"A chic and sleek little boutique hotel in central Johannesburg, with contemporary African decor and attentive service."
Johannesburg, referred to affectionately as Joburg or Jozi, is on the up as Africa's most thriving city and future host to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Any travel guide will warn of its dangers, but we will direct you to the best luxury hotels and soon we will publish the ultimate edit on where to eat, shop and enjoy its vibrant nightlife.
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"A chic and sleek little boutique hotel in central Johannesburg, with contemporary African decor and attentive service."
From ZAR 2700
per room per night
"An intimate townhouse of 10 rooms, with a trendy Afro-urban vibe and a great Melrose location, near plenty of shops and restaurants."
From ZAR 1550
per room per night
"This tranquil Johannesburg boutique hotel hideaway is set in 6 acres of landscaped gardens, and counts Mandela as a past guest."
From ZAR 5400
per room per night
"Just four luxurious villas set close to a waterhole for excellent game-watching opportunities in a sumptuous environment."
On the Trail of the Boer War | John Warburton-Lee | South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg
Set in spectacular country, with views far across the valley to the towering cliffs of the Drakensburg Mountains, Spion Kop rises 1,400 feet above the Tugela River
A Reluctant Radical | Mark McCrum | South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg
Geraldine had been attempting to radicalize this man whose favourite occupation was lying in his big armchair with a copy of the Spectator and a large whisky