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Midrand-Digital.Pdf World Class Africa Make your reservation today at Central Reservations: 086 111 5555 | www.premierhotels.co.za PREMIER HOTELS • PREMIER RESORTS • SPLENDID INNS BY PREMIER EXPRESS INNS BY PREMIER • EAST LONDON INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE Introduction Midrand’s location is one of its great attributes. It is located halfway between Johannesburg and Pretoria, the two major cities in the Gauteng province. The main artery in Gauteng, the N1 freeway, runs straight through the middle of Midrand. Midrand, once a small halfway station, has rapidly grown into a business hub and is the home for the head offices and distribution centres of a large number of well-known businesses. It is identified as one of the 8 tourism nodes in the Johannesburg area and home to large-scale industries such as textiles and motor vehicles. This pristine hotel offers luxury bedroons and several services and facilities to ensure a truly remarkable stay. The luxurious Premier Hotel Midrand offers guests a restaurant located on the ground floor of the hotel. This 80-seater venue provides the ideal setting in which to unwind and relax. Meals are served either buffet style or set menu and embrace the freshest ingredients available. Premier Hotel Midrand • Midrand • Gauteng • South Africa Overview LOCATION ACCOMMODATION 69 Standard Rooms This pristine hotel owns prime position in the Midrand area, which is the Queen or twin beds | En-suite bathroom Telephone | Air-Conditioning | Hairdryer halfway point between Johannesburg and Pretoria. This area has grown into Tea & Coffee Making Facilities Safe| Select one of the business hubs of the Gauteng Province, and with easy DSTV Bouquet access to the N1 highway, it makes exploring Johannesburg a pleasure. 42 Executive Rooms King or queen size beds | En-suite 2 Suites bathroom | Telephone | Air-Conditioning Private Sitting Room | King or Queen beds Hairdryer | Tea & Coffee Making Facilities En-suite bathroom | Telephone | Air Safe | Select DSTV Bouquet Conditioning | Hairdryer | Tea & Coffee Making Facilities Safe | Select DSTV Bouquet HOTEL FACILITIES Business Centre Swimming Pool On-Site Parking Smoke Free Hotel Free Wi-Fi Restaurant & Bar Conference Facilities Transport & Shuttle Service Laundry and Valet 24 Hour Reception Premier Hotel Midrand • Midrand • Gauteng • South Africa Conference Facilities The Premier Hotel Midrand provides impeccable facilities to host conferences, product launches, corporate functions, weddings, banquets and cocktail parties. The fully equippedconference venues have all the latest equipment to ensure the best conference. STANDARD CONFERENCE PACKAGE INCLUDES: STANDARD EQUIPMENT: • Arrival tea, coffee, rusks and fresh fruit kebebs • Over-head Projector • Mid morning tea, coffee, and pastries • Screen • Lunch • Flipchart • Afternoon tea, coffee and biscuits • Stationery ** All other audio visual requirements can be arranged by the Hotel. • Mints and mineral water Air-conditioning On-site Parking Business Centre Extramural activities can be arranged by the Hotel Premier Hotel Midrand • Midrand • Gauteng • South Africa Wine & Dine The luxurious Premier Hotel Midrand offers guests a Restaurant located on the ground floor of the hotel, This venue provides the ideal setting in which to unwind and relax. Meals are served either buffet style or set menu and embrace the freshest ingredients available. Breakfast is a scrumptious variety of seasonal fresh cut fruits, continental meats and cheeses, daily baked breads and pastries to the trad tional hot fare at the Grand Central Restaurant, a sure way to start the day. Lunch is a light meal made to order and can be enjoyed in the stylish restaurant or, weather permitting outside