Johannesburg never really does quiet weekends. From buzzing music festivals and theatre shows to markets, film screenings and running races,...
Joburg is rolling into the final weekend of February with a colourful mix of culture, family activities, live music, theatre, art and outdoor adventure. Whether you...
Johannesburg is not a city you simply visit. You experience it. In 2026, Joburg continues to surprise first-time visitors and lifelong locals alike. One moment you...
There is something quietly powerful about seeing Johannesburg from a bicycle saddle. The traffic noise fades, the neighbourhoods feel closer, and the city’s contradictions become clearer....
Best Suburbs to Rent in Johannesburg in 2026 As Johannesburg’s rental market continues to evolve in 2026, tenants have more choice than ever before. Whether you’re...
Hidden Cafés and Brunch Spots in Sandton to Discover in 2026 Sandton’s culinary scene is constantly evolving, blending sophisticated dining with casual, under-the-radar cafés and brunch...
South Africa’s longest road tunnel set for major modern upgrade Tucked through the rugged Du Toitskloof Mountains, the Huguenot Tunnel has quietly carried millions of travellers...
On any weekday morning in Johannesburg, the story is the same. Long queues of cars crawl along the highway while fuel prices quietly chip away at...
Johannesburg is loud, layered, and endlessly interesting. It is also busy. In 2026, with travel fully back in swing, many of the city’s most loved attractions...
Johannesburg’s market culture has quietly evolved. While Rosebank and Bryanston still pull big crowds, 2026 is shaping up to be the year when locals start slipping...