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South Africa
Tourism > Northern
Cape
Accommodation
Hadida Guest House - Accommodation in
Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa
Hadida
Guest House offers comfortable and private accommodation in fully
equipped single/double and family units in Kimberley, South Africa. We
are conveniently situated in a quiet street, less than 3km from the
famous Big Hole and the Kimberley Diamond Mine Museum. Each
self-contained unit is unique and individually decorated to provide a
comfortable and relaxed atmosphere where visitors will feel immediately
at home. The en-suite bathrooms and own outside entrances of each
unit provide complete privacy for guests. Units are serviced daily and
our friendly personnel is always available for assistance. Visitors
mainly consist of national and international tourists, business
travellers and family groups. Hadida Guest House is also a popular
stopover when travelling between Cape Town and Johannesburg on the N12,
which is less frenetic than the N1, and about the same distance.
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| Price:
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| self-catering |
| 6 units |
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Single/double
and family units: Children of all ages are welcome. All units are
self-contained with en-suite bathrooms and own outside entrances. Small
unit: 1 double bed, en-suite bathroom (bath) & self-catering
facilities. Spacious unit: 1 double bed, en-suite (bath & shower)
& kitchenette. Family unit: 1 double & 1 single bed, en-suite
(bath & shower) & kitchenette. Family unit: 1 double, 1 single
bed & sleeper couch, en-suite (bath & shower) and kitchenette.
Family unit: 2 bedrooms: 1 double & 3 single beds, 1 bathroom (bath
& shower) and kitchen. Family unit with 3 bedrooms - 2 double beds
and 3 single beds, 2 bathrooms (bath & shower), lounge and
kitchen
Minutes
away are the excellent McGregor Museum, collections of contemporary
art and colonial Old Masters, the Big Hole - some no-nonsense naming
there! - and Rhodes’s Kimberley Club. Slightly further afield lie the
Kamsferdam flamingos and the Boer trenches at Magersfontein. Fascinating stuff. There is plenty to do in the
area too. Go to the Big Hole Museum. Consisting
of original and carefully reconstructed buildings this museum has
preserved a great deal of the city's past. The Eureka, the first
recorded diamond discovered in South Africa, can be viewed at the
museum. Have some fun sifting through diamond bearing gravel, looking
for your own diamond. Play skittles in the old bowling alley, or just
stroll through the old buildings which have been reconstructed here at
the museum.
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