Johannesburg City Tour

Tour Features
Constitutional Hill, Carlton centre, Maboneng Precint and Lower Houghton.

Tour Itinerary:
Date Daily
Departure 08h15 - Depart from Emperors Palace Main Reception
Arrival back 12h30 - Return to Emperors Palace Main Reception
Tour Cost R645.00 per person

Tour Details:
South Africa's largest city remains its financial and commercial heart. It's in this fast-paced metropolis that the country's radical political and social transformation is most evident - this is the 'Rainbow Nation' at work. It's a heady experience, with contrasts of every kind round every single corner.

Our tour sets off for Constitution Hill, home of South Africa's architectural marvel, the Constitutional Court and site of Johannesburg's Old Fort Prison (closed Sundays). We explore the inner city of Johannesburg and the influence the discovery of gold brought to this city and indeed South Africa.

We proceed for a visit to the Top of Africa, at the 223m-high Carlton Centre, Africa's tallest building with magnificent views particularly on a clear day - you can see as far as the capital city of Pretoria and you'll be amazed at the number of trees you'll see, easily one of the largest urban forests in the world!.
We visit and explore the Maboneng Precinct, a wonderful example of urban regeneration of the eastside of the Johannesburg CBD which is now home to several independent retail, restaurant, art and entertainment venues - fresh and unique lifestyle offerings of this new exciting development.

We return to your hotel via the flipside of the coin, the lush, up market suburb of lower Houghton. A city of contrasts, that's for certain.

Passenger Information:
Tour Code JNB01
Duration Half Day
Minimum 2 Adults
Vehicle Air conditioned coach to suit group size.
Included Transportation, sightseeing as per itinerary, entrance fees, services of a registered English speaking guide.
Excluded Gratuities, drinks and items of a personal nature.
Activity Level Low
Comments A concise tour of the financial capital of South Africa.


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