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South Africa
Tourism > Free State Accommodation
Kleine Eden Guest House - Accommodation in
Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa
When
you visit Kleine Eden, you're not just creating a memorable experience,
you're making friends. Just ten kilometers from Bloemfontein Golf Club
and Schoeman Park, it really is, as one guest put it, "a true garden
of Eden!" Hospitable hosts are dedicated to ensuring that you'll
have wonderful time. Yes, there's a reason that Kleine Eden was the
winner of AA Travel Guides Accommodation Awards in both 2004 and 2005, as
well as the winner of a Four-Star grading by the Tourism Grading Council
of South Africa.
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10 rooms
1 honeymoon suite |
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The
rooms feature private garden entrances with tranquil water features,
as well as being air-conditioned and en suite. Each room is equipped
with a microwave, fridge, TV with DSTV and M-net, ironing facilities,
internet connection, mini-bar, coffee facilities (and homemade rusks,
milk and juice!), laundry facilities, and a lounge with indoor braai/fireplace!
Guests can order dinner through the home delivery system, or
self-cater. There's also safe parking behind electronic gates, fax and
email services, and a swimming pool. What are you waiting for? Relax
next to the tranquil water feature in your room’s own secret
garden, you might see an angel or two! Enjoy our scrumptious
breakfasts served in front of a log fire in winter or around our
sparkling pool in summer.
Bloemfontein
can be viewed from the top of Naval Hill, where one also come across
wildlife in the Franklin Game Reserve, the only reserve of its kind in
the world completely surrounded by a city. Bloemfontein offers
upmarket shopping centres, hundreds of restaurants and a host of
nightlife opportunities. The streets of Bloemfontein are lined with
magnificent sandstone architecture especially President Brand Street,
which is well worth a walk down. There are many impressive museums and
monuments - one of which is the national Women's Memorial
commemorating the 27 000 women and children who perished during the
Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902. A little later in history the ANC was formed
in 1912 in the Mangaung township of Batho, while the Nationalist Party
was founded in Bloemfontein in 1914.
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