Port Elizabeth World Cup Accommodation
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The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium located in
the Eastern Cape City of Port Elizabeth. The multi purpose stadium was the first to be finished of the newly built stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The stadium is designed to seat 48,000 people during the World Cup and then 45,000 for events after the World Cup.
The city of Port Elizabeth on Algoa Bay is on of South Africa’s most important ports. Port Elizabeth is also an important manufacturing centre with many major motorcar factories in the area. The colourful city is home to a mix of cultures like any metropolitan area in South Africa. The majority of the population speaks Xhosa as their mother tongue. A visit to a nearby
Xhosa village is essential during your stay in the Eastern Cape.
The city will host 5 round robin matches a last 16 match, one quarterfinal and the 3rd/4th place playoff. The city is home to Bay United, the regional team who plays in the local Premier League. The city is the second biggest in area in South Africa, and thus there is loads to do and see during the days when there is no football action.
The hospitality of inhabitants of the “The Windy City” as its also know will make you feels so welcome, you wouldn’t want to leave. The city has decent infrastructure, restaurants, the Boardwalk Casino, shopping centers and two Blue Flag Beaches namely St Georges Beach and
Humewood beach.
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