When to Go
Best Time to Visit
April–September. Cool dry winter; October–March brings rain and afternoon thunderstorms, December–February peak summer heat.
Daily Spend in USD
Budget
Budget
$55/day
Mid-range
$140/day
Luxury
$400/day
Excellent value by global standards; boutique hotels in Sandton push the luxury tier.
With Kids
Family Travel
Apartheid Museum (powerful for older kids), Lion + Safari Park, the Cradle of Humankind fossils.
Together
Couples Travel
A Maboneng art district evening, a Soweto cycling tour, a Pilanesberg safari day trip.
On Your Own
Solo Travel
Stay in Sandton or Rosebank for safety; tours are the safest way to see Soweto and the city centre.
Food
What to Eat
- Bunny chow. Hollowed bread loaf filled with curry — Durban-born but ubiquitous in Joburg.
- Bobotie. Curried minced meat baked with an egg-and-milk topping — South Africa’s national casserole.
- Boerewors. Coiled farmer’s sausage spiced with coriander — grilled at any braai (BBQ).
- Biltong. Air-dried, spiced beef or game — South African jerky, infinitely better than American.
Transportation
Getting Around
Gautrain links Sandton to OR Tambo airport; Uber widely used; avoid public taxis for safety.
Don’t walk between neighborhoods at night; Uber for any after-dark movement. Tours for downtown.
Where to Base Yourself
Neighborhoods
- Sandton. Modern business + hotel district — Mandela Square, mall, the safest area for tourists.
- Maboneng. Hip arts district downtown — restaurants, galleries, the Sunday Neighbourgoods Market.
- Rosebank. Middle ground between Sandton and downtown — galleries, restaurants, Sunday market.
What to Know
Safety
Use serious caution. Stay in Sandton/Rosebank, Uber everywhere after dark, never walk between neighborhoods. Guided tours for Soweto + downtown.