Host Cities for South africa 2010 world cup

Host Cities

9 Cities Host the World Cup 2010 in South Africa.

South Africa waits with bated breath to celebrate the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The matches are scheduled to take place across 9 host cities in various parts of the country, and we encourage visitors to take the time out to explore the attractions and activities in these cities – and the surrounding areas. It’s your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make this your very own great African adventure, so start planning now!

Bloemfontein

Bloemfontein is a laid-back city, with so much on offer for the football-loving traveller. The City of Roses invites all 2010 visitors to experience true home grown hospitality and a wealth of activities and attractions unique to this part of the world....

Cape Town

The Mother City is ready and waiting to show off her fantastic cosmopolitan lifestyle and incredible scenic beauty. Experience the world from the top of Table Mountain, celebrate her beautiful beaches and head off to the wine lands for a taste of your favourite tipple....

Durban

Sun, sea, sand and a gorgeous subtropical climate is what makes Durban the fun city it’s renowned for… it has been termed the Miami of South Africa for its beach-inspired lifestyle. This city also boasts a thriving nightlife and a fascinating cultural history....

Johannesburg

The financial powerhouse of the country, Jozi is home to some of the finest nightlife and entertainment around. This city also has a fascinating struggle history and numerous hotspots for those who love adrenalin, adventure and the great outdoors....

Nelspruit

Gateway to the Kruger National Park and the scenic splendour of Mpumalanga, Nelspruit was once a sleepy rural town but is now a thriving lowveld metropolis, ready and waiting to welcome all.

Polokwane 

The capital of the Limpopo province reflects a vibrant mix of people and places. Known as the Gateway to the North, Polokwane is a buzzing city that makes the ideal stopover between Gauteng and the famous Kruger National Park....

Port Elizabeth

Known as The Friendly City, Port Elizabeth is situated along one of South Africa’s most beautiful coastlines, and is therefore a favourite amongst those who love watersports and the ocean. PE is also close to some of the best game viewing in the Eastern Cape....

Pretoria

Otherwise known as Jacaranda City, Pretoria is a multicultural city boasting a well-heeled international community that lives happily alongside a thriving student population. While Pretoria may be the diplomatic capital of South Africa, it’s also home to a number of nightlife hotspots and generates a fun party atmosphere....

 Rustenburg

Laid-back Rustenburg is a fantastic stepping stone to some of the finest attractions in the great North West province. These include Sun City, the scenic Pilanesberg National Park, the ever-enticing Magaliesberg and the soothing surroundings of Hartbeespoort Dam....

 Map Of Host Cities

Take a look out our map of South Africa, indicating the locations of the 10 stadiums, spread across the 9 host cities. Get your bearings before you arrive ... and start planning your holiday itinerary to match.

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South Africa World Cup 2010

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