JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2014 Good City Index has named Johannesburg, South Africa's broad-shouldered business and financial capital, as the second most inspiring city in the world, behind Hong Kong. (http://magazine.good.is/features/johannesburg_rank_2014).

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Johannesburg scored well in every category the judges used for their rankings. They rated the city highly as a "hub of progress". Other categories in which eGoli – place of gold, as the city is often called -- sparkled were city engagement, street life, defining moments, connectivity, green life, diversity and work-life balance.

The judges singled out for praise Johannesburg's many urban regeneration projects. These included mixed use development of formerly derelict inner city neighbourhoods, cycle lanes in Soweto, the Johannesburg Art Fair and "a pocket of innovation called Braamfontein".

"Braamfontein sits on the doorstep of the CBD, at the foot of the Nelson Mandela Bridge. Home to events like this year's Social Media Week, British Counsel Connect ZA, Puma Social Club, and the Johannesburg Dance Umbrella, Braamfontein is the perfect illustration of a racially integrated South Africa. A breeding ground of creativity and innovation packed full of galleries, artist spaces, bars, and startups focused on making meaningful connections with the man on the street, Braam (as the cool kids say) is a testament to Joburg's vision for future."

These latest accolades came hot on the heels of an announcement by Mastercard and its highly prestigious Global Destination Cities Index that Johannesburg was on track to become the most popular destination city in Africa for the second year in a row in 2014.

The city was expected to attract 4.3 million international overnight visitors this year and international visitor expenditure of more than $3.3 billion (R35.5 billion).

Meanwhile a new survey is helping debunk a myth about Johannesburg.

Mexico's Citizens' Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice has released a list of 50 of the most violent cities in the world. Four American cities made the list but not Johannesburg. (http://www.seguridadjusticiaypaz.org.mx/biblioteca/finish/5-prensa/177-por-tercer-ano-consecutivo-san-pedro-sula-es-la-ciudad-mas-violenta-del-mundo/0)

The Council's researchers named San Pedro Sula in Honduras as the most violent city, with 187.14 murders per 100 000 residents, followed by Caracas in Venezuela (134.36) and Acapulco in Mexico (112.8).

The US cities were Detroit (46.99, 24th), New Orleans (45.08, 26th), Baltimore (37.77, 36th), and St. Louis (34.14, 45th).

For more information, please visit www.joburgtourism.com or www.joburg.org.za

Contact: Laura Vercueil :  PR & Communication Manager, Johannesburg Tourism, Tel: +27 11 214 0700, Email: laurav@joburgtourism.com 

                                 

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