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Durban, Rental Accommodation - 2010


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Seeff Properties has a specialised division, Seeff Rental, with dedicated and highly trained rental property agents able to assist you with any queries you may have in finding accommodation in Durban for the duration of the 2010 soccer tournament. Our stock of 2010 rental properties for foreign visitors seeking 2010 accommodation in Durban ranges from the most exclusive furnished or unfurnished villas at the very top end of the market to small furnished or unfurnished apartments at the lower end.

Durban is the largest city in the KwaZulu-Natal Province and is regarded as the busiest port in Africa. The city is a one of South Africa’s most popular tourist destinations due to its incredible weather and fantastic beaches. The ocean is warmed by the Aghulas current, even during winter, making it perfect for year-round swimming.

Durban, or eThekwini, is home to more than 3 million people of diverse cultures. Being the gateway to the Zulu Kingdom, tourists can experience the intensity of the culture by viewing a dance performance or, just a few hours away from the city centre, the official Battlefields Route covering four wars, five towns and where more than 50 battlefields can be found. Durban has a large Indian population, the creators of the infamous Bunny chow - a hollowed out half-loaf filled with curry. If the ‘Golden Mile’, a four kilometre stretch of beaches, promenades, swimming pools and restaurants, is not appealing enough, Durban without a doubt can offer whatever it is you are looking for. uShaka Marine World is known as one of the world’s best theme parks which boasts one of the largest aquariums in the world and has a dolphinarium, dive tank and a whole host of fun slides and rides. Durban is known for its friendly, laid-back lifestyle.

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The newly-built stadium, named after Moses Mabhida a former general secretary of the South Africa Communist Party, is situated just 1 km from the city centre. The architecture of the Moses Mabhida Stadium takes inspiration from the South African flag : the two legs of the grand arch on the southern side of the stadium join to form a single footing on the northern side representing the unity of the nation...

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