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Accommodation at Melrose Arch Hotel, Gauteng, South Africa
MELROSE ARCH HOTEL
  • Deluxe hotel
  • 118 elegant rooms
  • Melrose Arch complex
  • Variety of restaurants and shops
Situated in the Melrose Arch complex in Gauteng, this luxurious hotel is a unique response to its setting and enjoys flagship status in the African Pride Hotels Portfolio – a collection of superior deluxe hotels.  

MELROSE ARCH - JOHANNESBURG:
Sheer style and individuality is what redefines the travel experience when staying at Africa's first truly HIP 5 Star Hotel! Through innovative architecture and outstanding design, the Melrose Arch Hotel has become a destination in its own right, attracting those who take pleasure in modern elegance and sophistication.

The Melrose Arch Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa is situated within the exclusive urban Melrose Arch lifestyle development, a "city within a city". The entire Melrose Arch precinct is patrolled by 24 hour Security and monitored by CCTV surveillance for peace-of-mind comfort.

Feel the pulse of urban Africa, whether for business or absolute pleasure, the Melrose Arch Hotel combines superb facilities and service excellence to ensure a truly unique experience.

Located in the exclusive Melrose Arch development, Northern Johannesburg, this Superior Deluxe hotel is within very close proximity to the M1 highway, offering easy accessibility to all business centres and the Airport. The hotel is surrounded by shops and restaurants and is minutes away from various attractions.

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Sophisticated and refined, Melrose Arch Hotel offers highly individual facilities and features, and is Africa's first truly hip hotel. All 118 rooms offer a completely different and superior guest experience from any other hotel on the continent.

Apart from its setting in the Melrose Arch complex, which is a unique combination of high street retail shops, fine restaurants and modern commercial offices combined with new urban living, Melrose Arch Hotel is also only minutes away from Sandton City, Africa's shopping mecca.

DISTANCES:

Johannesburg City Centre: 10 km
Midrand : 18 km
Pretoria: 53 km
Johannesburg International Airport: 26 km
Sandton City (Africa`s shopping Mecca): 6 km
Rosebank Mall: 2.5 km
LUXURY ACCOMMODATION:
Every one of the 118 rooms at the Melrose Arch Hotel offers an opulent blend of modern decor with warm natural tones and luxurious personal touches. The sleek lines of the designer furniture are beautifully complemented by relaxing ambience and mood-enhancing lighting. Considering the stylish luxury of every deluxe room, you'll be forgiven for wanting to spend a fair amount of time indoors and the unique features of our generously appointed accommodation make it possible to do just that. Apart from sumptuous luxury, each room comes standard with a host of first-class business and leisure amenities including:
Flat-screen TV with DVD player and surround sound:

If it's entertainment you want, your room has everything you need. Enjoy one of six complimentary DVDs we've placed in your room, or select from a pay-per-view range at reception.

Otherwise, you're welcome to flip through the huge range of satellite channels.
Whatever you choose to watch, the hi-tech television and DVD surround sound system in your room is sure make it a most entertaining experience.

Mood enhancing lighting:
Set the lights to match your mood and create the perfect ambience. Your room is equipped with 21 lights that can be used to brighten things for business purposes or create a warm and romantic effect if desired.

Free Internet access:
Quick and easy online access is all yours for the duration of your stay. It's free and easy. Just plug in and you're connected. No fiddling with settings or adjusting dial-up accounts. If you don't have a laptop with you, there's an Internet kiosk in the Hotel's Business Centre so you're never out of touch.

Obviously, your luxurious accommodation also boasts all the things you've come to expect from a top-class hotel, including:

* Luxury bath with scented candles
* Separate shower with a shower head as big as a manhole cover
* Climate control at your fingertips with superbly silent air-conditioning
* A fully-stocked mini-bar
* Tea and coffee making facilities
* An executive work desk
* International electrical adapters
* A safe large enough to store a laptop
* A Hairdryer for those bad hair meetings
* Extra length King-size beds

MARCH RESTAURANT:

Feed your senses at the MARCH RESTAURANT, a world-class dining experience, where decor meets a whimsical fusion of intercontinental flavours and cooking techniques.

Designed with the ultimate dining experience in mind, the clean lines and spacious layout of the March Restaurant are sophisticated elegance personified.

Breakfast is served from 06h30 to 10h30 Monday to Friday and 06h30 to 11h00 on Saturdays & Sundays.

A-la-Carte Lunch begins at 12h00 daily and continues with Dinner until 23h00 each evening.

