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The Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum
The Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum, formerly the King George VI Art Gallery, was opened on 22 June 1956 and renamed in December 2002. The collections are housed in two buildings framing the...
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South End Museum
A visit to the South End Museum etches deep into the minds and hearts of the guest. This museum immerses one into the lives, cultures, challenges, tragedies and victories of those that experienced ...
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Bayworld
The Port Elizabeth Museum, which blends cultural with natural history, is the third oldest in South Africa and is the parent unit of Bayworld. The museum consists of a Dinosaur, Marine, Bird, Ma...
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Port Elizabeth, often shortened to "PE", and nicknamed "The Friendly City" or "The Windy City", was founded in 1820 by Sir Rufane Donkin, the Acting Governor of the Cape Colony, and populated with 4,000 British settlers arriving by sea. The new seaport town was named after Donkin's late wife, Elizabeth. The British built a concentration camp here during the Second Boer War to house Boer women and children. Port Elizabeth is just south of the expanding Addo Elephant National Park, and boasts the highly successful University of Port Elizabeth which has merged with PE Technicon and Vista University in 2005 to form the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. Since 1998, Port Elizabeth has been in a friendship partnership with the Swedish City of Gothenburg. A partnership fostering development of common fields of interest such as solid waste management, public libraries, sport and tourism. Home of South Africa's motor industry, Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage host General Motors, Volkswagen, Ford, Continental Tires and many more. Most other industries in the NMMM are geared towards the motor industry, providing parts such as wiring harnesses, catalytic converters and tires to the vehicle manufacturers. Picture Source: Panoramio |
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Dolphin Dance Lodge
Dolphin Dance lodge is a Beach Front Guest house in Bluewater Bay, Port Elizabeth and offers 4 Star comfort and service. Enjoy your breakfast and sundowners overlooking the ocean and view Dolphins ......
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Protea Hotel Marine
Among the superior hotels in the friendly city of Port Elizabeth the Protea Hotel Marine is unparalleled. Overlooking the sun-drenched sands of Pollock...
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Forest Hall
James & Hilary Bolton look forward to welcoming you to Forest Hall bed and breakfast, a tranquil destination suitable for both business traveller and tourist. Forest Hall is situated on an a......
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Radisson Blu
Stunning contemporary architecture, chic urban interiors and breath-taking views over the expansive, sparkling Indian Ocean are what make the Radisson Blu the first choice of stay when visiting pre......
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Bluewater Guest House
Bluewater Guest House is situated in a lovely small suburb of Port Elizabeth, called Bluewater Bay - very popular for swimming, boating and fishing! We are about 13km from the city centre, &plus......
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King Edward Hotel
In The King Edward Hotel you will be discovering the originality and the authenticity, of the Edwardian Era, which was the age of innovation and for so many reasons that era provided inspiration. T......
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Ginger The Restaurant
With sufficient, secure parking, ideal views of the beach, Shark Rock Pier and beyond and the ever emerging need for a fresh, fine dining establishment along the beachfront, came the ideal opportun...
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Elephant Walk Chalets
Belgian owner and chef, Nadia offers her guests a flare of French cuisine, an array of fresh seafood and South African game dishes, blended with true warm country hospitality. All fresh produce ...
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34 South
Not exactly a restaurant... not exactly a bar... definitely not a deli... well, not exactly a deli... it's an eating place, a drinking place and definitely a meeting place.
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Port Elizabeth Golf Club
This quality 6121 metre course, in Nelson Mandela Bay, with magnificent fairways and bent grass greens, and enhanced by natural fauna, flora and an abundance of birdlife, offers a true but fair cha...
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Shark River Golf Club
Shark River Golf Club is a great place to enjoy golf and make friends. The challenging 9-hole course is within the military base at Forest Hill, Port Elizabeth, which surely makes it one of the saf...
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Wedgwood Park Country Club
Wedgwood Park Country Club was designed by the great Bob Grimsdell in 1949 and was beautifully crafted out of a parkland environment, making sure that the indigenous vegetation (flame-orange aloes ...
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Humewood Golf Club
Home to one of the world's most challenging links courses, Humewood is consistently ranked as one of South Africa's Top 20 golf courses. The late Bobby Locke considered Humewood Golf Course to be t...
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Dulce Continental Cafe
Visit this beautiful cafe in the Boardwalk Complex, Summerstrand run by Ronel and Shaun van Eyk. Opened in 2001, this branch was one of the original stores with the establishement of the Boardwalk ...
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The Ron Belling Art Gallery
The Ron Belling Art Gallery is a converted Art Deco house situated in the centre of parkland Port Elizabeth. Both the Gallery and the Ron Belling Military Aviation paintings are privately owned and...
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