Johannesburg holds many opportunities for South Africans and Africans and is considered the “New York of Africa” – “the concrete jungle where dreams are made” to quote a popular song from Jay Z. It got named city of Gold “Egoli” (Place of Gold a Sotho name for Johannesburg) due to the mining of gold that started it all in 1886. Johannesburg also has the deepest gold mine in the world on its western edge – the Mponeng Mine which is 3,84km deep.
Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa with a population of four and a half million people recorded in 2011 but with an estimated eight million people if you include the urban areas on the outskirts of the city. With its vast businesses creating an economic growth of an average of 2% in the past ten years its no wonder it is the wealthiest city.
Monte Casino: In the mood for dinner and a show? This is the perfect all in one destination. From the outside, it looks like an Italian castle because it was designed to resemble an ancient Tuscan village. There are more than forty restaurants, cafes and fast-food, arcade, ten-pin bowling, comedy shows, a fifteen screen cinema and two top class theatres; the huge Teatro, which is the venue for major international productions such as Broadway musicals and the smaller Pieter Toerien Theatre which stages South African drama and comedy productions. Dinner or coffee in the outdoor square is particularly enjoyable in the summer months.
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