Featured MICE Venues

Cape Town International Convention Centre

In 2018 the venue for ibtm africa is Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), Africa’s premier exhibition and convention centre! CTICC is a world-class venue for meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions located in the heart of Cape Town. This multi-purpose venue offers a comprehensive array of services, playing host to prominent global conferences, trade shows, concerts and celebrated stage productions.

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Gauteng Province

Johannesburg

Johannesburg hosted Africa’s biggest conference to date, the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development. An estimated 40 000 delegates, including about 190 heads of state, were spread across three of the city’s premier venues: the Sandton Convention Centre, which boasts the most advanced conferencing and exhibition technologies available; the Expo Centre, the largest convention facility on the continent; and the Wanderers Stadium.

Gallagher Estate in Johannesburg has a capacity of 5,000 and the Coca-Cola Dome – also in Johannesburg – and Durban Exhibition Centre can host large trade shows.

KwaZulu-Natal Province

Durban, North and South Coast
Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (ICC Durban)
45 Bram Fischer Road, Durban, 4001. KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
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The Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban is one of the largest in the country. Along with its adjacent Durban Exhibition Centre, it can handle conferences of up to 15000 delegates. This venue hosts the annual Indaba travel trade show, which showcases Southern Africa’s best tourism destinations and products. In 2001, it was the venue for the United Nations’ World Conference Against Racism.

Western Cape Province

Cape Town
The Cape Town International Convention Centre is able to cater for conventions of up to 10,000 delegates. Operators catering specifically to the corporate market are able to organize small conferences, team building experiences, incentives and executive breakaways.

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