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4.5 based on 1,311 reviews
Moses Mabhida Stadium offers adventure activities for fun seekers. Try out the SkyCar ride to the top of the arch or walk 500 steps to the sky platform on the Adventure Walk. All Access Tours, Segway Tours and the world's only stadium Big Swing can be found here too along with a variety of shops and restaurants.
this is not just a sport ground/venue. there are other fun activities that you can engage in like bungee jumping/ helicopter ride/ stadium tour to view with a tour guide. and also there are restaurants where you can relax and enjoy
4.5 based on 54 reviews
The home of cricket in Johannesburg and also the venue where the great 438 match was played between South Africa and Australia. The Bidvest Wanderers Stadium is an International cricket stadium with world class facilities.
Had a great time here watching England defeat South Africa in the test match. A beautiful setting for cricket and very relaxed. Had seats in the shade though it was possible to sit in the sun on the grass bank. There was plenty of food choice catering for all tastes. Our coach was able to park reasonably close to the ground which helped with some of our group who had mobility problems.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Mbombela Stadium is on par with ANY other Stadium in South Africa, we are so fortunate to have this facility available in our City. Staunch PUMA Supporter and go every opportunity I get.
4.0 based on 210 reviews
This great rugby stadium (sometimes used for night time soccer matches or the occasional music show) is the home of the Bulls rugby team. It really is worth going there to watch games. The atmosphere is great and you will laugh out loud at least ten times for comments made and sayings shouted by individual members in the spectator crowd. You don't get this when watching games on TV. Oh, I almost forgot - there are tons of hot chicks of all ages that go to games. You can hug them when your team scores without getting into trouble. Within limits, of course.
4.0 based on 378 reviews
This is a magnificent stadium and the perfect place for a concert. We saw GNR here on the 29 Nov 18. We were super impressed with the layout of the stadium and the facilities.
4.0 based on 147 reviews
When in Johannesburg I wanted to go to a rugby game at Ellis Park and got the opportunity a few years ago. Went to a Force vs Lions Super Rugby game and was not disappointed. I had heard the All Black games vs South Africa called on the radio when I was younger and wanted to visit this historical place. We met the park Manager who picked the NZ accent straight away and we visited the store afterwards and brought the souvenirs to take home. Well worth it, and would do it again.
4.0 based on 160 reviews
I always try to see the Stormers a few times before returning to UK ,after spending some "swallow time" in this lovely country.I have seen some great rugby matches involving some of the greats in the game(Carter,Genia,Beale,McCaw,the Smith,Nonu and so on)The atmosphere is good and the views of the action are good. The stadium however is great for Super rugby and indeed for Provincial and Currie Cup games but does not compare with stadia like Twickenham,The Millennium Stadium,Sydney Olympic Stadium or Stade de France for international matches. I find it strange(as a foreigner and a Springbok lover)why international matches are not played at the magnificent Green Point Stadium,which has better access and a larger capacity.I am told it is a result of rugby politics with Western Province owning Newlands. What a shame this cannot be sorted out. I will,however,continue to go see the Stormers on my SA trips and enjoy that much faster game you have down here than we have in Europe. P.S. the beer is great at' The Springbok'.
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