Discover Johannesburg and Soweto’s rich history and vibrant culture. Visit iconic sites, meet locals, and experience the lively atmosphere on this half-day tour.
Discover Johannesburg and Soweto’s rich history and vibrant culture. Visit iconic sites, meet locals, and experience the lively atmosphere on this half-day tour.
- Johannesburg - Begin with a hotel pickup, offering a general introduction and overview of the area.
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Houghton Estate - One of Johannesburg’s most affluent suburbs, Houghton Estate is where Nelson Mandela, its most famous resident, lived. You can see his house, where he resided during his presidency and where he passed away in December 2013.
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- Johannesburg - Begin with a hotel pickup, offering a general introduction and overview of the area.
- Houghton Estate - One of Johannesburg’s most affluent suburbs, Houghton Estate is where Nelson Mandela, its most famous resident, lived. You can see his house, where he resided during his presidency and where he passed away in December 2013.
- Munro Drive Viewpoint - Built by Italian prisoners of war during WWII, this national monument offers a scenic view of Johannesburg’s northern suburbs and the world’s largest man-made subtropical forest.
- Hillbrow - Known for its diverse population, Hillbrow showcases the influx of immigrants to Johannesburg, often likened to the New York of Africa. Driving through its neighborhoods feels like traveling between different countries.
- Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct - A former prison and military fort, now a museum and home to South Africa’s highest court. It tells the story of the country’s journey to democracy and once held notable figures like Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi.
- Nelson Mandela Bridge - A striking and iconic landmark in Johannesburg, this bridge is a relatively new addition to the skyline. You’ll drive over it en route to New Town, with your guide pointing out historic sites and heritage buildings.
- Mining District - Discover Johannesburg’s early mining history with relics from the gold rush era, including mining headgear and stamp mills, along with informative boards.
- Standard Bank Ferreira Mine Stope - Located in the basement of Standard Bank’s headquarters, this preserved mine entrance was one of the city’s first prospecting sites, now a small museum.
- Maboneng Precinct - A revitalized area filled with restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, art galleries, and studio spaces, bringing new life to the inner city.
- FNB Stadium - Drive past Africa’s largest football stadium, which hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup’s opening ceremony, matches, and final.
- Diepkloof Park - Known for its upmarket section, Diepkloof Extension, this area features large, owner-built houses and higher-than-average property prices compared to other Soweto suburbs.
- Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital - One of the world’s largest hospitals, occupying 173 acres with 3,200 beds and 6,760 staff members. You’ll hear interesting stories about the hospital as you drive past.
- Orlando Towers - These two cooling towers are now an entertainment center with a famous bungee jump and a barbecue restaurant.
- Sakhumzi Restaurant - Located on Vilakazi Street, known for having two Nobel Laureates as former residents, this restaurant offers a Soweto-style buffet with traditional South African cuisine.
- Mandela’s House - Take a guided tour of Nelson Mandela’s former home, now a significant heritage site with exhibits and artifacts telling his story.
- Hector Pieterson Museum and Memorial - A self-guided tour of this museum, which chronicles the 1976 Soweto student uprising and is named after a 13-year-old victim. It stands as a symbol of resistance against apartheid brutality.
- Johannesburg - After an enriching day in Soweto, you’ll be dropped off at your starting point or accommodation in Johannesburg.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- English speaking Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- English speaking Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Personal Purchases
- Lunch
- Personal Purchases
Explore and learn about Johannesburg, a city marked by a history of exclusion and segregation, yet known for its cosmopolitan resistance against apartheid. Discover a land of contrasts and encounters that will leave you inspired and enriched.
Visit Soweto, the former home of two Nobel Prize winners, Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu.
Experience the rich…
Explore and learn about Johannesburg, a city marked by a history of exclusion and segregation, yet known for its cosmopolitan resistance against apartheid. Discover a land of contrasts and encounters that will leave you inspired and enriched.
Visit Soweto, the former home of two Nobel Prize winners, Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu.
Experience the rich cultural heritage of South Africa’s townships on a day trip. Meet friendly locals, delve into the vibrant history, and immerse yourself in the colorful atmosphere of these fascinating communities.
Music and dance on Vilakazi Street in Soweto showcase a lively blend of traditional rhythms and modern fusions, reflecting the country’s diverse cultural influences and creative spirit.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.