Film image of a lush Johannesburg Airbnb courtyard featuring a dark pool, manicured lawn, tropical garden, and multi-story building with white balconies, photographed by destination film photographer Renee Hollingshead

Johannesburg Travel Guide: Food, Safari & Culture You Can’t Miss

March 16, 2026

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Johannesburg, South Africa Travel Guide

My Johannesburg travel guide has been a long time coming. Joburg is one of those cities that gets into your soul — and as someone who has now explored multiple corners of Africa, I can tell you with full confidence that this city is not to be skipped. It is vibrant, creative, deeply layered, and the food scene alone is worth the flight.

If you’ve been following along, you already know we have a love affair with this country. We’ve wandered through Cape Town, spotted penguins at Boulders Beach, and even had a beautiful anniversary session right here in Johannesburg a few years back. This part of the trip, though, felt different — fuller somehow. We were unapologetic foodies, we chased wildlife at sunrise, we shopped and celebrated and danced to good music. It was everything.

Safari at Pilanesberg National Park

We spent a full day at Pilanesberg National Park for our safari, and if there’s one thing I want you to hear — it’s that you absolutely must do this. Set inside an ancient volcanic crater about two hours from the city, Pilanesberg is Big Five country. We spotted elephants, rhinos, zebras, and giraffes all moving freely through the landscape, and there were moments that genuinely stopped us in our tracks. It’s humbling in the most beautiful way. We used Pilanesberg Safaris for our private guided tour, and I can’t recommend them enough.

Exploring Maboneng Precinct

Back in the city, we found ourselves completely swept up by the Maboneng Precinct — Johannesburg’s iconic arts and culture district. Murals everywhere, galleries, independent shops, street food, and an energy that feels both electric and effortlessly cool. It’s the kind of neighborhood you wander through slowly, because something new catches your eye at every turn. Explore it for yourself here.

It was also in Maboneng that we did something so personally special — an anniversary session with the incredible Tanzanian blogger Aisha of Aisha and Life (@aishaandlife). She is warm, talented, and made the whole experience feel so celebratory against the most stunning backdrop. If you’re visiting Joburg and looking for a creative collaboration or portrait session, she is absolutely your person.

Neighbourgoods Market: A Must-Visit

Now, let’s talk about Neighbourgoods Market — because this deserves its own moment. It was Aisha and Kev’s recommendation, and we will forever be in their debt for it. The music, the energy, the food coming at you from every direction — it was such a vibe. Artisan everything, global flavors, live music weaving through the crowd. We stayed far longer than planned and didn’t regret a single minute. Find out more here.

Plan Your Visit to Johannesburg

If South Africa is on your travel list — and it absolutely should be — don’t sleep on Johannesburg. Pair it with Cape Town for the full experience, and prepare for a trip that stays with you long after you’re home.

Enjoy!

Film image of a lush Johannesburg Airbnb courtyard featuring a dark pool, manicured lawn, tropical garden, and multi-story building with white balconies, photographed by destination film photographer Renee HollingsheadDiptych of Johannesburg Airbnb details on film — a potted olive tree on a wheeled cart on a balcony and a close-up of a tropical spiky plant, captured by destination film photographer Renee Hollingshead Close-up of a tropical variegated palm plant with long green and cream leaves photographed on film in Johannesburg, South Africa by destination film photographer Renee Hollingshead Diptych of Johannesburg Airbnb details on film — a succulent plant in a terracotta pot and a close-up of a vintage metal door with a brass lock, captured by destination film photographer Renee Hollingshead
Film image of Aisha and Kev walking hand in hand in front of a large black and white geometric mural on a building in Maboneng Precinct, Johannesburg, South Africa, during their anniversary session with destination film photographer Renee Hollingshead Close-up film portrait of Aisha of Aisha and Life wearing a white halter dress and pink geometric earrings, looking off to the side in front of a floral mural at Maboneng Precinct in Johannesburg, South Africa, photographed by Renee Hollingshead Intimate film portrait of Aisha and Kev leaning foreheads together in front of a black and white geometric mural at Maboneng Precinct, Johannesburg, South Africa, during their anniversary session photographed by Renee Hollingshead Bold street art mural on a black wall in Maboneng Precinct, Johannesburg, featuring painted portraits and handwritten text, photographed during a Johannesburg South Africa travel guide visit by Renee Hollingshead Diptych from Aisha and Kev's anniversary session at Maboneng Precinct in Johannesburg, South Africa on film — couple embracing in front of a street art wall and a solo portrait of Kev leaning against the mural, photographed by destination film photographer Renee Hollingshead Expansive film landscape of Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa, showing dry golden savanna, sparse green shrubs, rolling mountains, and a distant lake under a hazy blue sky, photographed by destination film photographer Renee Hollingshead Diptych of wildlife at Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa on film — a zebra grazing among dry brush and a tall giraffe feeding from a tree against a bright blue sky, photographed by destination film photographer Renee Hollingshead Wide landscape film image of a herd of elephants gathered on red earth at Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa, surrounded by green bushes and rolling hills under a pale blue sky, photographed by Renee HollingsheadImage 1 (single — string lights + murals) Evening atmosphere at Neighbourgoods Market in Johannesburg, South Africa — warm globe string lights hang between buildings as a crowd gathers below, with large colorful murals including a Nelson Mandela portrait visible on surrounding city buildings, photographed on film by destination film photographer Renee Hollingshead Live band performing outdoors at Neighbourgoods Market in Johannesburg, South Africa on film — a vocalist in all black holds a microphone center stage while a drummer and guitarist perform behind him beneath a chalkboard sign reading "Kitchen Mess," photographed by destination film photographer Renee Hollingshead Diptych from Neighbourgoods Market in Johannesburg, South Africa on film — a female guitarist with blonde hair performing live with a Fender electric guitar and a drummer behind her, alongside a street style close-up of a person seated in distressed black jeans and tan leather loafers, photographed by Renee Hollingshead Film image of a narrow brick alley at Neighbourgoods Market in Johannesburg, South Africa, lined with warm globe string lights strung overhead and a diverse crowd of people walking together toward the market entrance, photographed by destination film photographer Renee Hollingshead
Pentax 645 N • Kodak Portra 400 
Photographer: Renee Hollingshead
Film Lab: The Find Lab

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