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Stormers vs Bulls: Getting to DHL Stadium for the game

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More than 40 000 spectators are expected to attend the game at DHL Stadium this coming Saturday, 3 December.

 

Gates will open at 15:00, with the match scheduled for an 18:00 kick-off.

 

A free MyCiTi shuttle service will transport spectators to the stadium from the Civic Centre, Thibault Square and the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC). This service is only available to ticket holders.

 

The shuttle service will start operating from 14:30 from the Civic Centre, Thibault Square and the CTICC. The last bus will depart the stadium and the Green Point Precinct at 22:00.

 

At the CTICC, the shuttle will operate from the City Sightseeing bus stop near Entrance 3 on Walter Sisulu Avenue. Approximately 1 000 parking bays are available at the CTICC at a cost. Parking opens at 14:00, and online booking is available to secure a spot.

For those driving into the city centre, the City of Cape Town will open its parking areas for ticket holders from 14:00. The parking bays, accessible from Hertzog Boulevard incoming and on Civic Road, will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

The parking will close at 22:30.

 

Paid parking is also available at the CTICC, Parkalot on Jack Craig Street and at Harbour Arch on Harbour Arch Boulevard.

 

Off-street parking, free from 13:00 on Saturdays, is also available in the CBD.

Residents and motorists are advised that Fritz Sonnenberg Road, Stephan Way, Vlei Road and Granger Bay Boulevard will be impacted from 06:00 until after the game.

 

For more information on this and other events hosted in Cape Town visit www.eventsincapetown.com

 

 

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