The ceremony began with a song and a procession down the aisle of the city’s Anglican Cathedral.
The South African anti-apartheid activist, archbishop and peace prize winner died on Christmas Day, aged 90.
According to TheGuardian Church officials saw that Tutu would be buried without lavish expenses or ornaments.
In the cathedral, the Nobel Prize winner lay in a simple coffin made of pine – the most affordable that it was possible to find. He wanted to be cremated and asked for his ashes to be buried under the floor of St George’s behind the cathedral pulpit.
Ever since Tutu’s death, more and more people have visited the cathedral to say goodbye.