Holiday Stays

Waterkloof Accommodation

Claire's of Centurion Guesthouse

Guesthouse Central Waterkloof
From R799

Lauriston Guesthouse

Guesthouse Central Waterkloof
From R1,280

Threebees Guesthouse

Guesthouse Central Waterkloof

Monte Carlo Guest House

Guesthouse Central Waterkloof
From R1,400

Olympus Manor Estate

Hotel Central Waterkloof
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Dunkelly Self-Catering Accommodation

Self-catering Central Waterkloof
Modern hotel room with large bed seating area and large windows

Irene Country Lodge

Boutique Hotel Central Waterkloof

Mountain View Guest House

Guesthouse Central Waterkloof Mountain View

The Links Guest House St Andrews

Guesthouse Central Waterkloof
From R1,500

Foundry Guest Lodge

Guesthouse Central Waterkloof
From R1,050
Modern tiled steam room with towels and a handheld shower

Isiphiwo Village

Guesthouse Central Waterkloof Roodeplaat

Inkwazi Lodge

Lodge Central Waterkloof Roodeplaat

Pinedew Guesthouse

Guesthouse Central Waterkloof Kameeldrift East
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Bushman's Rock Country Lodge

Lodge Roodeplaat
From R1,496
White building with a thatched roof symmetrical design and a central entrance

Kievits Kroon

Wine Farm Waterkloof
From R3,720

Lodge On Ilona

Lodge
From R1,000
Courtyard with columns potted plants and a central pathway leading to an exit
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Guesthouse @56

Guesthouse Pretoria East
From R1,500

Villa Sardinia Guest House

Guesthouse
From R950

The Bedford Manor

Guesthouse The Reeds

Thanda Manzi Country Hotel & Restaurant

Hotel

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Waterkloof is an affluent residential suburb in the eastern part of Pretoria, Gauteng. Known for its diplomatic presence and tree-lined streets, the area offers convenient access to the capital's administrative centres, cultural attractions, and the surrounding Highveld landscape.

Waterkloof occupies an elevated position in Pretoria, providing views across the city and towards the Magaliesberg mountain range in the distance. The suburb developed primarily in the mid-20th century and has maintained its character as one of the capital's most established residential areas. Many foreign embassies and diplomatic residences are located here, contributing to the area's international atmosphere and well-maintained public spaces.

The suburb lies within easy reach of several significant Pretoria attractions. The Union Buildings, seat of South Africa's government, stand approximately 5 kilometres to the north. Freedom Park, a heritage site commemorating South Africa's history, is located on nearby Salvokop hill. The Pretoria National Botanical Garden offers walking trails and indigenous plant collections about 10 kilometres west of the suburb. Visitors staying in Waterkloof accommodation will find themselves well-positioned to explore the administrative and cultural heart of the capital.

Waterkloof Ridge, the suburb's elevated southern section, features some of the area's most established properties and mature gardens. The suburb's streets follow the natural topography, creating a layout quite different from the grid patterns found in central Pretoria. Several shopping centres and restaurants serve the local community, with larger retail developments available in nearby Menlyn and Brooklyn.

The area experiences typical Highveld weather patterns, with warm, wet summers and cool, dry winters. Summer afternoons often bring thunderstorms that clear quickly, while winter days are generally sunny with cold nights. The elevation, at approximately 1,400 metres above sea level, contributes to the moderate climate.

Access to other parts of Gauteng is straightforward from Waterkloof. OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg is about 60 kilometres west via the N1 highway. The route to the Kruger Lowveld passes through Pretoria, making the suburb a practical stopover point for travellers heading to or from the game reserves to the northeast. Central Pretoria's museums, galleries, and historic buildings are all within a 15-minute drive.