National Stadium

Harare


Zimbabwe's largest sports arena, the National Stadium holds 60,000 people and is used primarily for soccer games, and occasionally for rugby and athletics. Bruce Springsteen and Sting, among other big names, played here in 1988 in a benefit for Amnesty International.


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1. National Heroes' Acre

1.05 MILES

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2. Harare Gardens

3.37 MILES

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4. National Gallery of Zimbabwe

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5. Anglican Cathedral

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6. Eastgate Centre

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7. Tobacco Floor

4.06 MILES

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8. National Botanic Gardens

4.15 MILES

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