Pretoria - The Cape Town Stadium Visitor Centre will open on Wednesday, 28 December, the City of Cape Town announced on Thursday.
This world-renowned stadium which was used during the 2010 FIFA World Cup is a must-see attraction in the Cape for children, families, tourists, sport-lovers and those who appreciate architectural feats.
During the tour, visitors will be guided through the hallways of the stadium to the players' change rooms, the on-site police cells and the VIP hospitality areas.
They will also have the opportunity to see the world-class pitch up close.
The adjacent Green Point Park is the perfect spot for an outdoor picnic and there are also guided tours of the Biodiversity Showcase Garden.
Visitors will be led through three fascinating biodiversity-themed areas focusing on people and plants; a biodiversity discovery trail; and a wetland walk.
Tickets for the guided tours of the stadium and the Biodiversity Showcase Garden are available from the Cape Town Stadium ticket office, situated on Fritz Sonnenberg Road, Green Point.
Tours commence daily from next Tuesday until Saturday at 10am, midday and 2pm.

