The best way to experience South Africa’s biggest city

Author: Deepak Nangla

Fly into Johannesburg, South Africa’s biggest city, and you could immerse yourself in a fast-changing arts scene, trendy markets and a music scene that’ll keep you entertained for days. Even though Johannesburg suffered in the aftermath of the apartheid, the regeneration of the city during the World Cup in 2010 has given it a new lease of life. Now a constantly changing and dynamic city, Johannesburg has new restaurants, galleries and trendy bars popping up at an incredible speed, offering the perfect backdrop for an exciting city break in Africa. Here we take you through some of the best things to do in the city, from contemporary galleries, to ancient caves with fossils dating back millions of years. Contact Brightsun Travel about cheap flights to Johannesburg and secure your next trip to this exciting city in Africa.

Art

The city’s many art galleries offer a wealth of creative gems to enjoy, like the Wits Art Museum, housed in a former gas station, and the Circa on Jellicoe, a cutting-edge multimedia gallery. Alternatively, head to the impressive Arts on Main, and discover an arts centre with working studios, retail areas and cafes, all housed in a former warehouse. The centre also holds regular markets and performances.

Neighbourhoods & Markets

The trendy ‘Neighbourhoods Market’ in Braam (or Braamfontein, a cultural hub in the city) offers food and fashion galore. And, at Joziburg Lane, a gentrified area of the city, you can roam past working artist’s studios, spend your time at some of the best café’s in the city, and take a tour of some of the city’s new craft beer joints.

Museums

You can explore the city’s social and political history at the Apartheid Museum, which is the first museum of its kind, and a must-see, with installations that showcase personal and inspiring stories of residents who lived through the apartheid era in South Africa. Or, head to Liliesleaf Farm museum to explore the secret headquarters of the ANC (African National Congress) during the 1960s.

Parks

Johannesburg has plenty of parks where you can escape the bustle of the city. The city’s favourite is Zoo Lake, where you can catch locals jogging at the weekend, or playing basketball or football. Head to the Emmarentia Dam, part of the Johannesburg Botanical Gardens, and you could walk, jog or cycle around its well-kept walkways.

Day Trips

Just a day trip from the city, you could explore why the region has been named the ‘Cradle of Humanity’ at the Sterkfontein Caves. The caves showcase ancient fossils dating back over 4 million years, including stone tools and rare archaeological finds. There are also caves to explore and deep underground lakes.

Getting there

Contact Brightsun Travel about a wide range of cheap tickets to Johannesburg from UK, including flights with South Africa’s national carrier, South African Airways, who offer the latest entertainment in Economy class and award-winning flat-bed seats in Business class.

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