Must-see attractions in South Africa, Lesotho & eSwatini (Swaziland)

  • City Hall

    Durban

    Dominating the city centre is the opulent 1910 Edwardian neo-baroque City Hall. In front of the hall is Francis Farewell Square.

  • Slavery Memorial

    Cape Town

    On Church Sq, this public art project comprises 11 low, black granite blocks engraved with the names of slaves or words relating to slavery, resistance…

  • Planetarium

    Johannesburg

    If you're serious about astronomy, consider visiting the Planetarium. Check the website for exact times of shows; there's usually one on Saturday morning…

  • Statue of Gandhi

    KwaZulu-Natal

    A statue of Gandhi, who was famously ejected from a 1st-class carriage at Pietermaritzburg station, stands defiant opposite some old colonial buildings on…

  • Palace of Justice

    Pretoria

    HQ of the Gauteng division of South Africa's High Court, this 1897 building is where the Rivonia Trial, that sentenced Nelson Mandela to life imprisonment…

  • Mullers Opticians

    Cape Town

    One of the the most beautifully preserved art deco shopfronts in the City Bowl, a landmark since 1920, this is South Africa's oldest optician, founded in…

  • Jorgensen's Distillery

    Winelands

    One of the pioneers of boutique distilling in South Africa, Roger Jorgensen – 'the Still Man' – produces handmade gin, brandy, vodka, limoncello and…

  • Shell House

    Cape Town

    Another of the art deco buildings on Greenmarket Sq, this building once housed the South African headquarters of petrochemicals company Shell. It's now a…

  • Arend Dieperink Museum

    Limpopo

    At the back of the tourism association, this museum recounts local history, with a focus on the town’s development after Voortrekkers founded it in 1852.

  • Museum

    Western Cape

    Spread over three buildings, the museum is largely devoted to local hero Dr Christiaan Barnard, who performed the world's first human heart transplant.

  • SANCCOB Sea Bird Rehabilitation Centre

    Sunshine Coast

    This haven for endangered African penguins is funded entirely by donations. You can adopt a penguin that will be cared for and released when healthy.

  • First National Bank

    Cape Town

    One of the final projects of Sir Herbert Baker, completed in 1913. Pop inside to see some of the original fittings in the domed central banking hall.

  • Francis Farewell Square

    Durban

    This palm-lined square outside City Hall is named after the founder of the Port Natal colony and is where Fynn and Farewell made their camp in 1824.

  • Marie Rawdon Museum

    Western Cape

    Sitting beneath the train station, this eerie place is a right old jumble sale, containing everything from trophy heads to a collection of commodes.

  • Church Square

    Durban

    On the eastern side of the main post office on Dr Pixley KaSeme St (West St) is Church Sq, with its old vicarage and the 1909 St Paul’s Church.

  • Mirrors Gallery & Crystal Corner

    Eastern Cape

    Mirrors has a magical 180-sq-metre garden with a stone circle and labyrinth, a gallery of owner Ken's landscape photography, and a crystal shop.

  • Old Residency

    Eastern Cape

    Marvel at this well-preserved, 19th-century house with creaking wooden floors and a large collection of firearms, as well as historical photos.

  • Tana Baru Cemetery

    Cape Town

    This old burial ground on Signal Hill is where some of the earliest Muslim settlers to the area are buried, including three prominent holy men.

  • Fort

    KwaZulu-Natal

    Opposite Settlers Dr is a wall with loopholes from the original fort, built as a refuge from Zulu attack and now part of the police station.

  • Dunluce

    Northern Cape

    An elaborately decorated Victorian mansion, built in 1897. It forms a part of the McGregor Museum.

  • Transport Museum

    Western Cape

    There's an impressive private collection of vintage cars here, including two Daimlers from King George V's 1947 visit to South Africa.

  • Albany Natural Science Museum

    Sunshine Coast

    Covers a mishmash of subjects, from early human history to astronomy. The collection includes some impressive taxidermy and skeletons.

  • Grocott’s Mail

    Sunshine Coast

    Grocott’s Mail is one of Grahamstown's best examples of a preserved historic shopfront. It still houses a working newspaper office.

  • No. 7 Castle Hill

    Port Elizabeth

    This museum-house, occupying a picturesque cottage dating from 1827, evokes a settler family's life during the mid-Victorian period.

  • Kimberley House

    Cape Town

    This art deco building facing Greenmarket Sq is constructed from sandstone and decorated with an attractive diamond-theme design.

  • Castle Entrance Gate

    Cape Town

    The main entrance to the Castle of Good Hope, crowned by a bell tower, replaced the original sea-facing entrance to the fortress.

  • Cecil Rhodes Statue

    Northern Cape

    Cecil John Rhodes is immortalised sitting atop his horse, map in hand, gazing northwards to the continent he wanted to colonise.

  • Gugulethu Seven Memorial

    Cape Town

    This granite memorial commemorates seven young black activists from the townships who were murdered by the police here in 1986.

  • Irma Booysen Flora Reserve

    Sunshine Coast

    This small nature reserve, set up to preserve the area's coastal fynbos (fine bush), has several footpaths.

  • Tekweni Beach

    Durban

    The windy location makes surfing less popular here than at other beaches on the Golden Mile. It has a very hairy shorebreak.

  • Berlin Falls

    Blyde River Canyon

    Crashing down the cliffs, this waterfall is at its most impressive in summer (October to March), when there is most water.

  • Ou Raadsaal

    Pretoria

    The old Parliament Building of the Transvaal Republic Government, dating from 1890, sits on the south side of the square.

  • Modern Memorial Church

    KwaZulu-Natal

    The words of the Vow that the Voortrekkers made with God at the Battle of Blood River are in the Modern Memorial Church.

  • Amy Biehl Memorial

    Cape Town

    This memorial marks the spot where the young American anti-apartheid activist died, under tragic circumstances, in 1993.

  • Fairy Realm Garden

    Eastern Cape

    A 400m path winds past the garden's ponds, cascading water and over 80 fairy sculptures. It's a great place to relax.

  • Jetty Square

    Cape Town

    In this square a school of steel sharks by sculptor Ralph Borland respond to passersby by swivelling on their poles.

  • Dick King Statue

    Durban

    A statue commemorating Dick King (Richard Philip King), who brought reinforcements during the 1842 siege of Durban.

  • Secunde's House

    Cape Town

    Inside the Castle of Good Hope, the Secunde's House was built in 1695 and housed the second in command at the Cape.

  • George Museum

    Garden Route

    George was the hub of the indigenous timber industry and, thus, this museum contains a wealth of related artefacts.

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