AtholPlace is a boutique hotel in Johannesburg’s cosmopolitan northern suburbs.
Set in manicured gardens, the intimate property is a peaceful retreat with a contemporary-classic flavour, muted tones and sophisticated elegance.
Chic and spacious, 9 luxury suites are well appointed for modern convenience and in a tasteful style.
Leisurely savour expertly prepared meals in the dining room or outdoors in the shaded garden and in the evenings, pre-dinner drinks and snacks are served in the library or lounge.
A glittering pool invites guests to unwind in the refreshing waters, or soak up the sun from the comfort of a lounger. AtholPlace is within close proximity of world-class boutiques, restaurants and bars, as well as many of the fascinating sites this dynamic city has to offer.
Separate from the hotel and booked on an exclusive-use basis, the elegant AtholPlace Villa is a home-from-home, set within breath-taking gardens.
The double story sanctuary sleeps up to 8 adults in 4 double rooms which all enjoy en-suite bathrooms.
South Africa’s economic hub bursts at the seams with a wealth of art, history and culture. Johannesburg is a fusion of chic sophistication and rustic, inner-city vibe born of Africa’s finest creative minds. Modern African art meets designer trend and the results are striking. From the inner city walking tours’ street art and graffiti, to the re-invented university suburbs, the rejuvenation exposes a vibrant urban life. Braamfontein’s Constitution Hill, art galleries and restaurants are an example of this regeneration. It is here the continent can express itself and the results are funky, a little off beat and totally captivating.
Upmarket Sandton, Rosebank and Melrose are shopping meccas, with restaurants, and activities easily located beside leafy suburbs. Soweto, once home to South Africa’s most well-loved legend, is an essential part of any visit to Johannesburg. Nelson Mandela’s house, the Hector Pieterson Museum and Regina Mundi Cathedral are part of the historical appeal of any Soweto visit, and the importance of South Africa’s turbulent past and hard won democracy is evident. With the legacy of these heroes, and the modern stadiums which stand in tribute to the importance of local sport, you are sure to see a fascinating side to South Africa.
Additional attractions include the De Wildt Cheetah Rehabilitation Centre, the gold and diamond mines on which Johannesburg was founded and Gold Reef City, the 19th century gold mine theme park. Of huge archaeological interest is The Maropeng cradle of humankind world heritage site.
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Pricing varies according to season and room category and start from around £360 per suite per night and for AtholPlace Villa from £1,650 per night.
Please contact your Destination Specialist for more information on +44 (0) 1993 824198.
Included:
Breakfast and mini bar, pre-dinner drinks & canapés
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