Johannesburg
is an African city of note. Johannesburg is characterised by contradiction
and an apparent seamless combination of irreconcilable differences. The
largest city in South Africa, Johannesburg is also the wealthiest and, without
doubt, the economic powerhouse of Africa.
Johannesburg is a booming, happening city and the emphasis is on making
money - whether in business or on the streets - and has been since its
beginnings when the worlds richest gold fields were discovered in
Johannesburg during the 1880s. To the first-time visitor Johannesburg,
or Jozi as its more commonly known, can be a little daunting, more
so because of the misrepresentation by the media of Johannesburg as something
of a war zone. There is crime; you do need to keep your wits about you,
but once bitten by the vibe of Jozi, youre going to want to come
back again.
The Johannesburg inner city, abandoned by an exodus of big business that
transferred to Sandton and, until recently, avoided by all except die-hard
tourists, is undergoing a complete regeneration. The area close to City
Hall and Newtown Cultural Precinct, which has completely transformed the
Market Theatre and surrounds, now forms the heart of urban revival, and
the Johannesburg inner city remains the largest employment centre in South
Africa.
But
its the sprawl of the leafy northern suburbs - there are over six
million trees in Johannesburg - that draws the visitor: buzzing, trendy
suburbs like Parktown and Norwood, with their restaurant-lined avenues
that cater for the dining and décor set; the high street of Greenside
that so easily dons the mantle of hip chic; fashionable Melville (forget
venturing a little further to Yeoville - Jozis Greenwich Village
it might have been but not any longer), and the sprawling malls of Sandton,
all combine to make the city a great place to be.
Though not touted as an outdoor city, there are, nevertheless, a number
of parks and nature reserves, like Emmarentia Dam and the Walter Sisulu
National Botanical Garden, that are worth a visit. The Magaliesberg is
just on your doorstep, and youre extremely well placed for adventures
a little further afield, like the Kruger National Park and the game parks
of the Lowveld.
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