Instagrammable Spots In Johannesburg

The 7 Most Instagrammable Spots In Johannesburg

When it comes to ‘gram-worthy places, there’s endless Instagrammable Spots across the globe, but which ones are the best? Johannesburg has to be right up there.

From urban skylines and tropical rainforest waterfalls to cotton-candy-hued cafés, we’ve rounded up the most photogenic places in every country in the world. The places where you’ll capture travel photos that you’ll want to share with everyone you know.

Visiting Johannesburg?

These are the top 7 spots you can’t afford to leave off your feed.

1. 44 Stanley

This mix of carefully-curated, bespoke stores and independent restaurants is a unique space to hang out in Johannesburg.

 

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2. Ditsong National Museum

With a diverse collection covering the fields of fauna, flora and history, this museum is prettier than most.

 

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3. Orlando Towers

Once the site of a coal fired power station, these iconic towers have been transformed with brightly coloured murals. You can bungee jump from the towers, or abseil down them.

 

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4. Nelson Mandela Bridge

This relatively new addition to the Johannesburg skyline has already become an iconic landmark. See it beautifully lit up at night time and you’ll understand why.

 

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5. The Neighbourgoods Sign

A buzzy outdoor market with funky crafts, international food to eat and great cocktails. On the first Thursday every month, there’s also a night market.

 

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6. Maboneng Precinct

A super creative district of Jo’burg, this is defo one to put on your list. There’s a great energy with a mix of restaurants, coffee shops, clothing boutiques and art galleries.

 

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7. Gold Reef City

Located on an old gold mine which closed in 1971, this theme park is inspired by the gold rush. There’s some suitably flashy backdrops for a Johannesburg Instagram photo.

 

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