Rivonia Self Catering Accommodation
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Lanseria, Parkview, Bryanston, Johannesburg (Joburg), Morningside, JHB, Dinokeng, Melrose, Honeydew, Northcliff - Johannesburg, Houghton, Sandton, Rosebank JHB, Fourways, Sunninghill, Craighall Park, Linden, Melville, Auckland Park, Kensington, Midrand
Nearby Attractions & Landmarks
Enoch Sontonga Memorial Park, Montecasino, Liliesleaf Farm, Hillbrow Tower, Sandton City, Johannesburg Art Gallery and Sculpture Park, Johannesburg Zoo, SAB World of Beer, Nelson Mandela Square, Satyagraha House, Bensusan Photographic Museum, Moyo Restaurants, Nelson Mandela Bridge, Newtown Cultural Precinct, Brenthurst Gardens, Constitution Hill, ABSA Art Gallery, Radium Beer Hall, MuseuMAfricA, Bedford Centre
Rivonia Reviews
Nice in Rivonia.
Rivonia is a quaint area - no hustle and bustle. Has everything you need within a walking radius.
Easy to get on and off the highways. Best thing about it, is that it is peaceful.
More info about Rivonia
Imagine an oasis of luxury and extravagance situated amidst the busy province of Gauteng in South Africa. Now imagine yourself sipping cocktails, or enjoying a five star feast within this exquisite heaven. Rivonia is one of the most hip and happening places to be seen while on holiday. This area combines an African setting with lavish accommodations, restaurants and specialist shops.
This area has great historical significance in the past of South Africa. The infamous “Rivonia trials” made Rivonia a household name. It was the Liliesleaf farm, situated within Rivonia that was the scene for the arrest of 19 prominent ANC members in the Apartheid era. Mandela, Mbeki and The farm itself has been turned into an interactive museum. Well worth a visit!
In Rivonia, there is a bit of everything. There is the hustle and bustle of the main areas of Rivonia, to slices of serenity at lodges within Rivonia. Rivonia also has luxurious spas... Show more
About Self Catering
Self Catering places can be found from rural to urban areas and can vary in what they offer. They allow plenty freedom and is a great inexpensive way to spend your holiday. They have been widely classified as a “Home away from home”. This is a good option for guests who don’t mind cooking their own food, and are looking for a more independent and flexible form of accommodation. For budget and large families, we would recommend self-catering for a more personalised experience.