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Soaring to 223 metres (732 feet), the Carlton Centre has been the tallest office building since its opening in 1973.
Soaring to 223 metres (732 feet), the Carlton Centre has been the tallest office building since its opening in 1973. The 50-storey skyscraper has an underground shopping mall and an observation deck at the top which is known as Top of Africa. Admission is R15 for adults, and R10 for children under 10 years. Get great views of Johannesburg's attractions such as the FNB Stadium and Gandhi Square, Braamfontein, Hillbrow and Sandton, and upto the mining belt along the gold reef.
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150 Commissioner St, CBD, Johannesburg, 2001, South Africa
+27 11 308 1331
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