Gauteng residents looking for affordable things to do in Gauteng this March 2026 have a clear window of free and low-cost activities, centred around Human Rights Day on Saturday, 21 March. Major heritage sites, including the Apartheid Museum and Constitution Hill, have confirmed free-entry access on that date. The timing creates a concentrated weekend of budget-friendly options across Johannesburg and Pretoria.
The timing places multiple budget-friendly activities from museums and markets to outdoor spaces into one weekend, making it one of the most accessible periods for affordable travel and leisure in Gauteng this month. The broader March calendar also includes low-cost attractions and public events that remain under R100, offering options for families, tourists and residents across Johannesburg and Pretoria.
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Under R100 Experiences in Gauteng: Museums, Gardens and Science Centres
Several established Gauteng attractions continue to publish entry prices below R100, making them consistent options for budget travel and low-cost outings.
Verified venues include:
- Origins Centre (Johannesburg)
- Adults: R95
- Students/Learners: R50

- Sci-Bono Discovery Centre (Newtown)
- Adults: R60
- Children/Students/Pensioners: R40

- Ditsong Museum of Natural History (Pretoria)
- Adults: R50
- Children/Pensioners: R25

- Freedom Park Heritage Site (Pretoria)
- Adults: R80
- Reduced categories: R55

- Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden
- Adults: R100
- Students: R50
- Scholars: R25

- Melville Koppies Nature Reserve
- Adults: R100
- Under 18: R50

These venues provide structured, low-cost access to history, science and outdoor environments, with discounted pricing for younger visitors and pensioners.
Affordable Things To Do in Gauteng: Human Rights Day and Public Spaces
The strongest cluster of free activities falls on Human Rights Day (21 March 2026), when several major venues have confirmed free entry.
Key confirmed free-entry options include:
- Apartheid Museum
- Adults: R170
- Pensioners, Students, Children: R120

- Constitution Hill
- Listed as a free-admission day venue on 21 March

Earlier in the month, National Gardens Week (9–15 March 2026) provided free access to selected botanical gardens, including Gauteng locations, according to SANBI.
Beyond formal venues, Gauteng offers accessible outdoor and heritage spaces that are typically free to visit:
- Hector Pieterson Memorial precinct (Soweto)

- Sharpeville Memorial Garden

- Public parks, urban trails and open heritage sites
These locations allow residents to engage with historical and cultural spaces without formal entry fees.
Township Experiences in Gauteng: Low-Cost Heritage and Cultural Sites
Township and heritage tourism remains one of the most affordable ways to explore Gauteng, particularly during Human Rights Month.
Low-cost and accessible sites include:
- Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum (Soweto)
- Entry range: R10–R50

- Vilakazi Street (Orlando West)
- Public heritage area linked to Mandela House

These locations combine structured museum experiences with surrounding public spaces that can be explored at little to no cost.
Markets and Summer Pop-Ups in Gauteng This March 2026
March features a high concentration of markets and pop-up events, particularly around the Human Rights Day weekend.
Verified low-cost and free-entry markets include:
- Field Market
- No entry fee

- Prison Break Market (Midrand)
- Free entry

- The Playground (Braamfontein)
- Free early entry

Human Rights Day weekend markets (21–22 March):
- Hello Autumn Pop-Up Market (Bedfordview)
- R40 entry, children free

- Pretoria Vintage & Decor Show (Centurion)
- Free entry

- Craft Market on Zeiss (Roodepoort)
- R10 entry

- Busstop7 Open Air Market (Pretoria)
- R25 entry, children under 12 free

- Melville Artisanal Market
- Free entry

Markets provide a mix of food, retail and social experiences, often at minimal cost compared to larger ticketed events.
What This Means for Gauteng Residents
The March 2026 calendar shows that affordable activities are concentrated around specific dates rather than evenly spread throughout the month.
For residents, this means:
- The 21–22 March weekend offers the highest concentration of free-entry activities
- Low-cost markets and pop-ups increase during the same period
- Late March shifts focus to the Human Rights Festival (26–29 March) at Constitution Hill
- Budget-friendly travel options are available across both Johannesburg and Pretoria
This clustering allows residents to plan multiple low-cost activities within a single weekend.
Affordable Gauteng Activities FAQ: March 2026 Guide
When is Human Rights Day in 2026?
Saturday, 21 March 2026.
Which Gauteng attractions are free on Human Rights Day?
The Apartheid Museum and Constitution Hill have confirmed free-entry access.
What are the cheapest things to do in Gauteng?
Museums like Sci-Bono (R50) and Ditsong (R60), as well as free-entry markets and heritage sites.
Are there free outdoor activities in Gauteng?
Yes, including memorial sites, parks and public heritage spaces.
What major events are happening later in March?
The Human Rights Festival at Constitution Hill runs from 26–29 March 2026.
What Happens Next: March Events Gauteng Residents Should Watch
The remaining key dates for affordable activities are:
- 21–22 March (Human Rights Day weekend)
- 26–29 March (Human Rights Festival)
These periods represent the peak of Gauteng’s budget-friendly events calendar this month. Additional pop-ups, markets and venue promotions may still be announced as demand increases closer to the end of March.



