The Birchwood Hotel
The Birchwood Hotel
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14 Viewpoint Street Boksburg 1459 Johannesburg |
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Description
The Birchwood Hotel & OR Tambo Conference Centre is Southern Africa’s largest Hotel & Conference Centre. With 665 accommodation rooms and over 50 conference rooms, Birchwood is capable of sleeping 1 000 delegates and hosting over 4 000 delegates on the property for conferencing. The Birchwood also caters for smaller groups and FIT’s with some dedicated services and attractions. There is an on- site tour operator, car rental service and various restaurants.
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| Rates are TAX inclusive, per Room, and will be charged in South African Rand (R) |
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Double Room
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R1271 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 |
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1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 |
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Single Queen
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R923 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 |
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1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 |
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Twin Room
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R923 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 |
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1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 | 1369 |
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Jo’burg, or ‘Jozi’ as it’s more commonly known, is without a doubt the great big beating heart of South Africa, and has long played a Jekyll-and-Hyde role in the global consciousness. Often the stage on which the epic of this extraordinary nation has been played out, the colossus of Jo’burg – with all its thrills and foibles – is today a fascinating, multitudinous city, where all the ups and downs of 21st-century South Africa can be witnessed in three, multicolour dimensions.
In the past, the city’s darker personality proved the most enduring. The Jo’burg of the newsflash was a city where fear and loathing reigned supreme; a city where spiralling gun crime and poverty had manifested itself in a society where one half of the population stagnated, while the other looked on impassively through coils of razor wire.
As ever, there is an element of truth to the stereotypes. Jo’burg does bear scars of South Africa’s turbulent 20th century, and many will take time to heal. Stark inequalities persist, but armed with a new self-confidence – ironically most pronounced in the infamous township of Soweto – Africa’s giant hub is beginning to introduce itself to a healthier diet of urban renewal and social regeneration.
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