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Tumulus Restaurant at Maropeng
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Overview
The Tumulus restaurant, situated on the first floor of the Maropeng Visitor Centre, boasts the best views in Gauteng. Book a table on the deck and soak up the breathtaking vista of the Witwatersberg and Magaliesberg mountain ranges.
Sit and enjoy a drink before lunch or sunset, you might be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the game roaming the property next door.
The Tumulus restaurant is open seven days a week, and offers light meals and drinks. They also offer a fantastic carvery lunch on Sundays. Booking is essential, and 10% gratuity is recommended
014 577 9100
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