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Sun City’s first hotel undergoes an extensive refurbishment

Sun City Resort’s first hotel, which celebrates 45 years in 2024, will undergo a complete upgrade of all 340 rooms, bedroom corridors, bedroom terraces, and the Sun Terrace alongside various infrastructure upgrades.  

The project will be carried out in phases to bring the first 56 refreshed rooms back in operation by the end of November 2024, in time for the Nedbank Golf Challenge.  

Construction on Sun City began in July 1978 and the fast-tracked project was completed at a cost of R30 million in sixteen months. When the resort opened in mid-December 1979, it comprised one hotel only – the Sun City Hotel.  

After just one year, Sun City attracted more than 300 000 visitors to the Extravaganza and theatre shows alone, with the original hotel not coping with unprecedented demand.  

The Cascades, The Cabanas, and The Palace added to the inventory, but the original Sun City ‘casino’ hotel remains as popular as it was in 1979.  

When the hotel was upgraded in 2016 as part of a R1 billion project refurbishment at the resort, the hotel was relaunched as ‘Soho’.  

It seemed an appropriate time to give the hotel its own identity, but this never resonated with customers, and they continued to refer to the ‘Sun City hotel’. While we expected some resistance to the change, we were surprised by how resolutely people would cling to the original name. When we realised how affectionately the Sun City hotel is embraced by South Africans, we restored the hotel’s original name,” comments Brett Hoppe, Sun City ‘s GM.

On completion, the Sun City Hotel will offer 74 family rooms, 50 interleading rooms, 2 paraplegic rooms, 34 luxury rooms, 171 twin rooms, 6 junior suites, 2 presidential suites, and one mock-up room (which is completed).

Paying homage to the rich Tswana culture and the unique surrounds of Sun City, the new Sun City Hotel interiors combine comfort with craft in creating a uniquely African experience.,” says Ryan Ilgner, the director of Blacksmith Interior Inspiration.

Intricate patination gleaned from Tswana weaving is evident in the bespoke carpet designs from the corridors to the bedrooms. These flow beautifully into carved furniture pieces which are one of a kind. 

The golden savannah tones are seen in striking fabric features and the timber used reminds one of the winter grasslands of the bushveld. Rich tan leathers offset these, combined with cool teal accents in the bathrooms, balancing the colour palette beautifully. 

The panoramic artwork of the Pilanesberg pull all these tones together making perfect sense of it all. 

The room designs serve to complement the incredible vistas of the hotel and the seamless flow between them makes for effortless comfort.”