Moses Mabhida Stadium: Seven reasons to visit the People’s Park
Updated | By Sponsored by Tourism KwaZulu-Natal
Moses Mabhida Stadium is one of the main attractions in KwaZulu-Natal.
Inside the stadium grounds, visitors will find the People’s Park - the best place to chill and create beautiful memories.
The park has lots of fun activities.
It is a great place to go for a walk or even run. The park has rolling green lawns, trees, and fountains.
It is open seven days a week from 05h00 to 19h00.
Let’s look at what you can do at the park.
Picnic
Pack your favourite food and snacks and head to the People’s Park to enjoy a picnic with your loved ones.
Cycling
Do you love cycling? Then the People’s Park is the place to be. The park offers electric bicycles from R150 for 30mins or R250 for 60mins.
Kid’s play area
Bring your young ones to the People’s Park for a party to remember. You can host the party at the kid’s play area.
Karts
The People’s Park offers three karts. The Pedal Kart which costs R60 for 30mins, 2 Seater Pedal Kart for R90 for 30minutes, and the Family Pedal Kart for R150 for 30minutes.
Skateboarding
For those who love action sport, then skateboarding is definitely for you. The People’s Park has fantastic ramps to allow you to skateboard.
Café
Food is an essential part of any event or outing and the People’s Park has a café where the menu has something for everyone.
Free Wi-Fi
Capture your fun moments and post them instantly on your social media platforms using the free Wi-Fi that is available on the premises.
If you want to spend the night, you can visit any of these stunning accommodations nearby - Blue Waters, Sica’s Guest House, The Grange Hotel, and the Parade Hotel.
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