What very little people know is that one of South Africa's best Hotel School's operated from the top levels of this hotel in the last few years of its existance. I was one of the students who lived and studied there in 1997 before it closed in December. This hotel truly was remarkable and I am blessed with many beautiful and even sometimes naughty memories of living, studying, working in all departments of this hotel.
My Father had an office on the 44th floor of the Carlton Towers, representing ELF-AQUITAINE. Unfortunately, my Father never showed me the view. He didn't mix personal with professional matters
Why aren't there more documentaries about the buildings in Johannesburg these days people just see the CBD as a dump of old concrete buildings just waiting to catch fire because of neglect and the undermining of the rule of law. Sandton is nice but Johannesburg really is our New York in South Africa it's such a shame that we letting it go 😭 like this I want us to be building tall imposing structures in our city of Gold just like the old days I know because of historical circumstances the reason why Johannesburg became what it is but we can repurpose it to become a beacon of economic growth once more. There is so much history in this city that South Africans don't know about and if they don't know about it they cannot value the city we don't need to build new cities in South Africa we just need to repurpose reorganize and rebuild our older ones. If only I had money at least 1 billion rands I would buy the Carlton Hotel and return it to what it used to be and the entire Precinct as well. Thank you for your hard work I look forward to seeing more documentaries.
Tshepo!!! Thank you very much for your comment. I completely agree with you! I love CBD also and I am looking to do more small videos about CBD landmarks. I am now working on the Johannesburg Sun and Towers. Hope to drop it before the end of the year. It is difficult to get the right information about these concrete monuments and try to understand what really happend back in the day.
Thanks for this wonderful channel and video. I remember the Carlton hotel with fond memories. Every Friday afternoon I'd catch the bus to Eloff Street with my parents and then we would have an early supper at the Koffiehuis near the foyer where a pianist always played. I had my 21st birthday at the Three Ships and married my first husband in one of the ballrooms. A very special hotel indeed.
@@sindimatrix poor masses had their homelands and still have them today ,nobody stopped them to go back ,they came into the Republic of South Africa looking for work, nothing else
I loved Joburg now live in the States. I worked in the Carlton Center & my apartment was the opposite side of the JG Stryden Tower (sorry that spelling is not correct). Brings back wonderful memories of friends, just a great place!
Hi Arlene. Thanks for your comment. I wish I could have seen joburg cbd back in the day. I will try to bring more videos about joburg landmarks when I can.
It's heartbreaking to look back and see how this city has been destroyed. No more clean streets with law and order no more SAA no more SAR even the municipal bus service was so reliable those days JHB RIP😢
We used to put on some beautiful fashion shows in the Ballroom at the Carlton, it could hold a few thousand people. I remember doing a shoot, there at the presidential suite amongst others, for overseas commercials; El Goucho, was another amazing restaurant, superb food; Three ships, that was another level, altogether.
Hi ,Can you please do a video of The interior of the Carlton Hotel .I've done a mini research about the building & I've wondered how it looks like inside.Would appreciate it if u did🙏🏽👍🏽
Hello David, as an expat SA-citizen, now living in Germany, born & raised in "Jo'burg", I closely follow what is going on in SA and in that fascinating city. Thank you for the interesting information which in detail I did not know. My father often told us fondly of the Carlton Hotel in the 70's. Question: Could you do a video clip about the other Joburg tower, far lesser known as the Hillbrow Tower? I believe it is called the Sentech Tower nowadays? There also, my father told me, was a famous restaurant in the late 60's and in the 70's. He also recalled it vividly, with good memories. Perhaps you could recall its name and maybe you could do a short historical clip about that very handsome tower? Saw it last from afar in 2014, on my last visit to "Egoli". Unfortunately, no time to visit the Carlton Center or the 2 towers, but I was in the City Centre, in front of the very impressive "Anglo American Headquarter" Building of the Harry Oppenheimer time. Also a landmark building for another film clip......later....nice work, David, good information site for visitors from abroad! Keep it up, still lots of potential.
Hi Roger. Thank you so much for your time in writing this comment. I am working on the Sentech Tower video at the moment. Will be out sometime next month. Feel free to see this two videos: Hillbrow tower history - ruclips.net/video/uJ3ydXs8FXQ/видео.html Anglo American HQ aka The mining district - ruclips.net/video/9bPa8H6CJfc/видео.html Again thank you so much for your support! Regards directly from Joburg!
@@rogerlecucq4117 There was also a disco at the top of the Hillbrow tower called "Cloud Nine."I spent many happy evenings there, during the seventies.Also the restaurant revolved. Regards, from Michael Jonathan Lewis, Allan's-Nek, Roodepoort, JHB. South Africa.
There were some other very fine hotels in downtown Jo'Burg. The Mark, the Sands, the Harrison Reef, and the Chelsea. They've all been abandoned and are now inhabited by squatters.
