Budget-friendly day trips in Johannesburg (under R500)

Getaway Magazine | 12.11.2025 16:00

Exploring Johannesburg doesn’t have to cost a fortune.

Whether you’re a local looking for a quick weekend escape or a visitor wanting to see more of the city without breaking the bank, Joburg offers plenty of budget-friendly adventures. From art and nature to history and food, here’s how to make the most of your day in the City of Gold all for under R500.

1. Embrace the outdoors at Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden

Entry Cost: R25-80
Location: Roodepoort

Start your day surrounded by waterfalls, indigenous plants, and fresh air at the Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden, a tranquil retreat from the city buzz. The highlight? The dramatic Witpoortjie Waterfall cascading down the cliffs, often with nesting Verreaux’s eagles soaring above. Pack your own picnic, bring a blanket, and spend a few peaceful hours exploring the walking trails or lazing under a shady tree.

Budget tip: Bring your own snacks and drinks instead of buying from the café to keep your total spend comfortably under R300, even with transport.

2. Explore history and art at Constitution Hill

Entry Cost: R45-100
Location: Braamfontein

A visit to Constitution Hill offers a meaningful and eye-opening experience. Once a notorious prison complex, the site now houses South Africa’s Constitutional Court, a symbol of democracy and resilience. Take a guided tour to learn about the people who were once imprisoned here, including Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi, and explore exhibitions on justice, identity, and human rights.

Budget tip: Combine your visit with a short walk to nearby Braamfontein for an affordable lunch at one of its trendy restaurants, like The Wing Republic. You can easily keep your day’s total spend under R300.

3. Street art and local eats in Maboneng

Cost: Free to explore / R100–R200 for food and drinks
Location: Maboneng Precinct, Johannesburg CBD

If you’re after something vibrant and urban, Maboneng is your go-to. The precinct’s streets are a living gallery of colourful murals, edgy design studios, and independent shops. Spend the day exploring art galleries, chatting to local artists, or just soaking up the creative energy.

4. Picnic with a view at Northcliff Ridge Eco Park

Cost: Free entry
Location: Northcliff

For one of the best panoramic views of Johannesburg, head to Northcliff Ridge Eco Park. The short uphill walk rewards you with breathtaking 360-degree views of the city skyline — especially beautiful at sunset. Bring along a simple picnic or takeaway coffee and pastries from a local café like Salvation Café or Croft & Co, and watch the city shift from gold to glitter.

Budget tip: Since entry is free, your main expense will be snacks and transport — likely under R300 total.

5. Animal encounters at the Johannesburg Zoo

Entry Cost: R50-135
Location: Parkview

The Johannesburg Zoo is a classic favourite for an affordable day out. Spread across 55 hectares, it’s home to lions, elephants, reptiles, and rare birds. The zoo’s leafy setting also makes it perfect for a laid-back picnic after exploring. It’s ideal for families, couples, or solo adventurers looking for something nostalgic yet educational.

Budget tip: Pack your own food and refillable water bottle to save on costs — your entire day, including a light lunch, should stay under R500.

6. Discover local treasures at 27 Boxes

Cost: Free entry
Location: Melville

Built from recycled shipping containers, 27 Boxes is a creative marketplace filled with local boutiques, coffee spots, and artisan stalls. It’s the perfect place to pick up handmade goods or enjoy a budget-friendly brunch. The space often hosts live music and small pop-up events, adding to the laid-back weekend vibe.

Budget tip: Enjoy a cappuccino and a pastry for around R100, and spend the rest of your afternoon browsing the stalls or relaxing in the open-air courtyard.

7. Adventure at Delta Park

Cost: Free entry
Location: Blairgowrie

If you’re in the mood for something active, Delta Park is ideal for cycling, jogging, or birdwatching. The park’s wide open spaces and scenic walking trails make it one of Joburg’s most beloved green lungs. Bring your own bike or simply take a leisurely walk through the well-kept gardens and nature areas.

Budget tip: Bring your own refreshments, and you can enjoy a fun, zero-cost day outdoors.

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You don’t need to splurge to enjoy Johannesburg’s energy and diversity. Whether you’re picnicking under the sun, diving into local art, or uncovering hidden historical gems, these budget-friendly day trips prove that adventure is all about curiosity not cost. So grab your backpack, call a friend, and make your next day in Joburg one to remember, all for under R500.

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