CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA – MARCH 23: A view of Green Point Stadium, which is currently under construction, ahead of the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup, on March 23, 2009 in Cape Town, South Africa. Green Point Stadium will host five first round matches, one second round, one quarter-final and one semi-final.
This stadium and location actually looks pretty sick, more on it after the jump
from Wiki:
The stadium will contain 68,000 seats for the World Cup. 55,000 Seats will remain permanent and 15,000 modular seats will be re-used in the deconstruction of the existing Green Point Stadium and other social investment opportunities, leaving opportunities for corporate suites to be retrofitted.
The stadium is organized into six principal levels, broadly containing the following functions and zones:
• Level 0 Sports team rooms, VVIP and VIP reception, lowest parking level, medical and police facilities, waste collection and compaction.
• Level 1 Media areas, TV and radio studios, FIFA offices and sports event staff offices, and upper parking level.
• Level 2: Public Plaza Main concourse pedestrian access down to lowest tier and up to second tier, disabled person’s seating, fan shop, VIP welcome zone, concession stands.
• Level 3 Lower level of business club, multi-purpose hall, security and police offices, operator’s storage spaces, smaller food kitchens.
• Level 4 Upper level of business club, larger food preparation kitchens, stadium administration (operator’s) offices.
• Level 5 VIP lounges and private corporate boxes. • Level 6 Upper concourse, concession stands and access onto third tier of seats.
• The roof Is located above the highest level of seats, and contains an accessible roof including the ‘Ring of Fire’ lighting and media zone, with catwalk access into and through the roof structure.
pic from Daylife

