After endless controversy, countless predictions of failure and many of the usual hiccups and hurdles, the countdown to the FIFA World Cup 2010 Soccer Tournament is on.
Welcome to the BootsnAll 2010 How To Get Around South Africa Page for those contemplating a trip to the tournament and a bit of travel afterwards.
Official Match Schedule
Host Cities
Nine South African cities will be hosting matches, with all the usual suspects, and a few smaller, regional centers thrown in to enliven the mix.
South African cities enjoy great regional variations, from the dusty bushveld capital of Polokwane, the gateway to the lowveld and Kruger National Park, to the national capitals of Johannesburg and Cape Town. The best of South Africa is showcased in these cities.
Here is a look at each one.
Cape Town Cape Town This is one of the world’s most celebrated cities, home to the rich and famous, and of course the cream of South African society. It is also the Parliamentary capital of the nation, and as the oldest metropolitan center, it is steeped in a fusion of European cultures. Cape Town is also the focal point of the the Garden Route, and of course the iconic South African wine routes.
Johannesburg Johannesburg The rough and ready economic capital of South Africa, Johannesburg still has touches of the gold rush about it. This is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city with a diverse population drawn from across the length of Africa and beyond. Arts, music… and of course sport all make the City of Gold famous. Hold onto your hat and take a few days to absorb the pace of life in the beating heart of the nation.
The online world cup football tickets for all of these matches are available at our website, you can buy all the world cup 2010 tickets here. You can also buy your favourite South Africa vs Uruguay Tickets and simply Uruguay world cup tickets online through our secure and guaranteed online booking system.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

No comments:
Post a Comment