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Weltevredenpark travel and accommodation guide

Weltevredenpark Travel & Accommodation Guide

Your complete guide to visiting Weltevredenpark, South Africa.

40 Properties
From R640 / night
Average R1,334 / night
Most popular Guesthouse
Weltevredenpark is a residential suburb in the western parts of Johannesburg, Gauteng. This established area serves as a convenient base for visitors exploring the wider Johannesburg region, with easy access to major routes and nearby commercial hubs.
Weltevredenpark sits approximately 20 kilometres northwest of Johannesburg's city centre, positioned between the suburbs of Honeydew and Randpark Ridge. The area developed primarily during the 1970s and 1980s as part of Johannesburg's westward expansion. Today it functions as a quiet suburban neighbourhood with tree-lined streets and a mix of freestanding homes and residential complexes.

The suburb's location provides practical access to several key destinations in the region. The Clearwater Mall shopping centre lies just a few kilometres away, offering retail shops, restaurants, and entertainment facilities. Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden, one of Gauteng's most visited green spaces, can be reached within a 15-minute drive. The garden features walking trails, indigenous plant collections, and a waterfall that attracts various bird species including the resident Verreaux's eagles.

For those seeking Weltevredenpark accommodation, the area offers a residential atmosphere removed from the intensity of central Johannesburg while maintaining connectivity to major business districts and attractions. The N1 highway runs nearby, providing direct routes to Pretoria in the north and Sandton's financial hub to the east. Lanseria International Airport is accessible within 30 minutes, making the suburb practical for both domestic and international travellers.

The surrounding western suburbs contain several golf courses, including the Randpark Golf Club and Jackal Creek Golf Estate. Families will find the Johannesburg Lion Park and Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve within reasonable driving distance. The area also sits relatively close to the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, where visitors can explore the Sterkfontein Caves and learn about early human evolution through fossil discoveries made in the region.

Weltevredenpark functions primarily as a residential area rather than a tourist destination in itself. Visitors typically use it as a base while exploring greater Johannesburg and surrounding attractions. Local amenities include small shopping centres, medical facilities, and schools that serve the community. The suburb maintains a suburban character that appeals to those preferring accommodation away from busier commercial zones.

Types of Accommodation in Weltevredenpark

Featured Stays in Weltevredenpark

Wooden bed with white bedding in a cozy bedroom with a large wall painting
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Jubilee Lodge

Guesthouse Northcliff
From R1,400
Bedroom with two beds kitchenette stools and a TV showing a movie
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Vanilla Guesthouse

Guesthouse Randpark Ridge
From R1,290
Outdoor patio with wicker furniture pool and garden view
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Tuscany Guesthouse

Guesthouse Northcliff
From R1,100
Mural of lemon trees with a birdcage on a white wall and plants

Lemon Tree Self-Catering

Self-catering Randburg
From R1,200
Lush green garden with palm trees and a house in the background
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Alvesta Guesthouse

Guesthouse Roodepoort
From R1,150

Accommodation Prices in Weltevredenpark

Type Listings From Average Up To
Guesthouse 22 R850 R1,872 R7,000
Lodge 5 R680 R1,236 R2,800
Bed and Breakfast 4 R950 R1,870 R2,550
Boutique Hotel 3 R1,173 R2,055 R3,100
Self-catering 2 R640 R1,122 R1,700
Apartment 2
Hotel 1 R3,420 R4,118 R4,620
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