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Whale Watching
Attractions, Experience CT, Nature & Adventure

Whale Watching

Hermanus is a small coastal town 2 hours from Cape Town, famous for its incredible whale sightings. Experience the majestic Southern Right Whales from up close on a boat ride or spot them from any of the beautiful town’s vantage points between June and December.

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blueflagbeaches
Attractions, Experience CT, Nature & Adventure

Blue Flag Beaches

Cape Town officially has the best beaches in the world! Enjoy any of the Blue Flag status beaches around the city; Clifton 4th, Camps Bay, Mnandi, Muizenberg, Strandfontein, Bikini Beach in Gordon’s Bay, and Big Bay in Blouberg.

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Lions Head
Attractions, Experience CT, Nature & Adventure

Lion’s Head

There’s no hike in Cape Town that compensates for your effort in views like the Lion’s Head climb. Fit for any outdoor enthusiast, this slightly challenging hike is ideally tackled at sunrise or sunset.

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The Labia Theatre
Attractions, Experience CT

The Labia Theatre

This is the oldest independent bioscope in South Africa; presenting cinema in a charming bygone ambience.

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Parking & Logistics

Parking & Logistics

The CTICC has ample parking, load-in and breakdown areas and facilities available for delegates, visitors, exhibitors and contractors. Below is a comprehensive information for exhibitors and contractors. Event visitors, click here to view parking information.

Getting to CTICC

Getting to CTICC

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Convention Square, 1 Lower Long Street,
Cape Town, 8001


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Getting to CTICC 2

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Corner of Heerengracht & Rua Bartholomeu Dias,
Foreshore, Cape Town, 8001


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Parking On Event Days

Marshalling Yards, Load-In and Break Down

The CTICC 1 and CTICC 2 Marshalling Yards are for loading and offloading purposes, and access is limited to 1.5 hours for all vehicles, and 3.5 hours for trucks. Vehicles exceeding this time will be subject to parking fees and unattended vehicles will be clamped.CTICC 1’s Marshalling Yard comprises approximately 5000m² and is situated adjacent to the Exhibition Halls. Most halls directly access the Marshalling Yard via 5m x 7m doors, which reduces build-up and breakdown times for functions.The CTICC 2 Marshalling Yard is situated opposite the Exhibition Halls, and only Exhibition Hall 7 directly accesses the Marshalling Yard. The staging area located behind Exhibition Halls 5, 6 and 7 has been made available to stack all build-up and breakdown materials for transport to and from the exhibition stands.
Build-up parking is available in P1, P3 and P5 Parking garages, and free build-up tickets will be issued from the Organiser’s Office.Please note that P1, P3 and P5 parking garages all have a height restriction of 2.1m.

Exhibitors and contractors wishing to make use of the Marshalling Yards are required to register with us and book a slot. This registration process ensures that we eliminate traffic jams that are a result of event build-ups and breakdowns if not managed properly. Please contact our logistics manager at the details below to find out more information and book.

Event build up and break down requires a safety induction, for more information click here.

Contact our logistics manager


cticcparking@cticc.wowfingers.com


+27 (0)21 410 5000

Exhibitor Parking On Event Days

Parking on event days can be secured in P1, P3 and P5 Parking areas. Tickets are sold at a discounted rate of R60 per day for P1 only. P3 and P5 Parking are charged at normal parking rates as indicated at pay point machines.

The parking desk will be provided on event days only, for a period of nine hours, depending on requirements:
Monday – Friday
08:00 – 17:00 GMT +2Saturday
09:00 – 18:00 GMT +2Sunday
10:00 – 19:00 GMT +2
Prepaid and refundable parking tickets are also available, please contact us to find out more about these options.

Please note that the CTICC no longer offers VIP parking. Should this be required for an event, you can reserve the bays closest to the CTICC entrance, at an additional cost.

Exhibitor Parking

Exhibitors will be able to purchase parking tickets by cash or credit card from a CTICC Parking Desk which will be situated in the exhibition area.

CTICC Parking & Logistic Manual

For additional details, load-in and break down procedures and parking tariffs please download our parking and logistic manual.

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baxter theatre
Arts & Culture, Experience CT

Baxter Theatre

This impressive hub of entertainment sits at the foot of the University of Cape Town and houses an impressive variety of performances each year; it’s truly a world class theatre and concert hall.

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Arts & Culture, Experience CT

Artscape Theatre

A multi-faceted creative arts centre that plays host to some of the biggest festivals, concerts, shows, operas and performances in the city.

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Castle of Good Hope
Arts & Culture, Attractions, Experience CT

Castle of Good Hope

The Castle’ is South Africa’s oldest existing colonial building and is both a gateway to the past and a beacon of Cape Town’s biggest celebrations in art & culture today. This landmark offers you a chance to indulge in the country’s rich heritage or partake in an exciting event.

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South African National Gallery
Arts & Culture, Attractions, Experience CT

South African National Gallery

The gallery displays a premier collection of African art alongside the world’s most extraordinary artists, experience an ever changing tapestry of artistry.

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District Six Museum
Arts & Culture, Attractions, Experience CT

District Six Museum

The museum showcases a preservation of stories to remind us of the forced removals of over 60 000 District Six residents and the demolition of their homes during the Apartheid regime. Discover its history with an ex-resident or a self-guided tour.

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