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15 citizen-led Joburg tours: The lineup for Jozi My Jozi Walks 2025

Saturday Sep 27 - Sunday Sep 28    
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Fifteen walking tours have been selected to be part of the 2025 programme of Jozi My Jozi Walks 2025. From performative treasure hunts to tastings of alligator pepper, keep reading for the tours you can look forward to as part of Jozi My Jozi Walks 2025 on Sat, Sep 27 and Sun, Sep 28, 2025 – in celebration of World Tourism Day. The walks are R67.50 per person. Book your tickets now!
 
Note: Spaces for each tour are limited, so be sure to secure your spot. Participants should arrive at least 15 minutes before the start time of each walk. 

What to expect on Sat, Sep 27, 2025

1. ALEX UNPACKED – STORIES & SOLUTIONS
A crowd at an Alexandra walking tour in 2018. Photo: Gail Scott Wilson.

Led by entrepreneur Josephine Katumba, the Alex Unpacked – Stories & Solutions walk will take visitors into the heart of Johannesburg's oldest township, Alexandra, exploring community-embedded outlets created by Gcwalisa that tackle food insecurity, unemployment, and plastic waste. Alongside visiting local spazas, eateries, Alexandra High School, the Alex Museum, and Nelson Mandela’s first Joburg home, participants will connect with community anchors and youth entrepreneurs. Book your spot here.

Time: 10:30 – 12:30
Where: 
Gcwalisa, 1 John Brand Ave, Alexandra

2. HILLBREWED WALKING TOUR
 
​​​​​Fun, community and connection in Hillbrow. Photo: Tebogo Mabye. 
 

Discover Hillbrow as a “melting pot of Africa” with multi-talented chef Tebogo Mabye, who you may remember from Masterchef South Africa 2024. This walking tour of Hillbrow will talk you through some of its forgotten stories and show you what makes this inner city neighbourhood unique. Mabye, who grew up on these streets, will lead you to cool hidden spots. He will also provide insights into the positive impact of MES, an organisation that tackles issues related to adults at risk, something of which he has personal experience. Expect martial arts demonstrations, a flash mob, art sights, and tasty bites along the way. Book your spot here.

Time: 10:30 – 13:30 
Where: MES Assessment Centre, 67 Banket St, Hillbrow 

3. A TASTE OF AFRICA

Kganyapa and Ayanda of Exotically Divine, the warm heart beating at the Drill Hall. Photo: Johannesburg In Your Pocket. 

If you’re curious about Joburg’s indigenous African cuisine and the vibrant mix of cultures in the City Centre, this tour is not to be missed. Hosted by the team at Exotically Divine Pulse, based at the historic Drill Hall, the walk traces traders and markets that specialise in traditional produce and ingredients. Expect a flavourful journey into African food heritage – from yam tasting to visits to Mozambican and Ethiopian markets – along with engaging conversations about tiger nuts and alligator pepper. Book your spot here

Time: There are two sessions of this tour, 10:30 – 12:30 and 14:00 – 16:00
Where: Park at 42 Parkade (Anglo American Parking), 7 Anderson St to catch the shuttle

4. MELVILLE UNLOCKED: THE VOICES OF OUR VILLAGE
 

Take a stroll through nature at Melville Koppies. Photo: @snapson7th.


Explore Melville with Aubrey Moloto – photographer, videographer, writer, and founder of Snaps on 7th. For Moloto, Melville is rare in urban South Africa: a neighbourhood where community truly works. It’s not just the cafés or a weekend market that make it special, but seeing “how residents, artists, entrepreneurs, and local organisations collaborate to solve problems, celebrate heritage, and build connections that enrich everyday life.” This immersive tour offers the chance to meet the people who make Melville tick. Expect church visits, hill climbs, and tasty bites brought to you by Gourmet Gimba. With plenty of walking involved, comfy shoes are recommended. Book your spot here

Time: 09:30 – 13:30
Where: Joburg Artist Market (27 Boxes), 76a 4th Ave, Melville

5. BRIXTON – THROUGH THE LENS OF THE YOUTH 

Kids being kids in Brixton. Photo: Supplied. 

