
The highly anticipated 8th Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa is set to take place in Cape Town for the first time, marking a significant milestone for the event. From June 11 to 12, 2025, the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) will become the epicenter of the hospitality industry in Africa, as key players from across the globe, including countries such as Algeria, American Samoa, Andorra, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil, China, Congo (Democratic Republic), Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Italy, Japan, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, Poland, South Africa, Turkey, United Kingdom, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, gather to showcase the latest products, solutions, and trends shaping the hotel, restaurant, and guesthouse sectors. This two-day event promises to be a major highlight in the African hospitality calendar.
A New Era for Hospitality in Africa
Now in its 8th year, the Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa has a strong reputation for being a leading business platform for professionals in the hospitality industry. With Cape Town emerging as a new and vibrant venue, the event is set to offer attendees unparalleled opportunities to network, discover innovations, and source the best products and services across the hospitality and foodservice sectors.
As the largest and most influential event of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa, the Expo promises a transformative experience for those in the hotel and restaurant industries. Whether you are seeking new suppliers, discovering new trends, or expanding your professional network, the Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa is the place to be.
The Venue: Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) will provide the ideal setting for this prestigious event. Located in the heart of Cape Town, South Africa, the CTICC is recognized as one of the leading convention centers in Africa. The complex consists of two main buildings, CTICC 1 and CTICC 2, connected by the Skybridge, offering a total floor space of 140,855 square meters. With state-of-the-art facilities, expansive exhibition halls, and modern amenities, the venue will serve as the perfect backdrop for showcasing Africa’s hospitality potential.
In addition to hosting exhibitions and networking opportunities, the CTICC is strategically located close to major business districts, attractions, and accommodations in Cape Town, making it an accessible and convenient choice for both local and international visitors.
Why Exhibit at the Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa?
Exhibiting at the Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa 2025 is an opportunity you cannot miss if you are looking to gain significant exposure in one of the fastest-growing hospitality markets in the world. By securing a spot at the Expo, your company will:
- Reach thousands of regional and international buyers across various sectors including hotels, restaurants, resorts, and guesthouses.
- Showcase your products and services to a highly targeted audience, ensuring your brand is positioned in front of key decision-makers.
- Access a carefully curated show sector that will ensure your company meets its target clients, helping you build valuable connections and secure new business opportunities.
- Increase your visibility as a thought leader in the hospitality industry by engaging with influential buyers and fellow exhibitors.
Visitor Benefits
The Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa 2025 offers a range of benefits for visitors, including:
- 2 full days of networking with over 3,500 professionals from across the industry.
- Access to over 100 local and international suppliers showcasing the latest products and solutions.
- Free entry into the co-located Africa Food Show, offering an exclusive opportunity to source food and beverage products.
- The Table Setting Competition, a live showcase of creativity and design in partnership with RASA (Restaurant Association of South Africa).
Why Africa Is the Perfect Market
Africa continues to be one of the fastest-growing regions in the world, and its hospitality sector is poised for significant expansion. Here are some key reasons why the Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa is essential for anyone involved in the industry:
- Tourism is the largest contributor to GDP across the African continent, driving demand for hotel and hospitality services.
- 289 hotel construction projects are currently underway across the continent, with 75,155 new hotel rooms in the development pipeline.
- Six of the world’s fastest-growing economies are based in Africa, positioning the continent as a major global player in the tourism and hospitality industries.
Key Highlights of the 2025 Event
HORECA Connect: Spotlight on Restaurants & Bars
A brand-new feature in 2025, HORECA Connect is dedicated to the restaurant, bar, café, and pub industries across South Africa and beyond. From innovative kitchen equipment to the latest trends in interior design and digital solutions, this dedicated space will focus on all things related to modern foodservice businesses.
South Africa’s restaurant and bar industry has shown exponential growth, generating over 6 billion USD in 2023 alone. With over 22.6 million diners served nationwide, this sector presents massive opportunities for suppliers and buyers alike. HORECA Connect will provide exclusive access to the latest trends, enabling attendees to stay ahead of the curve in a rapidly evolving market.
Co-located with the Africa Food Show, Powered by Gulfood
For the first time, the Africa Food Show, powered by Gulfood, will be co-located with the Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa. This integration creates a dual showcase of both hospitality and food and beverage suppliers, ensuring attendees can explore everything from cutting-edge kitchen solutions to innovative foodservice concepts.
As a major focal point for food and beverage innovations, the Africa Food Show will offer a range of exciting features, including live cooking demonstrations, product tastings, and interactive culinary sessions. For buyers in the F&B sector, this is the ultimate sourcing event, allowing them to discover new suppliers, products, and services that are reshaping the food and beverage landscape.
Hosted Buyer Programme
For key decision-makers, the Hosted Buyer Programme is an exclusive opportunity to meet relevant exhibitors and maximize your time at the event. The programme offers:
- Pre-arranged meetings with exhibitors
- Personalized matchmaking services
- Complimentary flights and accommodation for qualifying buyers
By participating in this program, buyers can ensure they make the most of their time at the Expo, while exhibitors can connect with qualified leads and secure new business opportunities.
Airlines & Transportation: Getting to Cape Town
Cape Town is well-connected to major cities across Africa and the globe, making it easy for international attendees to participate in the Expo. South Africa’s airports, including Cape Town International Airport, O.R. Tambo International Airport, and King Shaka International Airport, offer comprehensive flight options to and from key global hubs.
- Cape Town International Airport (CPT) is just 20 kilometers from the CTICC and is one of Africa’s busiest airports, with both international and domestic flight options available.
- O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg is the continent’s largest and serves as the primary international gateway to South Africa.
- King Shaka International Airport (DUR) in Durban offers regional and international connectivity, making it an important hub for attendees traveling from across Africa.
Top airlines such as FlySafair, Airlink, South African Airways, and CemAir offer convenient domestic and regional flights, ensuring easy access to the event from all corners of the continent.
Top Hotels & Attractions in Cape Town
As the hub of South Africa’s hospitality sector, Cape Town offers a wealth of luxury accommodations and attractions. Hotel options for Expo attendees include:
- WINK Aparthotel Foreshore: Located in the heart of Cape Town, this modern aparthotel offers easy access to the CTICC and features contemporary apartments perfect for business travelers.
- Radisson Hotel Cape Town Foreshore: A stylish four-star hotel near the V&A Waterfront and CTICC, offering business facilities and leisure amenities.
- Urban Elephant 16 on Bree: A chic short-stay accommodation offering stunning views of Table Mountain and the city skyline.
- One Thibault Residence: A sleek, upscale residence in Cape Town’s business district, ideal for both long- and short-term stays.
After the Expo, visitors can explore Cape Town’s top attractions:
- Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden: Known for its stunning flora and panoramic views of Table Mountain.
- Groot Constantia: South Africa’s oldest wine estate, offering wine tastings and a peek into the country’s rich history.
- District Six Museum: A moving tribute to the once-vibrant community that was displaced during apartheid.
- Meerendal Wine Estate: A historical wine estate offering tastings, gourmet dining, and mountain biking trails.
The Hotel & Hospitality Expo Africa 2025 in Cape Town will be a pivotal event for hospitality professionals looking to shape the future of the industry. With a packed schedule of exhibitions, networking events, and industry updates, this Expo will help propel Africa’s hospitality sector forward as it continues to expand and evolve.
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