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Pretoria Self Catering Accommodation

Best Pretoria accommodation rates for self catering accommodation in Pretoria East. Enjoy a private comfortable home-from-home stay in Pretoria ....best of all in a safely secured quiet cul-de-sac close to shops and main bus-route to the Pretoria central business district.

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1 - 6 people sharing

Furnished Rental

3 Bedroomsl

1 - 4 people sharing

Self Catering

2 Bedrooms

1 - 2 people sharing

Bed and Breakfast

1 Bedroom

Pretoria offers a moderate warm climate which is ideal for relaxing outdoors. We are close to Rietvlei nature reserve and there are two shopping centres within 1.4 kilometers.

Pretoria (Tshwane) Info

Located near OR Tambo - Johannesburg's International airport and situated on the highveld. Pretoria is the administrative capital and offers the visitor places of historic interest, world class golf courses and easy access to nature parks and wildlife . Ideal Gauteng tourism stopover en-route to South Africa's top tourist destinations.

Greater Pretoria offers the following accommodation options:

Guest House accommodation for a more personal touch when visiting Pretoria
Country Lodges offer an outdoors African experience near Pretoria
Hotels mostly situated down town in the CBD of Pretoria
Bed and Breakfast B&B accommodation establishments in the suburbs of Pretoria
Vacation Rental Homes for long stays

Geography

Pretoria is the transitional area between the Highveld and the Bushveld, approximately 50 kilometers (31 mi) north of Johannesburg in the north-east of South Africa. It lies in a warm, well sheltered, fertile valley, surrounded by the hills of the Magaliesberg range, 1,370 m (4,495 ft) above sea level.

Climate
Pretoria has a subtropical climate with long, hot summers and short cool winters. The average annual temperature is 18.74OC This is rather high considering its relatively high altitude of 1340 metres and is due to a combination of its sheltered valley position that acts as a heat trap and also cuts off cold southerly and south-easterly winds for much of the year. Snow is an extremely rare event for Pretoria, which occurs once or twice in a century.