Holiday rentals and lettings in Pretoria
Holiday rentals and lettings in Pretoria
Fill your holiday with variety and wonder in the gorgeous South African city of Pretoria. Known for gardens, culture and history, this town is also a fantastic place to go wildlife spotting or bird watching. You will also find magical gardens, entertainment centres and great shopping venues. Pet a cheetah. Visit the largest zoo in South Africa. Or hunt for bargains at the market. The majority of holiday rentals are nestled in the centre of Pretoria with a few dotted strategically throughout the province.
Stylish rentals in the heart of PretoriaFinding the right holiday rental takes time and planning. However, the varied options you’ll find with these listings will ensure you find what you’re looking for. These spacious rentals are equipped to accommodate any traveller, whether visiting solo, with your better half or family and friends. You will find a healthy range of fabulous options as well as stylish rooms with contemporary African artwork. Many of the properties feature a pool, TV, tropical gardens, terrace and internet. Welcome to your home away from home!
Holidays in Pretoria
The area and getting around
You will find many historical sites and monuments throughout Pretoria. Many are surrounded by lovely garden complexes making them fantastic places to take a stroll. Visit the Union Buildings near Church Square. Set atop Meintjieskop Hill, the highest point in the city, are the offices of the president housed in Renaissance-style buildings. In the gardens of the Union Buildings, you’ll find Delville Wood Memorial where Nelson Mandela was inaugurated. A nine-metre statue keeps his memory alive.
Gardens and nature on every cornerPretoria is a gorgeous cultural city known for its splendid gardens. A great place to start indulging your senses is The Pretoria National Botanic Garden. This impressive green space is characterised by its varied climatic regions that make it possible to host a plethora of diverse plant life and the largest collection of plant specimens in South Africa. Paved nature trails will guide you through the savannahs of Karoo, coastal forests and the National Herbarium. You’ll find plenty more gardens well worth visiting as well.
Travellers and activities
The National Zoological Gardens of South Africa is a top destination for animal lovers. Home to over 3,000 animals, visitors will discover a reptile park, walk-in aviary and marine aquarium. Less than 20 minutes away from Pretoria centre, visitors can enjoy outstanding nature and big game viewing at Rietvlei Nature Reserve. This is the place to see all your favourite large savannah animals including zebras, hippos, cheetahs and red hartebeest. Be sure to also check out the lion tours, tea gardens and hiking trails. For bird viewing, take a trip to the Austin Roberts Bird Sanctuary, home to a myriad of indigenous species!
Pretoria for Culture seekersThere’s plenty of serene culture to go around. Fuel up on a Saturday at the Hazel Food Market. This European-style market is the place to get fresh food as well as a host of local and international cuisine. If you’ve never tried South African cuisine, then this is your chance to get acquainted. The National Museum of Cultural History will introduce you to South African heritage and colonial history through Bushman rock engravings, archaeological findings and an ethnological section. Art aficionados should pay a visit to the Pretoria Art Museum, The Showroom Art Gallery and The Mapungubwe Collection.
Pretoria is also known as the “Jacaranda City” for the flush of purple colours that cloak the city in spring.
Top 5 travel tips in Pretoria
Approximately 45 minutes from Pretoria lies Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre, a special cheetah breeding centre. Visitors can also see hyenas and Cape vultures, but the highlight will definitely be the touch experience where you’ll be able to pet these exquisite creatures as the animal keepers feed them.
2. Have a fun day outClimb the treetops at Acrobranch. This awesome venue provides diverse obstacle courses through the trees. These courses range in difficulty and some are designed for kiddies so everyone can join. For a little urban fun, visit The Grove Mall. Here you’ll find an ice-skating rink, IMAX Theatre, entertainment centre and more!
3. Explore Pretoria’s top mountain bike trailsThere’s no doubt that there are many great cycling hotspots in Pretoria. However, the mountain biking trails in Groenkloof Park stand out. This park is also the oldest game sanctuary in Africa, so don’t be surprised if you catch sight of a giraffe along this 20 km trail. If travelling with young kids, take them to Kiddies Bike Park in Hazeldean Valley.
4. Moreleta Kloof Nature ReserveA nature lover’s dream and hiker’s paradise, Moreleta Kloof Nature Reserve, near the city centre, is the place to go to see a wealth of wildlife as you traverse a tranquil 1.5 km trail. After your mini trek, reward yourself with a meal at one of the original buildings now converted into a restaurant with a spectacular wildlife viewing deck.
5. Be inspired by a little theatreThere are several cultural venues in Pretoria where theatre fans can enjoy a top-notch show. The South African State Theatre, for instance, has an international reputation for delivering dance and drama that are out of this world with a restaurant and museum to enhance the experience.