's drive via the N1 or N4 highway under normal traffic conditions. Lanseria Airport, northwest of Johannesburg, handles domestic flights from several carriers and provides an alternative option, though it requires more cross-city driving depending on which direction you're approaching from.
By road, Johannesburg is approximately 50 kilometres south of this part of Gauteng, a journey that takes 45 to 60 minutes outside the morning and evening rush hours. The N1 is the main corridor between the two cities. Centurion lies considerably closer to Greenview, a short drive that brings access to retail centres and offices along the Pretoria-Johannesburg corridor.
Travelling without a car is manageable but requires planning. The Gautrain rapid rail line connects OR Tambo to Pretoria station, and from Pretoria, metered taxis and app-based ride services reach Greenview. Municipal bus services operate through the suburb on scheduled routes. That said, visiting nearby game reserves or the Magaliesberg without a hire car is impractical. Renting at OR Tambo or in Pretoria gives the most freedom for day trips.
Greenview's location on Pretoria's eastern edge places it close to a varied set of communities and natural sites, each worth knowing about before planning a stay.
Denneboom (7km) sits on a key arterial route linking Greenview to the broader road network. It is primarily a residential area with local retail and services. Visitors won't find tourist attractions here, but it provides useful access to everyday facilities and connects cleanly to roads heading north and east.
Baviaanspoort (8km) occupies a valley corridor to the east where the landscape shifts from suburban to agricultural. The area has retained farming land and open ground that distinguishes it from the closer-in suburbs. A short drive through Baviaanspoort gives a clear sense of how quickly the built environment gives way to open Highveld farmland.
Roodeplaat (8km) is home to the Roodeplaat Dam Nature Reserve, a practical half-day outing from Greenview. The dam draws anglers, birdwatchers, and recreational boaters. The reserve supports a healthy population of waterbirds and is one of the more accessible green spaces in this part of the province.
Waltloo (8km) is an industrial and light manufacturing zone. It holds little interest for leisure visitors but is relevant for those with business in Pretoria's eastern logistics corridor or arriving via freight connections.
Eersterus (9km) is an established township community northeast of Pretoria. Informal markets and local trade define the area's street activity. Visitors interested in everyday Pretoria life rather than organised tourism will find Eersterus more representative of how the broader city functions.
Shere (9km) lies further along the rural edge, a small settlement in an agricultural zone. The surrounding countryside suits a quiet drive and offers the clearest contrast to Greenview's suburban grid of any nearby destination.
Greenview accommodation fills faster during busier periods, particularly around school holidays and long weekends. Booking two to three weeks in advance during these windows is advisable. Outside peak demand, same-week availability is common, and rates occasionally drop for last-minute bookings.
Before confirming a property, check whether meals are included in the quoted rate. Some guest houses bundle breakfast into the price while others add it as an optional extra, which affects the total cost meaningfully over several nights. Reading cancellation terms before paying a deposit saves friction later, particularly for longer stays where circumstances can change.
Properties within gated estates typically include enclosed parking and controlled access, but smaller stand-alone guest houses vary in what they offer. If arriving late at night or planning to leave before dawn, confirm check-in and check-out procedures directly with the property, as some smaller operators do not keep front desk hours around the clock.
If day trips are a central part of the visit, confirm that the property can store luggage securely between checkout and a later departure. Checking the address against GPS before arrival also helps, as some suburban roads in this part of Pretoria have naming irregularities that can slow navigation for first-time visitors.