Known for its “fountains of flowers”, Bloemfontein boasts an abundance of historical, cultural, and natural attractions that make it an ideal holiday destination in the Free State province of South Africa. Here are 6 popular things to do in Bloemfontein:

1. Free State National Botanical Garden

Where: Rayton Road (off Dan Pienaar Drive), R702
Open: Monday to Friday, 8am – 4:30pm; Saturday, Sunday, and Public Holidays, 8am – 5pm.
Cost: Please contact them directly for prices.
Contact: +27 (0)51 436 3530 / [email protected]

The Free State National Botanical Garden is a carefully landscaped and colourful garden on the outskirts of Bloemfontein. Spanning a valley between picturesque dolerite koppies, the garden features paved walkways, nature talks, and moonlight walks that make it a popular destination all year round. The 70 hectare garden boasts 400 species of plants and is a haven to 144 species of bird, 54 species of reptile, and about 32 species of mammal. Enjoy a picture-perfect picnic in this superb atmosphere.

Vodacom Stadium by NJR ZA (Wikimedia)

 2. Vodacom Park

Where: Kings Way
Contact: 051 407 1700

“VRYSTAAT!” is the roaring cry that you will hear from a crowd of orange spectators when you visit Vodacom Park, home to the Cheetahs rugby team. The ground is easy to get to and is within walking distance from the waterfront and many of the hotels nearby. No matter what happens on the field, the enthusiastic fans are guaranteed to provide plenty of entertainment.

3. The National Museum

Where: 36 Aliwal Street
Open: Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm; Saturday, 10 am – 5pm; Sunday and Public Holidays, 12 – 5:30pm. Please note that the museum is closed on Good Friday and Christmas Day.
Cost: Please contact them directly for prices.
Contact: +27 (0)51 447 9609 / [email protected]

The National Museum is a natural history, cultural history, and art museum that was established in 1877. Excavated fossils are just a few of the many fascinating exhibitions that you can discover at this Declared Cultural Institution.

outdoor sculptures at Oliewenhuis by Anne97432 (wikipedia)

4. Oliewenhuis Art Museum

Where: 16 Harry Smith Street
Open: Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm; Saturday, 10 am – 5pm; Sunday and Public Holidays, 1 – 5pm. Please note that the museum is closed on Good Friday and Christmas Day.
Cost: Please contact them directly for prices.
Contact: +27 (0)51 447 9609 / [email protected]

Oliewenhuis Art Museum is located in one of the most magnificent gardens in Bloemfontein. It is the only museum of its kind in the Free State and one of the youngest art museums in the country. Oliewenhuis is housed in a 1941 Neo-Dutch style mansion that was converted into an Art Museum in 1985, as a satellite of the National Museum. Explore the permanent collection of South African art, as well as temporary exhibitions in the Museum galleries and the unique underground Reservoir gallery. Other highlights include the Blind Alphabet and the functional Cement and Mosaic sculptures in the gardens.

5. Windmill Casino and Entertainment Centre

Where: Corner of Jan Pierewiet Avenue and the N1 highway, Pellissier
Contact: +27 (0)51 410 2000

The Windmill Casino and Entertainment Centre offers an elegant experience for those who dare to flirt with chance and blow kisses at Lady Luck. Although it is large enough for serious gamers, this glamorous casino has a quaint and casual atmosphere where the whole family can come to enjoy a world of entertainment.

Loch Logan waterfront by DarienGS (flickr)

6. Loch Logan Waterfront

Where: Corner of Henry Street and First Avenue
Open: Mondays to Fridays, 9am – 6pm; Saturdays, 8:30 – 5pm; Sundays, 10am – 2pm; Public Holidays, 9am – 2pm.
Contact: +27 (0)51 448 3607 / [email protected]

The Loch Logan Waterfront is the largest shopping mall in central South Africa. Wrapped around a feature lake, the 80 000 m² centre is the perfect place for shopping, movies, and eating out. Their events calendar is packed with exciting entertainment and promotions that guarantee something for everyone. The large park opposite the centre hosts many local events and fetes.

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Let us know what your favourite Bloemfontein attraction is!

 

Image 1 by Brimack (flickr)

Image 2 by NJR ZA (Wikimedia)

Image 3 by Anne97432 (wikipedia)

Image 4 by DarienGS (flickr)