Build as one of the five stadiums to host the 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP, the Nelson Mandela Stadium overlooks the North End Lake in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Used for a variety of events, such as rugby and football matches as well as concerts, this 46,000 seating-capacity stadium is a world-class structure named after the area it is located in and it also represents its People’s pride: this is the first top-notch football stadium ever built in the Eastern Cape province, its modern sophistication distinguishes it from other structures around the area, and ultimately, around the world. This flower-bud shaped structure allows for a wind-proof system to protect spectators from any natural distractions and to focus all their attention on the event presented at the stadium: the architecture technology has gained this magnificent creation worldwide recognition
It is situated in Port Elizabeth,749 K.M from Cape Town.
By bus 10 hours 35 minutes minimum fare 340.40 South African Rand
By car 8 hours 32 minutes minimum fare 1,021.20 South African Rand
By air 2 hours 48 minutes minimum fare 1,021.20 South African Rand
Sunday 24 hours
Monday 24 hours
Tuesday 24 hours
Wednesday 24 hours
Thursday 24 hours
Friday 24 hours
Saturday 24 hours
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