Join youth ambassador Percy Zimuto and educator and cultural practitioner Camille Behrens along with Shade Community to see Brixton through the lens of young people. This walking tour invites you to experience Brixton as a lively, interconnected neighbourhood where cultures and generations meet in the streets, parks, and alleyways. From bicycles, skateboards, and children’s games spilling into public spaces to murals, music, and performances animating the urban landscape, the area thrives on creativity and community. The walk also explores how waste, art, and play shape new ways of imagining the city. Along the way, you’ll encounter Kingston Frost Park’s Saturday buzz of cycling lessons, great photo opportunities under Brixton Tower, art classes, and a street performance by the Sentech Croozers. Plus, enjoy amagwinya from Ma Jeanette’s kitchenBook your spot here


Time: 10:30 – 12:30 
Where: Breezeblock Cafe, 29 Chiswick St, Brixton

6. THE MAGICAL KENSINGTON MOONRISE WALK

A view of our lit up city from Kensington. Photo: Supplied. 

Led by Ufrieda Ho, Dionne McDonald, Fleur Honeywell, and Bronwyn Krige, here's a chance to take back the pleasure of walking our city streets at night. On this route, you will explore parts of one of Joburg's oldest (and hilliest) suburbs of Kensington to reach a cherished but hidden lookout point with sweeping views over the city. Expect giant illuminated puppets, a lantern procession, a musical backdrop, and some really affordable G&Ts. Book your spot here.

Time: 18:30 – 21:00
Where: Kensington Club, 8 Ivanhoe St, Kensington

7. ALEXANDRA UNSCRIPTED – HISTORY, HEART & HUSTLE

You'll never know where the corners of these roads in Alexandra will lead to. Photo: Supplied. 

Ever wanted to taste a proper kasi kota? This is your chance. Led by director and founder of Abby's Township Tours, Abby Sechoaro invites visitors into one of Joburg’s oldest and most storied townships. This walking tour uncovers Alexandra’s layered history through its worker hostels, striking murals, bustling markets, and thriving street culture. Along the way, residents will share personal stories of resilience, creativity, and pride, offering an authentic connection to the township’s past and present. As Sechoaro says, this tour is all about "restoring the dignity of Alexandra's people." Book your spot here.

Time: 14:00 – 16:30
Where: Alexandra Plaza, cnr 3rd St and 1st Ave, Alexandra

8KEEPER OF FORDSBURG'S SECRETS

Tasty tastings await on this tour of Fordsburg. Photo: Supplied. 

Step into the heart of Fordsburg with a lively walking tour hosted by Lehlomela Khumalo, that blends heritage, food, and contemporary culture. From the iconic Oriental Plaza to the legendary Solly’s Corner, Syrian family feasts, sweet koeksisters, health cafés, and buzzing artist studios, every stop invites you to taste, play, and discover. Along the way, you’ll unlock stories of rebellion, creativity, and flavour, earning points through quirky challenges until one explorer is crowned the “Keeper of Fordsburg’s Secrets.” Book your spot here

Time: 14:30 – 17:00 
Where: Oriental Plaza, 38  60 Lilian Ngoyi St, Fordsburg

Tours to book for on Sun, Sep 28, 2025

9. FORDSBURG FUSION – FOOD, ART & ACTIVISM
Enjoying some snacks in Fietas during a Jozi walk in 2019. Photo: Supplied. 

Led by wellness practitioner Faarooq Mangera of Also My Jozi Tours, this tour weaves together memory, migration, food, art, and activism across Fietas, Mayfair East, Burgersdorp, and Fordsburg. The experience promises a sensory journey and a deeply personal walk through homes, mosques, and activist histories – centring community memory, resilience, and the city’s layered stories across generations. Book your spot here.

Time: 10:00 – 12:00
Where: Fietas, 25 14th St, Pageview

10. THE MOVING GARDEN STUDIO

Nkululeko Motloung of Plenty Green Africa. Photo: Supplied. 

Time and time again, we are reminded that Wits University is much more than just an academic institution. Led by Nkululeko 'Nkuli' Motloung of urban farming initiative Plenty Green Africa this walk includes a guided tour of the Wits Food Sovereignty Hub – a dynamic space in the heart of Johannesburg demonstrating how urban agriculture, ecological sustainability, and community-driven initiatives can transform city living and address food insecurity. Savour a healthy, garden-inspired grazing table (using ingredients that you will forage) with chef and recipe developer Eating With Marbz. You’ll have a chance to get creative with a painting session led by Wildcraft Art Studio. Plus, expect curated vinyl sounds celebrating urban and indigenous culture. Book your spot here.

Time: 10:30 – 12:30 
Where: Olives & Plate Wits Club, 7 Yale Rd, Parktown. Please use Wits Yale Rd entrance off Empire Rd (North Gate).

11. JUKSKEI RIVER WALKING TOUR

Following the water with Water for the Future director Romy Stander. Photo: Johannesburg In Your Pocket. 

