Johannesburg

Johannesburg is South Africa’s largest city and the commercial heart of the country. Until recently, most travellers viewed Johannesburg as nothing more than transit city. But that view has changed and Jozi (as it’s is affectionately known to locals) is rapidly becoming a travel destination in its own right.

Joburg has a high-paced energy and ‘Afropolitan’ flavour. The city centre has been transformed by urban regeneration projects in hubs such as Maboneng with its Sunday market, art galleries and vibrant street art. Upmarket Sandton and its northern neighbours is where you’ll find Joburg’s most luxurious hotels and glitzy shopping malls. While south of the city lies sprawling Soweto, a township infused with the history of the struggle against apartheid.

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Highlights in Johannesburg

  • Visit the dark and gripping Apartheid Museum
  • Go on a tour of Soweto, stopping at Nelson Mandela’s old home
  • Get to know the inner city on a guided walking tour
  • Shop up a storm at Nelson Mandela Square in Sandton
  • Drive out to the Cradle of Humankind and Sterkfontein Caves

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