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Home of Synergy is one of the Parkwood guest houses and provides accommodation in 3 guest rooms for anyone visiting the Johannesburg region.

The Home of Synergy in Parkwood, Johannesburg, situated just a short distance from Rosebank, presents a serene retreat for both business and leisure travellers. The elegantly decorated rooms open onto a lush garden, which includes a tranquil pool, offering the perfect space for relaxation.

Accommodation

Each room is designed to accommodate two guests and features a comfortable king-size bed that can be converted into twin beds, along with an en-suite bathroom that comes with either a shower or a full bath.

Modern conveniences such as a television with DStv, Wi-Fi, tea and coffee-making facilities, and a bar fridge are standard in every room. Some rooms are further equipped with a microwave, while one unit offers a two-plate stove, catering to those who prefer self-catering options.

Detailed descriptions and photographs of the individual rooms are available below to help you make an informed choice.

Onsite Facilities

Guests can unwind in the beautiful garden, which also features outdoor braai facilities to enhance the relaxing environment. Secure on-site parking is available for added convenience.

Location & Attractions

The Home of Synergy boasts an excellent location, just 1 km from the Rosebank Gautrain Station, offering easy access to the surrounding attractions. Golf lovers will find the Killarney Country Club and Houghton Golf Club nearby, while sports enthusiasts can visit the DP World Wanderers Stadium, a short drive away. The property is also close to cultural sites like the Wits Adler Museum and Nelson Mandela Square. O.R. Tambo International Airport is conveniently located 30 km from the property.

Attractions

� Emmarentia Dam
� Johannesburg Botanical Gardens
� South African National Museum of Military History
� Zoo Lake
� Art Galleries