Johannesburg
Discover everything ‘Jozi’ has to offer
Like combining the great outdoors with city life? Then book a flight to Johannesburg to experience this vibrant South African metropolis and its splendid surroundings. Visit the Nelson Mandela House in Soweto and explore the artistic Maboneng Precinct. In the evening you can enjoy the city’s exuberant nightlife. And once you’ve had your fill of the city, go on a safari for a few days to the impressive Kruger National Park.
Elephants and lions in your back garden
One of the main reasons to visit South Africa is its beautiful nature. Admire the Bourke’s Luck Potholes in Blyde River Canyon or take the magnificent Panorama Route to the world-famous Kruger National Park, where you’ll come face-to-face with lions, zebras and elephants. Johannesburg is the ideal destination for a city trip or as the starting point for an inspiring tour of South Africa. Treat yourself: book a flight to Johannesburg now!
Book a flight to JohannesburgA great time going out in ‘Jozi’
In ‘Jozi’, as Johannesburg is affectionately called by the locals, life doesn’t really begin until the working day is done. Enjoy a meal in one of the restaurants on Nelson Mandela Square while being entertained by street artists. Johannesburg boasts many clubs and great cocktail bars, which means you’ll be spoilt for choice after dinner. The luxurious Melville district attracts a fashionable crowd. For a colourful blend of music styles, go to Bassline in the Newtown district where you can dance to jazz, blues and African rap.
Flights to Johannesburg for a unique holiday
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Nature
Many visitors to South Africa hope to catch a glimpse of some of the country’s magnificent wildlife. However, those on a short city trip probably won’t have time to visit one of the world-famous wildlife reserves. Fortunately, there are some opportunities within the city limits of Johannesburg as the Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve is only 11 kilometres south of the city centre.
Arts & Culture
In 1976, at the height of the Apartheid regime, a remarkable theatre was inaugurated in Johannesburg. The Market Theatre challenged the regime by presenting itself as a place where spectators of all races could watch performances together. Those performances denounced apartheid. The idea was simple but powerful: culture can change society.
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