The Sun City and Lost City entertainment complex is nestled on 60 acres of South African desert in the crater of an extinct volcano, where luxury in the embrace of lush greenery has taken on a new meaning. The jewel of the Sun City resort is rightly called the Lost City Palace, which boasts a hand-carved interior with exquisite furnishings that depict the classic South African landscape.
Inspired by the myths of a lost African kingdom, the Lost City Hotel was opened in December 1992. It sits at the highest point in Sun City, its magnificent proportions and graceful towers visible from every corner of the resort. The amazing imagination of the architect of the African Palace shines through in every detail, from the majestic structures to the fine mosaics of murals and fountains that complement the graceful architecture.
The exterior is an imitation of a sea beach with velvet palm trees. The valley of artificial waves includes a 5600 square metre swimming pool, water slides and bridges. The lush botanical garden, criss-crossed by walking trails, makes the Palace even more charming. The hotel's main dining room overlooking the intricately decorated pool surrounded by plush sun loungers where visitors can bask in the sun is also unique. Fountains, bustling waterfalls and an incredible array of sculptures along the paths between the hotel and its gardens, golf courses and the Valley of the Waves pool - this idyllic cove beach, reminiscent of a tropical postcard island, elicits only rapturous exclamations from visitors.
Sun City Resort is renowned for its unique blend of relaxation, fine Afro-French cuisine, golf courses, gambling and resort entertainment for adults and children alike.

