We stayed here after our flight was cancelled. It was not originally part of our itinerary. ||Overall, this is a glorified Hilton property with a beautiful pool and lawn area. Will not stay here again. That said, we hear it is the nicest in Jo-berg. ||• Rooms are dated: The rooms are spacious, but incredibly dated. The complex itself is tired and the furniture felt un-clean. The couch in the room is not big enough for an average sized person to lay on, when there is space enough to have a normal sized couch in the room. The furniture looked heavily used and we were grossed out to use the decorative pillows or sit on the couch. It felt like you were in a 1990s room for a king, not in a good way. ||• Can’t use sink water: Not being able to use the tap water to brush your teeth is hard, after coming from a place in out in the bush in Kruger where you, even there, could safely use the tap water to brush your teeth. If this is the case, bring at least 3-4 bottles of purified tap to each sink.||• Called reception and no one answered. We ended up lugging our bags downstairs ourselves. Again, spoiled comment, but it is a table stakes expectation at a five-star hotel to have reception (or anyone) answer the phones. ||• Room doors need peep holes: For a hotel in one of the most dangerous cities in the world, you need to be able to look out a peep hole in your room to confirm if it is really housekeeping outside your door trying to get in. This sounds like an overly-sensitive comment, but (1) it’s easy to have peep holes — most normal safe hotels have these and (2) the majority of people sitting in the restaurants were accompanied by bodyguards. A peep-hole is a small, easy safety measure. ||• Air conditioning: This is a personal preference. We need to sleep with it being very cold in the room. The AC’s lowest setting goes to 19 degrees C whereas every other place we stayed at in Africa could reach 17 C. We considered opening the door at one point, but didn’t want to let in bugs. Having optional screens on the doors could help. ||• Vibe: The vibe here may just be Jo-berg. It did not feel like home, or welcoming, or particularly safe. You drive into the hotel after passing houses upon houses upon houses with 20 ft’ walls, electric fencing on top of them and a guard shack. When we arrived at the hotel, I expected there to be a double gate where you are approved and then drive in and wait to get approved again. It was very VERY weird to feel like a sitting duck in the car on the street OUTSIDE the gate, while the gate attendant was trying to confirm if we were guests for at least 10 minutes. We booked same-day and the log was not updated with our booking… if someone books same-day, add them to the expected guests list??||Otherwise, food was great. We ate at their casual restaurant. Recommend the chicken curry. The chicken was...
Read more---FABULOUS HOTEL IN JOHANNESBURG!
---We recently stayed 3 nights at The Saxon Hotel.
---The hotel is in a beautiful suburb and it is gorgeous with amazing African Artifacts throughout the hotel.
---The entry level rooms are 860 square feet and are furnished in a lovely décor including a huge soaking tub, balcony, separate shower, spacious living area and lots of closet space.
---The grounds of the hotel have exquisite gardens and it is nice to stroll around.
---Nelson Mandela stayed at the hotel when writing his autobiography.
---We ate all our dinners in the hotel restaurant with live music and a great atmosphere. The food was outstanding, creative and of the highest quality. Thank you to our wonderful waiter Philani who provided us with attentive service and to Lindsey who made us delicious cocktails. Enjoyed meeting F & B director- Ashwin.
---The a la carte breakfast was also wonderful. Thanks to our servers- Onias and Elekune.
---Johannesburg is a very interesting city. Be sure to allow yourself time to visit it. We spent one day with a fabulous guide who explained all about the city and also took us to two townships. It was truly a highlight to see how the people live in the townships. We went inside their homes, had a performance by drummers and singers and saw the everyday life there. We found the people so friendly and happy. We then ended our tour at the Apartheid Museum which is a must see.
---If you are there on a Sunday be sure not to miss the Rosebank Sunday Market- it was fantastic and huge! Every day the Rosebank Arts & Craft Market is open where we bought some wooden African masks. Both are nearby each other and are only 13 minutes from the hotel. It is very safe to take Uber Black and very reasonable.
---The Spa at the hotel is fantastic! We had facials and massages. Thanks to Felicia and Faith who were exceptional. Also thank you to Thulia (Spa Reception) and Tanya (Spa Manager)
---Housekeeping cleaned our room to perfection twice a day.
---All the staff had great attitudes.
--The hotel gave us lovely treats in our room every day.
---The General Manager- George Cohen surely knows how to run a magnificent hotel.
---If you are looking for the best hotel in Johannesburg with beautiful accommodations, great service and delicious food than The Saxon should be your only choice.
---There is a reason it won an Award for Africa’s leading...
Read moreFrom the moment we arrived at The Saxon Hotel, we were struck by the beauty and tranquility of this extraordinary property. Our entire experience from door to door was fantastic. We stayed two nights here to recover from our flight and prepare for a safari and we are so glad we did!||The service at The Saxon is truly outstanding. Every staff member we encountered was warm, attentive, and committed to making our stay as comfortable as possible. Their genuine hospitality added a personal touch to our experience, making it truly memorable.||We spent a day at the Saxon, lounging and being spoiled, to recover from the flight and prepare for a safari. After waking up in our extremely comfortable villa, we started to explore the hotel. The hotel gym is fantastic and we started there. We moved on to the hotel pool which is a lovely retreat, perfect for relaxing under the sun. The spa was next and our spa experience was, without a doubt, the highlight of our stay. We indulged in a full spa package and spent over an hour taking advantage of the sauna, steam room, and other luxurious facilities. ||The food is nothing short of amazing, we never had a bad meal. We had a fantastic dinner at Qunu Restaurant, which I have also reviewed, and do not miss this amazing culinary experience while you are there. Make sure you ask for Stix and Lloyd! Check out the cigar bar for a cigar and cocktail at some point during your stay. ||We also wanted to mention our excellent driver, Armstrong. We only spent a short time with him (and I’m not entirely sure he was part of the hotel staff) but he was incredibly knowledgeable about the area. ||We didn’t stay long enough to explore the area, but were told it was very safe with lots to see, shopping, and nightlife activities. ||We really had the best time at The Saxon and wish we had stayed a few more days. It truly is the premier hotel...
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