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Johannesburg, Rental Accommodation - 2010


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Seeff Properties has a specialised division, Seeff Rentals, with dedicated and highly trained rental property agents able to assist you with any queries you may have in finding accommodation in Johannesburg for the duration of the 2010 soccer tournament. Our stock of 2010 rental properties for foreign visitors seeking 2010 accommodation in Johannesburg 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.

Johannesburg, the largest city in South Africa, is also known as Joburg, Jozi or eGoli, the Tswana name for a place of gold due to its wealth of the mineral. Africa’s greatest football show will kick off in Soweto – home to the Soccer City Stadium – and the home of South Africa’s soccer greats, Kaiser Chiefs and Orlando Pirates. Tours by bicycle or taxi through Soweto, where Nobel Prize winners Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu once resided, provide a taste of the colours and contrasts of Johannesburg. World–class museums offer insightful stories into South Africa’s history along with the people who fought to bring about Apartheid’s demise. The Cradle of Humankind allows a journey back 2.5 million years, to the beginning of evolution. Johannesburg has many safari parks and lodges, including the popular Kruger National Park, if in search of the Big Five. For a closer encounter, the Lion Park in Honeydew allows a one of its kind experience with lion cubs or a climb up a ladder to feed a giraffe, the tallest of all animals unique to the African continent.

Joburg has a wide range of restaurants ranging from fine–dining to “pub grub” and is known for its incredible nightlife.

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More about Soccer City Stadium

Soccer City, also known as the FNB Stadium, is home to the South African Football Association and will host eight matches including the opening game, a quarter–final and final games of the 2010 World Cup.

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More about Ellis Park Stadium

Ellis Park Stadium is named after JD Ellis, the Johannesburg City councillor who made the area for the initial stadium available and is located at the heart of Johannesburg. The first structure was built in 1928 as a rugby union stadium but it was later demolished and rebuilt in 1982 yet again exclusively for rugby.

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