From a Castle to a Convention Centre...

Why a partial moat?... The sea used to lap against the left hand side of the Castle.
Cape Town is rapidly becoming one of the most popular conference destinations in the world, especially since the opening of the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC).
This world-class Convention Centre is attracting major international conferences and congresses, from modest numbers to 2000 – 3000 delegate conferences and larger.
One of the attractions of Cape Town as a conference destination is that it has so many attractions for visitors and locals.
From a ride up the cable car to the top of Table Mountain to a trip to Cape Point; from a visit to Kirstenbosch
Botanical Gardens to a day in the Winelands; from discovering the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront to sailing across to
Robben Island. Cape Town, under the majestic Table Mountain, has so much to offer conference delegates and their
partners once the serious conference business is over.
Spouses are well catered for – there are pre- and post conference tours, with excellent shopping, restaurants,
and spectacular tours of the Peninsula and the Winelands.
Cape Town offers a range of venues for a wide variety of meetings; a pleasant year-round
climate; a range of accommodation from the world's best hotels to
more modest guest houses and luxury coach operators.
Every conference needs professional back up services and Cape Town has suppliers able to provide the most demanding technical
support, sophisticated catering or entertainment.
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