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Cape Town Conference

Posted 02/10/2013
Cape Town Conference

If you are on you are planning on attending a conference or trade fair in the South African city of Cape Town, then you will probably be heading to the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC). The CTICC is one of the largest exhibition centres anywhere in South Africa, and it was opened as recently as 2003, and it is famous for hosting the draw for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. So popular is the Cape Town International Convention Centre, it has recently undergone a major expansion programme in order to double the conference capacity of the venue. In addition to the CTICC, there are also several other venues across the city that are popular destinations for conferences and hospitality events, including The Pavilion Conference Centre, as well as the Southern Sun Cape Sun, Cape Town.

Poi Western Cape Conference Centre

When your business is setting up their exhibit at a trade fair or exhibition, as well as the layout of your stall, you are going to require professional and attentive exhibition staff that can help attract people to your stall. Expo Stars are a staff agency which understands your need for eye-catching stand staff, product demonstrators, spokesmodels and others with experience in face to face marketing techniques. With quality, well-spoken and confident staff manning your trade show exhibit, you will be able to attract much more interest in your business or product, in a very competitive situation.

The city of Cape Town is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the South Africa, and it is now also home to some of the biggest exhibitions and conventions in the country. If you are staying in the city in order to attend a conference you can choose from a number of places to stay, such as the Carmichael Guesthouse B&B, or if luxury is more your thing and price is not a problem, there is the five-star Villa Zest Boutique Hotel. Getting around the city is easy thanks to a large number of bus routes, taxis and an extensive commuter train network.


Posted 02/10/2013