Bloemfontein is perched near the centre of South Africa, on the road between Cape Town in the Western Cape and Johannesburg in Gauteng. Bloemfontein is one of the largest cities in the country, but is known for its natural prettiness and warm hospitality. Dubbed the City of Roses, there are scores of gorgeous places to see and explore in this, South Africa's judicial capital. Visitors looking ... cont.
From the N1
Take the Nelson Mandela turn-off from the N1 and turn towards the city which would be left coming from the north (Kroonstad) and right coming from the south (Colesberg). Past the Bible House on the left and turn right at the next traffic light (which is the first traffic light away from the N1) into Jac van Rijn, past the driving range and then take the first road left into Koos van der Walt and again the first road right into Gannie Viljoen Street - number 4 which is the second house on the left.
Be on the look-out for the white and blue boards from Nelson Mandela to the front of the guest house.
From the Airport
Follow the main road into the city and turn left into Nelson Mandela Drive at the 3rd traffic light. From there just keep on going straight through the city, past Mimosa Mall on your right, past the University on your left, past the traffic light with an old army tank on your left after which you will see only empty field on the left and the Tempe army base on your right. At the next traffic light turn left into Jac van Rijn, past the driving range and then take the first road left into Koos van der Walt and again the first road right into Gannie Viljoen Street - number 4 which is the second house on the left.
Be on the look-out for the white and blue boards from Jac van Rijn Street to the front of the guest house.
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