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The 46,000-seater Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium was built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup on the shore of the North End Lake.
The 46,000-seater Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium was built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup on the shore of the North End Lake. It hosts major football and rugby matches, as well as concerts and grand events.
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70 Prince Alfred Rd, North End, Port Elizabeth, 6001, South Africa
+27 41 408 8900
The South End Museum in Port Elizabeth sheds light on the vibrant multicultural community that lived in the district before the forced removals between 1965 and 1975 under the Group Areas Act of 1950
The South African Air Force Museum at the Port Elizabeth airport has exhibits related to the history of the Air Force
Located across the road from the Blue Flag Beach in Summerstrand, the Boardwalk Casino is the only licensed casino in Port Elizabeth
Sprawling over 366 hectares on a headland at the tip of Algoa Bay, the Cape Recife Nature Reserve has some of the best beaches and views in Port Elizabeth
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The Seaview Predator Park is a 120-hectare animal park overlooking the sea to west of Port Elizabeth
The Van Stadens Wild Flower Reserve is a 500 hectare 'floral wonderland' with a mix of natural indigenous vegetation and cultivated areas
Located 75 kilometres to the north-east of Port Elizabeth, the Shamwari Game Reserve is one of the best safari parks in South Africa