Visit Vilakazi Street: A Cultural And Historical Hub

Joburg Admin / September 11, 2025

At the centre of Soweto’s spirit lies Vilikazi Street, an area alive with history, flavour, and creativity. Heritage sites stand alongside vibrant, authentic African restaurants, local art, and the unmistakable energy of South African culture. There's no greater starting point if you're keen on connecting with the past, and visitors will find there's plenty on offer for the whole family to enjoy.

Why Vilikazi?

Vilakazi Street was named after the late poet and novelist, Dr. Benedict Wallet Vilakazi. Known for being the first black African man to receive a PhD in South Africa, he's also credited for creating the first-ever Zulu-English dictionary. Vilakazi Street was revamped by the Johannesburg Development Agency in 2009, in anticipation of the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup.

Historical Significance

Vilakazi Street is home to the Hector Pieterson museum, and is also the only place in the world where two Nobel Peace Prize laureates once resided: both the late former president Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu once called this home.

Want to delve deeper into South African history? You might enjoy one of Joburg's many heritage tours.

Archbishop Tutu’s home remains a private residence, while Mandela’s former home has been transformed into the Mandela House museum. Guided tours are available to walk you through the modest beginnings of the man who played a pivotal role in shaping South Africa’s political history.

To read more about museums in Soweto, click here.

Art In Action

You'll find South African history reflected in striking public art. Look out for an installation of eight grey hands spelling ‘Vilakazi’ in South African Sign Language and murals depicting the 1976 Soweto Uprising.

Proudly South African Flavours

This is a prime spot for those in search of traditional South African cuisine. You'll find street food, taverns, and modern interpretations like 1947 on Vilakazi Street, which highlights authentic flavours in a refined setting.

Entrepreneurial Spirit

Explore streets lined with colourful market stalls and local boutiques offering handmade crafts, beaded jewellery, woven textiles, and Afrocentric fashion. Visitors can explore, shop, and take home unique souvenirs that tell the story of Soweto’s vibrant culture.

Vilikazi Street is a testament to the history and struggle that shaped South Africa’s journey to freedom. Walk its streets and experience the pride, resilience, and spirit that make our nation and people truly extraordinary.

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