What happened to the 5star President Hotel where Onassis stayed when he visited South Africa and The Landros where Elisabeth Tylor and Richard Burton stayed
I spent my wedding night there in December 1972. Soo fancy then. Years later we spent a night there for free after telling them we spent our wedding night in the hotel...So many years ago. An Old Girl in KZN SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦
@@LivinginSAtv but isnt it ironic. Space was needed so "Hey, comon, lets knock down a beautiful old historic buiding and build a modern ugly scyscraper in its place so that we can make more money. Not even 100 years later and ugly scyscraper is deserted and serves no purpose
@@goforgold7082 unfortunately in the 1960's there was a bigger concern of turning joburg into an african New York, golden capital of the world, than worry about historical assets.
I worked across the road from this magnificent hotels, it was closed because thugs, thieves robbed the tourists so many times that the tourists stopped coming ...simple as this...
A beautiful country trashed on the alter of democracy ,on the alter of "political correctness " ...but what we see is a twisted retrogression that makes apartheid appear like a lovely life in Hawaii
What very little people know is that one of South Africa's best Hotel School's operated from the top levels of this hotel in the last few years of its existance. I was one of the students who lived and studied there in 1997 before it closed in December. This hotel truly was remarkable and I am blessed with many beautiful and even sometimes naughty memories of living, studying, working in all departments of this hotel.
My Father had an office on the 44th floor of the Carlton Towers, representing ELF-AQUITAINE. Unfortunately, my Father never showed me the view. He didn't mix personal with professional matters
I remember seeing the Carleton Centre being constructed in 1971.
Why aren't there more documentaries about the buildings in Johannesburg these days people just see the CBD as a dump of old concrete buildings just waiting to catch fire because of neglect and the undermining of the rule of law. Sandton is nice but Johannesburg really is our New York in South Africa it's such a shame that we letting it go 😭 like this I want us to be building tall imposing structures in our city of Gold just like the old days I know because of historical circumstances the reason why Johannesburg became what it is but we can repurpose it to become a beacon of economic growth once more. There is so much history in this city that South Africans don't know about and if they don't know about it they cannot value the city we don't need to build new cities in South Africa we just need to repurpose reorganize and rebuild our older ones. If only I had money at least 1 billion rands I would buy the Carlton Hotel and return it to what it used to be and the entire Precinct as well. Thank you for your hard work I look forward to seeing more documentaries.
Tshepo!!! Thank you very much for your comment. I completely agree with you! I love CBD also and I am looking to do more small videos about CBD landmarks. I am now working on the Johannesburg Sun and Towers. Hope to drop it before the end of the year. It is difficult to get the right information about these concrete monuments and try to understand what really happend back in the day.
Thanks for this wonderful channel and video. I remember the Carlton hotel with fond memories. Every Friday afternoon I'd catch the bus to Eloff Street with my parents and then we would have an early supper at the Koffiehuis near the foyer where a pianist always played. I had my 21st birthday at the Three Ships and married my first husband in one of the ballrooms. A very special hotel indeed.
The anc government is what happened... Take a look at the rest of the country, not rocket science.
Dont forget apartheid too,you cant have luxuries in tge face of the poor masses and expect the luxury not to cease glistening !
@@sindimatrix its worse now than under apartheid. Don't take my word for it, go ask Malema and Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini
@@sindimatrix poor masses had their homelands and still have them today ,nobody stopped them to go back ,they came into the Republic of South Africa looking for work, nothing else
@@sindimatrix Still better then, than now. The worse is yet to come. You saw last year's looting and burning over Zuma. Mob mentality people.
@@sindimatrix evidently ANC cadres think its okay to steal from the poor masses and over regulate businesses and labour laws so that they can't work.
I loved Joburg now live in the States. I worked in the Carlton Center & my apartment was the opposite side of the JG Stryden Tower (sorry that spelling is not correct). Brings back wonderful memories of friends, just a great place!
Hi Arlene. Thanks for your comment. I wish I could have seen joburg cbd back in the day. I will try to bring more videos about joburg landmarks when I can.
It's heartbreaking to look back and see how this city has been destroyed. No more clean streets with law and order no more SAA no more SAR even the municipal bus service was so reliable those days JHB RIP😢
We used to put on some beautiful fashion shows in the Ballroom at the Carlton, it could hold a few thousand people. I remember doing a shoot, there at the presidential suite amongst others, for overseas commercials; El Goucho, was another amazing restaurant, superb food; Three ships, that was another level, altogether.
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I KEEP WATCHING YOUR VIDEO AND AGAIN A BIG THANK YOU
Hi ,Can you please do a video of The interior of the Carlton Hotel .I've done a mini research about the building & I've wondered how it looks like inside.Would appreciate it if u did🙏🏽👍🏽
I am in joburg I was thunking of going through to do some research if u in or from south-africa looking for someone to join me
THANKS SO SO MUCH I WORKED THERE IN THE 70 S I USED TO GET A DOUBLE DECKER BUS HOME AFTER.MY SHIFT AT 10P.M WHAT A WONDERFUL HOTEL IT WAS
this would make a great rental apartment block.
