Johannesburg Tourist Map

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This map shows streets, roads, points of interest, tourist attractions and sightseeings in Johannesburg.

Johannesburg, often called "Joburg" or "Jozi," is South Africa's largest city and the provincial capital of Gauteng. Located at an elevation of 5,751 feet (1,753 meters), it serves as the country's main economic and financial hub. The city was founded in 1886 during the Witwatersrand Gold Rush, which transformed it from a small settlement into Africa's wealthiest city.

The city offers several significant tourist attractions, including the Apartheid Museum, which documents South Africa's history of racial segregation, and Constitution Hill, a former prison complex turned museum. The Carlton Centre, Africa's second-tallest building, provides panoramic views from its observation deck.

Transportation options include the Gautrain rapid rail system, which connects the city to O.R. Tambo International Airport, Pretoria, and other key locations. The airport serves as Africa's busiest air hub, handling over 21 million passengers annually.

Visitors should note that Johannesburg experiences a subtropical highland climate with warm summers and mild winters. The best time to visit is during spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) when temperatures are moderate and rainfall is minimal. Most tourist areas are located in the northern suburbs, including Sandton, Rosebank, and Melrose Arch, which offer modern shopping centers, hotels, and restaurants.



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Last Updated: December 17, 2024