Fan zoneCheck out our interactive Fan Map on the dedicated 2010 FIFA World Cup™ section of www.capetown.travel. This nifty navigational tool allows you to zoom in to all the essential Cape Town fan spots – stadiums, fan parks, the fan walk, top attractions and more. Go on, start exploring now! FAQs
Here’s one to get you started: FAQ: How big is the Cape Town Stadium in Green Point, which will be used for 2010 FIFA World Cup™ matches? How many people can it hold? The Cape Town Stadium will have 68 000 seats for 2010 FIFA World Cup™ matches. Of these, 13 000 will be temporary seats – leaving the stadium with 55 000 permanent seats after the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. The stadium ’s footprint is equivalent to six city blocks. It is 50m (164ft) tall – equivalent to a 15-storey building. In your own wordsIf you’ve always wanted to see your thoughts published – now’s the time! Cape Town Tourism would love to feature you on our 2010 FIFA World Cup™ blog. Send your 2010 FIFA World Cup™ stories about why Cape Town will be such a fabulous host city to 2010@capetown.travel and we’ll share your thoughts with the world. Booking enquiriesThe 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Final Draw in December is just down the road and the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ is around the corner. Cape Town Tourism would love to assist you in planning your World Cup experience . Please enquire here or get in touch with our Contact Centre, which is open from 08h00 to 21h00, seven days a week, on +27 (0)21 487 6800. Daniel Sidis |

