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FS 18: Loch Logan Waterfront: A Gem in Bloemfontein

Loch Logan Waterfront: Bloemfontein’s Lifestyle Jewel 🌊 Discover the Heart of Bloemfontein Right in the centre of South Africa’s Free State capital lies one of Bloemfontein’s most popular lifestyle destinations — Loch Logan Waterfront. More than just a shopping mall, this vibrant waterfront combines retail therapy, entertainment, dining, and relaxed city charm in one scenic space. Whether you’re visiting Bloemfontein for business, sport, or leisure, Loch Logan Waterfront is the perfect place to unwind, explore, and enjoy the city’s atmosphere. 🗺️ A Prime City Location Loch Logan Waterfront is conveniently located at the corner of Henry Street and First Avenue, placing it within easy reach of some of Bloemfontein’s major landmarks. Nearby you’ll find the Free State Rugby Stadium, cricket grounds, the Central University of Technology, and provincial government buildings. For travellers, this central position makes Loch Logan an ideal stop between sightseeing, meetings, or sport...

FS 06: Exploring Bloemfontein: The City of Roses

Exploring Bloemfontein: The City of Roses Welcome to Bloemfontein, affectionately known as the “City of Roses”. As the judicial capital of South Africa, Bloemfontein is a city rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Let’s take a delightful journey through this fascinating city, focusing on its renowned Botanical Garden, the Kings Park Rose Garden, and the diverse flora that gives Bloemfontein its floral nickname. History of Bloemfontein Bloemfontein was first established in 1846 as a fort by British army major Henry Douglas Warden. Over the years, it has witnessed significant historical events, including the signing of the Convention of Bloemfontein and the Treaty of Vereeniging.  Today, it stands as a testament to the resilience and spirit of the South African people and their diverse culture 1 . Attractions in Bloemfontein Oliewenhuis Art Museum : Once the residence of the governor, this museum now houses an impressive collection of South African art. ...