Explore the different faces of ever-changing Johannesburg from recent history at the
Apartheid Museum to Gold Reef City, where you can learn about the
city's link with the precious metal and have fun on the rides. See the modern
side of Johannesburg at Sandton's Nelson Mandela Square, a vibrant
eating, entertainment and shopping area. Return to Johannesburg to learn about hops on a
tour of SAB World of Beer in Newtown, and tuck into tribal meals at
Lesedi Cultural Village.
Background
Major attractions cluster in the city centre around the regenerated Newtown
Cultural Precinct, including Museum Africa, which has displays of the
trial that put Nelson Mandela behind bars. Head to the skyscraper-dense Joubert
Park area just outside the city centre to see 17th-century Dutch art at the
Johannesburg Art Gallery. Three miles south, you can relive the
city's golden past at Gold Reef City theme park and ride on its
rollercoasters. Join the locals in arty Melville for a drink and head to
Sandton for upmarket shopping malls.
First-time visit
Get an overview of racial segregation at the Apartheid Museum, then see where
brutalities took place at Constitution Hill, the former location of the Old
Fort prison. You'll see street performers, trendy diners and shopaholics all mixing
happily at Nelson Mandela Square, a buzzing Italian-style piazza with
restaurants and cafes, theatres and shops. Take the kids to Johannesburg Zoo
for a good introduction to African wildlife and learn about township life in the
Soweto area or, for a truly interactive experience, the Lion Park,
where you can play with lion cubs and feed giraffes. At sunset, when the sky turns
pink, enjoy views of the city of gold from the 50th floor of the Carlton
Centre, Johannesburg's tallest building, then enjoy a meal in a
Michelin-starred restaurant in Sandton.
Return visit
Return to Johannesburg for a tour of Newtown's
SAB World of Beer, which outlines the importance of hops since Mesopotamian
times. Or discover the history of migrant workers in South Africa at the nearby
Workers Museum. Take time off from sightseeing for a leisurely stroll
around Zoo Lake, the city's finest park. Revisit
Soweto's township taverns to dine with celebrities or dig into a
Zulu buffet at Lesedi Cultural Village. Head to the malaria-free
Pilanesberg National Park, just 90 minutes north-west of Johannesburg,
for a weekend safari.
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