Standing firm as one of South Africa’s most popular attractions, Soweto’s Vilakazi Street offers an authentic and worthwhile experience. It is rich in history and fills the soul with an energetic buzz of township life.
It is also the only street in the world that can claim to have had two Nobel Laureates, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela, as residents.
Additionally, the tourist attraction tells stories of the journey to South Africa’s freedom. If you have never set foot on Vilakazi Street, here are a few reasons to make your way there:
A rich history
A tour of Vilakazi Street is nothing short of interesting and informative. Parts of the street give context on certain past struggles and historical events which inform South Africa’s present reality.
Visit the Mandela House to relive the story of Nelson Mandela.The late struggle icon’s home (house no. 8115), which is now a museum, gives context into his life and the role he played in fighting for freedom.
Vilakazi Street is the thriving heart of Soweto. As such, a holistic history which includes various events such as the Soweto Uprising and secret political gatherings during apartheid, cannot be told without the mention of the famous street. It is part and parcel of the complete picture of Soweto’s history.
Culinary experiences and good vibes
Vilakazi Street is home to a number of restaurants, thus making it a foodie’s paradise. Although you are in for a tantalizing culinary experience, it goes way beyond the food. It is also an opportunity to feel the community’s spirit.
Come hungry as there are many great restaurants worth visiting, including Sakhumzi Restaurant which offers a true taste of South African hospitality and culture. 1947 on Vilakazi Street is also worth trying out as it offers an electric mix of traditional South African dishes and Western cuisine.
Moreover, the street is lined with a number of pubs where you can sip on your drink of choice as you enjoy a good vibe and take in the beauty of Soweto.
Arts, crafts and vibrant culture
Whether it is street murals or sculptures, you are guaranteed to spot lots of art on Vilakazi Street. Local galleries expose the creative heart of the community through displays of interesting works by South African artists.
The street is also a hub for cultural events and festivals. In fact, you are very likely to bump into a group of cultural dancers or musicians doing what they do best. Thus, the street is a vibrant celebration of South African culture and the spirit of Soweto.
As a special reminder of your visit to this iconic street, unique souvenirs and local crafts are available for purchase. These include African drums in different sizes, colourful cultural shirts, as well as African jewellery and beadwork.
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