First NIght Hotel Near JNB?
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First NIght Hotel Near JNB?
What would be a good first night hotel near JNB that would be easy to get to, comfortble, and offers a good meal? If possible, less expensive than the Intercontinental?
I'll be arriving from the US about 4 pm for an 8 week stay and would like a good night's rest and meal before getting the car and making my first foray into South Africa.
Thanks for your advice.
I'll be arriving from the US about 4 pm for an 8 week stay and would like a good night's rest and meal before getting the car and making my first foray into South Africa.
Thanks for your advice.
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The Southern Sun OR Tambo is just a ten minute shuttle ride from JNB and less expensive the Intercontinental. They offer buffet at dinner and breakfast or menu service. The buffet has always been good when we've stayed there.
They also host a wine and cheese happy hour in the lobby.
The shuttle is easy to catch and runs every fifteen minutes.
They also host a wine and cheese happy hour in the lobby.
The shuttle is easy to catch and runs every fifteen minutes.
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Several people on this board like the Emperor's Palace complex because it offers 3 hotels at different prices, all fine to nice, entertainment and several restaurants.
There's a free airport shuttle to the complex, 10 minutes from the airport. The most luxurious is the D'Oreale Grande. Mondior Concorde and the Metcourt Laurel are less grand but comfortable (I stayed at the Concorde and the D'Oreale and thought I didn't need to pay D'Oreale prices). Take a look at emperorspalace.com
There's a free airport shuttle to the complex, 10 minutes from the airport. The most luxurious is the D'Oreale Grande. Mondior Concorde and the Metcourt Laurel are less grand but comfortable (I stayed at the Concorde and the D'Oreale and thought I didn't need to pay D'Oreale prices). Take a look at emperorspalace.com
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I'll vouch for the Metcourt Laurel, stayed two nights in Sep of 2008. Cost was close to $140 per night. Large nice room and a great buffet breakfast. Catch the free shuttle where all of the hotel shuttle buses pickup. FWIW, the "attached" Emperors Palace complex has large variety of restaurants and a gambling area.
regards - tom
regards - tom
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I agree with cary999.
Metcourt Laurel in the Emperor's Palace complex is reasonably priced at about $125, a very short and free shuttle ride from JNB, and the complex includes a number of restaurants (from fast-food to pub-style to a bit nicer).
Metcourt Laurel in the Emperor's Palace complex is reasonably priced at about $125, a very short and free shuttle ride from JNB, and the complex includes a number of restaurants (from fast-food to pub-style to a bit nicer).
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We stayed at the Metcourt Laurel in June 2008 during a layover on honeymoon. Room was very clean and complex was nice (though pretty empty.)
And it was a bit strange to feel like you were in some Las Vegas casino in South Africa. Once you were inside the complex, you could have been anywhere. (We call it "Airport Vegas" in our house.)
But it was clean. And VERY easy to get to/from airport. Which is everything we could ask for in a layover! And the breakfast was excellent.
Word of warning: Some of the rooms at the Metcourt don't have real windows. Ours looked out into a hallway. Not a big deal, but just a little strange. Would stay there again in a heartbeat, but ask for an exterior room or stay at the Mondior as they have true windows, I believe.
Had a nice sitdown dinner at the food court.
And our favorite part of the Metcourt was that it was cheap, given the amenities and location!
And it was a bit strange to feel like you were in some Las Vegas casino in South Africa. Once you were inside the complex, you could have been anywhere. (We call it "Airport Vegas" in our house.)
But it was clean. And VERY easy to get to/from airport. Which is everything we could ask for in a layover! And the breakfast was excellent.
Word of warning: Some of the rooms at the Metcourt don't have real windows. Ours looked out into a hallway. Not a big deal, but just a little strange. Would stay there again in a heartbeat, but ask for an exterior room or stay at the Mondior as they have true windows, I believe.
Had a nice sitdown dinner at the food court.
And our favorite part of the Metcourt was that it was cheap, given the amenities and location!
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There are a lot of nice guest houses where an airport pick-up and return (breakfast too) is included in the price of the room, and this can be quite cost effective. After a long flight, it's nice to be picked up and not have to worry about finding a bus, no matter how easy that might be when well rested. Anyway, it's an alternative that worked well for me.
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I didn't have to call them; they were there waiting for me with a sign! It doesn't get any easier! They had my flight info and were there, waited while I went to an ATM, etc. Maybe it's not always this easy, but I really like staying at small places with personal touch anyway. And I don't mind saving money either. 

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I've stayed at Afton House before. It's a B&B and they have great service. Included in the room rate are: pick up/delivery from the airport (they wait with a sign with your name), you are driven to dinner at a choice of a couple of very good restaurants, and they prepare a very nice breakfast. The B&B is in a residential area very near the airport and it seemed very safe.
http://www.aftonguesthouse.com/
http://www.aftonguesthouse.com/

