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| Indaba Hotel & |
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| Corner of William Nicol and |
| Peter Wenning Drives |
| Fourways, Sandton |
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| PO.Box 67129 |
| Bryanston 2021 |
| South Africa |
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| Phone +27 (0)11 840 66 00 |
| Fax +27 (0)11 840 66 10 |
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Just north of the fast paced business world of Sandton in Johannesburg, lies the 4 star Indaba Hotel & Conference Centre nestled beneath the vista of the magnificent Magaliesberg Mountains.
The Indaba Hotel & Conference Centre has easy and convenient access to all main highways and to Johannesburg International Airport.
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Designed in keeping with the country style character of the hotel, each of the 260 en suite and airconditioned bedrooms offer luxury accommodation with all the modern facilities.
It is a compelling blend of businesslike convenience and efficiency, along with a relaxed and warm country hospitality atmosphere.
Guest can enjoy a sundowner in our cocktail bar or sip on it while basking in the sun next to one of our swimming pools.
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Extensive dining facilities at our restaurants are renowned for excellent standards of cuisine, such as the Chief's Boma Restaurant, with show cooking and live Marimba band performances.
Beauty and relaxation are taken care of at our inhouse spa, while our award winning conference and banqueting facilities are recognised as one of the most comprehensive on the African continent.
Subtle African grace and charm nestled in rough hues of true Highveld beauty, also makes us the perfect place for a wedding.
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Scenic walks within the premises display an abundance of flora, fauna and birdlife. Recreational facilities include two floodlit tennis courts and a demarcated jogging track.
Indaba Hotel & Conference Centre is in close proximity to several golfcourses, museums, a botanical garden and casinos. Visitors will also thoroughly enjoy the vicinity's modern shopping malls and flea markets.
Activities in the area range from troutfishing, quadbiking and ice skating to riverrafting. Also a must see are the Cradle of Humankind and the many game and nature reserves, like Pilanesberg National Park.
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