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Directions to 36 Klip Street Observatory Directions to 36 Klip Street Observatory JHB 26°10'29.58"S – 28° 5'12.43"E Contact number: 011 – 648 6001 From Pretoria / Durban / JHB. Int. Airport From Sandton / Bloemfontein / Soweto From Johannesburg CBD PTA : R21 south (towards JHB Int. Airport) SAN : M1 south (towards JHB CBD) M9 Rissik north Off-ramp Riviera or N1 south (towards JHB) Top off-ramp left (M16 Riviera) N3 south (towards Durban) Traffic light (T-junction) right (M31 West) R24 west (towards JHB) Traffic light left (M16 1 st Avenue) DBN : N3 north (towards JHB) BFT/Soweto : N1 north (towards JHB) R24 west (towards JHB) M1 north (towards JHB) Off-ramp 1 st Avenue JHB International Airport : Traffic light straight (M16 1 st Avenue) R24 west (towards JHB) Follow the whole of 1 st Avenue Pass Metropolitan Centre 2nd traffic light right (Queen/Friedland) (Loveday – Hoofd – Joubert) At the end there is a funny turn to the right Traffic light right (M71 Empire) Traffic light right (M11 Louis Botha) 2nd traffic light left (M11 Louis Botha) After ± 2 km at circle left (Louise) Traffic light left (Acorn) 8th traffic light right (Acorn) T-junction left (St. Peter) T-junction left (St. Peter) Immediately right (Bezuidenhout) Immediately right (Bezuidenhout) Immediately left (Eckstein) Immediately left (Eckstein) At Sacred Heart College right (Innes) At Sacred Heart College right (Innes) 2nd road left (St. Georges) 2nd road left (St. Georges) Enter Observatory Estate enclosure Enter Observatory Estate enclosure Enter Observatory Estate enclosure At circle take 3 rd exit (Bessie) 3rd road left (Fourie) 3rd road left (Fourie) T-Junction right (Klip) T-junction right (Klip) T-junction right (Klip) Pass 3 way crossing (Kloof) Pass 3 way crossing (Kloof) Nr 36 is on the left side (white wall) Nr 36 is on the right side (white wall) Nr 36 is on the right side (white wall) Public transport: JHB Metropolitan Bus 22 or 227 (Stock Exchange towards Eastgate, Bedford Gardens, Plaza) – stop corner Eckstein/Kloof Taxi (corner Eloff/Plein towards Mountain View) – stop corner Eckstein/Kloof Walk down Kloof – Enter Observatory Estate enclosure – At bottom T-junction left (Klip) – Nr 36 is on the right side (white wall) .
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