The Market Theatre Complex houses three theatres - Main Theatre, Laager Theatre and Barney Simon Theatre. The Market hosted much protest theatre during the struggle years and was the birthplace for... more
Covering 148 hectares (365 acres) of highveld hillside rising up from the western shores of the Emmarentia Dam, this is one of the city's most tranquil spots. The dam has a yachting and canoeing cl... more
Apart from providing a pleasant and peaceful stroll through some lovely gardens, the zoo provides a great opportunity for visitors to make sure they know the difference between leopards and cheetah... more
Originally conceived as a likeness of downtown Johannesburg circa 1890, during the gold rush, Gold Reef City's museums and curiosity shops (housed in replicas of the original Victorian and Edwardia... more
The Melville Koppies Nature Reserve protects an extensive area of typical highveld vegetation and includes archaeological remains of both Stone and Iron Age settlements, including iron furnaces. It... more
The South African Breweries (SAB) World of Beer offers tours and exhibits dedicated to the brewing process of the golden nectar and beer tastings in the pub at the end. There are also mock-ups of a... more
The critically acclaimed Apartheid Museum charts the rise of the African National Congress (ANC) and the foundation of the struggle against apartheid, the creation of black homelands in the 1970s, ... more
Located on the same block as the zoo, this small but comprehensive museum covers most periods and armaments of South Africa's military history. Displays include uniforms, tanks, artillery pieces (i... more
Johannesburg's newest attraction that opened in 2004 is on the site of a notorious old prison complex commonly referred to as Number Four. The prison was only closed in 1983 and during the height o... more
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