Johannesburg

South Africa, Africa

Johannesburg, often called Joburg or Jozi, is the beating heart of South Africa's economy and culture. This sprawling metropolis is a melting pot of diversity, where bustling business districts seamlessly blend with vibrant cultural hubs and historic landmarks. Explore the poignant history of apartheid and Nelson Mandela's legacy in Soweto's streets and museums. Indulge in world-class dining and nightlife in trendy neighborhoods like Maboneng and Braamfontein. Discover the city's artistic side in galleries and markets showcasing local talent. Johannesburg's energy is palpable, offering visitors a dynamic urban experience and a gateway to South Africa's complex past and promising future.

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History

Johannesburg's history is a tale of rapid transformation from a dusty mining camp founded in 1886 to become Africa's economic powerhouse. Initially a gold rush settlement, the discovery of gold in the Witwatersrand Basin attracted fortune seekers and immigrants, shaping the city's diverse demographics. By the early 20th century, Johannesburg emerged as a hub of industry and commerce, fueling South Africa's growth but also enduring challenges such as segregation and apartheid laws. The city played a pivotal role in the struggle against apartheid, evidenced by landmarks like Constitution Hill and the Mandela House Museum. Today, Johannesburg stands as a vibrant, resilient city embracing its multicultural heritage and modern ambitions.

What To See

  • Apartheid Museum
  • Mandela House Museum
  • Constitution Hill
  • Soweto Township
  • Maboneng Precinct
  • Johannesburg Art Gallery
  • Cradle of Humankind

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