accommodation

StayEasy Rustenburg

Magaliesberg Mountains, South Africa

About StayEasy Rustenburg

Conveniently located in the heart of Rustenburg in the Northwest province, the StayEasy Rustenburg hotel combines business amenities, free unlimited Wi-Fi, comfy rooms, an Everyday Breakfast, and more at budget-friendly rates.

A previous TripAdvisor Hall of Fame winner, the 125 rooms at StayEasy Rustenburg are a traveller favourite. Every room is en-suite, has air-conditioning, a television with DStv, unlimited Wi-Fi, and other home comforts. The option of either two single beds or a double and sleeper couch makes the hotel ideal for solo, family or group travel.

In between day trips to Pilanesberg National Park or shopping at the nearby Waterfall Mall, guests can relax in the pool and on the sundeck.

The hotel is built with natural materials to complement the surroundings and was designed to be kinder to the environment with a reduced carbon footprint.

24-hour Security
Conference Centre
Laundry Service (Available)
Pool
Restaurant
Secure Parking
Airport Shuttle (Available)
Off Site
Amusement Park
General Sightseeing
Historical Tours
Museums

Accommodation Options

Standard Rooms

Each of our Standard Rooms has a modern en-suite bathroom with shower, as well as air-conditioning, complimentary uncapped Wi-Fi, a work desk, a television with a selection of DStv channels, and other home comforts.

Rooms are designed for the convenience of all types of guests, whether you’re travelling solo, as a group, or with kids. Standard Rooms have either two single beds or a family-friendly configuration with a double bed and sleeper couch.

Whether you’re here for business or safari day trips to Pilanesberg, our Standard Rooms have all the essentials for a relaxing and great value stay in Rustenburg.

Standard Room Amenities
Air Conditioning
En-Suite
Satellite / Cable Television
Tea / Coffee
Television

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