Located on the edge of the Kimberley Big Hole, this 4-star hotel offers luxurious rooms with a flat-screen TV. Facilities include an outdoor pool, a 24-hour reception, and car rental.
Nicolas Goosen
South Africa
The building and its upkeep are amazing. The decor is exceptionally tasteful.
Situated in Kimberley, 6.4 km from Kimberley Mine Museum, Kalahari Lodge Kimberley features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Situated in Kimberley, 2.3 km from The Big Hole, Mondior Manor Guest House features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Keaboka
South Africa
Friendly staff, good location with good security. Clean and they made sure water available although water crisis in Kimberly
Situated in Kimberley, 3.4 km from Kimberley Mine Museum, Airport Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Iris
South Africa
Time didn't allow us to have breakfast, we had to leave at 6am
Dating from 1892, this elegant hotel is located in the Central Business District of Kimberley, 300 metres from the train station. It offers a restaurant, jazz bar and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Kimberley Club Guesthouse offers accommodation in Kimberley. The hotel has a terrace and views of the garden, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant or a drink at the bar.
Jemini
United Kingdom
Beautiful historical hotel. The rooms were very comfortable and very kind and friendly staff. Would definitely recommend.
Situated in Kimberley, 600 metres from The Big Hole, Nare Boutique Hotel features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Kevin
South Africa
The service in the restaurant was poor! Waitress didn't know what she was doing. She clearly had no training.
The first three items that we tried to order were out of stock! Sigh....
Situated in Kimberley, 1.3 km from The Big Hole, Garden Court Kimberley features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Located in Kimberley, 3.3 km from Kimberley Mine Museum, Kimberley Anne Hotel provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a bar.
Set in Kimberley, 3.4 km from Kimberley Mine Museum, Horseshoe Inn and Conference Center offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
I always enjoy the Breakfast.Compliments to the Chef
Kimberley Club Guesthouse offers accommodation in Kimberley. The hotel has a terrace and views of the garden, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant or a drink at the bar.
The room was spacious and the bed very comfortable.
Dating from 1892, this elegant hotel is located in the Central Business District of Kimberley, 300 metres from the train station. It offers a restaurant, jazz bar and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Breakfast was delicious, employees are so friendly
Situated in Kimberley, Boontjieskraal has a garden, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property.
FAQs about hotels in Kimberley
On average, 3-star hotels in Kimberley cost £30 per night, and 4-star hotels in Kimberley are £59 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Kimberley can on average be found for £60 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Its a historic town whose glory has now faded.
The Big Hole was definitely worth a visit, but most of the other historic houses and museums that we wanted to visit are closed during the weekend. (so, doesn't make sense for an out of town visitor at all)
Karishma
South Africa
10
Scored 10
People really friendly.
People really friendly. Lots of old buildings which 8s amazing. Roads terrible though but everything else perfect. Great halaal places to eat was Don Boi and Mini Pakistan. Went to see the the Big Hole and learnt some great history. Places are really close to each other and easy to find.
Sariya
6.0
Scored 6.0
The area around the Big Hole are horribly run down.
The area around the Big Hole are horribly run down. It has wonderful late- Victorian architecture and if the authorities got their act together, it would be a great tourist attraction. The Big Hole museum is well run, but so much more could be done with the once fabulous outdoor museum (replica of the original old town)
Jonathan
South Africa
6.0
Scored 6.0
The CBD (city centre) was incredibly dirty (litter...
The CBD (city centre) was incredibly dirty (litter everywhere) and felt mildly unsafe. This is sadly and unfortunately true of so many towns/cities (both small and large) throughout South Africa these days.
The Big Hole Museum was a surprising breath of fresh air in an otherwise dirty and unwelcoming environment.
The city roads were fairly delipidated, with lots of small potholes. Again, this is simply an indictment of the corrupt and distressingly mismanaged municipalities and local government structures operating throughout South Africa.
Robert
South Africa
6.0
Scored 6.0
Official tourist location are limited to the diamond and war...
Official tourist location are limited to the diamond and war history. There ought to be more local adventures that tourists could participate in; Live music concerts, festivals, interesting spaces to connect with other tourist perhaps.
Had lunch at the Protea Hotel (The Marriot), using a Bolt (Taxify). The drivers are friendly, so are the wait staff.
Grace
8.0
Scored 8.0
I work here so me and my partner explored Both Galeshewe and...
I work here so me and my partner explored Both Galeshewe and The City trips, Diamond Pavilion and Pass by North Cape Mall and Sol Plaatje University, we’re I work.
We’re both from Mafikeng. He came For Diamond Knights Bikers Charity event.
Milner House was a great surprise, it far exceeded expectations and the pictures on the site do not do any justice to this beautiful place. We were pleasantly surprised. Our stay was made more pleasant with your pleasant and helpful staff especially Sharon and her team. Breakfast was OK, there is room for improvement, but no complaints overall. We will definitely keep Milner House in mind the next time we visit Kimberley.
This is such a lovely place to stay - your own little flatlet, with everything you could need to self cater. It's nicely decorated and super clean, the bed is comfortable, there's a nice outside table and chairs if the weather is good, and the location is great- just around the corner from the North Cape Mall and a main road into Kimberley. The hosts are super-kind and helpful. And it's wonderful value for money.
The service was great! The guy called me before checking in to inform me of a crisis at their premises and assured me that I'd get a room at one of their other lodges (Kimberley Botique), that's where I actually spent the night.
The room was neat and clean, so was the bathroom! Top-notch shower! Loved it!
A very nice and small hotel in the center of Kimberley, close to the mall and main roads. The staff were friendly and very helpful. Room was spacious with a full bathroom, separate bath and walk-in shower. A good breakfast to start the day and secure underground parking.
The property has all the historic charm of 1895 Kimberley, but it’s definitely been better maintained than the rest of the City in the last century. Breakfast was great, staff were accommodating and helpful and it had all the necessary amenities.
Nicolene was an exceptional and outstanding host and presence during our stay.
She was knowledgeable, relatable and offered great service.
She is an asset to the Kimberley Anne Hotel.
The food was absolutely delicious
The owner was very accommodating. The unit was very neat and clean. There were emergency lights during load-shedding. There was backup water because Kimberley didn't have water, could take a shower and go on.
Very helpfull and friendly staff. really making our stay awesome.
also the hotel’s theme is fitting to the whole old era kimberley mining town feel
good job!
The accommodation is clean. The host, Ruan, is very welcoming and hospitable. This is the best self catering accommodation in Kimberley. Amenities are close by.
The apartment was everything I expected and had all facilities which one expects in a self catering unit. The location was perfect as it is near all shops.
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