Delve into a world where color meets history on this self-guided audio tour of Newtown, Johannesburg. Ideal for those with a passion for street art and urban heritage, this journey offers an insider's look at the city's cultural revolution. The tour starts at the Newtown Precinct, among the iconic carved Wooden Heads that celebrate African diversity, and concludes at the Newtown Junction Mall, encapsulating the spirit of rebirth and the marks left by history on modern canvases.
As you embark on this route, you will navigate through a maze of mesmerizing graffiti, explore the significance of Mary Fitzgerald Square, and stand amidst the urban gallery under the M1 Highway overpass that is a central hub during the city's largest annual Hip Hop festivals. From the whispering walls of Museum Africa to the pulsing heart of the local hip hop scene, the sights and stories of Newtown will guide your exploration.
Be prepared to encounter the artistic soul of Johannesburg as you witness a variety of street art forms, from towering murals to discreet wheatpastes. Along the way, the aromatic scent of candle wax from one of the oldest factories may envelop you, while the commentary of a local graffiti artist, 'Bias', will provide personal insights into the vibrant tags and pieces that speak volumes of the city's diverse expressions.