Indaba Hotel and Conference Centre
Welcome to Indaba Hotel!Just north of the fast paced business world of Sandton, lies The Indaba Hotel, Spa and Conference Centre nestled beneath the vista of the magnificent Magaliesberg Mountains.It is a compelling blend of business-like convenience and efficiency, along with a relaxed and warm country hospitality atmosphere.Indaba Hotel in Johannesburg is the ideal accommodation option for travellers who crave a bit of tranquillity during a visit to this bustling city. The Indaba is conveniently located just north of Sandton which means that guests dont have to travel very far to get to their business meetings or any of the great attractions located close by.Our Rooms:Designed in keeping with the country-style character of the hotel, each of our 260 en-suite, air-conditioned bedrooms offer luxury accommodation with modern facilities.Your home away from home, you will be treated to excellent service and serene surroundings during your stay.Guest Facilities:The Indaba not only represents the place where you will lay your head at night. Our hotel is equipped with exciting guest facilities.Spend an afternoon next to the outdoor rim-flow, heated swimming pool. Revel in the abundance of flora and birdlife on a scenic walk, sweat it out in the gym or enjoy dining at one of our sumptuous restaurants or bars.You can even indulge in a day of pampering at the Mowana Indaba day spa or the in-house Innergize Beauty and Relaxation Centre.Our facilities mean that you can spend your time at Indaba in exceptional surroundings with plenty of things to do.Local Attractions and Amenities:There are a multitude of attractions and amenities located within close proximity to our Johannesburg hotel. Whether you wish to welcome the day with a hot air balloon ride, take in a bit of trout fishing, visit a casino, catch a show or go on a shopping spree it?
Listing Details
cr William Nicol and Peter Wenning, Fourways, Sandton, Gauteng, 3032, Gauteng, South Africa
011 840 6600
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