Bedfordview is a town in western Ekurhuleni, sharing an administrative Boundary with the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng, South Africa. Bedfordview has been part of the City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality since 2000. The Eastgate shopping centre is located here.
Restaurants in Bedfordview
3.5 based on 24 reviews
We only go to the movies here. Convenient online bookings . Friendly and helpful staff . We enjoy our experiences here after the revamp. Well done to sterkinekor and thank you for entertaining us .
4 based on 2 reviews
Fit for true Emperors in more ways than one, Emperors Palace Hotel Casino Convention and Entertainment Resort welcomes all to experience true luxury and excitement. Emperors Palace offers luxurious accommodation in four unique hotels, a glorious health and beauty spa, a magnificent casino with unparalleled gaming enjoyment, the finest in dining options, spectacular entertainment choices, world class conference facilities, and impeccable service. Come to Emperors Palace. Come to the Palace of Dreams!
Always enjoyable always and the security is good and personnel even drew our attention to R 20.00 we had dropped - all in all an great experience.
4 based on 77 reviews
Nice pleasant atmosphere for shopping without some of the crowds associated with some centres. Some of the shops a bit smaller than other centres but they make up for that with the friendly staff. a good selection of shops and restaurants with more across the road in Stoneridge and excited to see what will be in the new building currently under construction.
Call in at Milky Lane and get a delicious ice cream or waffle to keep up your energy levels whilst you shop.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
Previously know as the Johannesburg Civic Theater, this is a group of 4 Theaters situated in Braamfontein, Johannesburg. This theater stages both Broadway musicals and local productions. The main pedestrian entrance is at 163 Civic Boulevard, opposite the Metro Centre offices.
I had the good fortune of seeing "King Kong, the Musical" in the Nelson Mandela Theater. It's the only theater in the world named after N.M. The revival of South Africa's first black musical from the 1959's was quite enjoyable.The acting and singing was the very best of South African talent. (The character "King Kong" was portrayed by the singer and dancer Andile Gumbe, who played "Simba" in the Broadway show of the Lion King). My orchestra seat was only US $24! Acoustics, stage setting, and audience Seating was great. The artistic energy of the performers left a smile on your face.
4 based on 1 reviews
Visited this Shopping mall during my lunch hour to purchase an appliance from Pick n Pay who is the anchor tenant. Also stopped by at Bem Bom Cafe to catch a quick snack. Conveniently situated behind the East Gate Shopping Mall. Free, safe and secure mall parking.Number of stores and to name a few,Dischem,clicks,Waltons,Wimpy and Foods lovers market etc. Clean and modern.
4.5 based on 281 reviews
Located in the heart of Sandton’s business district, with over 22 000m² of convention, exhibition and special event space, 10 600 secure parking bays, conveniently located entertainment centres and over 30 hotels nearby, Sandton Convention Centre is Southern Africa’s most technologically advanced convention centre, offering purpose-built facilities to cater to your every need.
Was here for the Jewellex Jewelry Show 2017. The show was great. I had a good time. Overall facility a little outdated. But a good place to held a convention.
5 based on 3 reviews
DVB Tours is s small tour operation. Tours are Ethical and support Ecotourism. No Cub petting or any other non-ethical behavior.
We had an excellent trip with Dean. A safe driver, friendly spontaneous tour guide with a lot of knowledge of the African wildlife. And all this packed with humor... We recommend him for day trips but also for complete round trips visiting the parks you would like to see!
4 based on 2 reviews
The Nelson Mandela square is adjacent to the Sandton Mall and has restaurants on its three sides with the fourth providing entrance to the mall and featuring the imposing bronze statue of Nelson Mandela and some water Fountains. A nice hangout as you have ample dine choices. I like to visit when I can. Come thinking of it is one of the safest places in Johannesburg to be, in an otherwise unsafe city.
5 based on 119 reviews
(Open by appointment only.) The stories that lived (and still live) within the walls of the Lindfield Victorian House Museum tell a tale of Johannesburg during an era that, more than any other, shaped urban Johannesburg as we know it today. A tale of the day-to-day family life and fashion trends, masters and servants, elegance, high culture, high teas, social etiquette and intellectual achievements. The spirit of this amazing era lives on in the museum and visitors not only learn its cultural history, but also experience the ambiance of a bygone world.
When gold was discovered in Johannesburg, people from all over Europe came here to try and find their fortune. The wives, homesick for their countries of birth, recreated their cultures in their homes. Katherine, the host, dressed as a chambermaid, has a wealth of knowledge and treasures from the Victorian age - late 1800's, which blows the mind. What a truly remarkable experience! Every surface, every part of the house has an historical object to amaze and educate you. Authentically furnished and decorated rooms give you insight into the way people used to live, and the nursery/playroom is a creepy delight, with dolls and toys and a mind boggling dolls house with miniature... everything (!) from the era. Wow! Katherine has lived in the house for 50 years and has no help due to the fragility of all the treasures, hence the dust, but it adds to the character of the place. She worries about what would happen to this heritage site when she is too old to care for it and we truly hope some organization will identify it as worthy of a trust to preserve it for future generations. It needs to remain a museum, as it gives a rare insight into a part of history we don't know much about these days. Step into a forgotten and fascinating era. A worthwhile visit!
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Nowhere can the story of South Africa's turbulent past and its extraordinary transition to democracy be told as it is at Constitution Hill. Constitution Hill is a national heritage site situated in the Johannesburg CBD and is home to the Constitutional Court of South Africa- the highest court in the country on constitutional matters. Once a place of injustice and brutality, where South Africa's leading political activists, including Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi, were detained, the site has been transformed into a place of solidarity and democracy, home to the Women's Gaol museum, Number Four Museum, and Old Fort Museum. Apart from its engaging and gripping Exhibitions, Constitution Hill is also open to the public for guided tours and has become an important platform for Heritage, Education, and Tourism related programmes. The vast variety of programmes hosted at Constitution Hill enable us to embrace current issues, celebrate days of national significance, address matters of public interest and create a forum for public debate. With its rich history and character Constitution Hill boasts of ideal platforms to educate and learn about South Africa's story. ConHill, as it is famously known, also offers a variety of multi-purpose venues, suitable for conferencing, Performances, a large array of events and for public activities and programmes.
Constitution Hill was a prison rebuilt to be a Court. We were shown the hardship of inmates and the cruelty they were subjected and the cramped conditions the lived in. It was somewhat sickening to learn about this piece of history. This visit is part...MoreDear Chong A, Thank you for visiting and for sharing your experience. We hope you will continue to share with friends and family about the site. Best regards
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