The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth is one of the 5 brand new stadiums in South Africa, purpose built for the 2010 World Cup, at a cost of R2 billion (+- US$270million). Enjoy the 360 degree photo Virtual Tour below:
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in South Africa by John Gore of 360 SA
The multi-purpose stadium was built to host both football and rugby matches, as you will see the rugby posts are up in this 360 degree image. A few more pics of the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium:

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth
The stadiums nickname, “The Sunflower”, comes from the roof design which looks like the petals of a flower. Built right beside the North End Lake, in the heart of Port Elizabeth, with spectacular views of the lake on the one side, and the sea on the other side.

Inside the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
The 45 000 seater stadium was officially opened a few days ago, on 28 February 2010.
Check out our 360 degree photo Virtual Tours of other stadiums:
- 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.
The Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is looking fantastic, thanks for the images and panormas – it’s awesome to be able to track the progress and see how other parts of SA are doing.
Keep the good stuff coming ok.
This is amaizing stuff, great 360 John!
World Cup 2010 is going to be interesting.
I’ve just been going through some of your 360’s…WOW! Love it!
The Soccer World Cup is going to be brilliant! I cant wait.
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