| Brown Sugar Backpackers, Backpacker & Youth Hostel, 75 Observatory Avenue, Johannesburg, Johannesburg, Gauteng |
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This magnificent “castle like” mansion, built by the infamous Mafiosi Manne Da Rocha during the 70’s, will leave you absolutely breathless. You will experience a second to home feeling the moment you enter the house with a much laid back and relaxed atmosphere.
The amazing entertainment area including a pool table, games and under floor heating flowing onto the enchanting patio will invite you to enjoy sundowners, cocktails and champagne in the true South African style. |
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Camping: Bring your own tent and camp under the stars and next to our large pool with green lawn and a spectacular view. Dormitory rooms: Mixed, Female and Private (4-6 bed) dorms with adequate and private bathrooms. Single Rooms: We have rooms with shared or private bathrooms. Double Rooms: We have double beds in the rooms with shared or private bathrooms. Twin Rooms: These rooms have two single beds in the room for travelling friends or buddies to share. Log Cabins: Our very popular “Big Five” village consist of FIVE log profile cabins with ¾ beds that can be utilized as single or double rooms with shared bathrooms. |
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| Our Location & Contact Information: | ||
| Conatct Name: | Liezel Roux |
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| Address: | 75 Observatory Avenue, Johannesburg, 0001, Gauteng | |
| Phone: | 27 11 648 7397 | |
| Fax: | 27 11 648 7138 | |
| Website: | www.brownsugarbackpackers.com | |
| E-mail Liezel Roux @ Brown Sugar Backpackers | ||
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| Note: ALL our bathrooms are newly tiled and renovated and cleaned daily by our friendly staff. Our front desk at reception offers a variety of many interesting tours in and around Johannesburg for your convenience and experience of South Africa. A traditional tour to Soweto is a must where you can view the house of Nelson Mandela, drink African beer and enjoy an African meal at a “shebeen” and take the experience home with you for life. |