Suburbs
Cool and interesting suburbs to visit in and around the Jozi City View area.
Nestled in the foothills of Northcliff Hill, Linden is one of the prettiest, oldest and trendiest suburbs of Johannesburg. It also hosts some of the best restaurants in Johannesburg, making it a highlight for foodies. It's famous for its abundance of coffee shops, eateries, high street shopping, public pool, library and great atmosphere.
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Linden
Nestled in the foothills of Northcliff Hill, Linden is one of the prettiest, oldest and trendiest suburbs of Johannesburg. It also hosts some of the best restaurants in Johannesburg, making it a highlight for foodies. It's famous for its abundance of coffee shops, eateries, high street shopping, public pool, library and great atmosphere.
This pretty Johannesburg suburb hosts many must-try bars and restaurants on the 'Greenside Strip'.
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Greenside
This pretty Johannesburg suburb hosts many must-try bars and restaurants on the 'Greenside Strip'.
Melville is a bohemian suburb of Johannesburg and is the location of many restaurants and bars, mostly frequented by students from the nearby university and young couples and families.
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Melville
Melville is a bohemian suburb of Johannesburg and is the location of many restaurants and bars, mostly frequented by students from the nearby university and young couples and families.
Antiques & Collectables
Long Street
Long StreetA wonderful street to stroll if you love looking at antiques and curiosity stores.
Art and Design
Places, suburbs, markets and shops that feature local art, design and fashion talent in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Maboneng means ‘place of light’ in Sesotho and the name epitomizes everything that this neighbourhood represents. What was once a downtrodden forgotten part of the city is now a thriving junction of residential buildings, tree-lined streets, art galleries, restaurants, boutiques and commercial spaces humming with life – day and night. A definite must see on your trip to Johannesburg.
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Maboneng Precinct
Kruger StreetMaboneng means ‘place of light’ in Sesotho and the name epitomizes everything that this neighbourhood represents. What was once a downtrodden forgotten part of the city is now a thriving junction of residential buildings, tree-lined streets, art galleries, restaurants, boutiques and commercial spaces humming with life – day and night. A definite must see on your trip to Johannesburg.
The Goodman Gallery is one of the most distinguished and longest-standing international contemporary art galleries in Johannesburg, established in 1966. Entrance is free, the exhibitions are always changing and there is always something interesting to see. The surrounding area is also filled with cool restaurants, markets, shops and cafes.
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Goodman Gallery
163 Jan Smuts AveThe Goodman Gallery is one of the most distinguished and longest-standing international contemporary art galleries in Johannesburg, established in 1966. Entrance is free, the exhibitions are always changing and there is always something interesting to see. The surrounding area is also filled with cool restaurants, markets, shops and cafes.
The Rosebank Sunday Market is a firm favourite among locals and visitors boasting over 200 traders. A true expression of South Africa’s talent, diversity, vibrancy and dynamism describes this popular attraction. There's a wide variety of cultural dishes from various parts of the world as well as delicious deserts, smoothies, drinks and craft food stalls selling breads, cheeses, spices and cured meats makes this market a foodie heaven. The rest of the market offers a huge array of fashion, jewellery, art, home and garden ware, books, antiques, collectables, interiors, baked goods, children's play areas. A great atmosphere for a Sunday outing.
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Rosebank Art & Craft Market
Cradock AvenueThe Rosebank Sunday Market is a firm favourite among locals and visitors boasting over 200 traders. A true expression of South Africa’s talent, diversity, vibrancy and dynamism describes this popular attraction. There's a wide variety of cultural dishes from various parts of the world as well as delicious deserts, smoothies, drinks and craft food stalls selling breads, cheeses, spices and cured meats makes this market a foodie heaven. The rest of the market offers a huge array of fashion, jewellery, art, home and garden ware, books, antiques, collectables, interiors, baked goods, children's play areas. A great atmosphere for a Sunday outing.
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Verkehrsmittel
Uber is best
Take the stress out of travelling on Johannesburg roads and trying to find parking by rather using Uber for all outings. Traffic police & road blocks are common on weekends so never drink and drive if going out for the evening!
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Sunscreen and comfy shoes
The African sun is brutal, never leave home without covering all exposed skin (yes, even in Winter!). Comfortable shoes are a must as you'll do a lot of walking while sight-seeing.
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English is easy
Everyone speaks English so you'll have no problem getting around or asking for advice/help/directions from our very friendly locals.
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Avoid exposing Jewellery and Phones
Flashy jewellery and Cell Phones are a temptation to muggers so please don't wear your sparklies when going out on tours and walking around and don't stand around on a street with your phone in your hand. Pack it in a bag/pocket where it can't be seen (especially when waiting for an Uber - be conscious of who is around you).
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Never use an ATM on the street
Never withdraw money from a street ATM where people can see you. Rather go into the banks or shopping centres where there is more privacy.