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New tourist information centre at V&A Waterfront

The V&A Waterfront earlier this week announced the launch of a new information centre in the Waterfront, in collaboration with tourism bodies Cape Town Tourism and Cape Town Routes Unlimited.

The centre will provide first-rate tourism assistance such as facilitating travel arrangements and offering guidance on “must-go” attractions to the up to 250 000 international and domestic visitors expected in the Mother City during the tournament, as well as visitors who come to Cape Town once the football fever is over.

David Green, V&A Waterfront CEO said: “Arriving in a new city or country can be daunting to first-time travellers, especially if they don't know where to go for reliable information on accommodation options, transportation or how to book activities. Within walking distance from eight of Cape Town's top hotels, world-renowned conference centre and the Cape Town stadium, the information centre is conveniently located to provide visitors with a variety of information; from wine tours, shark-cage diving and safari excursions, not to mention the history of the V&A Waterfront that dates back to the 1900s, to ensure they experience the best that Cape Town has to offer.”

The Big Six

Over and above its partnerships with Cape Town Tourism and Cape Town Routes Unlimited, the V&A Waterfront, an acclaimed tourism and retail attraction itself, is also part of the city's Big Six: a collaboration among Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company, Robben Island, Cape Point and Constantia Valley aimed at driving local and international visibility of the city's most iconic tourist destinations.

Said Green: “We are committed to working closely with other Cape Town tourist attractions to showcase our beautiful and culture-rich country, as we believe it will only create a more memorable experience for visitors. In turn, this will create positive experiences and perceptions of South Africa and help sustain the economic effect for the tourism industry long after the World Cup is over.”

One of 22 historical monuments

The information centre is situated alongside Ferrymans in Dock Road and is housed in one of the 22 historical monuments on the V&A Waterfront property. It will be open every day between 9am and 6pm and offers facilitation of transportation, accommodation and tours, international exchange and up-to-date information on things to do in the CBD and surrounds.

For more information about the information centre, go to www.waterfront.co.za or call +27 (0)21 408 7600.

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