Don’t get Bored in Stellenbosch during the World Cup 2010
Football fans visiting the Cape Winelands will discover charming towns with world-class amenities
The scenic town of Stellenbosch in the Cape Winelands is an idyllic destination for visitors to South Africa for the 2010 World Cup. Stellenbosch is just a short drive from Cape Town, one of the host cities for the football event, and home to the Cape Town Stadium. Stellenbosch offers accommodation, entertainment and cuisine, and the options range from luxury to affordable.
Those looking for accommodation for the World Cup need look no further than Stellenbosch. The town offers a range of accommodation venues, from luxury hotels to basic and affordable rooms. Nearby towns of Pniel, Paarl and Franschhoek also have many establishments on offer. Some notable luxury establishments in Stellenbosch and its surrounding areas include the Lanzerac Hotel and Spa, Spier Wine Estate, Protea Hotel Stellenbosch, and Le Franschhoek Hotel and Spa.
The area also has a selection of guest houses, lodges and bed and breakfast establishments. These range from full service to self catering, the latter of which is ideal for those seeking home comforts at an affordable price. Budget accommodation is offered at the University of Stellenbosch residence halls, which will accommodate up to 3,000 people at very affordable rates.
Stellenbosch home-stays offer a unique cultural experience to international visitors. This type of accommodation provides comfortable room and board in a local household, and is highly recommended for anyone looking to experience local culture at its most authentic.
Leisure activities and facilities in Stellenbosch
Tourist attractions in Stellenbosch include restaurants, shopping malls, wine farms, nature activities, golf courses, museums and spas. The Wine Route is a popular route through the famous wine farms of the area. Guests can enjoy wine-tasting and fine dining at many of these estates.
A short drive out of town offers even more leisure and entertainment attractions, including casinos, theme parks, township tours, beaches and some of the best whale-watching opportunities in the world.
When it comes to night-life, Stellenbosch has something to suit everyone’s tastes. The town has seven theatres, including two outdoor amphitheatres. Live music shows are popular in the town. Stellenbosch is a university town, so there are also some popular pubs and clubs in the area, and the exciting night-life in Cape Town isn’t far away.
Stellenbosch as a part of the World Cup 2010
“Stellenbosch is a top destination for tourists coming to South Africa,” explains Alderman Patrick Swartz, Executive Mayor of Stellenbosch. “The town is near to the action happening in Cape Town, but away from the traffic jams, pollution and noise of the city. Visitors to the 2010 World Cup should consider making Stellenbosch their base – not only to enjoy the football tournament, but also to experience this beautiful holiday destination.”
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