2026 Conference Venue

Osaka University
Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan

Travel to Pretoria

The Food Studies Research Network is pleased to provide travel information for your trip to Pretoria, South Africa.

Since Pretoria is a major city in South Africa, the most common way to get there is by air, typically flying into O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg. Pretoria is about 45 minutes to 1 hour away from Johannesburg by car or taxi, so the journey is relatively short.

By Air:

  • International Flights: Most international travelers will fly into Johannesburg first. You can book a flight directly to Johannesburg from most major international airports.
  • Domestic Flights: If you’re already in South Africa or other nearby Southern African countries, you can take a domestic flight to Johannesburg and then travel to Pretoria by car, bus, or train.

By Road:

  • From Johannesburg to Pretoria: If you're already in Johannesburg, you can drive to Pretoria via the N1 freeway or take a taxi, Uber, or shuttle. Public buses and minibus taxis are also available, though they may not be as convenient or comfortable as private transport.

By Train:

  • Shosholoza Meyl: This long-distance train service connects Johannesburg to Pretoria and other parts of South Africa. It’s a more scenic and leisurely way to travel if you're not in a hurry.

By Bus: There are several intercity bus companies (like Greyhound or Intercape) that run routes from major cities in South Africa to Pretoria.


Common Ground Research Networks is not an authority on visa issues, nor can we help with expediting the visa process. We are pleased to provide information to assist in your travel.