6 Budget-friendly Things to do in Kimberley That You Shouldn't Miss

December 10, 2021 Claudia Navarrete

Discover the best top things to do in Kimberley, South Africa including Felidae Centre, William Humphreys Art Gallery, Kimberley Mine Museum, The Big Hole, Magersfontein Battlefield, McGregor Museum.
Restaurants in Kimberley

1. Felidae Centre

Bloemfontein road, Kimberley South Africa +27 82 900 0567 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Felidae-Centre-216869621676248/
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Felidae Centre

Pradator park which protect animals and give people a great opportunity to be close to the animals on a natural manner and support the animals in a way which can make their lives better. Learn animals close up and see lions where they eat and protect their territory

Reviewed By dazmufc77

felidae centre is a amazing place run by a lovely family who dedicate there lives to rescuing and looking after animals.its a must place to visit if your in kimberley

Cullinan Crescent Civic Centre, Kimberley 8301 South Africa +27 53 831 1724 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

William Humphreys Art Gallery

Reviewed By Majubandoda - Johannesburg, South Africa

Our second visit to this magnificent museum. Managed by the most wonderful, caring and passionate staff, they were extremely welcoming and happy to see us and made our visit even more special. Unfortunately the fabulous tea room did not survive COVID ????????, so no delicious tea and scones. Still an extensive and exciting art collection well laid out and a pleasure to visit. Please people visit this wonderful museum, they need our support! Unfortunately no photos inside, but some lovely art work outside. Come artists and art lovers you must visit!!!

3. Kimberley Mine Museum

Tucker Street, Kimberley South Africa +27 53 833 1557 https://www.kimberley.co.za/places/kimberley/free/the-big-hole-kimberley-mine-museum/
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4.5 based on 250 reviews

Kimberley Mine Museum

Restored buildings at this historic site include a pub, a smoke shop and the De Beers family home. The mine itself is an astonishing crater from which over 22 million tons of earth has been removed by hand.

Reviewed By Jdewitt7108 - Milnerton, South Africa

We love this museum and come back year after year. It really gives a real feeling of how Kimberley was in the warly years. Most buildings are original. The tram ride is also a definate must and it enhances the whole experience. Visit it different part of the day morning/Afternoon and early evening to get a different experience.

4. The Big Hole

Tucker Street, Kimberley South Africa +27 53 839 4600 [email protected] http://thebighole.co.za
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4.5 based on 786 reviews

The Big Hole

During a visit to the Big Hole in Kimberley, South Africa you will not only see the largest man made hole in the world but also the largest diamond display in the world. Various displays will introduce you to the world of diamond mining and all aspects of diamonds as well as the history of diamonds in South Africa. On show is also the Old Town witch will give you an idea of what Kimberley looked like more than 100 years ago. We have various shops on the site where you could buy curios as well as diamonds and jewellery. Also available is a coffee shop and bar to quench your thirst and hunger. We are fully wheelchair friendly. Open every day of the year from 08:00 to 17:00 Guided tours on offer.

Reviewed By Dellanise

We really enjoyed our trip to the Big Hole in Kimberley, our guide David was very informative and also made a few jokes while we were touring, thanks David, would definitely recommend.

5. Magersfontein Battlefield

31 km on Modderfontein Road, Kimberley South Africa +27 53 833 7115 http://www.museumsnc.co.za/other/SateliteMuseumInfoPDF.pdf
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4.5 based on 92 reviews

Magersfontein Battlefield

Reviewed By SanSafaris - Hillcrest, South Africa

From on top of Magersfontein Hill you can see the whole battlefield and then drive down and see the various monuments. The video clip has you with the Boers inside their trenches with the British walking into the ambush.

6. McGregor Museum

5 Atlas Street, Kimberley 8301 South Africa +27 53 839 2700 http://www.museumsnc.co.za/whaton/visitinfo/visitinfo.html
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4.0 based on 96 reviews

McGregor Museum

Reviewed By PhilG874 - Leyland, United Kingdom

Some excellent displays in this quiet little museum and very well laid out. It covers the wildlife, and early man right up to modern day wars. Not expensive to visit and somewhere to pass a good few hours just soaking up the history of Kimberley. Recommend a visit in your in the area.

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