Welcome To Garden Court South Beach, Durban, Kwazulu Natal
This modern art-deco style hotel has a prime position on Durban's Golden Mile and overlooks the Indian Ocean.
Offering panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and harbour with easy access to both beaches and the city centre, Garden Court South Beach is an attractive accommodation choice for business and leisure travellers. Situated on the tourist-friendly stretch of coast, the hotel offers a wide range of facilities, including:
• A breakfast room, gift shop, and steakhouse.
• A warm, sparkling pool overlooking the ocean.
• Access to a variety of entertainment facilities within the city and surrounds.
And finally, to ensure you have a great stay, we offer supremely good breakfasts, brighter smiles from all our staff, new bathroom delights, faster and simpler web check-in and a warm and cosy room.
All in all, you're in for a really great stay. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
Directions
From Durban International Airport:
Take the M4 Southern Freeway to Durban. Take Victoria Embankment turn-off into Winder Street and into Rochester Street. Turn left into Marine Parade.
Rooms & Suites
• 1 Queen Bed Superior Smoking
57
• 1 Queen Bed Smoking
35
• 2 Double Beds Smoking
60
• 2 Double Beds Non-Smoking
91
• Wheelchair Accessible Room with Shower & Bath
2
• 1 Queen Bed Non-Smoking
104
• 1Queen Bed Non-Smoking
65
Total Rooms
414
Room Services
All rooms have:
• Air-conditioning
• AM/FM radio
• Remote controlled colour TV
• Voice mail
• Coffee / tea making facilities
• Hairdryer
• Iron / ironing board (on request)
• Private bathroom
• Separate wardrobe
• Work desk with lamp
• Guest room voltage - 220V
• Data port on phone (on request)
• Safe (certain rooms)
• Free morning newspaper delivered to room - Frequent Guest Director Members only
• Room meal service available 12h00 - 15h00 and 18h00 - 22h00
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Being situated on the south-eastern seaboard of South Africa in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban is adjacent to the Indian Ocean in the east, and is bordered by the Drakensberg Mountains in the west and to the south lies the Atlantic Ocean.