Discover the vibrant urban heritage of South Africa on a full-day tour through Johannesburg and Pretoria. Begin in Johannesburg with a visit to Constitution Hill, drive past the iconic Nelson Mandela Bridge, and explore the lively cultural hub of Newtown. Then, venture to Pretoria, the administrative capital, where you'll admire the Union Buildings, Church Square, and the impressive Voortrekker Monument. Don't miss Melrose House, a Victorian gem linked to the 1902 Peace Treaty. This tour offers a rich blend of history and culture with knowledgeable guides and comfortable transport for an engaging exploration of these two dynamic cities.
- Full-day tour covering Johannesburg and Pretoria's key attractions
- Visit Constitution Hill, Nelson Mandela Bridge, and Newtown
- Explore Pretoria's Union Buildings, Church Square, and Voortrekker Monument
- Enjoy storytelling from expert guides in comfortable transport
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Constitution Hill: Explore a former prison complex turned museum, where the Old Fort, Women’s Jail, and Number Four prison reveal South Africa’s journey from oppression to democracy. End with the inspiring Constitutional Court, a living symbol of justice. Chancellor House: Visit the modest building where Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo opened their first law practice, now a heritage site with exhibits that honor their fight for equality. Newtown Precinct: Experience Johannesburg’s cultural hub, alive with street art, historic warehouses, Mary Fitzgerald Square, and vibrant theatres. It’s the beating heart of the city’s creative spirit.
iscover South Africa’s capital of heritage and democracy. Voortrekker Monument: A towering granite landmark honoring the pioneers of South Africa’s interior. Guests explore marble friezes, historic exhibits, and enjoy panoramic city views from the monument’s heights. Paul Kruger House: Step inside the preserved Victorian home of Paul Kruger, former president of the South African Republic, with original furnishings and artifacts that bring his era to life. Church Square: The historic heart of Pretoria, framed by grand architecture and the statue of Paul Kruger, where key political and cultural events unfolded. Melrose House: An elegant Victorian mansion where the 1902 Peace Treaty of Vereeniging was signed, offering richly decorated interiors and exhibitions of Pretoria’s role in history. Union Buildings: South Africa’s seat of government, set in terraced gardens with sweeping city views and the iconic Nelson Mandela statue—a symbol of unity and democra
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