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World Cup 2010 travel guide

  • Fans in Soweto, Johannesburg

    World Cup 2010: a view from Soweto

    Sowetans have embraced the World Cup as passionately as anyone in South Africa, but why has the World Cup failed to embrace the country's most famous township?

  • England fans celebrate

    World Cup 2010: last-minute deals to see England on Sunday

  • New Brighton township in Port Elizabeth, South Africa

    World Cup 2010: Port Elizabeth's townships – without the tour bus

  • Cape Town's trendy Long Street

    Cape Town: World Cup fan's guide

    As England prepare to kick off in Cape Town, our extract from the Hedonist's guide points you to the best bars and music in the city - as well as the biggest all-day breakfast

  • Quartermain hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa

    It's all kicking off in Johannesburg

  • Bree taxi rank in Johannesburg

    How to use Jo'burg's minibus taxis

  • South African football fans blow vuvuzela horns

    Blog by blog guide to ... World Cup 2010

    Benji Lanyado trawls the blogosphere for local tips to guide you through your World Cup South Africa trip - from the best food to the latest dance moves

  • Matsieng village, Lesotho

    The last best hope of Lesotho, a small country in big trouble

    On the mountain of the night in the kingdom in the sky, just space – no gimmicks – at southern African tourism's final frontier
  • Village store in Paternoster

    South Africa beyond the World Cup: the remote west coast

  • South Africa's wild east coast.

    South Africa beyond the World Cup: hiking in the wild east

  • Traveller's Rest farm cottages, South Africa

    Cape Town: far from the football crowds

  • Video breaks: South Africa away from the World Cup

  • England v Mexico

    World Cup 2010: Travel advice for fans

    The World Cup is, for different reasons, a haven for football fans and fraudsters alike. If you're making the trip to South Africa make sure you look after you and yours
  • Video breaks: Cape Town away from the World Cup

    The World Cup hits Cape Town in a couple of weeks, but what else is there to do in South Africa's largest capital city when you're not watching football?

  • Table bay

    When in... Woodstock, Cape Town

    Largely inhabited by a Cape Coloured community that was spared segregation under apartheid law, the ramshackle suburb of Woodstock runs from the docks to the foot of Devil's Peak mountain, east of the city

  • African Penguins south of Cape Town.

    World Cup 2010 travel guide: a day trip south of Cape Town

    Head to the stunning coast south of Cape Town for small seaside towns with interesting food, drink and shopping

  • Table Mountain and Cape Town

    World Cup 2010 travel guide: Cape Town

    South Africa's most beautiful and cosmopolitan city will be a magnet for footie fans during the World Cup – and host at least one England match

    • World Cup 2010 travel guide: Johannesburg

    • Shark tales in South Africa

    • World Cup 2010 travel guide: Port Elizabeth

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