
Best Luxury Hotels in Gauteng
Gauteng, Johannesburg, Sandton
Sandton Sun

A popular choice for the business traveller needing a prime city-centre location, this large property offers 326 rooms and suites, as well as an in-house convention centre and direct access into Sandton Mall. Those booking the top tier of room, benefit from split level accommodation with a private Jacuzzi, a bar, and alfresco dining space. The rooftop pool and spa offer an opportunity to relax and unwind, while a rooftop restaurant, Jozi-style fine dining establishment, the Library Lounge and a further bar, provide high-quality food and drinks. Guests at the five-star hotel also have access to a gym, a free Gautrain station shuttle and a three-hour laundry service.
Gauteng, Johannesburg, Sandton
Fairlawns Boutique Hotel & Spa

Found in the Morningside district of the city, Fairlawns (once a manor house) places guests a little further away from the centre, in a leafy, residential area. The 42 suites and large villa make up the guest accommodation, with a homely meets contemporary-grand look. Meanwhile, the spa area has a Balinese theme, with Asian-inspired treatments. Outside, a pool area is flanked by plush loungers and tropical-style foliage. And when it comes to dining, guests can choose from the fine dining Amuse-Bouche, Manor House Bistro, Into the Woods and the Muse Champagne Room, the latter created in association with the French Champagne house, Perrier-Jouët.
Gauteng, Johannesburg, Sandton
Saxon Hotel, Villas & Spa

Famed as the property in which Nelson Mandela stayed following his release from prison, this was the place in which he put the finishing touches to his autobiography. It was then a private family home, now it’s a boutique hotel with 10 acres of grounds, an infinity pool and a spa. Even after this change in ownership, it was visited by the South African President – a suite has been named and designed in his honour. The hotel and spa have a strong, stylish modern African theme throughout. Guests receive 24-hour butler service and can dine in two restaurants, both serving authentic local cuisine.
Gauteng, Johannesburg, Randburg
Four Seasons Hotel Westcliff

Westcliff village is an affluent district and it’s here that the Four Seasons established their hotel. Set on a hillside and surrounded by gardens, fountains and courtyards, the accommodation is stylish, with classic hints and nods to African culture. The restaurant, Flames, serves fine regionally inspired dishes (including braai food) and has a terrace offering far-reaching views. There’s also an alfresco spa lounge, where guests can order lighter bites and healthy dishes. The spa itself provides harmonising relaxation experiences, with a dreamy 25-metre adults-only lap pool. Families have their own pool area to enjoy, as well as excellent facilities catering to children.
South Africa, Gauteng
Steyn City Hotel by Saxon

Steyn City Hotel by Saxon is situated in the northern suburbs of Johannesburg within the lavish Steyn City lifestyle resort. The hotel is comprised of 50 luxurious one- and two-bedroom apartments in addition to the three-bedroom Penthouse and four-bedroom Presidential Suite. There is a range of dining venues throughout the resort to choose from, offering a variety of cuisines. Guests can take advantage of the hotel’s scenic rooftop pool and enjoy access to the rejuvenating Saxon Spa at Steyn City where you can indulge in unique treatments. There are plenty of leisure activities to keep you entertained throughout your stay including a Jack Nicklaus design championship golf course and a 300m lagoon, perfect for water sports. The Clubhouse Gym overlooks the golf course and the river while there are padel courts and walking routes available for you to keep active during your holiday.
Gauteng, Johannesburg
Park Hyatt Johanesburgh

Park Hyatt Johannesburg brings an intimate expression of refined luxury to the vibrant Rosebank district, offering a serene residential-style retreat in the heart of the city. Housed in a restored 1930s colonial mansion, the hotel blends architectural heritage with contemporary design across just 31 elegant rooms and suites, many with private patios and garden views. Interiors feature plush linens, deep soaking tubs, curated South African artwork and bespoke touches inspired by the country’s rich botanical and cultural heritage. At the heart of the property is an open-air courtyard with sculpted gardens, a jacaranda tree and a heated outdoor pool. Dining is led by Room 32, an immersive restaurant showcasing live-fire cooking and seasonal ingredients, while The Lounge offers fine wines, cocktails and cigars in a relaxed, elegant setting. A spa and fitness centre complement the experience, alongside curated art and a collaboration with Assouline to bring literary and design sophistication into the public and private spaces. Thoughtfully crafted and deeply personal, Park Hyatt Johannesburg offers a modern retreat grounded in local culture and history.