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Johannesburg Travel Guide

 
 

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Johannesburg is about money. It's a city built on dreams of great wealth - literally built on gold. And while the gold mines are now on the outskirts of the city itself, it is money that drives this vibrant city that is widely accepted to be the economic powerhouse of Africa. Not many visitors actually put Johannesburg on their itineraries but most end up spending a day or two here anyway, as it is the main air traffic hub of southern Africa - in fact, of Africa. And guess what? After initially whingeing to their travel agents about having to spend a whole day here, many want to stay longer. Johannesburg has had very bad press. Sure - it's not Utopia, and it's a city where you need to keep your wits about you and preferably not much else, but it's not the criminalised war zone that's been portrayed in the media. And it's a truly vibey place.

If you like cities, you'll love Johannesburg. It's been through a number of incarnations and - at the moment - it's poised on the brink of becoming a truly cosmopolitan African city. While most business moved to the leafy northern suburbs from the CBD (Central Business District) in the 80s and 90s, the inner city is slowly reviving and within a few years it's likely to be a thriving urban environment. The Newtown District, with the Market Theatre, Museum Afrika and the newly constructed Nelson Mandela Bridge, is the epicentre of the urban revival. There is a lot to do in Johannesburg - mainly of the urban and cultural bent but there are plenty of outdoor escapes. One of the most popular day trips in Johannesburg is a tour of Soweto, where you can visit struggle monuments, artists in their studios or a range of informal taverns and music venues.

A similar tour, but offering a glimpse into a totally different type of urban community is that of Alex - or Alexandria Township. While also a black township, Alex is on the fringes of the very fashionable and expensive northern suburbs and grew organically to become the place it is now, which is in stark contrast to the engineered Soweto with its rows and rows of identical houses.

There are loads of interesting museums, the most notable of which are Museum Africa and the Apartheid Museum at Gold Reef City, which is an otherwise rather kitsch, but fun, theme park centred on an old gold mine. Golf courses aplenty will keep even the most avid grass addict happy. You could watch the dancing Lipizzaner stallions at Kyalami - the only operation of its kind other than the Spanish Riding School in Vienna . It's a great outing on a Sunday morning.

Or you could go for a ride in a hot air balloon , take a scenic flight in a vintage aircraft, or even do a short paddle on the Crocodile River. You could try your hand at skydiving, sandboard down a mine dump (big artificial dune made of mine tailings) or rapp-jump a skyscraper. You see - adventure doesn't really need the great outdoors.
And - this is Johannesburg, after all - you could go shopping. Big Time! And if your credit card survives the many tantalising malls and you have money to throw away, you could have a flutter at one of a number of casinos. And Sun City , a world renowned gambling complex with one of the best golf courses in the country, is only about an hour's drive away.

But the best thing about Johannesburg is its central position. It's just a hop, skip and a jump to the marvellous game lodges of Mpumalanga, Pilanesburg or Madikwe, the fascinating Cradle of Humankind, where you can muse on your origins, or the lovely relaxing and scenic Magaliesberg Wilderness Wilderness. Pretoria, with its many museums and historical buildings, great restaurants and even more interesting peripheral destinations, is just a half hour's drive away.

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Accommodation near Johannesburg

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling distance.

 
African Rock Hotel |

African Rock Hotel

Kempton Park Boutique Hotel in Kempton Park

This exclusive boutique hotel is located 11 km from the Johannesburg International Airport in a quiet suburb of Kempton Park, away from the flight path of arriving and departing planes. A well-established, lush tropical garden, a swimming pool and a large patio ensures relaxing outdoor living.

  • R900 p/p sharing
    R1 450 Single
  • 18 Guests
 
 
The Royal Princess Garden Fourways |

The Royal Princess Garden Fourways

Fourways Self-catering in Fourways

The Royal Princess Garden Fourways is a self-catering unit built with a holistic approach in harmony with nature, offering the serene atmosphere of an exclusive African nook.

  • R1 500 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Karibu Guest House / Bed & Breakfast |
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Karibu Guest House / Bed & Breakfast

Brakpan Guest House, Brakpan Bed and Breakfast in Brakpan

Karibu Trading offers affordable accommodation located merely 3 km from Carnival City and 20 minutes from OR Tambo International Airport.

  • R300 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Pension Idube Budget B&B |
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Pension Idube Budget B&B

Melville Backpacker, Melville Self-catering, Melville Bed and Breakfast in Melville

A budget B&B and boutique backpackers close to almost everything in Johannesburg. Our motto is, budget accommodation doesn't need to be cheap and tacky.

  • R160 p/p sharing
    R250 Single
  • 21 Guests
 
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Kwa Mkhabele Lodge and Tours |
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Kwa Mkhabele Lodge and Tours

Oakdene Guest House in Oakdene

Kwa Mkhabele Lodge is situated centrally, being within 10 km from Gold Reef City, Soccer City and Johannesburg city centre. The accommodation comprises nine en-suite bedrooms, a cinema-style big screen television, lounge, a communal pool and dining room.

  • R450 Rooms/Units
  • 22 Guests
 
 
The Royal Princess Garden in Randburg |

The Royal Princess Garden in Randburg

Robindale Self-catering, Robindale Bed and Breakfast in Robindale

The Royal Princess Garden in Randburg is offering both local and international travellers very convenient location for your Holiday Destination.

  • R1 800 Rooms/Units
  • 8 Guests
 
 
Silver Birch Bed & Breakfast |

Silver Birch Bed & Breakfast

Roodepoort Bed and Breakfast in Roodepoort

Renowned for its warm South African hospitality and its cosy ambience, the Silver Birch B&B retains its popularity with couples, families and single travelers. Recent Soccer World Cup visitors only has praise for the friendly hosts and fabulous time they had at Silver Birch.

  • R240 p/p sharing
    R250 Rooms/Units
    R420 Single
  • 11 Guests
 
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The Royal Princess Garden Honeydew |

The Royal Princess Garden Honeydew

Honeydew Private Home, Honeydew Self-catering in Honeydew

The Royal Princess Garden Honeydew is a self-catering unit with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a private garden inside a secure complex. This unit will accommodate six to 10 guests per night.

  • R1 500 Rooms/Units
  • 6 Guests
 
 
Hills and Dales Accommodation CC |

Hills and Dales Accommodation CC

Lanseria Self-catering in Lanseria

Hills and Dales Accommodation is a relaxed, country- and home-style venue, catering for each individual guest's requirements. Enjoy the unique experience of our fully equipped and serviced self-catering and B and B accommodation, with beautiful views overlooking the river and hills.

  • R300 p/p sharing
    R325 Single
  • 27 Guests
 
 
White Aloe Guest House |

White Aloe Guest House

Roodepoort Guest House, Roodepoort Self-catering in Roodepoort

The White Aloe Guest House comprises of six rooms and can accommodate up to 13 guests at any one time. Our daily serviced rooms are spacious and tastefully decorated to ensure an unforgettable stay. Strategically placed lighting in the private and public areas enhance the clean, contemporary style of the house and decor.

  • R295 p/p sharing
    R390 Single
  • 12 Guests
 
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Cradle Of Humankind - Sterkfontein Caves