Well the Randburg Waterfront has been revamped and is now called the Bright Water Commons. There is alot less water but is a 100 times nicer than before.
Its a very nice to do a little shopping , they have a flea market as well as its relaxing to just to go and have lunch there.
Its a nice place to take your kids cause there is various activities there for them to do.
THEY OFFER A CHOICE OF 50 RESTUARANTS , THEN A FLEA MARKET WITH ABOUT 350 STALLS FROM TIPEX TO CLOTHES TO SET OF DRUMS EVEN, THERE ARE CINEMA`S A 50 METRE HIGH MUSICAL FOUNTAIN., YES IT EVEN HAS A SWIMMING GOLF COURSE....................
A place in Johannesburg for a day out: souvenir market, but not only for tourists...an artificial lake in the middle, boutiques, restaurants. It was a very nice place to go to.
A friend told me recently though (summer 2002), that they filled up the waterbasin and closed the whole thing down!
' With the new Randburg Waterfront, Johannesburg is trying to follow the huge success of the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town. An artificial lake was created which gets its water from the Jukskei River. The gigantic entertainment complex offers myriad attractions like theatre, luxury cinemas and even a swimming golf course. Particularly impressive are the colourful fountains. Accompanied by music, water fountains up to 50 m high are pressed out of more than 1000 jets.
The Randburg Waterfront offers a choice from amongst 50 restaurants and pubs. For the children there are merry go rounds, playparks and puppet theatres. And anyone who wants to go shopping, will surely find something in the fleamarket with its 350 stalls. '
The gigantic entertainment complex offers myriad attractions like theatre, luxury cinemas and even a swimming golf course. Particularly impressive are the colourful fountains. Accompanied by music, water fountains up to 50 m high.The Randburg Waterfront offers a choice from amongst 50 restaurants and pubs. For the children there are merry go rounds, playparks and puppet theatres. And anyone who wants to go shopping, will surely find something in the fleamarket. A bit expensive, but the atmosphere is very nice.
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