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House rentals in Johannesburg

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Top-rated house rentals in Johannesburg

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Private room in Sandton
Sandown Stunning private suite in Sandton central.
A genuinely modern convenience enjoying the best of all worlds becomes second nature for guests lucky enough to secure a stay here. Chances are your heart skips a beat when you enter this beautiful French-styled house in the heart of Sandown. The house exudes casual, refined elegance and vast open-plan spaces. The best times are shared! Completely secure with a large entertainment area, and swimming pool. Parking (uncovered). UBER is even better! Close to Gautrain, Sandton City shopping mall.
$25 per night
Home in Randburg
Private guest suite in pretty Saxonwold garden.
Our private guest suite is situated in a pretty garden in the leafy suburb of Saxonwold. It's a great location with easy highway access and walking distance to Rosebank shops and restaurants. The guest suite is attached to the main house but has its own entrance and secure parking in the driveway. Guests can relax in the private courtyard overlooking the rose garden and bird feeders.
$53 per night
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Private room in Sandton
City Oak
A newly renovated, fresh and well-equipped bedroom, living room, kitchen and bathroom. It has a separate entrance from the main house and access to beautiful gardens. We are 2km from Sandton Clinic, 8km from Sandton City and 7,5km from Montecasino, so super central! Come and enjoy our warm hospitality!
$30 per night
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Stay near Johannesburg's top sights

Photo of Rosebank Mall
Rosebank Mall198 locals recommend
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Eastgate Shopping Centre48 locals recommend
Photo of Melrose Arch
Melrose Arch167 locals recommend
Photo of Sandton Convention Centre
Sandton Convention Centre39 locals recommend
Photo of Maboneng Precinct
Maboneng Precinct287 locals recommend
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Johannesburg Zoo175 locals recommend

Vacation rentals in Johannesburg

Rental unit in Sandton
Oskido's Hyde Park Luxury Apartment
$64 per night
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Serviced apartment in Sandton
Modern Luxury 5 star Apartment in Sandton!
$58 per night
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Luxury Apartment in Sandton!
$78 per night
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Park Central Loft Apartment in Rosebank
$54 per night
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Park Central 1 Bed Loft Style
$53 per night
Rental unit in Sandton
LUXURIOUS Studio in Illovo Sandton Unit 320
$38 per night
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Hotel room in Sandton
One and Only Jozi (power and water back up) gym
$70 per night
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New Modern 1 Bed in Rosebank
$49 per night
Hotel room in Sandton
Sandton Skye Apartment #607
$51 per night
Serviced apartment in Sandton
Stylish Apartment in a 5 star hotel
$87 per night
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Condo in Sandton
Executive apartment in the heart of Sandton
$36 per night
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New, Contemporary 1 Bed Unit
$54 per night
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Apartment rentals in Johannesburg

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Modern 1 bed apartment, Central Location, Rosebank
$43 per night
Rental unit in Sandton
Sandton Apartment in Hydro Park
$51 per night
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The Apex Rosebank - Stunning 2 bedrooms Apartment
$55 per night
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A Modern Cozy Galleries Rosebank Apartment
$63 per night
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Rental unit in Sandton
Sandton Exec apartment
$36 per night
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Modern Living In New Build | Rosebank | Studio
$35 per night
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Modern Perfectly Located Rosebank Studio Apartment
$61 per night
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Opulence @Sandton
$46 per night
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Prime video
$28 per night
Private room in Sandton
Executive Apartment in Sandton CBD
$27 per night
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Modern 5-Star hotel apartment in Sandton
$67 per night
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New Airy 1 Bed in Rosebank
$49 per night

Monthly house rentals Johannesburg

Private room in Johannesburg
Arty house share, great garden
$14 per night
Home in Randburg
Your home away from home
$34 per night
Home in Johannesburg
Stylish Orchard Cottage with patio, pool access
$31 per night
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Private room in Randburg
No loadshedding-Paradise stay in heart of the city
$27 per night
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Home in Melville
Classic Melville Hideout
$63 per night
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Private room in Randburg
A suite in the forest
$14 per night
Private room in ZA
Olivewood - Spacious bedroom with lots of light
$21 per night
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Home in Sandton
Unit 1, African Greys
$22 per night
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Private room in Randburg
Parkhurst Pool Room w/ Private entrance
$17 per night
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Home in Observatory
Luxury loft with beautiful views
$41 per night
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Home in Johannesburg
Forest Haven - Luxury Cottage in Forest Town
$36 per night
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Private room in Roodepoort
Stay In Carlazo
$26 per night

Your guide to Johannesburg

All About Johannesburg

One of the largest cities in the world, Johannesburg — affectionately called Jozi or Joburg by South Africans — is going through a cultural reawakening. Sleek, new high-rise buildings are popping up constantly, and from the observation deck on the 50th floor of the Carlton Centre you can take in the city’s unique and ever-shifting skyline. In Braamfontein, Johannesburg’s oldest district, you’ll find pop-up shops, gourmet food markets, and clubs sitting side by-side. Public art is omnipresent in the hipster-friendly Maboneng Arts District, known for its up-and-coming gallery scene and craft cocktail bars set in repurposed industrial buildings.

If you’re looking for a quieter experience, hit up a cozy cafe in the suburb of Craighall, or hunt in Linden’s boutiques and shops for mid-century furniture, antiques, and crafts. Anyone who visits this city should spend some time to learn about Johannesburg’s complex history at one of the many museums, such as the Apartheid Museum or the Nelson Mandela Museum.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Johannesburg?

Visitors from the U.S. should be aware that Johannesburg’s location in the Southern Hemisphere means the seasons are opposite to what you’re used to. Winter lasts from June to August, and though the weather never gets too cold, this time of year sees the fewest visitors. The city is busiest during summer (December to February), although it also sees the most rain during this time. If you’re looking to avoid peak travel season while still enjoying good weather, spring and fall are ideal.

With the city being such a major cultural hub, there will be something going on no matter when you visit. The year kicks off with January’s Johannesburg International Mozart Festival, celebrating the composer’s birthday with a week of symphonic concerts and opera performances. In March, Hobby-X draws a wide array of craft and hobby communities.


What are the top things to do in Johannesburg?

LoCrate Market

This self-described “lifestyle market to break all markets” is held on the first Sunday of every month in the southwestern suburb of Soweto. Hyper-local artisans sell craft beer, organic food and beauty products, and hand-made designer clothes. You’ll have your pick of food trucks to choose from before enjoying some live music, a poetry reading, or simply some people watching.

Melville Koppies Reserve

With geological findings dating back three billion years, this nature reserve and City Heritage Site is the sole conserved piece of land from before the discovery of gold near here in 1884. Hiking through the reserve’s 370 acres of indigenous grasses and wildflowers, you might forget you’re in the heart of one of the biggest cities in the world — until you take in the spectacular panoramic views of Johannesburg from the top of the koppies (small hills).

Wits University Origins Centre

Located on the west campus of the University of the Witwatersrand in Braamfontein, this museum showcases the history of the region’s peoples, going back nearly 80,000 years, as well as the emergence of modern humans in southern Africa. You’ll see ancient hominid fossils, rock art and indigenous artifacts, dinosaur reconstructions, and a garden with native plants.