by the pool. Enjoy a buffet or set menu meal in the Grand Central Restaurant where delectable and mouth watering cuisine is perfectly married to fine South African wines. Delicious meals may also be enjoyed in the privacy and comfort of your bedroom. Warm colours, a relaxed atmosphere, excellent service, and delicious meals all contribute to a lovely time at the Grand Central Restaurant, conveniently situated on the ground floor of the hotel. Premier Hotel Midrand • Midrand • Gauteng • South Africa Local Attractions The diverse range of activities and attractions available to guests of Premier Hotel Midrand can be attributed to its location at the heart of Gauteng. From the Midrand Urban Market to The Mall of Africa, Midrand offers shoppers a unique blend of local and international shopping experiences. From the largest Mosque and conference centre in South Africa to beautiful bird and animal sanctuaries, Midrand is a diverse and uniquely South African destination. 37km O.R. Tambo International Airport 6.3km Mall of Africa 33km Lion Park 30km SAB World of Beer 35km Apartheid Museum 16km Montecasino 23km Rosebank Mall Premier Hotel Midrand • Midrand • Gauteng • South Africa Map & Directions Directions from Centurion Directions from Fourways: • Merge onto Danie Joubert Fwy towards • Take the N1 ramp to Pretoria Krugersdorp • Merge onto N1 Western Bypass • Take exit 124A to merge onto N1 toward • At the interchange Buccleuch, keep left and Midrand/Johannesburg follow signs for N1 toward Pretoria • Take exit 111 for New Road toward M71 • Take exit 111 for New Road toward M71 • Slight right onto New Rd • Merge onto New Rd • Turn left onto 6th Rd • Turn left onto 6th Rd • Take the 1st left onto Invicta Rd • Take the 1st left onto Invicta Rd • Turn right onto 3rd Rd • Turn right onto 3rd Rd • Follow down on 3rd road, Premier Hotel • Follow down on 3rd road, Premier Hotel • Midrand will be on your Left. • Midrand will be on your Left. Directions from Pretoria CBD Directions from o.r. tambo airport: • Head south on Ben Schoeman Fwy • Take exit 46 on the right to merge onto R24 • Continue onto N1 toward Johannesburg • Take exit 111 for New Road toward M71 • Take the exit to stay on R24 • Slight right onto New Rd • Take exit 113 for N3 S/N12 toward M2/ • Turn left onto 6th Rd Kimberley/Germiston/Durban • Take the 1st left onto Invicta Rd • Keep right at the fork, follow signs for N3 • Turn right onto 3rd Rd N/N1/Pretoria • Follow down on 3rd road, Premier Hotel • Turn left onto N3/N3 Eastern Bypass • Midrand will be on your Left • At the interchange 104-Buccleuch, keep left and follow signs for M1 toward Johannesburg Directions from JHB CBD • Take exit 104 on the right to merge onto N1 toward Pretoria/Polokwane • Head north on De Villiers Graaff Motorway • Take exit 111 for New Road toward M71 • Continue onto M1 • Merge onto New Rd • Continue onto N1 • Take exit 111 for New Road toward M71 • Turn left onto 6th Rd • Merge onto New Rd • Take the 1st left onto Invicta Rd • Turn right onto 3rd Rd • Turn left onto 6th Rd • Follow down on 3rd road, Premier Hotel • Take the 1st left onto Invicta Rd • Turn right onto 3rd Rd • Midrand will be on your Left. • Follow down on 3rd road, Premier Hotel • Midrand will be on your Left Premier Hotel Midrand • Midrand • Gauteng • South Africa World Class Africa 187 3rd Road • Halfway Gardens • Midrand • Gauteng Province • South Africa • 1619 PO Box 459, Halfway House, 1685 • Central Reservations: 0866 111 5555 Tel: + 27 (0) 10 161 0000 • Fax: 086 546 3112 • Email: [email protected] w w w . p r e m i e r h o t e l s . c o . z a PREMIER HOTELS • PREMIER RESORTS • SPLENDID INNS BY PREMIER EXPRESS INNS BY PREMIER • EAST LONDON INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE.
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