The view from the top of the Arch of the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. Known as the “Arch of Triumph” this truly is a magnificent and unique feature, towering 106 meters above the ground, and is 350 meters long. Enjoy this beautiful view from the platform on the top of the Arch of Triumph!

Moses Mabhida Stadium Top of the Arch
The Stadium took 3 years to build, at a cost of R3.1 billion (about 400 mil USD). The main feature is of course the unique arch over the centre of the stadium, which includes a walkway and a skycar lift to the platform at the top. From the platform at the tip of the Moses Mabhida Stadium, one can see the Durban Skyline, the popular Durban Beachfront, as well as Sun Casino, and on a clear day even as far north as Umhlanga!
360 degree view from the peak of the Arch:
Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban in Durban
Seating capacity of the Moses Mabhida stadium will be 75000 for the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup matches hosted here. Other activities offered at the stadium include Bungee Jump, Gorge Swing, Adventure Walk and the Skycar (lift).
The Stadium is now open for tours. The 30 minute basic tour, or the 90 minute Pro Tour are on offer, with well trained knowledgeable tour guides.
Check out our 360 degree photo Virtual Tours of other stadiums:
- Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth
- Durban Moses Mabhida Stadium (with view from top of arch)
- …more coming soon. Follow me on Twitter.com/JohnGore to be the first to know.

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Wow, this is amazing! Great weather too. Thanks John!
Dude, this is great work! Are you going to any of the other stadiums too?
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Great stuff John.
Gorgeous!
Ironically, at 106m up, you’re still closer to the pitch than many of the seats are.
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Very good point.
Cool man, those panos are freaking great.
Durban is Heaven on Planet Earth and this city is already competing against top cities of the world, I must say that I am in love with this city. I am a South African living in England and I used to Live in Umhlanga – Durban long time ago and even today I still have the memories of Durban, it is such a nice place I have ever seen, especially the weather in Durban is so nice and warm also beaches to name a few Umhlanga beach, Ballito Beach, Zinkwazi Beach, Umhlali Beach, Tinley Manor Beach, Thompson’s Bay Beach and I had time of my life at Sea Point – Durban. I would love to go back one day and experience the warmth and enjoy being on the soil of South Africa.
What a view! And so close to the sea. Nice Pic!
Well done John, nice one!! beautiful pic!!
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Stunning picture..Cant believe the world cup is around the corner..
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Very close to the World Cup already. It’s beginning to get well exciting. I hope that everything goes okay for the benefit of the people in South Africa. Let’s have a awesome competition.
hi there just wondering wen will the bungee jumping be available? and how much does it cost?
Wow its amazing. I wanna go there. Thanks for sharing this beautiful pic. I hope you will also add new pics of south africa’s other stadium.
I’m intrested in bunjee jumping in moses mabida stadium, i am from east london and not sure who fascilitates these activities, the costs and whn is i t possible to do so. who can i contact for this imformation. thank you.