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Key neighbourhoods in Johannesburg

A SET of Adobe Acrobat maps of popular Johannesburg neighbourhoods, including road and suburb names, schools, parks, shopping strips and historic areas.

LARGE MAPS IN ADOBE ACROBAT FORMAT
Supplied by the city's Geographic Information Systems department, these maps require an Adobe Acrobat reader, which can be downloaded from Adobe free of charge.


Joburg CBD
[888kb]

Braamfontein
[535kb]

Ellis Park
[352kb]

Soccer City
[319kb]

Gold Reef City
[390kb]

Greenside
[402kb]

Kliptown
[1,079kb]

Melville
[454kb]

Montecasino
[322kb]

Newtown
[296kb]

Orlando
[598kb]

Roodepoort CBD
[403kb]

Rivonia
[340kb]

Randburg CBD
[364kb]

Rosebank
[324kb]

Sandton CBD
[465kb]

Wanderers
[448kb]

Zoo
[471kb]

To view these files you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. This plug-in can be downloaded from Adobe free of charge.


SMALL MAPS IN JPEG FORMAT
Maps of smaller areas, which open inside your browser window

General maps:

Major parks and open spaces:

 

 



Council's map services

The City's Corporate GIS department offers two kinds of mapping services: a free service, with basic information about motorways, city administrative regions, voting wards, etc; and a subscription service, which provides more extensive information down to stand level. Features include full resolution aerial photographs, maps of proposed townships, and customised map making tools. Immediate online payment is possible.

Geographic Information Systems

 

NOTE: This mapping service operates separately from the main Johannesburg web site, and queries should be directed to the relevant webmasters.

 

 
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