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- 29 Mar 2009
InterContinental Johannesburg Sandton Towers is ideally located in the citys most exclusive business and residential district. The hotel offers direct access to Sandton City Shopping Centre and is just a few minutes from the Apartheid Museum, the Hector Pietersen Museum and the stock exchange. The Cradle of Humankind is well worth the drive.
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Hotel Map
- Nearby airports
- O R Tambo International Airport, (JIA), 38.00, KM;
- Area description
- Downtown, downtown
Amenities
- Accessible facilities
- Babysitting/Child Services
- Bar/Lounge
- Bath Tub
- Business Center
- Car Rental Desk
- Coffee Maker in Room
- Concierge Desk
- Cribs Available
- Currency Exchange
- Desk with Lamp
- DVD Player
- Email Service
- Executive Level
- FAX
- Free Local Telephone Calls
- Free Newspaper
- Gift Shop
- Golf
- Hairdryer in Room
- High Speed Internet
- Honeymoon Suite
- Ice Machine
- Internet Access
- Ironing Board
- Live Entertainment
- Lounge
- Maid Service
- Mini Bar
- Outdoor Pool
- Outlet Adapters
- Overhead Projector
- Parking
- Pets Allowed
- Phone with speaker
- Pool
- Porters
- Room Service
- Safe
- Safe Deposit Box
- Satellite TV
- Sauna
- Temperature Control
- Tour Desk
- Turndown Service
- TV
- Valet Parking
- White Board
Dining
- Maharaja
- Tip: Cool down after a hot curry with the kulfi ice cream it's absolutely delicious.
A well-established, traditional North Indian restaurant. There is Indian art on the walls and a cosy ambiance.
- Mama Tembo's Café
- Tip: Pap finely ground cornmeal is a South African speciality.
A shebeen (local tavern) in the heart of the northern suburbs. Famous for its pap, ribs and steaks.
- Moyo Melrose Arch
- Tip: The bar is fantastic be sure to have a cocktail here before dinner.
The Melrose Arch branch of this popular restaurant seats 500 over five floors. Authentic north and west African food in a buzzy atmosphere.
- Parreirinha
- Tip: The seafood is particularly rated here.
This traditional and down-to-earth Portuguese restaurant has been run by the Da Cunha family since 1975. It's well worth a visit.
- The Local Grill
- Tip: For something other than steak try the grilled Falklands calamari prepared with sweet chilli jam and creamed lemon butter.
This relaxed, family friendly restaurant is famous for its fine grain-fed, free-range beef.
- Wombles
- Tip: The restaurant has a log fireplace, perfect in winter.
Wombles has been known for its giant gourmet steaks since 1984.
- Greensleeves
- Tip: Go with a crowd of friends and enjoy the novelty factor.
This themed restaurant recreates Elizabethan feasting in a castle chamber. Eat old-English dishes, accompanied by a goblet of honeymead.
- Nice on 4th
- Tip: You can have a late, late breakfast it's served till 3pm.
This trendy café in the quaint suburb of Parkhurst does great egg-and-bacon breakfasts and tasty sandwiches.
- The Cradle Restaurant
- Tip: Drop in for cocktails while the sun is going down it's a spectacular sight.
Located in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site, this restaurant has superb views from its floor-to-ceiling windows.
- Atrium Bar
- The Atrium Bar is where Johannesburg locals and visitors alike come to see and be seen. Chic, vibrant and coolly elegant, the bar is a popular stopping-off point for shoppers, sightseers and the after-work crowd. Smooth jazz fills the room.
Hotel Policies
- Check-in:
- 02:00 PM
- Check-out:
- 11:00 AM
Terms and conditions
Extra charges may apply for children. Incidental charges, such as room service, are not included in the quoted rate.
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at the hotel, but within a reasonable distance, and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel and not by ebookers
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