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Noordhoek conference venue
De Noordhoek Hotel is the perfect Noordhoek conference venue for businesses trying to have a productive business meeting, seminar or training session. Noordhoek is a lovely part of the Cape Peninsula and is very centrally located, only 25 minutes’ drive from Cape Town and less than half an hour from all the important tourist spots like Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch, Cape Point, Groot Constantia, Muizenberg, Hout Bay and Simon’s Town.
Our conference facilities and well equipped and intimate and can accommodate up to 38 delegates. A colour television is included, as well as ADSL Internet, block-out curtains, air conditioning, a telephone and a flipchart stand/whiteboard. Your delegates can stay in De Noordhoek Hotel’s luxurious 4-star rooms and our regular accommodation and conference specials add value to your experience. Try the ultimate Noordhoek conference venue today.
Noordhoek conference
Try De Noordhoek Hotel for your next conference in the Cape Peninsula. A Noordhoek conference is far more refreshing and relaxing than one in the bustle and traffic jams of Cape Town; in any event, our hotel is only twenty-five minutes’ drive from Cape Town, so you are never far away from the city, but at least you do not have to stay there.
You will love Noordhoek and quickly understand why a Noordhoek conference will leave your delegates more relaxed and productive. They are within easy reach of some of the most splendid locations on the Cape Peninsula, like Noordhoek Beach, the spectacular and famous Chapman’s Peak Drive, Cape Point and Table Mountain. In Noordhoek Farm Village, they will find arts and crafts shops and excellent restaurants, with Long Beach shopping centre nearby. De Noordhoek Hotel has it all, including luxurious 4-star accommodation.
Peninsula conference venue
You cannot ask for a more restful and beautiful Cape Peninsula conference venue than that of De Noordhoek Hotel. Conveniently located directly in the middle of the Cape Peninsula, we are not only less than half an hour from Cape Town, but also from all the other important tourist attractions on the Peninsula, so your delegates would never have to travel far between sessions.
Our Cape Peninsula conference venue is fully equipped with air conditioning, block-out curtains, a whiteboard and flipchart stand, ADSL Internet and a colour television. You may make use of natural light and ventilation if you wish. We can set up the venue any way you like: it can accommodate twelve delegates in a U-shape or 38, seated cinema-style. Your delegates can stay in De Noordhoek Hotel’s comfortable, 4-star rooms that make provision for wheelchairs; interleading rooms are offered too.
Peninsula conference
De Noordhoek Hotel is ideal for a Cape Peninsula conference by dint of our beautiful location on southern Chapman’s Peak Drive, our 4-star rooms for your delegates and our intimate and fully equipped conference facilities.
Delegations of up to 38 members (seated cinema-style) can be accommodated at our plush Cape Peninsula conference venue. The conference room measures 32.5 square metres and features natural light and ventilation, supplemented with air conditioning and block-out curtains when required. ADSL Internet connectivity is available, as well as a telephone and colour television. Tables measure 240cm x 45cm and three delegates can be seated comfortably at one table. A whiteboard and flipchart stand is included too. What is more, we are close to all the Cape Peninsula tourist attractions. Check on the De Noordhoek Hotel website for regular conference specials.
5th IAS Conference On HIV Pathogenesis Treatment & Prevention
The world’s largest open scientific conference on HIV/AIDS – the 5th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention (IAS 2009) is to be held in Cape Town from 19 – 22 July, and the de Noordhoek Hotel in the Cape Peninsula is the ideal base. Held every two years, the conference attracts about 5,000 delegates from all over the world. It is a unique opportunity for the world’s leading scientists, clinicians, public health experts and community leaders to examine the latest developments in HIV-related research, and to explore how scientific advances can – in very practical ways – inform the global response to HIV/AIDS.