WeatherGiveawaysTravel Tips

Johannesburg Fan Parks 2010 World Cup

Soccer fans can go to one of Johannesburg's fan parks to watch the matches on big screen TV's

During the 2010 World Cup hosted in South Africa fan parks will be set up in every host city. Fan parks are enclosed viewing areas where all matches will be shown live on big screens.

South Africa’s aim is to recreate the party atmosphere of the fan parks set up in Germany in 2006 that was such a huge success.

Mary Fitzgerald Square in the Newton precinct has been earmarked as one of the potential Johannesburg sites for Fanparks during 2010. In August 2007 a fan park was set up in Dobsonville, in Soweto and was a great success; and Fan Parks in Soweto might be expected.

Apart from a Fan Park on Mary Fitzgerald Square in Jozi's Newtown, other Fan Parks in Johannesburg will include Innes-Free Park in Sandton, as well as Walter Sisulu Square in Kliptown.

More information on the location of 2010 fan parks in Johannesburg to follow.

Read our complete Overview of Fan Parks FIFA 2010.

 

  
 

Thu
H:19°
L:12°
Fri
H:14°
L:12°
Sat
H:15°
L:
Sun
H:16°
L:10°
Mon
H:18°
L:
Tue
H:19°
L:12°
Wed
H:21°
L:13°
kitima3Kitima

Where East meets West

Park Inn exterior - hotel Cape TownPark Inn by Radisson Cape Town Foreshore

A rebel with a cause

Table Mountain at duskTEDx Table Mountain 2012

Let’s talk about Table Mountain

Avis Unogwaja ChallengeAvis Unogwaja Challenge: Cape Town to ...

A journey of inspiration

Buddy Valestro - cake boss at good food and wine showLet him eat cake

The Cake Boss is sugar, spice and all things nice

Exterior of Fountains Hotel in Cape TownFountains Hotel and Suites

Sleep in Cape Town’s city centre

Lady Hamilton Hotel Cape TownThe Lady Hamilton Hotel

Holiday in Gardens, Cape Town

Strand Towers Hotel in Cape TownThe Strand Tower Hotel: four star ...

Searching for the music of the traffic in the city?

TRIVIA

image description

Where did the inspiration for RCaffè’s name come from?

Read More