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Bustling city life|Vibrant culture|Food & Drink

Pub Crawl: One Night in Joburg

1 November 2021- 31 March 2023
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Weekends only

Discover the best-hidden Gems in this young and vibrant city of Johannesburg with a local! Let me show you 3 of my favourite bars in the heart of Johannesburg located in different parts of the city and enjoy a spectacular nightlife experience.

We will start the experience with a welcome drink and a meal in one of the trendiest restaurants of the vibrant and creative part of town; Maboneng Precinct! I will then take you to one of my favourite bar in Braamfontein, a young neighbourhood influenced by fashion, music, and lifestyle! We will end the night in Melville, an effervescent area, where locals and internationals meet to dance the night away!

If you are looking to make new friends, chat, drink, dance, and be shown the best part of Jo'burg then this is the experience for you.

What to Wear

  • Comfortable clothes.

  • During Summer: light jacket as it tends to rain unexpectedly.

  • During Winter: Layers with a jacket or jersey to keep warm.

What to Bring

  • Some extra cash for drinks as I only provide the first drink and a snack on our first bar.

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After your booking is confirmed, you’ll receive an email with tour details.

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