Johannesburg Cultural and Historical City Tour
Discover Johannesburg's Rich History and Culture on an Engaging City Exploration Experience
people
1 participant
hour
- • Explore Johannesburg, The New York of Africa
- • Experience 1.5 Hours at Constitution Hill Museum
- • Visit The World's Only Street With Two Nobel Laureates
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Embark on a riveting journey through Johannesburg's rich history and the poignant legacy of apartheid with a visit to the Apartheid Museum and Soweto. This experience offers an unforgettable opportunity to delve into one of the most significant chapters in South African history. From the striking exhibits of the Apartheid Museum to the vibrant culture of Soweto, every moment will enlighten and inspire, providing a deep understanding of the country's past and progress.
The adventure begins at the Apartheid Museum, where visitors will encounter powerful displays that illustrate the complexities of apartheid, its impact on South African lives, and the courageous fight for freedom. Next, explore the iconic township of Soweto, a place that played a crucial role in the country’s struggle against apartheid. Discover landmarks such as Vilakazi Street, the only street in the world to boast two Nobel Laureates as former residents, and visit the historic Mandela House, the former home of Nelson Mandela. The visit will be enriched with stories of resilience, hope, and triumph from local guides who bring this vibrant community to life.
This immersive experience is not just a journey through history; it's an incredible gift for anyone looking to understand the depth of South Africa's culture and heritage. Whether for a history enthusiast or someone seeking a meaningful adventure, this exploration of Johannesburg's past makes for a thoughtful and unforgettable present that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Experience Overview:
Johannesburg Historical, Apartheid Museum & SowetoJohannesburg(New York of Africa) in South Africa is the second largest city in Africa, in 2016 there were 4.94 million people living in the City of Johannesburg. Joburg, or Jozi as some prefer to call it, offers visitors an experience as unique and diverse as the city itself. Whether you are on business, in search of a cultural encounter, an adrenaline rush or simply want to relax and unwind for a few days, the city of Johannesburg has everything you’re looking for and more!
History. Settlement of Johannesburg began in 1886 when gold was discovered in the Witwatersrand by an Australian prospector named George Harrison. The discovery spurred a feverish gold rush as fortune hunters from all over the world descended on the area.
Establishment of Soweto and the history of forced removal
Soweto uprising 1976
What to expect:
Duration: between 1 hour and 7 hours
Standard Bank Ferreira Mine Stope
5 Simmonds Street, Building No 5, Johannesburg, 2001
In the 1980s when Standard Bank was preparing the foundations for its new headquarters in the Johannesburg city centre, builders uncovered the entrance to a long-forgotten mine stope that dates back to the city's very earliest gold-mining days.
During the completion of the building the mine stope was preserved and it is now open daily to visitors.
The stope is named for Ignatius Phillip Ferreira, a farmer, soldier and prospector who left his hometown of Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape to join the Gauteng gold rush in 1886. He founded one of the area's very first mining camps in July 1886, and just three months later struck gold.
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Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct
11 Kotze Street, Johannesburg, 2001
Constitution Hill represents South Africa’s dark past and its bright post-apartheid future. Johannesburg’s most notorious historic prisons (all of them now museums) sit side by side with the home of the Constitutional Court, a symbol of South Africa’s triumphant democracy. The site is located on the ridge between two city neighbourhoods, Hillbrow and Braamfontein, overlooking central Johannesburg....
Historical background
Before Constitutional Hill opened its doors as a museum in 2004, the precinct housed a collection of notorious prisons which included the Old Fort, a high-security prison built in the 1890s to house prisoners of war during the Anglo-Boer Wars (1899-1902), the Number Four prison block, a so-called “Native Prison”, and the Women’s Gaol.
During the apartheid era the prison complex became a detention centre for political dissidents, striking mineworkers, those deemed “anti-establishment” and those who simply violated the inhuman pass laws of the time.
Many ordinary and famous people were incarcerated here during its years as a prison including former president Nelson Mandela and passive resistance leader Mahatma Gandhi, who were both imprisoned for their pro-democracy activism.
