Your guide to South Africa’s most highly rated restaurants and attractions

Maropeng Cradle of Humankind in Krugersdorp, one of South Afriica’s most visited and reviewed attractions. Picture: ZamaNdosi Cele

Maropeng Cradle of Humankind in Krugersdorp, one of South Afriica’s most visited and reviewed attractions. Picture: ZamaNdosi Cele

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South Africans love to travel and explore. The country has a vibrant culinary scene and it’s breathtaking attractions that stand out inspiring people to explore.

Advances in technology have also made travelling simpler and easier.

Google Maps launched 20 years ago in the country and this innovative technology has empowered locals and tourists alike, allowing them to navigate unfamiliar roads, share hidden gems, and document their journeys with stunning imagery from Street View.

The company has given a snapshot of the establishments and locations that have sparked conversations and inspired the adventurer within South Africa over the past two decades.

Foodie finds: The most reviewed restaurants

South Africa's diverse culinary landscape has been a feast for food lovers, with restaurants across the country leaving their mark in the hearts - and stomachs - of patrons.

Below is a list of the places that ranked highly.

Most Reviewed Restaurant

RoccoMamas Mall of Africa, JHB

Wimpy King Shaka International, KZN

Irene Farm, PTA

Wimpy Oribi Plaza, KZN

Quay Four Restaurant, CPT

Most Reviewed Café

Truth Coffee Roasting, CPT

EL&N London - Mall of Africa, JHB

Cubana Foreshore, CPT

Starbucks Florida Road, KZN

Baobab Cafe and Grill, PTA

From the comforting familiarity of classic burgers and the artisanal appeal of local cafés, these establishments have grown into cherished haunts for both locals and visitors.

The buzz surrounding them is a testament to their ability to create memorable dining experiences that keep patrons returning for more.

Crowd-pleasers: The most reviewed visitor attractions

But the journey doesn’t end at the dining table. South Africans have explored an array of mesmerising destinations, contributing to the reviews that help others discover both well-known landmarks and hidden treasures.

Below is a list of the the popular attractions across the country:

Most Reviewed Visitor Attraction

Gandhi Square Precinct, JHB

Graskop Gorge Lift Co, MP

God’s Window, MP

Redberry Farm, WC

Voortrekker Monument, PTA

Most Reviewed Museum

Maropeng Cradle of Humankind World Heritage site, JHB

Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct, JHB

Apartheid Museum, JHB

Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum, CPT

Mandela's House, JHB

Most Reviewed Park

Table Mountain National Park, CPT

Kruger National Park, MP

Green Point Park, CPT

Cape Point Nature Reserve, CPT

Zoo Lake, JHB

From the historic depths of Johannesburg's rich museums to the breathtaking vistas overlooking the western cape, each of these attractions presents a unique opportunity to engage with South Africa's diverse culture and natural beauty.

The communal spirit around sharing experiences encourages a richer understanding of our country, sparking curiosity and travel in every corner.