Johannesburg Apartheid History Guided Tour
Experience South Africa's History and Culture on a Guided Tour in Johannesburg and Soweto

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1 participant
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- • Explore Johannesburg's Rich History on a Guided Tour
- • Experience a 6 to 8 Hour Journey Through South Africa's Legacy
- • Visit the Most Moving Historical Sites in Johannesburg
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Step into the heart of South Africa's rich history with the Johannesburg Heritage Tour, a journey that brings the struggles and triumphs of the apartheid era to life. This immersive experience takes you through the iconic sites of Soweto, the Apartheid Museum, and Constitution Hill, providing an unparalleled opportunity to connect with the past while understanding the resilience of the human spirit. Witness the places where legends like Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu shaped the fight for freedom, and gain insights into the vibrant culture that defines modern South Africa.
The tour begins with a visit to Constitution Hill, a historic site that once housed political prisoners during the dark days of apartheid. Engage with powerful stories and exhibitions that explore the quest for justice and human rights. Next, immerse yourself in the poignant narratives at the Apartheid Museum, where interactive displays offer a thought-provoking look at South Africa's journey from oppression to democracy. Further exploration leads to the Hector Pieterson Museum and the Mandela House, both of which honor the legacy of those who paved the way for a brighter future. Each location offers a unique perspective, making the experience both educational and emotional.
This Johannesburg Heritage Tour is not just a remarkable adventure but also an ideal gift for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in understanding the significance of South Africa's past. Whether for a friend, family member, or colleague, gifting this experience promises to leave a lasting impression, inspiring reflection and conversation for years to come. Share the gift of history and resilience today!
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Experience Overview:
Johannesburg Heritage Tour Soweto Apartheid Museum And CourtStep into South Africa’s story—raw, powerful, and unforgettable.
This guided tour through Johannesburg, Soweto, Constitution Hill, and the Apartheid Museum takes you beyond sightseeing—it brings you face-to-face with the country’s rich culture, turbulent history, and inspiring journey to freedom. Walk in the footsteps of Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu, hear real stories of resilience, and witness the legacy that shaped modern South Africa.
What's included:
- professional and registered tour guide
Not included:
- PERSONAL PURCHASES
What to expect:
Duration: between 8 hours and 9 hours
Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct
11 Kotze Street, Johannesburg, 2001
Step into South Africa’s powerful journey from oppression to democracy with a visit to the Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct, one of Johannesburg’s most important and moving historical sites. Located on the site of a former prison complex, this now-transformed space is home to the Constitutional Court, the highest court in the land, and a living symbol of justice and human rights.
Constitution Hill was once a place of pain and resistance, where political prisoners—including Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, and countless ordinary South Africans—were held during the apartheid era. Today, the site has been reborn as a museum, court, and educational space that honors the struggle for freedom and the triumph of the human spirit.
Highlights include:
Old Fort Prison Complex, Number Four, and the Women’s Jail
Powerful exhibitions on political activism, racial injustice, and resilience
The Constitutional Court, built with bricks from the old prison.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Included
Apartheid Museum
Northern Park Way and Gold Reef Rd, Johannesburg, 2001
Discover the deeply moving and unforgettable story of South Africa’s journey from racial oppression to democracy at the Apartheid Museum, a world-renowned institution located in Johannesburg. This must-visit museum offers a thought-provoking and emotional experience that traces the rise and fall of apartheid through powerful exhibits, multimedia displays, and personal narratives.
From the moment you enter, you're immersed in the harsh realities of the apartheid era—beginning with a segregated entrance that immediately sets the tone. Inside, the museum presents a chronological journey through history, covering key events such as the implementation of apartheid laws, the resistance movement, the Rivonia Trial, and the birth of a democratic South Africa in 1994.
3 hours • Admission Ticket Included
Hector Pieterson Museum and Memorial
8287 Khumalo St, , Soweto
Opened on June 16, 2002, the museum stands just two blocks from the spot where 12‑year‑old Hector Pieterson was shot during the Soweto Uprising of 1976—a defining moment in South Africa’s anti‑apartheid struggle. It was the first dedicated museum built in Soweto and is located adjacent to the dramatic memorial statue and touching water feature.
The museum presents a chronological story—from mounting discontent over Afrikaans language policies, to the peaceful student march, to the tragic violence and national aftermath. June 16 is now commemorated nationally as Youth Day.
It explores broader themes such as student activism, international solidarity, shifts in apartheid policy, and the eventual path toward democracy.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
FNB Stadium
Gate B, Soccer City Avenue,, , Johannesburg, 2147
NB Stadium (also known as Soccer City or “The Calabash”) is Africa’s largest stadium, seating 94,736 spectators. Located in Nasrec on the edge of Soweto, it’s more than a sports venue—it’s a symbol of South Africa’s journey from apartheid to unity. The rounded, earth‑tone exterior mimics a traditional African calabash, complete with mosaic cladding and a ring of lights that evoke fire beneath the pot.
The stadium hosted the opening and final matches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, cementing its international legacy. It was also where Nelson Mandela delivered his first Johannesburg speech after prison release and where his memorial service took place in 2013, attended by global dignitaries.
30 minutes
Mandela House
8115 Vilakazi Street, Ngakane St., Soweto, 1804
Located at 8115 Vilakazi Street in Orlando West, Soweto, Mandela House was the home of Nelson Mandela and his family from 1946 to 1962. Now a museum managed by the Soweto Heritage Trust, it's a modest red‑brick structure that bears symbolic marks of South Africa’s struggle—from bullet holes to scorch marks—and stands as a National Heritage Site since 1999.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Orlando Towers
, , Soweto
These Towers Originally part of the coal-fired Orlando Power Station (commissioned in the 1940s, decommissioned in 1998), the towers have been transformed into a dynamic symbol of post-apartheid creativity and community pride . The murals depict iconic figures from Soweto’s culture—featuring themes of soccer, music, fashion, and township life .
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellations & Refunds
Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
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Product SKU: ZA-44924-0002
Johannesburg Apartheid History Tour Experience
people
1 participant
hours
- • Explore Johannesburg's Rich History on a Guided Tour
- • Experience a 6 to 8 Hour Journey Through South Africa's Legacy
- • Visit the Most Moving Historical Sites in Johannesburg
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