Palamino Ridge has approximately 40 beds available for the South Africa hosted FIFA World Cup period. Various options/packages are available and for that purpose we ask that you fill in the FIFA World Cup 2010 accommodation enquiry form. We will then respond with an offering that is tailored to meet your specific requirements.
Palamino ridge is perfectly situated to act as a home base for supporters
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Please complete our 2010 world cup accommodation enquiry form.
Per Person Sharing R400 (approx. 40€ | $60),
25% surcharge for single accommodation
FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter announced the results of the vote at a media conference held, Saturday, 15 May 2004, at the World Trade Center in Zurich in the presence of high-ranking government officials of the candidate countries as well as hundreds of media representatives from all around the world. In a short address prior to announcing the host nation, Blatter thanked the five bidders for their excellent work and stressed: “The winner is Africa. The winner is football.”
South Africa will host the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, the first in the history of world football’s governing body to be held in Africa. With 14 votes, South Africa were declared as winners after the first round of voting. Morocco received 10 votes, while Egypt did not tally any.
Palamino ridge is situated less than 10km from South Africa's Gauteng province's northern border with the North West Province and is at the epicentre of 4 of South Africa's most prestigeous soccer venues. Palamino Ridge has reserved dates 4 June to 18 July 2010 for world cup 2010 bookings. Prices are available on application for this period.
Gauteng has 2 World Cup 2010 host cities being:
The North West has one host city