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Is it safe to walk around Sandton Johannesburg?

Sandton City is generally considered to be a safe area in Johannesburg, South Africa during the daytime when it is bustling with people and activity. However, as with any urban area, safety concerns can arise at night.



Sandton is considered the safest and wealthiest district in Johannesburg, often referred to as "Africa's richest square mile." During the day, it is generally safe to walk between major landmarks like Sandton City Mall and Nelson Mandela Square, as these areas are heavily patrolled by private security and monitored by extensive CCTV networks. However, the standard "South African safety rules" still apply: you should stay in well-lit, populated areas and avoid displaying expensive jewelry, cameras, or large amounts of cash. While daytime walking is common for business travelers and tourists, walking at night is generally discouraged outside of the immediate, secure shopping precincts. Most locals and visitors prefer to use Uber or the Gautrain for point-to-point travel after dark. While Sandton is far safer than the Johannesburg CBD, petty crimes like "smash-and-grabs" or pickpocketing can still occur, so maintaining a high level of situational awareness is essential for any traveler.

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