Students live in Joburg, yet they hardly experience the city; here’s budget-friendly guide to places to help let loose and fall in love with the city of gold.

The University of the Witwatersrand is situated in the heart of Joburg’s CBD, with students from all over the world who enter its door. However, students, especially the ones that are novices to the area, do not know what is beyond the perimeter of their place of study — missing out on exciting spots to visit in the city.

Other students miss out as they get caught up in the hustle and bustle of city life and forget what is around them.

As today is National Tourism Day, which serves to commemorate all the aspects that contribute to a country’s travel and tourism allure; Wits Vuvuzela compiled a list of tourist attractions that students can try in celebration of the day.

See a Google map guide of the locations here.

The tourism sector took a beating during the Covid-19 pandemic, but it is currently picking up. According to Stats SA, the volume of tourist arrivals increased by 152,6% from 2,2 million in 2021 to 5,6 million in 2022.  The statistics agency explained that the national gradual improvement was observed in the number of tourists arrivals from January to December 2022; however, it is still 44,3% below the pre-pandemic year of 2019.

Looking closer at the numbers, of the 5,5 million tourists in South Africa in 2022, 0,7% are students in the country, 4,7% are from other African countries, and 0,1% are international.

Beyond this, the sector is amongst the biggest contributors to GDP in the country.

Thus, one can see how tourism is a necessary sector in South Africa with predominant hotspots in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. Luckily for Wits students, they have the best tourist places within their fingertips.

An eagle’s eye view of Johannesburg showing bustling traffic and the hidden gems the city has to offer. Photo: Victoria Hill

Tourist hubs are made up of historical, cultural, environmental, and social aspects, which students can choose from. They also vary on a scale of affordability, which is vital to consider as students are always looking for fun outings that do not break the bank.

Under R100:

1.     Wits Art Museum

2.     Wits Origins Centre

3.     Johannesburg Botanical Gardens

4.     Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens

5.     The Wilds Nature Reserve

6.     Constitution Hill

7.     South African National Museum of Military History

8.     Johannesburg Zoo

9.     Lindfield Victorian House Museum

10.  James Hall Museum of Transport

11.  Adventure Golf [one game = R36,67]

12.  Sci-Bono Discovery Centre

Between R100-R200:

13.  Apartheid Museum

14.  Montecasino Bird Gardens

15.  Multiflora Flower Market

16.  Ice-skating

Between R200-R300:

17.  44 Stanley

18.  Gold Reef City Theme Park

19.  Maboneng Precinct

20.  Melville

21.  Parktown 4th Avenue

22.  Illovo Muse

23.  Rosebank Rooftop Market

24.  Fourway’s Farmers Market

25.  Neighbour Goods Market

26.  Victoria Yards

27.  Hashtag Escape

Independent ticket pricing:

28.  Joburg Theatre

29.  Wits Theatre Complex

30.  Wits Chris Seabrooke Music Hall

No matter if you want to go from zero to one hundred, Johannesburg will always have something in store for you. These are just a few tourist attractions near or surrounding Wits University, but if you want an adventure beyond these borders, a road trip is always worth it.

Watch a Google Earth deep dive into each location:

FEATURED IMAGE: The skyline of Johannesburg as seen from the Wits Art Museum building’s 20th floor. Photo: Victoria Hill

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