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Best hotels in Johannesburg

Known as the economic heart of South Africa, it attracts visitors with its vibrant arts scene, rich history, diverse culture, and dynamic urban energy. We’ve handpicked the best hotels in Johannesburg based on expert recommendations and thousands of genuine guest reviews. All of our recommended hotels have a review rating of at least 4 out of 5 stars.

 

Best cheap hotel in Johannesburg: The Garden Court Sandton City

Best boutique hotel in Johannesburg: The Peech Hotel

Best luxury hotel in Johannesburg: The Westcliff Four Seasons Hotel

Best hostel in Johannesburg: Lebo’s Soweto Backpackers


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  • Hallmark House Hotel Johannesburg

    Hallmark House, Johannesburg

    Hallmark House in Johannesburg is a striking architectural landmark situated in the heart of the Maboneng Precinct. Originally a diamond-polishing factory built in the 1970s, the 66-meter-high modular structure was transformed into a stylish urban hotel and residential complex by the renowned British-Ghanaian architect David Adjaye.

    New York Times

    “With Johannesburg’s inner city booming in recent years, the only thing missing was a luxury hotel catering to high-end travelers not keen on staying in the tony suburbs. Last year’s opening of the Hallmark House changed that: The 46-room hotel, which occupies two floors of a building designed by David Adjaye, has stellar skyline views and is close to all the action in the Maboneng Precinct.”

    Featured in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Johannesburg.

  • Clico Boutique Hotel Johannesburg

    Clico Boutique Hotel, Johannesburg

    Tucked away on a quiet, jacaranda-lined street in Rosebank, the Clico Boutique Hotel is a serene oasis in bustling Johannesburg. The property is built around an 80-year-old Cape Dutch homestead, offering a charming mix of heritage architecture and contemporary luxury. Founded by Jeanette Schwegman, the hotel’s name is a playful nod to her favorite champagne, Veuve Clicquot, setting the tone for a stay defined by elegance and celebration.

    Fodors

    “This small, upmarket guesthouse in central Rosebank is an old Cape Dutch house with a gracious garden that offers good value in an area known for expensive accommodation. It has an engaging mix of old and new—Oregon pine floorboards, antique inlaid-wood side tables from Morocco, custom-made couches, and modern, whimsical sculptures like one by Anton Smit, of a woman floating above water.”

  • Pablo's House Johannesburg

    Pablo House, Johannesburg

    Pablo House is a boutique art hotel perched atop one of the highest points in Melville, Johannesburg. This unique property is celebrated for its stunning, panoramic views that stretch across the city and the nearby Melville Koppies Nature Reserve. It functions as a serene, bohemian-inspired sanctuary that feels far removed from the urban bustle, despite being located in one of the city's most lively neighborhoods.

    Telegraph

    “Johannesburg is all about the right vibe, and this funky little guesthouse, located in one of the city’s coolest neighborhoods, has it in spades. With elevated views, well-appointed rooms and a great atmosphere, the excellent-value rate is the final clincher.”

  • Ten Bompas Hotel

    Ten Bompas, Johannesburg

    Ten Bompas is a sophisticated, intimate boutique hotel located in the leafy suburb of Dunkeld West, Johannesburg. Originally a private residence, this property has been transformed into a tranquil retreat that masterfully balances a "home away from home" atmosphere with high-end luxury. It is particularly noted for its focus on privacy and personal service, housing only ten unique, spacious suites.

    Lonely Planet

    “In the upmarket neighbourhood of Dunkeld West, and within walking distance of several nice places to eat and shop, is this sleek hotel with ten spacious, elegant rooms. Dark wood and savannah hues colour an exquisite private collection of African art. Its restaurant, named the Winehouse after Amy Winehouse, is secretly one of the top fine-dining restaurants in Jo’burg.”

  • 54 on Bath Johannesburg

    54 on Bath Hotel, Johannesburg

    54 on Bath is a chic, five-star boutique hotel nestled in the heart of Johannesburg’s trendy Rosebank suburb. Originally known as The Grace Hotel, it underwent a multi-million rand transformation by Tsogo Sun in 2010. Today, it is celebrated for its sophisticated, monochromatic interior design, which pairs elegant black-and-white accents with crystal chandeliers and a curated photography collection that pays homage to Johannesburg.

