Situated in Grahamstown, 10 km from Lalibela Private Game Reserve, Seven Fountains Farm features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Situated in Grahamstown, 1.2 km from 1820 Settlers Monument, The Graham Hotel features accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
Situated in Grahamstown, within 2.6 km of 1820 Settlers Monument and 16 km of Thomas Baines Nature Reserve, Settler Cottage Apartment features accommodation with a garden as well as free private...
Nicola
South Africa
The lady cleaning the flat was very helpful and sweet. Flat was clean.
Set within 3.7 km of 1820 Settlers Monument and 17 km of Thomas Baines Nature Reserve in Grahamstown, Cottage on Ilchester offers accommodation with seating area.
Thimna
South Africa
Very intimate, safe and beautiful quite place to enjoy my own peace of mind ❤️🙏.
Providing garden views, The Milner by The Oyster Collection in Grahamstown provides accommodation, water sports facilities, an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, a bar and barbecue facilities.
Featuring a garden and views of city, 137 High Street Guest House is a guest house situated in a historic building in Grahamstown, 1.1 km from 1820 Settlers Monument.
Featuring pool views, Mimosa offers accommodation with free bikes, a garden and a terrace, around 3.8 km from 1820 Settlers Monument.
Pauline
United Kingdom
This could easily feature in a House Beautiful magazine. Elegant and immaculate with everything you need. Lovely big bedrooms and a well equipped kitchen. Very peaceful and secure. We loved it and will definitely stay again.
Situated in Grahamstown, near St Michael and St George Cathedral, Observatory Museum Grahamstown and South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, The Cottage features a garden.
Set just 2.9 km from 1820 Settlers Monument, Amabwe Guesthouse features accommodation in Grahamstown with access to a spa and wellness centre, a bar, as well as a 24-hour front desk.
On average, 3-star hotels in Grahamstown cost £61 per night, and 4-star hotels in Grahamstown are £64 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Grahamstown can on average be found for £526 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Grahamstown this weekend is £87 or, for a 4-star hotel, £93. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Grahamstown for this weekend cost on average around £703 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £61 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Grahamstown for tonight. You'll pay on average around £101 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Grahamstown will cost around £472 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Grahamstown:
8.0
Scored 8.0
The peppergrove mall is actually a shopping complex not a...
The peppergrove mall is actually a shopping complex not a mall, with limited stores. The road needs to be maintained the ia a lot of pothholes from the main road to reach the peppergrove mall. The donkies and cows that roaming around need to be kep safe as they can cause accident
Amashweu
South Africa
4.0
Scored 4.0
Roads very badly potholed.
Roads very badly potholed. Town looks very run down - very sad to see, especially by way of contrast with my memories from the early 70s. Municipal funds clearly not being allocated to improving (or even maintaining) municipal services, but no surprises there ...
The Fork & Dagger restaurant was a very pleasant surprise - great food, great service.
nick
South Africa
4.0
Scored 4.0
Not exactly the town or city it used to be approximately...
Not exactly the town or city it used to be approximately eight or so years ago. No drinkable water, potholes everywhere without exception. It has gone backward so much that the citizens have nothing to be proud of. Unless an urgent intervention is done to change this decay, they will soon lose the festival goers in the future.
Mcoseleli Nelson
South Africa
10
Scored 10
Beautiful historic buildings, feels like Europe.
Beautiful historic buildings, feels like Europe. Loved, loved it. Most of the streets are very clean and lovely. I cannot say enough about the friendliness of the people/residents. We saw smiles everywhere you went. It was the most beautiful thing.
Dingiswayo
4.0
Scored 4.0
I was in Grahamstown for work not for leisure.
I was in Grahamstown for work not for leisure.
The side roads are full of potholes. I can see that an effort was made to fill the potholes in the main street, but the side streets are in a shocking state. The sidewalks are also very uneven, you need to watch were you are walking the whole time.
I heard from the locals that they get water every third day for a few hours a day. Of course they are also getting load shedding. Do therefore make sure you stay in a place with backup water and power.
The town is just generally looking very run down.
Lunar2
South Africa
2.0
Scored 2.0
The place was not well organised.
The place was not well organised. The toilet did not have carpet and air freshener. It was a room for 3 people sharing but they put toiletries for one. Bed rooms didn’t have small carpet the floor is extremely cold. There was coffee and tea ingredients but no kettle to boil water. We were told to organise dinner before 3 to avoid disappointment. But to our surprise we placed an order by 10:30 only to get a call from them to say the chef had an emergency around 5:30. They only had 1 chef that’s my question?
The hosts had incredibly beautiful souls and were very kind. The rooms were stunningly beautiful and clean, each accompanied by a thoughtful booklet crafted by the hosts, providing valuable insights into Grahamstown. The place exudes tranquility, especially the pool area, where the host generously offered us fruit as we enjoyed their captivating estate. The Wi-Fi is exceptional, paired with DSTV in every room—words fall short; booking with them is a decision you won't regret.
Amazing Location with amazing Animals. Friendly staff, great value for money and beautiful accomodation. Units are well stocked and a great place to relax and unwind. Encountered beautiful BlesBoks , Bushbuck and lots of Buffalo. Would loved to have stayed longer and explored the farm a bit more, but had a school event in Grahamston. Also nicely located between Grahamstown and Coast.
Martin and his team were absolutely incredible. From personalised meals to great conversations at the bar or front of the braai. Rooms were spacious and clean. The lodge was private enough to feel that we were in nature, but the location was conveniently close enough to Grahamstown to visit family whenever we wanted to.
The location: An amazing view, far enough from Grahamstown for peace and tranquility but close enough for comfort.
The accommodation: Stunning little cottage with all the amenities that you need. Solar powered which meant no loadshedding!
Overall: A little gem in the mountains that is worth every cent paid.
Excellent location, staff was extremely helpful. While there are challenges in Makhanda city with water and electricity, the hotel had good backup plans. Breakfast by a warm fire each morning was a special treat. And the building has historical significance: this was the home of Piet Retief.
Self-catering only. But everything you could possibly need to self-cater was available, and basics like salt, pepper, tea, milk, coffee (with a proper plunger), etc., all supplied complementarily. Attractively and pleasantly furnished.
The host provides various cereal options. The property is in a very safe, quiet, and beautiful estate. Water was always available and the aircon, heater, and electric blanket came in handy during the very cold Grahamstown nights.
We visited Grahamstown to attend a wedding and Villa Palesa was the perfect place for our stay over. The hosts and staff are friendly, the place is clean, quiet and well maintained. We will definitely visit Villa Palesa again.
The property is close to Grahamstown yet far enough away to be out in the country. Easy access and shady parking. It was also nice to be able to walk in the reserve and a bonus to see giraffe, Nyala, zebra and impala.
The place is very comfortable and feels like home away from home. Well secured place. The only downside is the conditions of the roads around Grahamstown. But the venue is well looked after and very comfortable.
Bed and pillows very comfortable. Amazing breakfast ordered off a menu. Linda very helpful with anything that you need. The self catering kitchen area has everything you need. Enough plug points.
Conveniently based for touring Grahamstown and the surrounds. Pretty garden for enjoying an early morning coffee. Comfy beds and a good shower. Large Shoprite just down the road.
Everything was great. Really nice accommodations for a stay in Grahamstown. The host was very nice and accommodating to our late arrival. 100% recommend.
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