Grosvenor Accommodation

18 properties found · Grosvenor Guide

Neat bedroom with double bed desk chair and small refrigerator
Star Star

Wentworth Hotel

Hotel Bluff
From R790
Modern living room with sofa TV dining table and large windows

Carrington Guest House

Guest house Glenmore
From R600
White gazebo in a lush green garden with a grassy lawn
Star Star Star Star

Sica's Guest House

Guest house Westridge
From R1,800
Cozy bedroom with wooden furniture white bed and ceiling fan

Coweys Corner

Bed & Breakfast Berea
From R1,200
Wooden bed with white linens green throw pillows and bedside lamps in bedroom

Concierge Boutique Bungalows

Boutique Hotel Greyville
Singlestory house with a green roof white porch and tropical plants around
Star Star Star

Madeline Grove Bed & Breakfast

Guest house Morningside
From R890
House exterior and cozy living room with sofas tables and decor items

Fiddlers Rest Bed & Breakfast

Bed and Breakfast

Kings Guesthouse

Guest house Westville
From R1,900
Reflection of a bed with pillows and a framed picture in a round mirror
Star Star Star Star Star

Westville B&B

Bed & Breakfast Westville
From R1,990
Patio with outdoor sofa coffee table and umbrella near a house

Calissa Lodge

Guesthouse
Swimming pool with slide lush garden and shaded seating area in backyard
Star Star Star

Wishing Well B&B

Lodge Westville
Wooden table with tea set on a deck with two cushioned chairs and greenery
Star Star Star

45 Broadway Lodge

Lodge Durban North
From R900
Small bedroom with a double bed and an adjacent shower area

IBB Guest House

Guesthouse
Modern bedroom with bed desk TV and ensuite bathroom

Amanzimtoti Lodge

Bed and Breakfast
Star Star Star

Tariman Boutique Hotel

Boutique Hotel La Lucia
From R850
Lush green lawn with trees and a white gate in a garden setting

Bell Inn

Bed and Breakfast Pinetown
Bright studio apartment with bed seating area TV and dining table

Happy Days

Apartment Amanzimtoti

Tre Fontane Guesthouse

Guesthouse Mariannhill

About Grosvenor

Grosvenor provides easy access to Durban's coastal attractions and urban amenities. The area features a range of outdoor activities and nearby shopping options. Staying here allows travelers to experience a blend of relaxation and exploration in a convenient location.

Grosvenor is a suburb located within the city of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal province. It sits close to the Indian Ocean coastline, with coordinates around -29.914416 latitude and 31.008076 longitude. This places it about 5 kilometers from Durban's city center, making it a practical base for visitors. The suburb developed in the mid-20th century as part of Durban's expansion, influenced by the region's growing population and economic activities.

The area around Grosvenor includes several beaches that attract locals and tourists alike. For instance, it is just a short drive from the popular North Beach, where people can swim or walk along the shore. Nearby, the Durban Botanical Gardens offer a peaceful space with diverse plant collections. These spots provide opportunities for leisure, though the suburb itself is more residential with streets lined by homes and small businesses. Wildlife enthusiasts might visit the nearby uShaka Marine World, which is approximately 10 kilometers away and features marine exhibits.

Grosvenor accommodation options cater to various preferences, from budget guesthouses to more spacious apartments. The suburb's proximity to major roads like the M4 highway allows easy travel to other parts of Durban, such as the Victoria Embankment or the bustling markets in the city center. Weather in this region is subtropical, with warm summers and mild winters, ideal for outdoor pursuits. Public transport and ride-sharing services are readily available, helping visitors navigate the area without a car.

Over time, Grosvenor has become part of Durban's evolving landscape, reflecting the city's mix of cultures and histories. The nearby port has long been a hub for trade, influencing local development. While the suburb may not have many historical sites of its own, it serves as a gateway to broader explorations in KwaZulu-Natal, including trips to the Drakensberg Mountains about 200 kilometers inland.