England will be based at the Bafokeng Sports Campus in Rustenburg, although builders are facing a race against time to finish work on the five-star Royal Marang Hotel and training pitches (Photo: AP, PA)
There are no such concerns for Germany, who booked an entire wing at the opulent new five-star Velmore Hotel and Spa in Pretoria - from under the noses of hosts South Africa
The plush Irene Country Lodge in Gauteng played host to Italy during the 2009 Confederations Cup and the Azzurri wanted it again, but the United States - who are in England's group - beat them to it (Photo: Fifa)
That said, the Italians haven't done too badly for themselves. Marcello Lippi's reigning champions will have little trouble relaxing in the tranquil surroundings of Leriba Lodge in Pretoria (Photo: Fifa)
Renovations are well under way at Johannesburg's five-star Fairway Hotel and Spa, where five-time World Cup winners Brazil are staying. The Randpark Golf Club is a key feature (Picture: Fifa)
It's back to school for Fernando Torres, Cesc Fabregas and co as European champions Spain take advantage of the facilities on offer at North-West University's High Performance Institute in Potchefstroom (Picture: Fifa)
Algeria may have been the last team to qualify for South Africa but their accommodation proves last doesn't always mean least. The luxurious Zimbali Lodge in KwaZulu-Natal awaits England's Group C rivals (Photo: Fifa)
Opting against a traditional African retreat, the Dutch settled on the Hilton Sandton near Johannesburg. At the heart of the business district, it will house Oranje as they bid for a maiden World Cup triumph (Photo: Fifa)
The stunning Pezula Resort is on one of the most prestigious residential developments in Africa and perfect for a peaceful World Cup build-up - not something for which its occupants, France, are renowned (Photo: Fifa)
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