Hello David, as an expat SA-citizen, now living in Germany, born & raised in "Jo'burg", I closely follow what is going on in SA and in that fascinating city. Thank you for the interesting information which in detail I did not know. My father often told us fondly of the Carlton Hotel in the 70's. Question: Could you do a video clip about the other Joburg tower, far lesser known as the Hillbrow Tower? I believe it is called the Sentech Tower nowadays? There also, my father told me, was a famous restaurant in the late 60's and in the 70's. He also recalled it vividly, with good memories. Perhaps you could recall its name and maybe you could do a short historical clip about that very handsome tower? Saw it last from afar in 2014, on my last visit to "Egoli". Unfortunately, no time to visit the Carlton Center or the 2 towers, but I was in the City Centre, in front of the very impressive "Anglo American Headquarter" Building of the Harry Oppenheimer time. Also a landmark building for another film clip......later....nice work, David, good information site for visitors from abroad! Keep it up, still lots of potential.
Hi Roger. Thank you so much for your time in writing this comment. I am working on the Sentech Tower video at the moment. Will be out sometime next month.
Feel free to see this two videos:
Hillbrow tower history - ruclips.net/video/uJ3ydXs8FXQ/видео.html
Anglo American HQ aka The mining district - ruclips.net/video/9bPa8H6CJfc/видео.html
Again thank you so much for your support!
Regards directly from Joburg!
The restaurant at the top of the Hillbrow tower was called Heinrich's.
@@larryblack5804 Thanks for the information, Larry. Appreciate it.
@@rogerlecucq4117 There was also a disco at the top of the Hillbrow tower called "Cloud Nine."I spent many happy evenings there, during the seventies.Also the restaurant revolved. Regards, from Michael Jonathan Lewis, Allan's-Nek, Roodepoort, JHB. South Africa.
Cloud Nine.
That was my favorite place of all times .made unforgettable memories there ❤
Our country has a beautiful history
There were some other very fine hotels in downtown Jo'Burg. The Mark, the Sands, the Harrison Reef, and the Chelsea. They've all been abandoned and are now inhabited by squatters.
a sad story indeed..
What happened to the 5star President Hotel where Onassis stayed when he visited South Africa and The Landros where Elisabeth Tylor and Richard Burton stayed
Aurevoir Camarades...
I spent my wedding night there in December 1972. Soo fancy then. Years later we spent a night there for free after telling them we spent our wedding night in the hotel...So many years ago. An Old Girl in KZN SOUTH AFRICA 🇿🇦
That is worth a year or two. Golden Years. Crystal Years
i miss the 80,s in hillbrow best time of my life........
MUCH APPRECIATED
Even in pretoria CBD there's beautiful hotels that are closed down it's sad
The first hotel looked so much nicer
Different hotels for different eras. I do agree with you anyway. Space was needed for new buildings in CBD. Same problem Sandton has today.
@@LivinginSAtv but isnt it ironic. Space was needed so "Hey, comon, lets knock down a beautiful old historic buiding and build a modern ugly scyscraper in its place so that we can make more money. Not even 100 years later and ugly scyscraper is deserted and serves no purpose
@@goforgold7082 unfortunately in the 1960's there was a bigger concern of turning joburg into an african New York, golden capital of the world, than worry about historical assets.
@@goforgold7082 THANKS TO THE BLACKIES.
AAAAAAAH. Now, You are 💔.
I use to work at the carton hotel in the 90 ties
Lowering The Floor Levels Should Be The Opportunity Of Stability Of This Building *8 levels
Bro, whats up with your mike
Thanks but would also been nice to spend most of the time of the clip addressing the title.
R u of portuguese origin? You have the accent
Yes I am Portuguese. I do speak portuguese fluently. I was raised there. South african from my father's side.
@@LivinginSAtv 👏👏👏👏
Long Story. Angola. Luanda 1973.
Ahahahaha!
I worked across the road from this magnificent hotels, it was closed because thugs, thieves robbed the tourists so many times that the tourists stopped coming ...simple as this...
Whats happenened to South africa is a hellava lot worse than apartheid ever was
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL HOTELS
Ahhh ANC was a huge mistake 😢
The Royal Family of the United Kingdom, not England!
🍀🤞.
Everything is just becoming office building these days
Ils foutent strictement rien, RUclips Blancs-Becs. You may be younger than me, but you don't have my intensity when it comes to fight.
that's what happens if you replace republican nationalism with democratic communism. At some stage in the 1970's, 1USD=0.70ZAR. Today 1USD=17.40ZAR.
Aaaaaaah! It is just too much. I don't know how to keep my head above 🌊.
A beautiful country trashed on the alter of democracy ,on the alter of "political correctness " ...but what we see is a twisted retrogression that makes apartheid appear like a lovely life in Hawaii
I couldn't have put it better.
Let's twist again.