    Lonely Planet

    “Best described as ‘urban chic’, this sexy number is a short amble from Rosebank’s shopping malls. The 75 rooms are spacious and elegantly restrained, and the uber-cool 4th-floor garden terrace and pool deck is a great place to decompress.”

  • Satyagraha House Johannesburg

    Satyagraha House, Johannesburg

    The Satyagraha House, located in the quiet Johannesburg suburb of Orchards, offers a deeply moving glimpse into history. Built in 1907 by German-Jewish architect Hermann Kallenbach, the home was specifically designed for his close friend, Mohandas Gandhi. Known as the "Kraal," the building features two distinctive rondavels that mimic traditional African hut architecture, reflecting the pair's shared commitment to a simple, ascetic life.

    Lonely Planet

    “A wonderful urban sanctuary, Satyagraha is built around the Kraal, a 1907 traditional African-style thatched house where Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi lived between 1907 and 1908 with the owner and his friend Herman Kallenbach. This innovative guesthouse offers seven chic minimalist rooms.”

  • Peech Hotel Johannesburg

    The Peech Hotel, Johannesburg

    The Peech Hotel in Johannesburg is a serene boutique retreat located in the leafy suburb of Melrose. Originally a 1950s private family residence, the property was purchased by James Peech in 2002 and lovingly transformed into an iconic hotel, which first opened its doors in 2004. It has since expanded across two acres, blending the original heritage architecture with modern, thoughtfully designed annexes.

    New York Times

    “An eco-friendly spread in the suburb of Melrose — not far from the Melrose Arch shopping development — the Peech Hotel has 16 rooms clustered around a lush garden. Tribal masks, animal-hide rugs and patterned armchairs add warmth to the hotel’s industrial-chic look.”

    Featured in New York Times’ 36 Hours in Johannesburg.

  • Fairlawns Boutique Hotel & Spa

    Fairlawns Boutique Hotel & Spa, Johannesburg

    Fairlawns Boutique Hotel & Spa is an elegant urban sanctuary tucked away in Morningside Manor, Johannesburg. Originally a ten-acre family residence once belonging to the Oppenheimer family, the property has transformed into a luxurious estate while retaining the charm of a bygone era. Its sprawling, lush gardens and mature trees create a peaceful atmosphere that feels miles away from the city's frantic pace.

    Fodors

    “Located in a residential area, this gracious boutique hotel was once a private home owned by the Oppenheimer family. Each individually decorated suite mimics classic Eastern and European style with large windows that overlook the manicured gardens that are spread across 5.7 hectares (14 acres). The large grounds, with their sweeping lawns and rose beds, play host to picnics in the summertime and romantic private dinners after sunset.”

  • Four Seasons Hotel The Westcliff

    Four Seasons Hotel The Westcliff, Johannesburg

    Four Seasons Hotel The Westcliff in Johannesburg is a stunning hillside sanctuary that feels like a chic, terraced village. Originally built in 1997 as a luxury residential enclave, it was transformed into the city’s premier hotel, draped along the Westcliff Ridge. Its unique design allows the property to cascade down the hillside, offering guests unmatched, panoramic views over the lush, tree-lined northern suburbs.

    Fodors

    “The iconic Westcliff, now under the Four Seasons banner and with a $56-million revamp has been transformed into the paragon of a luxurious urban resort, while renowned chef Dirk Gieselmann has been whisked from France to oversee both the new View and Flame restaurants.”

    Featured as Fodor’s Choice in Johannesburg.

  • Saxon Hotel, Villas & Spa

    The Saxon Hotel & Spa, Johannesburg

    The Saxon Hotel, Villas & Spa in Johannesburg is a sanctuary of refined elegance tucked away in the exclusive suburb of Sandhurst. Originally built in 1990 as a private residence for billionaire Douw Steyn, it has since transformed into one of the city’s most prestigious boutique hotels. Its history is deeply intertwined with South African leadership; after his release from prison, Nelson Mandela famously retreated here to complete his autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom.

    Fodors

    “In the exclusive suburb of Sandhurst, adjacent to the commercial and shopping center of Sandton, the Saxon Hotel has repeatedly received awards for its excellence. Heads of state have stayed here, including Nelson Mandela, who came here after his release from prison and to work on his autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom.”

    Featured as Fodor’s Choice in Johannesburg.

