City Sightseeing Johannesburg has announced a new Valentine’s Day evening experience scheduled for Saturday, 14 February 2026, combining a guided city tour, a sunset stop at Munro Viewpoint, and an after-hours visit to the Johannesburg Zoo. The experience is aimed at couples looking for a structured Valentine’s Day outing and is limited to a capped number of participants. The announcement is significant for Gauteng’s tourism and events calendar, as it introduces a rare after-hours wildlife experience within the city.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The event will be operated by City Sightseeing Johannesburg in partnership with the Johannesburg Zoo, according to details shared in a media release issued this week.
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Valentine’s Experience Scheduled for 14 February 2026
The Valentine’s Day experience will take place on Saturday, 14 February 2026, beginning in Rosebank and moving through several locations across Johannesburg. According to the organisers, the evening is designed as a curated itinerary rather than an open-access event.
The programme includes a sunset stop at Munro Viewpoint, followed by exclusive evening access to the Johannesburg Zoo, which will open its gates only to participants in the experience for the duration of the night.
How the Evening Will Unfold
According to the published schedule, the experience begins at 17h30 with departure from Rosebank aboard an open-top City Sightseeing bus. Participants will then travel to Munro Viewpoint, where sunset views over Johannesburg form part of the programme.
From there, the group will proceed to the Johannesburg Zoo, arriving before public closing hours. The Zoo will then reopen exclusively for the event, allowing guests to spend the evening on the Zoo lawns before taking part in a guided night tour.
The itinerary includes:
- Departure from Rosebank at 17h30
- Sunset stop at Munro Viewpoint
- Exclusive evening access to the Johannesburg Zoo
- Picnic time on the Zoo lawns
- A guided after-dark Zoo experience
- Return transport to Rosebank

After-Hours Zoo Experience a Rare Offering
One of the central features of the event is the private, guided Zoo experience taking place after dark. According to City Sightseeing Johannesburg, participants will take part in a 1.5-hour guided tour of the Zoo at night, including time aboard game-drive vehicles.
After-hours access to the Johannesburg Zoo is not typically available to the public, making the Valentine’s Day experience a notable departure from standard visitor offerings. Zoo staff will lead the tour, allowing guests to experience animal behaviour during evening hours.
Capacity, Pricing, and Booking Limits
The experience is limited to a maximum of 61 couples, according to the organisers. Tickets are priced at R375 per person, with bookings handled directly through City Sightseeing Johannesburg.
The organisers have also indicated that all guests will be entered into a lucky draw on the evening, with prizes supplied by partner hotels in Sandton.
What This Means for Gauteng Residents
For Gauteng residents, the announcement highlights a growing trend toward curated, single-evening experiences that combine transport, entertainment, and access to normally restricted venues. Rather than requiring overnight travel, the experience is designed to take place entirely within Johannesburg, beginning and ending in Rosebank.
The inclusion of an after-hours Zoo visit also reflects broader efforts to activate existing public attractions in new ways, particularly outside standard operating hours. For residents, this signals increased use of city infrastructure for limited-access events tied to major calendar dates such as Valentine’s Day.
Partnership Between Tourism and Conservation Spaces
According to City Sightseeing Johannesburg, the event was developed in collaboration with the Johannesburg Zoo. Speaking in the media release, Lisa Nel of City Sightseeing Johannesburg said the experience was intended to combine city views, wildlife, and a sense of adventure into a single evening. Press Release_ValentinesJohanne…
The partnership reflects a broader pattern in which tourism operators collaborate with conservation and heritage sites to create time-bound experiences without altering the sites’ primary public functions.
Valentine’s Day Events and Gauteng’s Tourism Calendar
Valentine’s Day has increasingly become a focal point for limited-run tourism and lifestyle events in Gauteng, particularly those aimed at residents rather than long-stay visitors. These events often emphasise structured programming, controlled numbers, and unique access rather than large-scale public gatherings.
The City Sightseeing Johannesburg event joins a growing list of Valentine’s-themed experiences that use existing city landmarks and attractions to create once-off offerings tied to the annual calendar.
FAQ: City Sightseeing Johannesburg Valentine’s Experience
When will the event take place?
The experience is scheduled for Saturday, 14 February 2026.
Where does the experience start and end?
The evening begins and ends in Rosebank, with transport provided throughout the programme.
Is the Johannesburg Zoo open to the public during the event?
No. The Zoo will open exclusively for participants during the after-hours portion of the evening.
How long is the guided Zoo experience?
The guided night tour is scheduled to last approximately 1.5 hours.
Is attendance limited?
Yes. Participation is capped at a maximum of 61 couples.
What Happens Next
Bookings for the Valentine’s Day experience are expected to continue in the lead-up to February 2026, with no additional dates announced at this stage. City Sightseeing Johannesburg has indicated that the event is planned as a once-off experience for Valentine’s Day 2026.
Further announcements regarding similar after-hours or themed experiences may follow as tourism operators continue to explore new ways of activating Johannesburg’s landmarks for limited-capacity events.



