Journey into the beating heart of Soweto on this guided half-day tour from Johannesburg. Soweto is more than a township—it is a symbol of resilience, creativity, and transformation. On this immersive experience, you’ll walk the streets where history was made, marvel at iconic landmarks, and connect with the vibrant culture that continues to shape South Africa today. From Nobel Peace Prize winners’ homes to visionary art villages, towering cooling towers, and Africa’s largest stadium, this tour offers a powerful blend of heritage, culture, and adventure—all in just a few hours.
Stroll down Vilakazi Street, the only street in the world to have housed two Nobel Peace Prize laureates: Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
Visit the Mandela House Museum, where you’ll learn about Madiba’s early life and his fight for freedom.
Explore the Credo Mutwa Cultural Village, an open-air museum filled with sculptures, murals, and architecture inspired by African folklore and spirituality.
Marvel at the Orlando Towers, Soweto’s most recognizable landmark, now a hub for urban adventure and colourful street art.
Stop at the FNB Stadium (Soccer City), Africa’s largest stadium and the venue of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final, as well as Nelson Mandela’s first major speech after his release.
Experience the vibrant culture of Soweto, with opportunities to taste township street food, hear local stories, and connect with residents.