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Sandton's character has shifted considerably over the past two decades—it's evolved from a purely corporate enclave into something more layered. Leisure travellers, visiting family, people attending events at the Sandton Convention Centre or exploring the northern reaches of Johannesburg now occupy rooms alongside the traditional business crowd. This mix shapes what hospitality looks like here. A hotel serving this broader Sandton clientele needs to offer something beyond a desk and a bed—access to restaurants and retail nearby matters, sure, but so does whether guests can arrange a golf outing, get restaurant recommendations that aren't generic, or enjoy a quieter morning experience if they're here to relax rather than work. The neighbourhood itself has restaurants, shops, and entertainment options scattered across different pockets, so a hotel's role has partly become helping guests navigate and connect to those spaces. Contemporary Sandton accommodation reflects this reality—it's less about being a fortress and more about being a good entry point to what's actually happening in the area.
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In Sandton, hotels nearest the Sandton Convention Centre carry a premium during major conference periods — properties in Morningside and Rosebank offer comparable Gautrain access at better rates outside those windows. Most upper-tier Sandton hotels offer executive lounges worth factoring into room pricing for travellers working long hours. Check parking costs separately — several of the most expensive properties charge R150 or more per day, which materially changes the true cost of a stay.