(Capacity : 110 GUESTS)

LIBRARY BAR:
Total relaxation awaits you in our elegant LIBRARY BAR.

Just sink into the inviting leather couches and sip on a whiskey or cognac whilst you indulge yourself in the company of some of the greatest authors of the world, whose books grace our library shelves.

24 hour Service

VERANDA:
Indulge your colonial side while sitting back on the stylish, comfortable VERANDA while watching the world go by and savour the moment with a steaming cappuccino and delicious bite to eat. 24 Hour Service (Capacity : 70 GUESTS, Library Bar & Veranda)

POOL BAR:
Our legendary POOL BAR, where tables can be found nestled comfortably in the shallow water, alongside oversized metal buckets planted with trees. The poolside bar operates from 09h00 to 19h00 daily, you may dine in the pool, reservations are recommended. (Capacity : 60 GUESTS)

MARCH BAR:
Indulge in the finest range of wines, imported malts and cocktails in the sensually intoxicating atmosphere of the March Bar. Our passion for style and luxury permeates every part of the Melrose Arch Hotel. You will find evidence of it in every GUEST area. The Hotel resonates with a vibrant, up-beat atmosphere and extensive facilities cater for every mood and taste.

SOUND ROOM:
Surround yourself with the finest audio-visual entertainment in our luxurious and private Sound Room. Indulge all your senses as the plush furnishings, warm ambience, quality visuals and sounds transport you to another world.
The sound room is available 24 hours, reservations are recommended.

MARCH COFFEE SHOP:
Drink in the unforgettable aromas and flavours of the finest coffees in the world, all made to order with a personal touch at the March Coffee Shop.

MELROSE ARCH:
A key element of life on Melrose Arch High Street and Melrose Square is the variety of restaurants, entertainment and retail choices, many of which are unique and bring something new to the Johannesburg restaurant and shopping scene.
Life on Melrose Square is about activity, movement and energy.

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JOHANNESBURG:

HISTORY:
The region surrounding Johannesburg has been inhabited for millions of years. One of the oldest human skeletons ever found was discovered in a cave in Sterkfontein, to the northwest of Johannesburg in 1998. The skeleton, nicknamed Mrs Ples, is one of the few examples of Australopithecus africanus ever found, and is believed to be approximately 3.5 million years old.

Johannesburg, to all intents and purposes the economic capital of South Africa and indeed even sub-Saharan Africa, arose from a dusty and underdeveloped mining town to become a metropolis attracting scores of immigrants from northern african countries to find work in the city colloqually known as eGoli, the City of Gold.

The city is straddled in the middle of South Africa, no harbour or seafrontage to provide wealth, as is the case with other major metropolitan centres in the country, Durban or Cape Town. That Johannesburg became what it is today is testament to the gold rush in the region towards the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. Having initially discovered gold in the nearby Eastern regions of Barberton and the area now known as Pilgrims Rest in the 1880's, prospectors soon discovered that even richer pickings were to be had on the Witwatersrand region which now incorporates Johannesburg and the Vaal Triangle.

The town was initially much the same as any small prospecting settlement, but as word spread, people flocked to the area from all other regions of the country as well as from North America, the UK and Europe. As the value of control of the land increased, tensions developed between the Afrikaaners, who controlled the region during the nineteenth century and the English, culminating in the Anglo Boer War of 1899 to 1902. The Boers lost the war and control of this province, known as Transvaal, to the English.

When the British declared South Africa a Union in 1910, this paved the way for a more organised mining structure. The South African government instituted a harsh racial system whereby blacks and indians were heavily taxed, barred from holding skilled jobs and consequently forced to work as migrant labour on Johannesburg's growing crop of goldmines.

The regulations of apartheid were abandoned in February 1990, and since the 1994 elections, Johannesburg has, in theory, been free of discriminatory laws. The black townships have been integrated into the municipal government system, and to some extent, the suburbs have become multiracial.

GEOGRAPHY & CLIMATE:
Johannesburg is located in the eastern plateau area of South Africa, known as the Highveld, at an elevation of 1753 metres. The city enjoys a dry, sunny climate with the exception of occasional late afternoon downpours from the months of October to April.

Temperatures in Johannesburg are usually fairly mild, with the average maximum daytime temperature in summer of around 27°C, dropping to an average maximum of around 20°C in winter. During the winter, the temperature occasionally drops to below freezing, causing frost. The annual average rainfall is 600 mm to 800 mm, which is mostly concentrated in the summer months.

Johannesburg's relatively dry climate has not stopped local residents and the city council from planting an abundance of trees, and the city prides itself on having the most planted trees of any city, or about six million, which has created a forest-like appearance, especially in the lush northern suburbs.

