Johannesburg is the world's largest city not built on a coastline, or on a lake or river. That's why Joburg is also called the world's biggest 'dry port'. More than half of the cargo that arrives through the ports of Durban and Cape Town arrives at the container terminal at City Deep. Even though Johannesburg is well over 120 years old (founded on 4 October 1886 during the gold rush), it is still one of the youngest major cities in the world.
There is only one other city on the continent that is bigger than Joburg, and that is the bustling metropolis of Cairo in Egypt. Johannesburg is the second biggest city on Africa.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Bottled water
✔ In-vehicle air conditioning
✖ Coffee and/or Tea
✖ Dinner
✖ Snacks
✖ Alcoholic Beverages
✖ Lunch
✖ Soda/Pop
✖ Breakfast
Pickup Locations
1. Kassaboera Lodge
2. 8 on Acacia Bed & Breakfast
3. St Andrews Hotel & Spa
4. ANEW Hotel & Convention Centre OR Tambo Johannesburg
5. Little Thatches
6. Open Arms Guest House
7. Elson Lodge
8. SUN1 Alberton
9. The Giglio Boutique Hotel
10. Afrique Boutique Hotel O.R Tambo
11. Europrime Hotel
12. Indlovu Lodge & Conference Venue
13. Silverbirch at Birchwood
14. aha-Kopanong Hotel and Conference Centre
15. TreeTopia Guesthouse
16. Africa Centre Airport Leisure Hotel & Guest Lodge
17. SUN1 Benoni
18. ANEW Hotel Parktonian Johannesburg
19. Carnival City
20. Road Lodge Carnival City
Itinerary
1
Apartheid Museum
The Apartheid Museum illustrates what life was like for South Africans under the apartheid system through dramatic photographs, videos, press clips, personal artefacts and moving anecdotes.
The museum is situated at the Gold Reef City campus in Ormonde where it opened its doors in 2001.
Duration: 2 hours
2
Gandhi Square
Gandhi Square, named for the Indian leader and human rights activist, is located in Johannesburg’s central business district.Today the main focal point of this busy square is the unique 2.5m statue of Gandhi dressed in the robes of an attorney and it is also among the top Johannesburg attractions. While Gandhi was living in Johannesburg worked as a lawyer, and the site of the present square was also the location for city’s first court building, where the young Gandhi often made appearances.
Duration: 15 minutes
3
Carlton Centre
If you want a bird’s-eye view of Johannesburg, the 50-storey Carlton Centre is the place to go. Visitors to the centre can enjoy a panoramic view of the City of Gold from the Top of Africa, as the topmost floor of the building is known: 360 degrees of dense cityscape and outwards towards the countryside and beyond.
The tallest building in Africa and once the tallest building in the southern hemisphere, the Carlton Centre stands 223m high – about 40m shy of featuring on the world’s top 100 skyscrapers list.
4
Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct
Constitution Hill is a living museum that tells the story of South Africa’s journey to democracy. The site is a former prison and military fort that bears testament to South Africa’s turbulent past and, today, is home to the country’s Constitutional Court, which endorses the rights of all citizens.
There is perhaps no other site of incarceration in South Africa that imprisoned the sheer number of world-renowned men and women as those held within the walls of Constitution Hill.
Duration: 60 minutes
Additional info
• Wheelchair accessible
• Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
• 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
• Infants seats are available on request.