1 hour, 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Maboneng Precinct
Kruger Street, Fox St, City and Suburban, Johannesburg, 2094
Entrepreneur Jonathan Liebmann bought up dozens of rundown industrial warehouses and factories on the eastern edge of the inner city and set about transforming them. He was inspired by his travels to other cities where he had enjoyed the vibrancy of 24/7 urban life
The name Maboneng is a Sotho word meaning “place of light”, and the growing precinct aims to transform an area that was once blighted by urban decay and crime into a safe, happening and inspiring place to live, work and play.
Frequently compared with trendy, rejuvenated neighbourhoods such as London’s Shoreditch or New York’s Brooklyn, this pioneering precinct draws the inner-city public, as well as the chic, outgoing and partyloving crowds of the city’s northern suburbs.
Best Place to be...(Sunday)
1 hour
Newtown
, , Johannesburg
Today, Newtown remains resolutely color-blind with artists of all races gathering here.
Strategic regeneration projects in downtown Johannesburg have facilitated the development of Newtown as a tourist attraction, residential zone and cultural area.The bridge, which spans the railway tracks which separate the Newtown and Braamfontein neighbourhoods in the Johannesburg city centre took 18 months to build and was completed in 2003. It is the largest cable-stayed bridge in southern Africa
Designed by leading architectural firm Dissing and Weitling, the bridge was specially designed to be lightweight –The construction of the bridge was part of a larger city project to rejuvenate and modernise the inner city and inspire both local and foreign visitors to the city, while also providing an easy, convenient and safe way for residents to travel between the two districts on foot or by car. Some of the trendiest places to visit in Johannesburg can be found in Newtown and Braamfontein.
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Apartheid Museum
Northern Park Way and Gold Reef Rd, Johannesburg, 2001
Apartheid museum the first of its kind, illustrates the rise and fall of apartheid...
2 hours • Admission Ticket Not Included
Johannesburg
Johannesburg
A stamp battery, or stamp mill, was a piece of equipment used to crush gold-bearing rock brought from underground.
20 minutes
Diepkloof Park
12257 Immink Street, Soweto, 1864
Diepkloof Extension Upper Class
Diepkloof is also characterized by Hostels, which were Built to House large numbers of single male migrant workers.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Baragwanath Medical Centre
8103, Bara Mall, Bara Road, Diepkloof, Johannesburg, 1860, South Africa
The largest hospital in Africa and the third-largest hospital in the world.
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Orlando Towers
, , Soweto
Cooling towers make for one of the world’s most epic bungee jumps.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Vilakazi Street
Vilakazi Street, Soweto, 1804
Vilakazi Street may be the only street in the world that can claim to have had two Nobel Laureates as residents - the late Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu. The true electricity of this street comes from those who now call it home, each with their own beautiful stories.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Mandela House
8115 Vilakazi Street, Orlando West, Soweto, 1804
8115 Vilakazi Street, Soweto, is a small, face-brick house where the Mandela family lived from 1946 to the 1990s. Today the house is a museum celebrating his life through artwork
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Hector Pieterson Memorial
Hector Pieterson Square, Soweto
Commemorates 12-year-old Hector’s ultimate sacrifice on June 16, the first child to die by a police bullet. He is buried in Avalon Cemetery, where many of apartheid’s victims are buried.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Mzimhlophe
Mzimhlophe, South Africa
Pass Demonstrations at Mzimhlophe station, Soweto. During the time of the Treason Trial, there were many protests to highlight the injustices of the South African Government.
Home to unique Elephant Houses
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Noordgesig
Noordgesig, Soweto, 1804, South Africa
Coloured township. It is colloquially called "Bulte"(meaning Hills) by its residents and neighbors, as depicted by the Mine Dumps surrounding the Township. The name "Bulte" was coined as a form of endearment by the residen…
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Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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-18029-0001
Johannesburg Cultural and Historical Exploration
people
1 participant
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- • Explore Johannesburg, The New York of Africa
- • Experience 1.5 Hours at Constitution Hill Museum
- • Visit The World's Only Street With Two Nobel Laureates
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