The most interesting things in Joburg are often accidental, and the start of NGO Water for the Future is a great example. In Lorentzville, director Romy Stander started a simple mission of cleaning the Jukskei River eight years ago – which has since snowballed to benefit the surrounding community. Stander, along with Muskaan Malik and lead tour guide Nhlanhla Mohlasedi will host a walking tour along the Jukskei River, sharing solutions for climate change in the city as they go. The route holds deep historical value, tracing stories of how the river has shaped the people and the surrounding city. This is an opportunity to experience the intersection of history, science, community, and nature restoration. Book your spot here

Time: 11:00 – 13:00
Where: Victoria Yards, 16 Viljoen St, Lorentzville

12. SOWETO ART MILE

The rich history contained in Eyethu Heritage Hall. Photo: Johannesburg In Your Pocket.

Built in 1969 by Ephraim Batana and Caroline Kinini Tshabalala, the iconic Eyethu Cinema lives on through the family-run Eyethu Heritage Hall – a cultural venue on the first floor of Eyethu Lifestyle Centre in Mofolo Central, Soweto. Nowadays, the Hall honours the cinema’s legacy with colourful pop-art-style exhibits that capture the spirit of its golden era. The founding couple’s granddaughter,  Lerato Tshabalala-Mini will lead a tour of this space along Soweto's "Art Mile". Each stop highlights Soweto’s resilience and artistry, from Robert Sobukwe’s home to the Eyethu Heritage Hall and Inside-Out Music Jams, ending at Mofolo Art Centre with food, crafts, and music. Choral and local brass band performances, poetry, jazz, and a market all activate the historic and cultural spaces along the route.  This tour is all about you getting involved, as Tshabala says: “We are not gonna just listen, we're gonna participate.” Book your spot here

Time: 14:00 – 16:30
Where: Eyethu Shopping Centre, 113 Machaba Dr, Mofolo Central, Soweto

13. TIME FLIES AND THE GREAT MACE

Scenes from a previous Time Flies tour in 2019. Photo: Mark Straw. 

Dr Myer Taub (a past #JoziWalks alumnus) and Zeno Jacobs of Wits School of Arts are putting together a treasure hunt engaging with the Wits University campus and surrounds in Braamfontein and Newtown. While the details remain under wraps, as that's part of the fun, we guarantee this will be unlike anything you've experienced before. Book your spot here

Time: 14:00 – 17:00
Where: Wits Theatre, 24 Station St, Braamfontein

14. MADE AND REMADE – A WALK OF JOBURG SERIES
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Tebogo Galagala of Banditz Bicycle Club. Photo: Supplied.

This walking tour explores Braamfontein Werf (Milpark), tracing Johannesburg’s story of reinvention through 44 StanleyAtlas Studios, and The Test Bakery. Beginning with coffee at Bean There and stops like the Drum Archive StoreMr Vinyl, and the Library of Things We Forgot to Remember, participants will encounter cultural spaces that connect the city’s past and present. Guided by the enthusiastic Tebogo Galagala from Banditz Bicycle Club, the tour highlights how former industrial buildings have been transformed into hubs for food, fashion, film, and design, offering an engaging, people-focused experience rooted in Joburg’s spirit of transformation. Book your spot here.

Time: 14:00 – 16:00
Where: 44 Stanley, 44 Stanley Ave, Braamfontein Werf

15. THE MIGRANT'S PATH  FROM HOSTELS TO HEALERS
 
Your hosts of this tour that delves into zulu culture. Photo: Supplied.

Discover the living heritage of migrancy in the City Centre. Hear the story of the historic Jeppe Mens Hostel from Thusi Vukani whose Father lived in this hostel as we drive to Kwa Mai Mai market. Food technologist Sithuli Mbeje and Craft expert Eugenie Drakes will welcome you to this Community where Zulu Tradition thrives through food, craft, culture and an informal economy.  You will have a chance to learn about the healing herbs, meet traditional attire makers and celebrate Heritage while tasting traditional food like shisa nyama. Book your spot here.

Time: 09:00 – 13:00
Where: Park at 42 Parkade (Anglo American Parking), 7 Anderson St to catch the shuttle.

Curious about this initiative? Read our Q&A with founder Douglas Cohen and find out what some past walk hosts have to say about the return of this project in 2025

Jozi My Jozi Walks 2025 is led by Jozi My Jozi in collaboration with Johannesburg In Your Pocket and Gauteng Tourism.

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Date

Sep 27 2025 - Sep 28 2025
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