Place to Visit: Johannesburg

Place of Gold

Gauteng, South Africa

Located on the Highveld, the highest part of South Africa's great interior plateau, Johannesburg is the largest city in the country and is known as the Gateway to Africa. As well as being the bustling financial capital of Gauteng it is also a city that most travellers will pass through at some stage of their journey.

With Soweto, largest of the country's former 'African townships', to the southwest of the centre, and affluent garden suburbs to the north, Johannesburg offers a wide variety of experiences to anyone spending a night or two there.

Great Reasons To Visit

  • Johannesburg international airport provides an important gateway to South Africa
  • Discover a rich heritage at some of Johannesburg's many museums
  • Take a guided township tour of Soweto for a revealing cultural insight

Background

Johannesburg was first established in 1886 when gold was found in the area and President Paul Kruger declared the area open for public digging. From its origins as a tent town it progressed into a tin-shack settlement, then a more elegant Edwardian town, before becoming the modern cosmopolitan city of skyscrapers that it is today. It was declared a city in 1928 and its nickname – Egoli - means “place of gold”.

Relaxing

Experience a wide choice of restaurants, entertainment venues and impressive shopping malls in Sandton City.

Johannesburg

The City has been subjected to a grand inner-city renewal program and offers many heritage sites to visit together with the cultural precincts of Newtown and Constitution Hill. The city houses the tallest building in Africa – the Carlton Centre – 50 stories high, and the tallest tower – the Hillbrow Tower – 270 metres high.

Apartheid Museum

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Gauteng, South Africa

The Apartheid Museum is Johannesburg's most visited tourist attraction, with its large blown-up photographs, metal cages and numerous monitors recording continuous replays of apartheid scenes. The mus...

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Gold Reef City

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Gauteng, South Africa

Gold Reef City is a complex containing a theme park, Apartheid Museum and casino. The Theme Park is created around an authentic 19th Century Gold Mine and includes a heritage tour and numerous rides.

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Johannesburg Lion Park

Lion Park -  Meeting the lion cubs

Gauteng, South Africa

Popular with families, the Lion Park offers terrific close-up views and other experiences with lions, as well as rare white lions. Other large predators at the Lion Park include cheetahs, brown and sp...

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Mandela Museum

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Gauteng, South Africa

Nelson Mandela's humble little house in Orlando West, Soweto, now called the Mandela Family Museum, is an interesting stopover for those keen to imbibe a slice of authentic history on the world's most...

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Maropeng

Maropeng Africa Exhibit

Gauteng, South Africa

Upon arrival, a huge ancient burial mound (the Tumulus) comes into sight and from there on it’s one thrilling experience after another as the secret to our ancestry is revealed. The underground boat r...

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Soweto

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Gauteng, South Africa

Soweto is Johannesburg's 'South Western Township' from which it derives its name. The township is home to more than 2 million people with parts of the town developed and other parts no more than corr...

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Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens

Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens

Gauteng, South Africa

One of eight botanical gardens spread across South Africa. The Walter Sisulu Gardens covers some 300 hectares of landscaped and natural areas. With over 600 indigenous plants and 230 bird species re...

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