The different suburbs of Johannesburg are generally categorised by compass direction, as different areas of the city have greatly different personalities. Since Johannesburg is such a large city, there is great variety in the suburbs that comprise it. While the Central Business District and the surrounding areas were formerly highly desired wealthy areas, they have lost their former reputation after migrants took over abandoned buildings, and the crime level rose accordingly. The suburbs to the south of the city are mainly lower-class residential suburbs along with some townships, although most suburbs in the South tend to be extremely large and undistinguished.

The northern and northwestern suburbs have become the centre for the wealthy, containing the high-end retail shops as well as several upper-class residential areas including Houghton, where Nelson Mandela makes his home. The northwestern area in particular is vibrant and lively, with the mostly-black suburb of Sophiatown a hotbed of political activity and the Bohemian-flavoured Melville featuring lively gathering places and nightlife. Auckland Park is home to the headquarters of the South African Broadcasting Corporation and the University of Johannesburg.

To the southwest of the City Centre is Soweto, a mostly black urban area constructed during the apartheid regime specifically for housing African people who were then living in areas designated by the government for white settlement.

TOURISM:
Johannesburg is a transit point for connecting flights to Cape Town, Durban, and the Kruger National Park, hosts touristic attractions in and around the city, and is geographically close to rural game lodges and similar tourist attractions. Consequently, most international visitors to South Africa pass through Johannesburg at least once, which has led to the development of more attractions for tourists. Recent additions have centred around history museums, such as the Apartheid Museum and the Hector Pieterson Museum. Gold Reef City, a large amusement park to the south of the Central Business District, is also a large draw for tourists in the city. The Johannesburg Zoo is also one of the largest in South Africa.

Because Johannesburg is the economic and business hub of South Africa, it remains quite tourist friendly aside from issues such as crime. It features a variety of world-class hotels, shops, malls, restaurants and casinos, as well as safe drinking water, adequately maintained roads and infrastructure on par with other major global cities. English is spoken everywhere as a primary language.

The city also has several art museums, such as the Johannesburg Art Gallery, which features South African and European landscape and figurative paintings. The Museum Africa covers the history of the city of Johannesburg, as well as housing a large collection of rock art. The Market Theatre complex attained notoriety in the 1970s and 1980s by staging anti-apartheid plays, and has now become a centre for modern South African playwriting.

There is also a large industry around visiting former townships, such as Soweto and Alexandra. Most visitors to Soweto go to see the Mandela Museum, which is located in the former home of Nelson Mandela.

The Cradle of Humankind, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is 25 kilometres to the northwest of the city. The Sterkfontein fossil site is famous for being the world's richest hominid site and produced the first adult Australopithecus africanus and the first near-complete skeleton of an early Australopithecine.

NELSON MANDELA SQUARE:
Johannesburg's Sandton Square has been renamed the Nelson Mandela Square, and celebrated its 10th anniversary - and 10 years of democracy in South Africa - by unveiling the world's first public statue of the man who led his country across the apartheid divide.

Situated in prestigious Sandton Central, the spacious mall winds its way through a delightful array of shops - the style and glamour of international fashion houses and sidewalk cafes, the chic sophistication of decor and designer labels, curios and culture, art and African couture, jewellery and books.

Nelson Mandela Square at Sandton City has been developed around one of the largest civic open-spaces in South Africa. The Square of 1,000 metres (10,700 feet) serves as a stage for a host of activities including concerts, fashion shows, car exhibitions, sporting events and product launches. Fronted by restaurants and coffee shops nestled along colonnades, the Square exudes a cosmopolitan vibe.

The Square's proximity to leading 5-star hotels means that many international tourists and business visitors can also experience this remarkable achievement. The Square is therefore an ideal gathering point for the international market and will certainly become an important tourist attraction. For many international visitors Nelson Mandela has, through his actions, become the symbol for South Africa and no visit to the country is complete without paying homage to him.

Nelson Mandela Square at Sandton City is connected to Sandton City by a Ponte Vecchio galleria, which arches across Fifth Street, and creates one of the largest continuous shopping areas in South Africa. The galleria, linking the centres, forms part of the internal shop-lined street created under glass clad roofing.

Nelson Mandela Square at Sandton City is more than its 100 exclusive retail tenants, its office tower consists of four floors of office accommodation overlooking the Square and the five-star Michelangelo Hotel offers banqueting and conference facilities for up to 160 people with the hotel rooms positioned with ideal views of the beautiful Square.

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