Welcome
to Gauteng, Place of Gold – the economic powerhouse of the
Southern African region and home to Africa’s greatest cities,
Johannesburg and Pretoria - Johannesburg being the economical
capital, and Pretoria the Governmental Capital. From the vibrant
metropolis of Soweto, through dynamic Johannesburg, City of Gold
to the tree-lined diplomacy of Pretoria, Gauteng is a cosmopolitan,
multicultural mix of people from all walks of life, from all four
corners of the world. Gauteng’s wealth is not only in our
gold, but in our people. Our unique cultural and social legacy
is our multicultural melting pot, evidenced in our many excellent
museums, theatres, galleries, cultural precincts and craft markets.
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Lodges & Hotels in Johannesburg & Pretoria
Ten
Bompas
In
a garden setting, close to South Africa's prime business centers
of Rosebank, Sandton, Illovo, Hyde Park, Randburg and Johannesburg,
and only a 30 minute drive from Pretoria by car, lies Ten Bompas,
an intimate, luxurious "home away from home".
Ten Bompas caters for business and leisure travellers seeking
a boutique hotel experience. The facilities have been designed
to meet the needs of today's busy executive and each suite is
equipped with a fax machine (enabling guests to send and receive
faxes in their rooms for absolute confidentiality), a safe and
a bar.
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The
Saxon
Nestled
in the exclusive Sandhurst suburb of Sandton, SAXON makes a
world class statement of ethnic African elegance, combined with
personalised attention to detail. SAXON has always been a place
of welcome. First as a home, now a home away from home. With
its roots in the heart of Gauteng, it has drawn the warmth of
the city that bred it - from the world it has won it's refinement
and ease. SAXON has witnessed history within its walls as it
became home to Nelson Mandela after he was released from prison.
It was during this time that South Africa's former President
used the serene setting of SAXON to edit his autobiography "Long
walk to Freedom "
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