Guest rating
Price (usd)
Hallmark House, Johannesburg

Recommended by:

New York Times, Telegraph, Lonely Planet

4.2 / 5
52 euro 46 gbp 65 usd 6890 jpy 50 cad 50 aud 508 hkd 85 sgd 61 chf 412 cny 536 sek 392 dkk 506 nok
Clico Boutique Hotel, Johannesburg

Recommended by:

Fodors

4.2 / 5
72 euro 64 gbp 90 usd 9540 jpy 70 cad 70 aud 704 hkd 118 sgd 84 chf 571 cny 742 sek 543 dkk 701 nok
Pablo House, Johannesburg

Recommended by:

Telegraph

4.6 / 5
72 euro 64 gbp 90 usd 9540 jpy 70 cad 70 aud 704 hkd 118 sgd 84 chf 571 cny 742 sek 543 dkk 701 nok
Ten Bompas, Johannesburg

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet

4.4 / 5
97 euro 86 gbp 120 usd 12720 jpy 93 cad 93 aud 939 hkd 158 sgd 112 chf 762 cny 990 sek 724 dkk 934 nok
54 on Bath Hotel, Johannesburg

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet, Fodors, New York Times

4.3 / 5
125 euro 111 gbp 155 usd 16430 jpy 120 cad 120 aud 1213 hkd 204 sgd 145 chf 984 cny 1278 sek 936 dkk 1207 nok
Satyagraha House, Johannesburg

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet

4.7 / 5
137 euro 122 gbp 170 usd 18020 jpy 132 cad 132 aud 1331 hkd 224 sgd 159 chf 1079 cny 1402 sek 1026 dkk 1324 nok
The Peech Hotel, Johannesburg

Recommended by:

New York Times, Telegraph, Lonely Planet

4.4 / 5
157 euro 140 gbp 195 usd 20670 jpy 152 cad 152 aud 1526 hkd 257 sgd 183 chf 1238 cny 1608 sek 1177 dkk 1519 nok
Fairlawns Boutique Hotel & Spa, Johannesburg

Recommended by:

Fodors

4.5 / 5
186 euro 165 gbp 230 usd 24380 jpy 179 cad 179 aud 1800 hkd 303 sgd 216 chf 1460 cny 1897 sek 1389 dkk 1791 nok
Four Seasons Hotel The Westcliff, Johannesburg

Recommended by:

Fodors, Forbes, Telegraph

4.6 / 5
226 euro 201 gbp 280 usd 29680 jpy 218 cad 218 aud 2192 hkd 369 sgd 263 chf 1778 cny 2310 sek 1691 dkk 2181 nok
The Saxon Hotel & Spa, Johannesburg

Recommended by:

Fodors, Forbes, Telegraph, Lonely Planet

4.7 / 5
372 euro 331 gbp 460 usd 48760 jpy 358 cad 358 aud 3601 hkd 607 sgd 432 chf 2921 cny 3795 sek 2778 dkk 3583 nok

FAQ

How much does it cost to stay in a Johannesburg hotel?

For a 3-star hotel, you have to pay around $80 per night and for a 4-star hotel, you would be looking at $130 per night. If you’re after a luxury 5-star Johannesburg hotel, then you can expect to pay around $250 per night.

What are the best areas to stay in Johannesburg?

The best areas to stay in Johannesburg are: CBD, Sandton, Melville, Melrose Arch or Rosebank. Please read our extensive guide about where to stay in Johannesburg. It offers a great overview about each area, including the museums, attractions and other things, as well as the best place to stay in each area.

What is the best cheap hotel in Johannesburg?

If you are on the hunt for an affordable hotel, then you should consider reserving The Garden Court Sandton City. It is a great option for those on a budget, as it provides good value for your money. Additionally, the hotel is in a suitable location, and professional travelers have given it their approval. Moreover, the guests who have stayed at the hotel have shared positive reviews. We also have a list of the best cheap hotels in Johannesburg.

What is the best boutique hotel in Johannesburg?

If you fancy a bit of extravagance but prefer to stay away from the well-known chain hotels, then The Peech Hotel in Johannesburg is an excellent option for you. This hotel has been very well-reviewed by travelers and experts alike. For more information on other cool hotels, take a look at our list of the best boutique hotels in Johannesburg.

What is the best 5-star hotel in Johannesburg?

