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Airport

Bloemfontein Airport

IATA Code: BFN
Location: The airport is located six miles (10km) from the city centre.
Time: GMT +2.
Contacts: Tel: +27 (0)51 407 2200.
Transfer to the city: Taxis and shuttles, which should be booked in advance, are available just outside the terminal building; schedules match the arrival of flights. Contact the Bloemfontein Airport helpdesk for more information.
Car rental: Car rental companies at the airport include Avis, Budget, Hertz, Europcar, National Alamo and Tempest. All car rental stands are located in the terminal building.
Facilities: The airport has a mobile phone rental shop, coffee bar, bookshop, restaurant and information desk. A VIP lounge and business lounge, conference room and ATM machine are also available.
Parking:
Departure tax: None.
Website: www.airports.co.za


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Bloemfontein

Known as the 'City of Roses', Bloemfontein is a small interior city that forms the economic and cultural centre of the Free State and is the judicial capital of South Africa. With wide streets, beautifully kept gardens and dated state buildings, Bloemfontein is a modern city that has an old charm about it.

Surrounded by rural farmland for many miles in every direction, the metropolis is the central transport hub for the rest of the country and is visited mainly as a stopover to other destinations. While visiting, take a stroll down the historical, tree lined President Brand street, which has been declared a national conservation area and admire the architecture of the sandstone government buildings. One of the major centres of activity in Bloemfontein is the man-made Loch Logan Waterfront, which offers a range of shops, restaurants, bars and clubs and is the place to be after dark.

The Oliewenhuis Art Gallery is also a worthy sojourn as it houses magnificent work by both traditional and contemporary South African artists. The monthly art market in Kings Park, the annual Rose Festival in October and the Agricultural show in March all pull crowds from around South Africa and visiting tourists.

There are a number of reserves in the area, including Caledon, Franklin, Soetdoring Dam, and others. Bloemfontein also has several good golf courses, and a zoo that the kids will enjoy while Dad is on the links. Be sure to have visit the beautiful Free State National Botanical Gardens; and have a look at the Free State Stadium, the largest structure in town, that hosted five games for the 2010 World Cup.