Nthateng's B&B
Johannesburg's guest house market has transformed as the city's economy has diversified. International visitors arriving for conferences or business now compete for rooms with domestic tourists, backpackers, and families visiting from other provinces. The city's spread — the distance between Sandton, the inner city, the northern suburbs, and the airport — means location matters differently here than in compact cities. Nthateng's B&B operates in a Johannesburg that demands flexibility: guests need reliable transport connections, neighbourhoods that feel safe and walkable, and hosts who understand both local business culture and leisure tourism. The rise of remote work has also changed who stays and how long they stay. What works in Johannesburg's guest house sector now is understanding that the city attracts a genuinely mixed crowd, and catering to that mix thoughtfully sets one place apart from the dozens of others advertised online.
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