Port Elizabeth’s Nelson Mandela Stadium is one of the South African host cities/stadiums for the World Cup Soccer this year.
The Nelson Mandela Stadium has a capacity of 46 000 people and is set to host:
- Five first round games
- One second round game
- One quarter-final
- Third place play off
If you’re attending World Cup games in Port Elizabeth then you’ll need accommodation Book your Port Elizabeth World Cup Accommodation now.
Nelson Mandela Stadium Design
The Nelson Mandela Stadium in Port Elizabeth will certainly ‘Wow’ guests during the World Cup. It boasts an attention-grabbing and truly original roof structure in addition to a spectacular view overlooking the North End Lake in Port Elizabeth. The roof is made up of a series of white 'petals' making it look like a flower. This is the reason for the stadium's nickname, The Sunflower.
Port Elizabeth World Cup Accommodation
If you’re going to be watching World Cup games in Port Elizabeth then you’ll need comfortable World Cup Accommodation from which to base yourself. Summerhill is a Self-Catering lodge situated in St Francis Bay village near Port Elizabeth that offers you spacious and modern apartments, fully-fitted with their own private entrance.
Close enough to the Nelson Mandela Stadium, but far enough away to allow you to relax after a hectic game, Summerhill is your perfect Port Elizabeth World Cup Accommodation.
Summerhill is central and is within walking distance to:
- Shops
- Banks
- Restaurants
- Swimming Beach
Summerhill also organises exciting tour packages to game parks, the Garden Route and the Addo Elephant Park.
Ask about exciting tour packages at Summerhill.
Summerhill will not disappoint if you’re looking for World Cup Accommodation near Port Elizabeth. With a beautiful beach on your doorstep you’ll have everything you want away from the soccer.
Book your Port Elizabeth World Cup Accommodation now.