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2010 World Cup City Travel Information and Stadium Locations

2010 World Cup South Africa Stadium and Travel Information

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The 2010 World Cup will take place in South Africa in nine host cities in a total of 10 stadiums. Find out how to get to each World Cup stadium city, where to stay, what to do (besides watching football) and what matches will be played by clicking on the images and links below.

2010 World Cup host cities include Durban, Cape Town, Bloemfontein, Nelspruit, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria, Johannesburg, Rustenburg, and Polokwane (Pietersburg).

With over 1 million visitors expected to arrive in South Africa it's not too early to plan your trip. World Cup Tour information can be found here. South Africa travel tips specifically for 2010 World Cup visitors, click here.

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Note: in the year 2000 some of South Africa's cities changed their names, so for example Pretoria is now officially known as Tshwane. I've included both names but as a visitor you'll find the old names are much more familiar to most South Africans and are still commonly used.

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