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Freedom Park is currently open to the public and tours take place daily at 09:00, 12:00 and 15:00. Admission fees to the Park are as follows: | Adults | : R45 | Senior citizens (Over 60 years old) | : R25
| Children (Under 16 years old) | : R25 |
Groups of 10 or more people can reserve a guided tour by completing the online booking form or sending an e-Mail to
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To book a tour, please contact: | Designation | Name | Tel | | Guest Relations Officer | Thetsh Tshivhase | +27 (0)79 873 9069 | | Alternative number | - | +27 (0)79 873 8988 | | Frontline staff (landline) | - | +27 (0)12 336 4020/4048 |
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Admission fees to //hapo* are as follows: (*an interactive exhibition space where the story of Southern Africa, dating back 3.6 billion years, will unfold in narrative and visual form.) | Adults | : R80 | Senior citizens (Over 60 years old) | : R40 | Children (Under 10 years old) | : R40 |
NOTE: * //hapo is still under construction Please take note of the following:- The average duration of a tour is approximately two hours.
- Wear comfortable shoes as the tour involves walking.
- Dress appropriately for the weather as the tour will be conducted outdoors.
- Make provision for sun protection ie sun block, hats or umbrellas.
- Make provision for bottled water (there is currently no convenience store at Freedom Park).
- No alcoholic beverages may be brought into Freedom Park and the consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises is strictly prohibited.
- Isivivane is a sacred space and visitors wishing to enter this area will be requested to remove their shoes. An alternative path around Isivivane is available.
- Visitors are requested to keep Freedom Park clean and tidy by throwing all rubbish in the trash cans provided.
Map to Freedom Park
The elements of Freedom Park *Under construction
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