As Cape Town gets ready to host the Rugby World Cup Sevens this weekend, we bring you all the important info on shuttles, the Fan Walk and road closures:
This will be the first time that an African country is hosting the games in its three-decade history. The City has worked closely with World Rugby and SA Rugby to ensure it is one of the most memorable World Cup events.
The City’s Event Coordinating Committee, working with SARU has been at the forefront of the planning for this event to ensure a memorable experience for players and fans but also that it’s safe for everyone. Free MyCiTi shuttle services for ticket holders to travel to and from the DHL Stadium – Buses will depart from the Civic Centre and Thibault Square MyCiTi from 8am on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The buses will leave every 15 minutes or when full.
The Fan Walk will be activated before the stadium gates open at 08:00 and extend from the City Centre along Waterkant Street, over the pedestrian bridge at Buitengracht and along Somerset Road, through the underpass at Green Point Circle to the stadium gates.
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