Host city of Cape Town
Navigation
Overview Map
Overview
Cape Town will offer visitors and residents safe and easily accessible public transport during the 2010 FIFA World CupTM. Rail, bus and other existing services i.e. metered taxis and car rental will cater for a wide variety of transport requirements, and will ensure that the Cape Town Stadium, the FIFA Fan FestTM and the public viewing areas are adequately served.Event-related public transport will be added to the regular public transport system i.e. an airport shuttle to the Cape Town International Airport, a stadium shuttle to the Cape Town Stadium and Bus & Rail Park and Ride services. Travel around the city will be served by an inner city transport service.
City Profile
![]() |
Cape Town is a diverse city and is regarded as the melting point for various different cultures in Southern Africa. One would be hard pressed to find a reason not to fall in love with one of South Africa's most iconic city. It has one of the most idyllic settings - nestled between the ocean and breath-taking mountains. The iconic Table Mountain rises 1 086 above the city and has served as a mariner's landmark. On a clear day, the flat-topped mountain is visible 200km out to sea. |
2010 FIFA World Cup TM Host Cities
Cape Town |
Johannesburg |
Pretoria |
Port Elizabeth |
Bloemfontein |
Durban |
Nelspruit |
Polokwane |
Rustenburg |






