Pretoria Sights

Union Buildings

Good for: history, gardens, walking

Not good for: gardens

  • Address
    • off Church St Arcadia

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Lonely Planet review for Union Buildings

These sweeping sandstone buildings are the headquarters of government and home to the presidential offices. They sit in an elevated position, surveying beautiful terraced gardens planted with indigenous trees and the city beyond. The gardens are often used for public celebrations and Mandela’s inauguration took place here back in 1994. Statues of a few former prime ministers inhabit the grounds, including an impressive General Louis Botha on horseback. There’s also a WWI memorial here, and a memorial to the South African police. The buildings, designed by Sir Herbert Baker, are about a 2km walk from the city centre; alternatively, catch just about any bus heading east on Church St, and walk up through the gardens. There are no tours here, and the buildings themselves aren’t open to the public but the grounds are open seven days a week.

 

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    The most majestic building in the world

    leonm recommends this,

    The union buildings and the surrounding gardens are something not to miss. Spend some time wondering around the manicured gardens.

    Good for: history, gardens, walking

    Not good for: gardens