Agterplaas Guesthouse – Melville, Johannesburg
Agterplaas Guesthouse offers a tranquil retreat overlooking the historic Melville Koppies Nature Reserve. Despite its serene setting, it's just a short stroll from the vibrant 7th Street, renowned for its eclectic mix of restaurants, boutiques, and nightlife. This prime location provides guests with the perfect balance between relaxation and the lively atmosphere of one of Johannesburg's most popular suburbs.
Accommodation
The guesthouse features 14 individually decorated en-suite rooms, which can be configured as singles, doubles, or twins. Each room is equipped with:
Air-conditioning and heating
Smart TV with satellite channels
Bar fridge stocked with complimentary soft drinks
Tea and coffee-making facilities
Free high-speed Wi-Fi
Desk and seating area
Hairdryer and ironing facilities
Some rooms include a sofa bed for a third guest
Dining
Guests can enjoy a hearty breakfast served in the spacious dining room, featuring authentic Oregon Pine flooring and pressed steel ceilings. Breakfast options include full English, continental, vegetarian, vegan, halal, and gluten-free selections. Lunch and dinner can be arranged upon request.
Facilities & Amenities
Free private parking
Lush garden and patio areas
Laundry service available upon request
Non-smoking rooms
Facilities for disabled guests
Airport shuttle service (additional charge)
Nearby Attractions
Melville Koppies Nature Reserve: A nearby archaeological site offering scenic views and walking trails.
University of Johannesburg & University of the Witwatersrand: Both institutions are in close proximity, making Agterplaas ideal for visiting academics or students.
7th Street: Famous for its vibrant nightlife, diverse eateries, and unique shops.
Check-In & Check-Out
Check-in: 14:00 – 21:00
Check-out: by 11:00
Contact
Address: 66 Sixth Avenue, Melville, Johannesburg, 2092, South Africa
Tel: 082 902 5799
Email
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