


Johannesburg Botanical Gardens
About
The Johannesburg Botanical Gardens offers 81 hectares of gorgeous green space perfect for families seeking outdoor adventures in South Africa's largest city. Kids can explore winding pathways, discover diverse plant collections from around the world, spot local birds and wildlife, and enjoy wide open lawns ideal for picnics and play.
Highlights
- ✓Beautiful lake with ducks and waterbirds that children love to observe and photograph
- ✓Wide open lawns perfect for ball games, frisbee, and letting kids run freely
- ✓Variety of garden sections including a rose garden and herb garden with sensory experiences
- ✓Well-maintained walking paths suitable for strollers and young walkers
- ✓Playground area for younger children to burn off energy
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early (by 7:00 AM) for the best wildlife spotting, cooler temperatures, and quieter paths before local crowds arrive on weekends.
- 2.Bring a blanket and picnic supplies as there are beautiful shaded spots under trees, and limited food vendors are available on site.
- 3.Pack insect repellent and sunscreen as Johannesburg sits at high altitude with strong UV rays, and mosquitoes can be present near the lake areas.
- 4.The gardens are popular with local families on Sunday mornings, so visit weekday afternoons for a more peaceful experience.
- 5.Download a garden map beforehand as cell service can be spotty in some areas, and the extensive grounds are easy to get turned around in.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during spring (September to November) when the gardens are in full bloom and temperatures are mild. Weekday mornings offer the most tranquil experience. Avoid midday heat in summer (December to February) by visiting early morning or late afternoon.
What to Know
Entry is free, making this an excellent budget-friendly family activity. Parking is available on site (small fee typically applies). Bring your own snacks and water as food options are limited, and facilities include restrooms but no restaurants.
Seasonal Notes
Spring (September to November) offers the most spectacular blooms and comfortable weather. Summer (December to February) can be hot with afternoon thunderstorms, so morning visits are best. Winter (June to August) is dry and cooler but still pleasant for daytime visits. The gardens remain open year-round.
Nearby Eats
The Emmarentia area has several family-friendly options within a 5-minute drive, including Doppio Zero (Italian chain with kids menu and outdoor seating) and Rockets Bryanston for American-style burgers and milkshakes that kids love.
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