About Johannesburg
Johannesburg (also Jo'burg, Egoli or Jozi) is a large metropolis and South Africa's largest city. Once regarded as South Africa's crime capital in the turbulent nineties, the city has shaken off that reputation led by its youthful exuberant population and a growing black middle class, not to mention the omnipresent soundtrack of Amapiano and house music. With a wealth of historic sights and neighbourhoods to explore, there's enough to fill a visit of days, weeks, or even months before getting a true feel for the city. Jo'burg is a city on the move where the most ambitious of South Africans (and Africans more broadly) come to seek opportunity in the big city.
Source: Wikipedia
Essential Information
Currency
South African rand (ZAR)
Symbol: R
Language
Afrikaans
Also: English, Southern Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Southern Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa, Zulu
Phone Code
+27
International dialing code for South Africa
Driving
Drive on the left
Standard for South Africa
Region
Africa
Southern Africa
Connectivity
Always-On[dead link], +27 11 575-2505, provides prepaid Wi-Fi access in a number of locations in and around Johannesburg. Simply connect to the access point and you will be given the opportunity to pay for access by credit card. Pricing starts at around R15 for 10 minutes or R60 for 100MB.
Getting Around Johannesburg
Local transportation and navigation tips
Johannesburg was a city built for the car and so public transport is in the development process. The Gautrain (a speed train not part of the metro system) is a good, clean and safe way to jump fast between the airport, Malboro, Midrand, Rosebank, Pretoria and Centurion. There are buses and minicabs on the streets, but there tends to be no designated stops, so buses may be flagged down on main roads such as Oxford street and Jan Smuts. They can be unsafe, but larger double decker metro bus are ea
Safety in Johannesburg
Moderate Safety (Global Peace Index: 2.283)
About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)
Johannesburg has stubbornly high crime levels. Armed security guards (not necessarily the police) are a common sight in the city. Ask local people, such as your hotel staff, on what to do and when to do it.
Where to Stay in Johannesburg
Accommodation tips and recommendations
Sandton and the northern suburbsoffer a wide range of accommodation.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
2 protected sites near Johannesburg


Human Rights, Liberation and Reconciliation: Nelson Mandela Legacy Sites
Group of structures or buildings in South Africa
Things to See in Johannesburg
19 landmarks and points of interest
Alexander Theatre
theater in Johannesburg, South Africa
Baptist Church, Troyeville
building in South Africa
Beyers Naudé Square
City square in Johannesburg, South Africa
Bidvest Stadium
building in South Africa
Friedenskirche
building in South Africa
Joburg Theatre
theatre in Johannesburg, South Africa
Johannesburg Stadium
stadium
Soccer City Stadium
stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa
Statue of Nelson Mandela
statue in Johannesburg, South Africa
Bet David
Reform Jewish synagogue in South Africa
Delta Park
park in Gauteng, South Africa
Fietas Museum
museum in Pageview, Gauteng, South Africa
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