Skip to main content

Search hotels in Kuruman

Enter your dates to see the latest prices and deals for Kuruman hotels

Kuruman – 37 hotels and places to stay

Filter by:

Star Rating

Review score

Located in Kuruman, 2.8 miles from Kuruman Golf Club, Kuruman Hotel provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.

Their beds are comfortable
Review score
Good
161 reviews
Price from
$71.50
1 night, 2 adults

Located in Kuruman, 1.4 miles from Kuruman Golf Club, Eldorado Lodge CC provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and barbecue facilities.

There was no breakfast offered as stayed over friday night
Review score
Very Good
146 reviews
Price from
$51.69
1 night, 2 adults

Located in Kuruman, 1.6 miles from Kuruman Golf Club, Kuruman Inn has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.

It's near town
Review score
Good
202 reviews
Price from
$74
1 night, 2 adults

Located in Kuruman, 1.3 miles from Kuruman Golf Club, Kuruman Lodge has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.

View
Review score
Good
538 reviews
Price from
$80.22
1 night, 2 adults

Offering garden views, Leach Lodge in Kuruman has accommodations, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a garden, a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.

the sourrounding is really nice
Review score
Good
163 reviews
Price from
$65.29
1 night, 2 adults

Safari Travelodge provides air-conditioned rooms in Kuruman. Providing free private parking, the 3-star guest house is 4.1 miles from Kuruman Golf Club.

Review score
Good
111 reviews
Price from
$44.62
1 night, 2 adults

Cunningham Cottage Guest House provides air-conditioned accommodations in Kuruman. There's a private entrance at the guest house for the convenience of those who stay.

This B&B has a beautiful garden, a very welcome place to recover after a long drive. There are little extras supplied like complimentary chocolates, toiletries, and a decanter of fortified wine and glasses to welcome guests. The breakfast supplied was very good, with superb coffee. This was our third visit, and it will continue to be our stopover point on future trips to the Northern Cape from Gauteng.
Review score
Excellent
33 reviews
Price from
$102.84
1 night, 2 adults

Providing a garden, Chrisand Guesthouse offers accommodations in Kuruman. Offering complimentary private parking, the guest house is 3.2 miles from Kuruman Golf Club.

The Decor was beautiful so neat
Review score
Excellent
114 reviews
Price from
$42.60
1 night, 2 adults

Pab-Love Guest House in Kuruman provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a garden. There's a private entrance at the guest house for the convenience of those who stay.

Review score
Good
167 reviews
Price from
$39.67
1 night, 2 adults

Cosy flatlet in Kuruman offers accommodations in Kuruman, 3.2 miles from Kuruman Golf Club. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi.

Cleanliness, comfort and very quite place
Review score
Exceptional
13 reviews
Price from
$48.97
1 night, 2 adults
See all 37 hotels in Kuruman

Most-booked hotels in Kuruman in the past month

See all

What Guests Said About Kuruman:

  • Review score

    Our guys go up on a regular basis for work and are super...

    Our guys go up on a regular basis for work and are super impressed with everything. Clean rooms, comfortable beds, everything in working order. Their only complaint is that they cannot spend too much time in the garden as they are in Kuruman to work! Other than that, they really enjoy it. Perfect place for a work crew.
    Guest review by
    Maria
    South Africa
  • Review score

    Kuruman itself has deteriorated since my last visit.

    Kuruman itself has deteriorated since my last visit. We had someone try and open our car door while driving through town! Luckily my door was locked, not sure what would have happened then. We tried to avoid the main road through Kuruman to avoid any further occurances. Took back roads where we could, but there are a lot of potholes. The state of the town is not good, very untidy and full of rubbish lying around.
    Guest review by
    Lynnore
    South Africa
  • Review score

    We arrived late (5.30pm) on a Saturday afternoon.

    We arrived late (5.30pm) on a Saturday afternoon. The town was full of litter as well as what looked like sewage coming from a public area. There was public drinking overflowing onto the street, broken bottles and rubbish everywhere. We were not comfortable going out to look for food. All the restaurants appeared to be closed except for the fast food places anyway. I would never go back there again, Drive through or stop sooner.
    Guest review by
    FABIENNE
    South Africa
  • Review score

    My first time in Kuruman. An extremely busy town.

    My first time in Kuruman. An extremely busy town. However has all eating places and a good mall. However I did want to visit key places of interest but was warned off by the potential crime in the area.
    Guest review by
    Savithree
    South Africa
  • Review score

    Moffat Museum - the main reason for our visit - was a huge...

    Moffat Museum - the main reason for our visit - was a huge disappointment. Buildings seemed OK, though all locked up, and seemed to function only as a conference venue. None of the staff even greeted us, let alone provided directions, except for a young man we found carrying chairs who offered to let us through if we paid him R20 each. Eye of Kuruman somewhat littered with plastics, polystyrene etc, but the morning we left, we saw a whole team cleaning it up.
    Guest review by
    Jeffrey
    South Africa
  • Review score

    It was a middle point in our journey to Springbok from...

    It was a middle point in our journey to Springbok from Joburg . Unfortunately the town is rather a mess and looks run down and the Moffat mission was deeply disappointing. It could be a real gem as the history is so interesting but it’s totally neglected .
    Guest review by
    Anonymous
    South Africa