No public parking will likely be accessible at the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday for the deciding Test between the Springboks and Wales, however there are a variety of other travel options accessible.
In a nutshell, depart residence early, be ready to stroll – and have your automotive fined – because it’s going to be utter chaos!
Kick-off is at 17:05.
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ROAD CLOSURES
The following roads round the Cape Town Stadium will likely be closed throughout the course of the day on Saturday, with a fan stroll in place:
- Fritz Sonnenberg Road (06h00-23h30)
- Vlei Road (06h00-22h00)
- Stephan Way (06h00-22h00)
- Fort Wynyard Street (13h00-23h30)
- Somerset Road (14h00-23h30)
- Main Road (14h00-23h30)
- Helen Suzman Boulevard (13h30-23h30)
- Granger Bay Boulevard (14h00-23h30)
PARKING
- Restrictions will likely be strictly enforced in the residential areas round to the stadium. Please be cognisant and respectful of residents.
- Off-street parking is offered at the CTICC and at Ryk Tulbagh Square, Picbel Parkade and Plein Park in the Cape Town City Bowl.
- The P1 parking space at the CTICC will likely be open to the public on a R100 per automobile cost, with the P3 parking space getting used completely for match VIPs.
- Spectators also can use the free on-street parking in the CBD (free after 13h00) however please notice that no safety will likely be organized. Alternatively, there’s paid parking at the V&A Waterfront inside strolling distance of the stadium, which is anticipated to be very busy.
PARK AND RIDE
- Spectators attending the Test are inspired to park in the Cape Town City Bowl and catch a free MyCiTi shuttle from the Civic Centre or Thibault Square to the Stadium from 13h30 to 22h00.
- Those utilizing the public parking at the Cape Town International Convention Centre will likely be taken to the drop-and-go space on Helen Suzman Boulevard.
- The commonplace hours of operation and fares will apply for all the inside metropolis and trunk and feeder routes.
- Dedicated parking has been allotted on DF Malan Drive for folks with disabilities who want to use the Stadium shuttle. Only folks with disabilities with an official incapacity allow from the City will likely be allowed to park on this devoted parking space.
DROP-AND-GO
- There is a devoted drop-and-go space on Helen Suzman Boulevard, however drop-off and pick-up round the stadium could be very tough and may have very lengthy delays due to visitors congestion.
- Those utilizing e-hailing in the stadium surrounds should use the devoted drop-and-go space on Helen Suzman Boulevard, however for these travelling in utilizing e-hailing from additional out it’s advisable to be dropped off and picked up in the CBD after which utilizing the MyCiTi shuttle which is free to all match ticket holders.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Traffic is anticipated to be very busy in and round the Cape Town CBD and Green Point areas on Saturday afternoon and spectators are urged to get to the Cape Town Stadium early, with gates opening at 14h00.
- Kick-off is at 17h05 and it’s endorsed that spectators arrive by 15h00 at the newest to keep away from lacking the anthems and pre-match leisure.
- Please print your match ticket clearly and in addition carry a digital model on your telephone and have each prepared to scan in as simply as attainable at the gates.
- There aren’t any COVID-19 restrictions in place, however please be accountable and convey a masks to the stadium if you really feel extra comfy carrying one.
- Please notice that no spectator is allowed entry to the pitch. Any individual invading the pitch will be prosecuted as this can be a prison offence.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
- Umbrellas
- Food and drinks of any type
- Cans and bottles (glass or plastic), together with squeezer bottles
- Firearms, ammunition or units as outlined in the Firearms Control Act, 2000 (Act No.60 of 2000)
- Fireworks
- Sharp steel objects
- Explosives
- Tear fuel, mace or comparable airborne chemical brokers
- Narcotics
- Items which may trigger harm
- Banners or flags with, racist, sexist, discriminatory or offensive content material
- Flagpole or banner pole of any type, except it’s constituted of inflammable and versatile plastic and doesn’t exceed 1 metre in size 1cm in diameter
- Ambush advertising objects
- Animals
- Liquor
- Drunkenness and unacceptable behaviour
- Dangerous weapons as outlined in Dangerous Weapon Act, 1968 (Act No.71 of 1968) together with knifes and sticks
- Unauthorized Cameras with removable lenses
- Fraudulent tickets
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