Natural Heritage Tourism in the City of Tshwane
The natural features of Tshwane range from 2 000 million-year-old granite rocks to the
220 000-year-old meteorite crater - Tswaing Crater - and from grassy highveld plains to the shrub lands of the African savannah. Few cities in South Africa have as much uncluttered and preserved land as Tshwane.
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The City of Tshwane welcomes the Physically Impaired Traveller
The City of Tshwane makes provision for the physically impaired traveller who wants to experience the capital city's tourism treasures.
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Business Tourism and MICE industry in the City of Tshwane
Conferences present the platform for learning and information exchange. The City of Tshwane is perfectly geared to be in the best position to do South Africa proud. In this respect its track record of successfully hosting major events is testimony of the city's prowess.
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Sport Tourism
The City of Tshwane plays host to numerous local, national and international sporting events.
Major sporting facilities in the city include Supersport Park Cricket Stadium in Centurion, Loftus Versfeld Stadium, home of the Blue Bulls and recently also a venue for major soccer events, the High Performance Centre at the University of Pretoria and Pilditch athletics stadium in Pretoria West.
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Heritage, Arts and Culture Tourism in the City of Tshwane
The City of Tshwane is a progressive city whose charm lies in its harmonious blend of African roots and European traditions.
The city is a cultural city with a variety of museums, monuments, historic buildings and art centres - a lively metropolis that combines vibrant township sleepovers with a five star stay.
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