If cost is not an issue, The Westcliff Four Seasons Hotel is a great option for those seeking a luxurious hotel in Johannesburg. This establishment offers exceptional customer service, is situated in an ideal location, and has garnered high reviews from customers and travel experts alike. To discover more 5-star hotels, take a look at our selection of the top luxury hotels in Johannesburg.

What is the best hostel in Johannesburg?

If you're searching for a well-priced private room or comfy dorm in Johannesburg, Lebo’s Soweto Backpackers is worth a look. The hostel has been highly praised by backpackers. Additionally, we have compiled a shortlist of the finest hostels in Johannesburg based on thousands of reviews from backpackers.

What is the most romantic hotel in Johannesburg?

When it comes to planning a romantic getaway, there is nothing more important than choosing a cozy hotel. We recommend Sanctuary Mandela if you want to make your stay in Johannesburg truly memorable.

Which Johannesburg hotel serves a delicious breakfast?

To begin the day on a positive note, the 54 on Bath Hotel is a great choice if you're seeking accommodations in Johannesburg with a fantastic morning meal. Those who have recently stayed there have provided magnificent reviews about the breakfast provided at the hotel.

Which is the best hotel in Johannesburg for a family stay?

If you and your family are considering a holiday getaway to Johannesburg, travelers who have gone there with their families have had excellent feedback about voco Hotel Johannesburg.

What are the best things to do in Johannesburg?

There are many things to do in Johannesburg and the surrounding areas, including day trips, attractions, museums, sightseeing tours and many other activities. Here’s our list of 3 things you should definitely do when you’re in Johannesburg:

Pilanesberg Nature Reserve Game Safari
Visit Pilanesberg Game Reserve on a full-day safari from Johannesburg, where over 7000 animals roam freely. Have the chance to see the big 5 animals (elephants, rhinos, leopards, buffalos, and lions). Enjoy 2 extensive game drives in a jeep with a guide and a delicious lunch. Price: $172. More info.

Soweto Guided Bicycle Tour with Lunch
Embark on a fun and unique tour experience as you explore the urban complex of Soweto on a bicycle. Get to experience the township like a local. Get a glimpse of Hector Pietersen Museum, Mandela House and Tutu House. Price: $37. More info.

2-Day Kruger National Park Safari from Johannesburg
With an afternoon safari and a morning safari, this adventure not only gives you an opportunity to see the BIG 5, but also takes you to the most respected national park in the whole world. The drivers and guides are well-trained to give you the safari of a lifetime. Price: $526. More info.

More things to do in Johannesburg

About Johannesburg

Johannesburg, affectionately known as Jozi or the City of Gold, occupies a unique place in the South African landscape, having risen from a dusty, desolate highveld site to a global metropolis in barely a century. Its history is inextricably linked to the discovery of gold in 1886, a seismic event that triggered a frantic rush of prospectors, fortune seekers, and laborers from across the globe. This sudden influx transformed a quiet pastoral landscape into a bustling, industrial mining camp, setting the stage for a city defined by intense ambition, rapid expansion, and deep-seated societal divides that would later become the epicenter of the struggle against apartheid.

Today, Johannesburg stands as the economic engine of Africa, a sprawling, vibrant, and relentlessly energetic urban center. It represents the quintessential African city of transformation—constantly reinventing itself while grappling with its complex past. It is a place of stark contrasts, where glistening glass towers in Sandton overlook the dense, resilient neighborhoods that pulse with the entrepreneurial spirit and cultural diversity of a truly cosmopolitan population. It serves as a testament to human resilience and ambition, acting as a melting pot of languages, arts, and innovation that defines the contemporary South African identity.

Beyond its widely known status, Johannesburg holds intriguing secrets. Few realize that the city is effectively an artificial forest; despite being located on a high-altitude grassland, it boasts over ten million trees, making it one of the largest man-made forests on the planet. Furthermore, it is famously the largest city in the world not built on a major coastline, river, or lake. Perhaps most remarkably, the city sits atop a massive network of over 6,000 kilometers of abandoned mine shafts, effectively creating a “hollow” city beneath the surface that serves as a silent, subterranean reminder of the industry that birthed its existence.

Get to know the city even better by reading our guide about where to stay in Johannesburg, covering the best areas for visitors, cool things to do, and much more.

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