Johannesburg also whooped by natives as Jo'Burg, Jozi and E'Goli is the industrial kernel and the second largest city of South Africa. The city is called as "City of Gold" because it has rich history of gold mining. Jo'Burg is totally a package for its tourists either you pertain to an introvert family or an extrovert class because its attention grasping visitation ranging from the very simple and unwinding destinations to the very hustled and bustled business corners. The city is in a way of its prosperity day by day and is converting into a vibrant focus point for arts and culture. Some of the very known and notorious destinations of Johannesburg are enlisted below so while scheduling your trip in this beautiful city, you may take an idea that what your priorities should be. Travel wide flights is also adding some of the contribution to for their customer all around the UK by offering
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THE APARTHEID MUSEUM:
The museum graphically portrays the Apartheid story through photos, artifacts, newspaper clippings and film footage. Take out your 2 hours and must see this place. Those who are interested in knowing about South Africa's struggle for freedom should also visit Liliesleaf Farm Museum.
CONSTITUTION HILL:
The Hill is the fascinating insight into South Africa's past. The visitors can explore the history at the Number Four Museum, The Women's Gaol Museum and The Old Fort Museum. These forts were together was once known as the fort.
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Located at 8km near to the city center, Gold Reef City will take you into another world. This marvelous place exhibits the production of buildings, businesses, shops, the Royal theatre, a Chinese laundry and a Tailor's workshop.
SOWETO & THE MANDELA MUSEUM:
Soweto is the abbreviation for Southwestern Townships which are located at the distance of 20km from Johannesburg and bestow its visitors a good piece of information about the struggle for the fight of freedom. Mandela House Museum should be included in your plan where Mandela used to live with his wife. Hector Pieterson Museum and Freedom Square are also worth mentioning places.
THE MABONENG PRECINCT:
The vibrant Precinct is a perfect example of a successful mixed use urban renewal project. Divine restaurants, art galleries, shops, hotels, cafes and entertainment venues are its plus points the most alluring above all is the weekly market that tend to make you vulnerable to each and every item you want.
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