Johannesburgo, Soweto, Museo del Apartheid en Español (Servicio en Privado) - MUSEO DEL APARTHEID CERRADO POR COVID HASTA NUEVO AVISO -

Description
Discover Vibrant Johannesburg, the City of Gold!
Welcome to Johannesburg, a city pulsating with energy, history, and an indomitable spirit. Affectionately known as "Joburg" or "Jozi", this metropolis is not only the largest city in South Africa but also the country's economic and cultural heart. Founded during the gold rush in 1886, Johannesburg quickly became a magnet for those in search of fortune and adventure, earning the nickname "City of Gold".
But Johannesburg is much more than gold mines and skyscrapers. It is a city of contrasts and diversity, where luxurious shopping centers coexist with vibrant neighborhoods full of life and culture. Here you will find a fascinating blend of the ancient and the modern, where history vies for its place alongside a vibrant future.
One of the highlights of Johannesburg is Constitution Hill, a historic site that now houses the Constitutional Court of South Africa. This place is not only a testament to the struggle for freedom and democracy but also a window to the past, as it was a prison where leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela were once imprisoned.
For those interested in understanding the complex history of South Africa, the Apartheid Museum is a must-visit. This museum is not just an exhibition but a deeply moving experience that will take you through the dark days of apartheid to the birth of democracy.
You cannot leave without exploring Soweto, the famous township where movements that changed the course of South African history were born. Here, on Vilakazi Street, you can walk the same path once trodden by two Nobel Peace Prize laureates: Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu.
Soweto is the soul of Johannesburg, a place where history and culture are felt on every corner!
Come and discover why Joburg is a destination you can't miss!
If you have any questions or doubts about this tour, please contact us.
Included
Tickets to the following museums:
- Apartheid Museum (accompanied at all times by your guide)
- Constitution Hill (accompanied at all times by your guide)
- Transportation in air-conditioned vehicle
- Spanish-speaking guide
Excluded
- In this tour, you do not enter the soccer stadium. (If you wish to visit it, you must inform us in advance to make the necessary arrangements as a reservation must be made in advance and it is not possible to visit every day, it will also include an additional cost)
- Nelson Mandela's House in Soweto
- Meals and beverages
- Tips (optional)
Know before you go
Recommendations for the Tour
- Local Currency: It is recommended to carry cash in local currency if you wish to purchase crafts at the Soweto markets, as international currency is not accepted.
- Sun Protection: During the summer season, make sure to bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from sun exposure.
- Winter Weather: If you are visiting in winter, it is advisable to dress appropriately and bring warm clothing, as temperatures can drop significantly.