SPONSORED: Fun ideas for spending summer at home
Nestled in the heart of Johannesburg, Steyn City offers an idyllic escape for those spending their summer holidays at home. With its stunning landscapes and a plethora of fun activities, residents can indulge in outdoor adventures, wellness retreats, and vibrant community events. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or excitement, Steyn City promises an unforgettable summer experience right on your doorstep.
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Imagine a safe and secure haven where you can do it all: find a creative workspace, shop for beautiful gifts, take the kids to extra murals, grab a cappuccino, unwind with a cocktail, or finish the day with a killer workout. For Steyn City residents, this is a daily reality within the lush 2 000-acre parkland of their award-winning residential estate in Joburg.
Not only does this gated estate offer relaxing amenities, there's a school on site too! The forward-focused Steyn City School accommodates learners from Grade 000 to matric – and, to save on time, it’s possible to shuttle to both.
Designed with convenience and luxury in mind, Steyn City offers something for everyone. Not a resident? Experience the estate's splendour at the new Steyn City Hotel by Saxon. Book an overnight stay, savour exquisite dishes at the Guild Restaurant, or ditch your home office for Guild, a shared workspace complete with meeting rooms and conference facilities. For those in desperate need of relaxation, the luxurious Saxon Spa will soon be opening its doors. Indulge in ultimate relaxation and premium wellness treatments.
Steyn City also boasts fantastic leisure facilities for indoor and outdoor activities. Even the kids can be kept busy at the children’s play node.
Whether you're a resident or looking for something exciting to do over the summer holidays, there's something for you at Steyn City.
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If you still need ways to keep busy these holidays, here are some Steyn-City-approved activities to get stuck into:
1. Open an iced tea stand
If you've ever wanted to make boba tea from scratch but found the process a bit daunting, here’s a simple hack to achieve similar results. Inspired by Vietnamese coffee jelly, we’ve combined gelatine with a variety of teas to create tea jelly. Once set, simply place the tea jelly cubes in a glass with ice and pour in your favourite tea. This is a fun way for the kids to earn some extra pocket money, and making iced tea from scratch is budget-friendly. Let the little ones get creative and experiment with their favourite flavours!
2. Welcome the new neighbours
In true neighbourly spirit, why not welcome the new family in the Steyn City community with a home-made casserole? It’s a thoughtful gift for anyone overwhelmed with boxes and containers to unpack, especially in this heat.
3. When guests come knocking
During the festive season, loved ones always seem to pop in unexpectedly. Prepare in advance to ensure you’re not flustered when guests arrive, even the uninvited ones. With a few home-made biscuits on hand, all you’ll need to do is put the kettle on and arrange your treats on a platter. Biscuits are a low-effort way to impress your guests, and baking gives you the chance to get creative with flavours and decorations, adding a personal touch to your offerings.
4. Kids' sleepover
Now that the school holidays are here, the kids can enjoy carefree playtime without the looming threat of homework. Let them invite a friend or two over for a movie night and sleepover. For dinner, treat them to home-made pizza, where they can have fun choosing their own toppings.
5. Signature side
You’re likely heading to a braai or two this season. While everyone’s focused on the meat and drinks, why not switch things up with a veggie-packed appetiser that everyone will enjoy? This crudité-and-hummus platter is the perfect way to keep guests satisfied while they wait for the mains to hit the grill.
Steyn City is an award-winning lifestyle estate that allows you to rent to own. With an epic lagoon, facilities that are suitable for the whole family and a school and office building in the estate, this may be the next place you call home.
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