
Pretoria © girolame
Pretoria is affectionately known as the Jacaranda City due to
its profusion of mauve-coloured trees that blossom in spring. It is
located 56 miles (90km) from Johannesburg, although this drive can
take up to two hours. Pretoria is South Africa's administrative
capital and one of the country's more attractive cities, its
relatively green and picturesque urban centre forming a stark
contrast to its much more chaotic neighbour of Johannesburg.
Pretoria was founded in 1955 and named after Andries Pretorius, the
boer leader at the Battle of Blood River where the
Voortrekkers defeated the Zulus under King Dingaan.But since
1994, the city's Jacaranda tree-lined streets are better known as
the administrative capital of South Africa and as home to the
iconic Union Buildings where Nelson Mandela was sworn in as the
country's first democratically elected president.
Pretoria may not be one of South Africa's most popular tourist
destinations, but it makes a fantastic base for a multitude of
sightseeing opportunities. Boasting some unique attractions such as
the historic Voortrekker Monument, the South African National
Zoological Gardens, one of the world's first-class zoos, and the
nearby town of Cullinan where the discovery of the world's largest
diamond took place, Pretoria offers visitors a unique glimpse into
a city brimming with history and simultaneously embracing its
cultural changes.