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Treat South Africa's capital as a half-day add-on from Johannesburg, not a base: take the Gautrain in, walk the Union Buildings, Voortrekker Monument and Church Square in a day, then move on.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 9 Jun 2026

Best length

Half a day to one night, as an add-on from Johannesburg

From Johannesburg

~55km / about 1 hour by car; ~35โ€“40 min on the Gautrain

Nearest airport

OR Tambo (JNB), ~55km south; some flights use Lanseria (HLA)

Best base if overnighting

Brooklyn or Hatfield (leafy embassy-belt suburbs)

In short

Pretoria at a glance

Pretoria is South Africa's administrative capital and, for most UK trips, a half-day or single-overnight add-on from Johannesburg rather than a holiday base โ€” it sits about 55km north of OR Tambo airport and the two cities are joined by the Gautrain. Build a day around the Union Buildings terraces, the Voortrekker Monument and Freedom Park hill, and Church Square in the old centre, then move on. If you do stay over, base in the leafy, gated suburbs of Brooklyn or Hatfield, drive or Uber rather than walk between sights, and time a visit for the late-October jacaranda bloom that turns whole avenues purple.

The short version

  • Treat Pretoria as a half-day or one-night stop from Johannesburg, not a multi-night base โ€” the Gautrain links the two in about 35โ€“40 minutes.
  • A single day covers the Union Buildings gardens, the Voortrekker Monument and Freedom Park, and Church Square in the historic centre.
  • Stay in Brooklyn or Hatfield if you overnight โ€” leafy, embassy-belt suburbs near the restaurants and the Gautrain.
  • Drive or Uber between sights rather than walking, and pre-book transfers from OR Tambo โ€” GOV.UK flags visitors being followed from the airport and robbed.
  • Time it for late October to mid-November if you can, when the jacaranda avenues across the eastern suburbs are in full purple bloom.

Pretoria is South Africaโ€™s administrative capital, but the thing to get right first is scale: itโ€™s a half-day or single-overnight stop from Johannesburg, not a holiday base you build days around. The sights are spread across the city โ€” the Union Buildings on their terraced hill, the Voortrekker Monument and Freedom Park facing each other across a valley to the south, Church Square in the old centre โ€” and theyโ€™re too far apart, and the streets between them too unpredictable, to walk. So the rhythm is drive-or-Uber between three or four set-piece stops, then move on.

The other early call is timing. Pretoria is the Jacaranda City, and from late October into mid-November the avenues through Brooklyn and Waterkloof and around the University of Pretoria turn solid purple โ€” the one window that lifts the city from a worthwhile half-day to a genuinely lovely one. The smartest way to fit it in is the Gautrain: the fast, secure rail line runs from OR Tambo airport and Sandton up to Hatfield in about 35โ€“40 minutes, so you can see Pretoria as a side trip without ever driving the N1.

If you do overnight, base in leafy Brooklyn or in Hatfield by the Gautrain station. Below, the structured planning โ€” what to see, where to stay, how to get in from OR Tambo, and a realistic budget in pounds โ€” picks up from here.

Keep a first trip focused: book the big timed sights, then leave room for neighbourhoods and food.

Top things to do in Pretoria

Voortrekker Monument and Freedom Park

Two memorials face each other across a valley south of central Pretoria. The granite Voortrekker Monument tells the Afrikaner pioneer story, while Freedom Park is the post-apartheid counterpoint, with its Sikhumbuto wall of names and sweeping city views. The Voortrekker Monument runs around R130 (about ยฃ6) per adult and Freedom Park's guided tour around R150 (about ยฃ7). Doing both back to back is the most rewarding half-day in the city.

A half-day for botโ€ฆ ยฃ6

Union Buildings

The Union Buildings are Pretoria's signature sight and the seat of South Africa's government: Herbert Baker's curving sandstone terraces above tiered formal gardens, topped by a 9-metre statue of Nelson Mandela with arms outstretched. You can't go inside, but the gardens and the views back over the city are free and open. Allow 30 to 45 minutes, ideally in the softer morning light.

About 30 to 45 minโ€ฆ
No tickets required Read the guide

Where to stay first

The areas that make a first visit easier โ€” not an exhaustive directory.

Brooklyn / Waterkloof

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The leafy embassy belt east of the centre, with the best guesthouses, tree-lined streets and the Brooklyn Mall restaurants on the doorstep. The calmest, most secure-feeling base in the city and well placed for the Union Buildings and the eastern jacaranda avenues. Drive or Uber rather than walking at night.

Best for: A quiet, secure overnight base

Browse hotels 10 min by car to the Union Buildings

Hatfield

ยฃ value

The university-and-cafe quarter, busier and younger than Brooklyn, with bars, the University of Pretoria campus and the Hatfield Gautrain station for a quick run to Johannesburg or OR Tambo. Good value and the easiest base if you're arriving and leaving by train.

