Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest metropolis, known for its remarkable resilience through numerous rebuilds is offering both residents and visitors a cornucopia of events, activities, and attractions this summer. While Johannesburg has long been acknowledged as the nation’s financial hub –nicknamed the ‘City of Gold’ – it offers a vibrant and unique summer experience that transcends its economic prowess.
From music and food festivals catering to culinary enthusiasts to adrenaline-inducing bungee jumping for the adventurous souls, and a treasure trove of historical sites, museums, and galleries for those keen on immersing themselves in the city’s rich culture and the diversity that South Africa embodies.
Here are some of the perennial gems that await exploration in Johannesburg:
Soweto – A cultural haven: Located in the southern reaches of Johannesburg, the renowned Soweto township beckons with a multitude of activities to fill your summer agenda. Begin your journey on the iconic Vilakazi Street, where tantalizing soul food and captivating music await, or pay a visit to the historic residence of the late President Nelson Mandela, the poignant Hector Peterson Memorial, and several other venues that promise a rich, traditional experience.
Soweto is also a sanctuary for unique and indigenous bird species, inviting avid birdwatchers to embark on captivating tours guided by Raymond Rampolokeng. For bookings, contact bayofgracetours@gmail.com.
And for the more daring, a stop at the Soweto Towers is imperative. Here, the opportunity for a 100-meter jump with a rubber cord tied to your feet awaits, and it operates on a first-come, first-served basis, eliminating the need for prior reservations.
· Gold Reef City Theme Park: Nestled in the southern expanse of the city, Gold Reef City Theme Park pulsates with excitement for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re planning a day out with a loved one, family, or friends, the park offers a plethora of rides suitable for toddlers and up. There is also a variety of restaurants and a casino on-site cater to those feeling lucky.
Apartheid Museum: If history beckons, adjacent to the theme park, you’ll discover the Apartheid Museum, open from Wednesdays to Sundays between 9am and 5pm.
This institution weaves together the tapestry of 20th-century South Africa, with a particular emphasis on the rise and fall of apartheid, a poignant chapter in the nation’s history. Admission fees are as follows: adults – R150, pensioners, students, and children – R100, pupils – R55, and teachers – R60.
Workers Museum in Newtown: A hidden gem, the Workers Museum, resides at 52 Jeppe Street, dating back to 1913 and operating through most of the 20th century until the 1980s.
The museum now occupies the restored west wing and uses the east wing for temporary exhibitions and community gatherings.
Constitution Hill: No exploration of Johannesburg’s historical gems would be complete without a visit to Constitution Hill, situated in Braamfontein.
This former prison complex serves as a stark testament to South Africa’s turbulent past and today stands as a museum preserving the country’s rich history. Tickets can be conveniently purchased online via www.webtickets.co.za.
In addition to these permanent attractions, Johannesburg is set to dazzle visitors with an array of one-off shows and festivals this summer. For the art connoisseurs and curious minds:
Urban Zulu Fashion House: The recently reopened Urban Zulu Fashion House, located at the iconic Urban Zulu Gallery at 100 Anderson Street, Marshalltown, Johannesburg, promises a blend of fashion, culture, and excitement.
9th African Women Writers’ Symposium: Presented by Afro Arts SA, this event unfolds from 8-20 October 2023 in Soweto and Johannesburg, featuring talks by luminaries like Egyptian activist and feminist Mona Eltahawy on social media and misogyny, panel discussions on independent book publishing, and workshops on poetry, scriptwriting, and filmmaking.
All programme events are free and open to the public, but RSVP is essential for those wishing to attend in person, to be sent to afroartsurban@gmail.com.
· ‘Nothing But The Truth’ by John Kani: A much-anticipated return, ‘Nothing But The Truth’ by John Kani will grace the stage at the Theatre on the Square in Sandton from 3-21 October 2023. Tickets are available at Computicket, the Theatre on the Square box office, or online at www.TheatreOnTheSquare.co.za.
· Ultimate Rap Music Festival: Rap enthusiasts won’t want to miss the African Throne Tour with Cassper Nyovest on 28 October 2023, and the PJ Morton live concert as part of his global tour on 13 October 2023. Tickets for these shows are available at WebTickets Online Tickets – webtickets.co.za.
Johannesburg boasts an extensive lineup of shows and festivals this summer. For a complete list of options, visit the City Theatres website (https://www.joburgtheatre.com/), where you can handpick from a variety of performances across Johannesburg, Soweto, and Roodepoort.
With Christmas on the horizon, the City Theatres, in partnership with City Parks and Zoo, will illuminate the city with the Festival of Lights, commencing from the end of November and spanning the entirety of December.
Lastly, embark on an enriching tour around Johannesburg with the Red Bus, providing pick-ups throughout the city, including east, west, north, and south Johannesburg. The tour encompasses a diverse array of attractions, from a visit to the Joburg Zoo to a journey through the heart of Johannesburg, all punctuated by stops at heritage sites.
Joburg’s blend of beauty and prosperity casts an irresistible charm that draws people from all walks of life. Whether you’re inclined towards work or leisure, ensure you secure your tickets to partake in the myriad experiences that Joburg has to offer.
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Written by Sascha-Lee Joseph
24.10.2023