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What was once a rural area in northern Johannesburg, inhabited by those known as the “mink and manure”, Sandton is now South Africa’s financial centre and a constant source of energetic activity.
Home to the Johannesburg stock exchange and leading investment banks, Sandton also owns one of the largest convention centres in Africa, which has witnessed important events in history, such as the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development and the African National Congress celebrations after the 2004 elections.
With a skyline imitating that of Manhattan’s, residents and business men and women can enjoy luxurious living and office space with views over the city and the bustle occurring below. Growth is always on the horizon, ensuring that Sandton remains ‘Africa’s richest square mile’.
Sandton City – among the largest shopping centres in Africa
Nelson Mandela Square
Liliesleaf Farm where Mandela lived in the early 1960s and where many leading political activists were arrested in 1963 and tried as part of the infamous Rivonia Trial
Various art galleries
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Allora
Caffe Della Salute
Central One Restaurant and Bar
Col’Cacchio Pizzeria
Costes Restaurant
Koi Restaurant and Sushi Bar
Lekgotla
Montego Bay
O’Galito
Pappas on the Square
Parea Taverna
Piatto Restaurant Grill
Piccola Mondo
Pigalle
The Bull Run
The Butcher Shop & Grill
Tradewinds Restaurant
Vilamoura
Wangthai
Yo Sushi










