As 2025 winds down, Johannesburg is once again buzzing with excitement. From festive lights and food markets to outdoor adventures and creative workshops, the City of Gold has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for ways to celebrate with friends, family, or colleagues, the end of the year is the perfect time to relax, explore, and make new memories before the calendar turns.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!If you’re planning your December or early January break, here are five of the best year-end activities to try around Joburg in 2025 — from cultural experiences to nature escapes — all chosen with locals in mind.
1. Explore the Johannesburg Zoo Festival of Lights
- Location: Jan Smuts Avenue, Parkview, Johannesburg
- Entry: Tickets are usually available via Webtickets or at the gate.
- Access: Secure parking is available at the Zoo; alternatively, you can use Uber, Bolt, or the Rea Vaya bus to the nearby Parkview stop.
- Dates: Late November 2025 – Early January 2026
Every December, the Johannesburg Zoo Festival of Lights transforms the city’s beloved zoo into a magical wonderland of colour, creativity, and festive cheer. Walk through illuminated pathways lined with glowing animal sculptures, dazzling light tunnels, and twinkling trees. It’s an ideal evening activity for families with kids or anyone who loves a bit of Christmas spirit.
The festival usually runs from late November through early January, offering nightly entertainment, local food stalls, and live performances. It’s also a great way to support local artisans and small businesses who showcase their crafts at the accompanying night market.
Why it’s worth it:
- It’s affordable and family-friendly.
- The experience supports local tourism and artists.
- It offers a fun, outdoor activity under Joburg’s summer skies.
2. Go on an Outdoor Adventure at the Cradle of Humankind
- Location: Off the R563, near Maropeng Visitor Centre, about 45 minutes from Johannesburg
- Entry: Around R100 for the Maropeng Centre and R120 for the Sterkfontein Caves (prices may vary). Tickets can be booked on Maropeng’s official website.
- Access: Best reached by car or group transport; safe parking available at all attractions.
Just a short drive from the city, the Cradle of Humankind is a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering a mix of adventure, education, and relaxation. From ziplining and quad biking to guided cave tours and game drives, the Cradle is perfect for those who want to get out of the city and enjoy the outdoors.
Popular attractions include the Sterkfontein Caves, Maropeng Visitor Centre, and nearby adventure hubs like Cradle Moon Lakeside Game Lodge, which offers kayaking, hiking, and mountain biking trails. Many venues in the area also offer picnic spots and braai facilities — ideal for a relaxed year-end day out.
Why it’s worth it:
- It’s a scenic, peaceful escape from the city.
- Offers something for every budget and fitness level.
- Great for team-building, couples, or group outings.
Pro tip: Visit early in the morning to beat the heat and avoid crowds, then enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the many restaurants or lodges nearby.
3. Visit Joburg’s Food and Music Festivals
- Locations: Braamfontein, Newtown, Sandton, and Muldersdrift host most of the city’s summer festivals.
- Entry: Varies by event — tickets are available on Quicket, or Webtickets.
- Access: Use rideshare services or Gautrain (for Sandton-area events).
If you love good food and live music, Johannesburg doesn’t disappoint during the festive season. The city’s vibrant food and music festivals are a great way to soak up its multicultural energy. These events often feature local chefs, DJs, and musicians, creating a lively atmosphere that captures the essence of Joburg’s urban spirit.
Popular events to look out for include the Jozi Food and Music Festival, Maboneng Night Market, and Fourways Farmers Market Festive Edition. You’ll find everything from gourmet street food and craft gin tastings to handmade gifts and fashion stalls.
Why it’s worth it:
- Perfect blend of food, culture, and entertainment.
- Supports local artists and small businesses.
- Offers great networking and social opportunities.
Pro tip: Follow event organisers on social media for early ticket announcements and line-up updates. Most events are family-friendly and often include dedicated play zones for children.
4. Enjoy a Relaxing Picnic or Sundowner at a Scenic Spot
Best spots:
- Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden (Roodepoort) – SANBI Website
- Delta Park (Randburg) – Open daily, free entry.
- Northcliff Ridge Eco Park (Northcliff) – Access via Rockey Drive.
Entry:
Delta Park & Northcliff Ridge: Free access.
Botanical Garden: Around R80 for adults, R30 for kids (tickets at the gate).
Sometimes, the best way to celebrate the end of the year is by simply slowing down and soaking in Joburg’s natural beauty. The city has no shortage of tranquil spots perfect for a picnic or sunset view.
Walter Sisulu National Botanical Gardens in Roodepoort remains one of the most scenic destinations, with lush lawns, waterfalls, and abundant birdlife. Alternatively, Delta Park in Randburg offers open green spaces ideal for relaxed gatherings or solo reflection. For those seeking panoramic city views, Northcliff Ridge Eco Park is an unbeatable choice.
Why it’s worth it:
- It’s peaceful, affordable, and easy to plan.
- Offers a mental recharge before the new year.
- Perfect for photography and quiet reflection.
Pro tip: Bring along a picnic basket, blanket, and portable speaker for light music. Remember to clean up after your visit — many parks have a “leave no trace” policy to preserve the environment.
5. Try Something Creative: Paint, Cook, or Mix Cocktails
Where to go:
- Artjamming (Melrose Arch, Fourways, or Brooklyn) – artjamming.co.za
- The Cooking Kitchen (Bryanston) – thecookingkitchen.co.za
- Time Anchor Distillery (Maboneng) – timeanchor.co.za
Entry:
Cooking and gin classes: From R400–R600 per person.
Paint and Sip classes: From R300 per person.
If you want something fun and different, why not end your year by exploring your creative side? Interactive workshops like paint-and-sip sessions, cooking classes, or gin and cocktail-making experiences are becoming increasingly popular across Joburg.
Venues such as Artjamming (various branches) offer guided painting sessions where you can create art while sipping on your favourite drink. The Cooking Kitchen hosts group cooking experiences, while Time Anchor Distillery in Maboneng offers gin-tasting and mixology classes — a hit for year-end team events or friend gatherings.
Why it’s worth it:
- Encourages creativity and bonding.
- Great for photos and shared memories.
- Ideal for smaller groups who prefer a relaxed vibe.
Pro tip: Book a private session if you’re going as a large group or company team. These venues often provide catering options and personalised experiences.
Bonus Idea: Take a Weekend Staycation
If you prefer to escape the bustle altogether, consider a staycation at one of Joburg’s boutique hotels or nearby lodges. Places like The Houghton Hotel, African Pride Melrose Arch, or Glenburn Lodge in Muldersdrift offer great year-end packages that include spa treatments, dining, and luxury accommodation. It’s the perfect way to unwind and reflect before stepping into 2026.
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Johannesburg truly comes alive during the festive season. Whether you’re walking beneath the twinkling lights at the zoo, hiking through the Cradle of Humankind, or sharing a picnic with friends, there’s no shortage of experiences to enjoy.
Year-end activities don’t have to be extravagant — sometimes the best memories come from simple moments shared with the people you care about. So, as 2025 wraps up, take time to relax, celebrate your achievements, and rediscover the beauty of Joburg through its vibrant events and hidden gems.