Best for: Travellers using the Gautrain, lower budgets

Browse hotels On the Gautrain line; ~10 min by car to the centre

Centurion (between Pretoria and Johannesburg)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

A modern suburb roughly midway to Johannesburg, on the Gautrain line with chain hotels and secure malls. Practical if you're splitting the difference between the two cities or want a convenient last night before an early OR Tambo flight, but it has little character of its own.

Best for: A convenient stopover between the two cities

Browse hotels ~20 min by car or Gautrain to central Pretoria

Airport to city centre

Pretoria airport transfer options
OptionTimeCostBook ahead?
Gautrain from OR Tambo to Hatfield ~35โ€“40 min about R230 (ยฃ10) plus a Gold Card Fast, secure and the best-value option; change once at Marlboro
Pre-booked private transfer from OR Tambo ~50โ€“60 min by road about R700โ€“R950 (ยฃ32โ€“43) Recommended over a random taxi, especially after dark (GOV.UK)
Uber or Bolt from OR Tambo ~50โ€“60 min about R450โ€“R650 (ยฃ20โ€“30) Request from the signed ride-app pickup at the airport
Pre-book a door-to-door transfer

When to go

Sweet spot: Late October to mid-November is the standout window: the jacaranda trees that line the eastern suburbs burst into purple bloom and the weather is warm and dry before the summer rains. Pretoria sits on the high inland plateau, so it runs warmer and drier than coastal Cape Town โ€” March to May and September to early November are the most comfortable, clear-skied months.

October and November bring the jacaranda bloom and warm, dry days โ€” the prettiest and most popular time. December to February is the hot summer, with afternoon thunderstorms rolling across the highveld most days and the South African school holidays crowding the city in December. March to May is mild, dry autumn and excellent for sightseeing. June to August is the dry winter: warm, sunny days but genuinely cold mornings and nights at this altitude, so pack a jumper for early starts.

What it costs

There are no direct UK flights to Pretoria itself โ€” you fly to Johannesburg OR Tambo (JNB) and travel the last 55km. Direct return economy from Heathrow to Johannesburg runs roughly ยฃ600โ€“ยฃ950, dipping toward ยฃ550 on cheap dates and topping ยฃ1,000+ over the Decemberโ€“January peak. Aprilโ€“May and Septemberโ€“October are the best value; book around 6โ€“10 weeks ahead.

Daily budget per person

Sample trip: A realistic one-night Pretoria add-on for one person is roughly ยฃ110โ€“ยฃ170 on the ground: ยฃ45โ€“ยฃ90 for a mid-range guesthouse, ยฃ20โ€“ยฃ35 food and drink, about ยฃ15 for the Voortrekker Monument and Freedom Park, and ยฃ25โ€“ยฃ40 of Ubers and Gautrain fares. The big cost is the ~ยฃ600โ€“ยฃ950 return flight to Johannesburg, which the trip shares with the rest of your South Africa itinerary.

The rand makes Pretoria superb value once you're there โ€” a restaurant main is about ยฃ6โ€“11 and a glass of South African wine ยฃ2.50โ€“4. Entry fees are low (the headline monuments are ยฃ6โ€“7 each). All rand figures use ยฃ1 โ‰ˆ R22 (June 2026); the rand moves a lot, so check the live rate.

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Pretoria FAQs

Is Pretoria worth visiting, or just a day trip from Johannesburg?
For most UK trips it's a half-day or single-overnight add-on rather than a base. The Union Buildings gardens, the Voortrekker Monument and Freedom Park, and Church Square in the old centre cover the highlights in a day. The Gautrain links it to Johannesburg in about 35โ€“40 minutes, so many people see it as a side trip from a Johannesburg or safari itinerary rather than staying multiple nights.
How do you get from Johannesburg or OR Tambo to Pretoria?
The Gautrain is the easiest route โ€” a fast, secure commuter line from OR Tambo airport and Sandton up to Hatfield and central Pretoria, around 35โ€“40 minutes with one change at Marlboro, on a rechargeable Gold Card. Otherwise a pre-booked private transfer or an Uber covers the ~55km by road in about 50โ€“60 minutes. Pre-book airport transfers rather than taking a random taxi โ€” GOV.UK flags visitors being followed from OR Tambo and robbed.
When do the jacarandas bloom in Pretoria?
Roughly late October to mid-November, peaking in the first two weeks of November in a normal year. The eastern suburbs โ€” Brooklyn, Waterkloof and the avenues around the University of Pretoria โ€” turn solid purple, which is why Pretoria is nicknamed the Jacaranda City. If a purple-streets photo is the goal, target the start of November and check local reports, as the timing shifts a week or two with the weather.

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