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Rosebank, Johannesburg

Situated in Johannesburg, South Africa, Rosebank is a vibrant multi-cultural district, business node and tourist attraction. Rosebank is one of a kind in that it has effectively combined a successful commercial node within a pleasant working, shopping and entertainment environment. Due to its compact size, visitors, residents and workers are able to walk the area, enjoying the outdoors atmosphere, en route to their destination.
 
Although Rosebank is home to many head offices, the district also provides an abundance of entertainment to its residents and visitors at a variety of superb shopping malls, pavement cafes, world class restaurants, markets, luxurious hotels, cinemas, art galleries as well as night clubs. The Zone@Rosebank has become one of the more prestigious shopping areas of the city. It is a rather large shopping mall and one of the most exclusive shopping centres in the city. It boasts many high-end stores and a large movie theatre. 
Whether it’s enjoying a cup of coffee under an acacia tree, a visit to one of the country’s finest art galleries, watching an art house movie, shopping at top designer boutiques or taking a leisurely stroll around the neighbourhood, Rosebank has something to offer everyone. It is always alive with entertainment and fun.
Rosebank also boasts, spectacular art deco architecture with beautifully designed facades and buildings. Why not take a tour exploring this exquisite architecture? Rosebank is conveniently situated just 35 minutes from OR Tambo Airport, and is close to all the major centres of Johannesburg. Seeing as though Rosebank, is also home to The Rosebank Management District. This precinct is a vibrant and cosmopolitan location to live, work and play! The node is eminent by its effective combination of a successful commercial node within a pleasant working, shopping and entertainment environment.
 
References

<p>https://www.sa-venues.com/attractionsga/rosebank.php<p>

Further Reading
https://www.sahistory.org.za/place/everard-read-art-gallery
https://www.sahistory.org.za/places/apartheid-museum
https://www.sahistory.org.za/places/gold-reef-city
https://www.sahistory.org.za/places/constitution-hill-museum
https://www.sahistory.org.za/.../hector-pieterson-museum-heritage-site