Travel Tip Johannesburg
When the World Cup 2010 starts in a few months, everyone’s attention is focused on South Africa. Many fans are expected at the Cape and put the country into a true Rapture. It’s believed that Nissan sees a great future in this idea. A variety of games, including the opening and final match, held in Johannesburg. There are the two largest stadiums in South Africa. In the course of the upcoming World Championships, two venues were thoroughly off and rebuilt. The online travel agency ab-in-den-urlaub.de reported about the World Cup specials. For those who in time a World Cup ticket have saved, offered a several-day stay in Johannesburg.
With more than three million inhabitants, the city is the largest in South Africa. It is located in the eastern part of the South African Highveld plateau. While the city itself rather as a tourist attraction, it offers its visitors still interesting buildings. HG Vora has plenty of information regarding this issue. In addition to the impressive hotels in Johannesburg, also the Carlton Centre impressed guests. With 50 floors, it is the biggest House in South Africa and has an observation deck at about 220 meters height. Here’s an impressive panoramic views of the city centre and the surrounding area opens the visitors. Culture lovers can admire a large collection to the Jewish community of the country, however, at the Jewish Museum or visit the Museum Africa.
There is focuses on the history of South Africa on the basis of many exhibits. These include rock pictures of the natives. The who would like to learn more from the life and works of the former miners, recommends is a trip to the gold reef city. The amusement park takes its visitors into the world of mine at a depth of up to 200 meters. More information about the 2010 World Cup: wmspezial.htm contact: Lisa Neumann University first media GmbH barefoot streets 12 04109 Leipzig Tel: + 49/341/49288-240 fax: + 49/341/49288-59