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Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa and it is one of the 50 largest urban areas in the world, as well as being the largest city in Gauteng Province, the richest county in South Africa, and while it is not one of the three capitals of South Africa, but it is indeed worth a visit thanks to what it enjoys With its cultural diversity and great attractions, as well as various entertainment venues … so why not try to discover it this year?

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The best tourist places in Johannesburg

Visit the Apartheid Museum


The Apartheid Museum is very popular with visitors to the city of Johannesburg who are eager to know the history of the city in particular and the history of South Africa in general. This non-profit museum was opened in 2001 and relies on donations and contributions for development and business continuity.
The Apartheid Museum is the first of its kind in the country, as it aims to document the system of apartheid through clips of films and photos, with a variety of artifacts attesting to the events and human stories that were part of the apartheid.

Take a trip to Leon Park

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On an area of ​​500 acres of land in Gauteng County, more than 80 rare lions live in Leon Park along with many other carnivores such as leopards, wild dogs and fog, along with a large group of antelopes, do not miss when visiting Johannesburg The opportunity to see such a wonderful wildlife that attracts tourists from all over the world to enjoy.

Go to Nelson Mandela Square


Nelson Mandela Square was formerly known as Sandton Square, but it was renamed in 2004 in honor of the former South African president and anti-apartheid activist, Nelson Mandela, and the amazing Nelson Mandela statue was built on the square, which usually attracts many visitors to capture the most beautiful The photos next to the famous president, moreover, the square includes a wonderful fountain, which provides a wonderful entertainment for children.

Crook City Crockdale Park Johannesburg


Crock City Crocodile Park is located close to Lyon Park, and it is one of the best places to enjoy watching wild animals in the world from crocodiles to other reptiles, which makes this park a great opportunity for the whole family, and for more enjoyment do not miss the feeding time when the crocodiles wrestle Together with each other on chicken, this is in addition to the snake shows, and after that you will be waiting for you to have a wonderful meal in one of the pizza restaurants in the garden.

Unique opportunities to enjoy in Gold Reef City


Gold Reef City is a park located on a gold mine closed in 1971, where you will be able to enjoy horse riding opportunities as well as learn about the history of mining disasters in the region, and for an additional fee, you can participate in the underground tour of one of the abandoned gold mines surrounding the region.

A trip to Monte Casino

If you find yourself in the Sandton region, you can take a trip to Monte Casino, an entertainment complex that covers 26 hectares of land, and it opened for the first time on November 30, 2000, currently attracting about 9.3 million visitors a year, seeking diversified enjoyment opportunities.

Spend a day in the cultural village of Lisidi


A visit to the Cultural Village of Lyseide with the family is a wonderful opportunity for you to get a close cultural overview of the various tribes and cultures in South Africa, and if you plan to visit soon, know that the village is near the Hartbeesport Dam, and it includes traditional houses with various other traditions of the Zulu people.
And if you want to stay there at a reasonable price, you can choose to stay in one of the traditional bungalows decorated with bright colors and equipped with bathrooms, with various amenities, besides you can also taste the authentic African cuisine prepared by talented local chefs.

Dine at the Fresh Earth Food Store


Fresh Earth Food Store is located on Komati Street, which aims to promote the concept of healthy eating, where a variety of delicious vegetarian dishes are presented that do not contain any artificial additives, colourants or preservatives, so the meals are nutritious and healthy.

Go to the Johannesburg Zoo


The Johannesburg Zoo is located on 140 acres of land and is home to about 2,000 animals of 320 different species, and although it has been owned since 1904 by the Johannesburg City Council, it recently turned into a company registered as a non-profit organization.
Although this park is usually overlooked by tourists, it has evolved considerably over the past few years, and definitely worth a visit, to enjoy opportunities to see hippos, reptiles, monkeys, gorillas, chimpanzees, zebras, rhinoceros, antelopes, tigers, and other Other animals.

The Johannesburg Heritage Museum


One of the most famous places to visit in the city of Johannesburg is the Heritage Museum in Johannesburg, a former prison that offers a wonderful insight into South African history, so that site visitors can explore exhibits at the Number Four Museum, the Gol Women Museum, and the Old Fort Museum. Among the famous former prisoners are Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi.
Today, the old trial building has turned into the South African Constitutional Court, which welcomes visitors wishing to attend hearings and witness the judicial process, and for information guided tours informing visitors of the history of the rich museum.

Mauping District

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The vibrant Maiping District is a great example of a successful urban renewal project, as this region was developed and equipped with unconventional restaurants with cafes, art galleries, shops, hotels, and great entertainment venues with a mix of residential buildings. Among the most important attractions here is the main weekly market that offers visitors dining opportunities from all over the continent, along with galleries, an independent cinema, as well as great hotels with cafes and restaurants that offer delicious African meals.

South African Museum of Military History


The South African Museum of Military History traces the story of all the country's military conflicts, with displays of WWII fighter planes and grenade launchers, as well as exhibitions of tanks, ammunition, weapons and medals. Of particular interest is an exhibition showing how Zulu used traditional healing during the war, as well as modern treatments used on the battlefield, along with another exhibition that reveals life in the trenches during World War I.

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