Tshwane’s tourism sector will take centre stage on 23 January 2026 when industry leaders, entrepreneurs, creatives, and government partners gather for the Tshwane Tourism Showcase 2026, the capital city’s flagship tourism engagement for the year.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Hosted from 09:00 to 15:00, the one-day showcase invites visitors to arrive and leave at their convenience while taking part in a packed programme focused on collaboration, skills development, and business growth. Entry is free of charge, although booking is required to help organisers plan effectively.
As tourism continues to play a growing role in Gauteng’s economy, the Showcase positions Tshwane as a city serious about building a connected, competitive, and inclusive tourism ecosystem.
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A Strategic Tourism Gathering at a Crucial Time
Tourism in Gauteng is evolving. Visitors are no longer drawn only by traditional attractions, but by experiences that combine culture, business, heritage, innovation, and community impact. Tshwane, as South Africa’s administrative capital, sits at the heart of this shift.
The Tshwane Tourism Showcase arrives at a moment when tourism businesses face mounting pressure to adapt. Rising operational costs, digital disruption, changing traveller expectations, and the need for sustainable growth are reshaping how the sector operates.
Rather than offering surface-level inspiration, the Showcase responds directly to these realities. It creates a platform where tourism players can access practical knowledge, exchange ideas, and build partnerships that translate into real economic value.
Opening the Year with Clear Direction
The day begins with a keynote address that sets the tone for the year ahead. This opening session looks at the opportunities shaping tourism in Tshwane and South Africa, while also addressing the challenges businesses must navigate to remain viable and competitive.
The focus is clear. Tourism growth must be intentional, collaborative, and grounded in real market demand. The keynote provides context for the conversations that follow and frames the Showcase as a working session rather than a ceremonial event.
Event details at a glance
Date: Friday, 23 January 2026
Time: 10:00 to 15:00
Registration opens at 09:00
Exhibitors access from 07:00
Venue: CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria
Visitor registration:
https://www.q2b.co.za/OnlineActivities/Index/1450
Exhibitor registration:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScr0OCudc_XnwSMZILz8gylLA86wA4UTob2g49reTn7pbONag/viewform
Workshops and Masterclasses Designed for Real Businesses
Throughout the day, attendees can participate in interactive workshops and masterclasses led by industry experts. These sessions are designed to move beyond theory and deliver practical insights that tourism businesses can apply immediately.
Topics include:
- Tourism industry trends and market shifts
- Business growth strategies and professional development
- Practical training for tourism SMMEs
- Skills development for hotels, lodges, attractions and experience providers
For emerging entrepreneurs, these sessions offer access to industry knowledge that is often difficult or expensive to obtain. For established operators, they provide an opportunity to refine strategies, improve operations, and stay ahead of market changes.

Supporting SMMEs and Inclusive Tourism Growth
Small and medium enterprises remain the backbone of South Africa’s tourism sector. In Tshwane, SMMEs play a vital role in job creation, community development, and product innovation.
The Tshwane Tourism Showcase places SMMEs at the centre of its programme. By offering targeted training, exposure, and networking opportunities, the event helps smaller operators connect with decision-makers, partners, and potential clients.
This approach reflects a broader understanding that sustainable tourism growth depends on empowering local businesses and ensuring broader participation across the value chain.
The Exhibition Hall as a Networking Hub
Alongside the workshop programme, the Exhibition Hall offers visitors the opportunity to engage directly with a wide range of tourism businesses and organisations.
Exhibitors include destinations, accommodation providers, experience creators, service providers, associations, and tourism support organisations. The space encourages conversation, collaboration, and deal-making, allowing relationships to form organically.
For exhibitors, the Showcase offers visibility within Tshwane’s largest tourism network. For visitors, it provides a snapshot of the city’s diverse tourism offering and emerging opportunities.
Who Should Attend the Tshwane Tourism Showcase 2026
The Showcase welcomes a broad range of participants, including:
- Tourism business owners and operators
- Emerging entrepreneurs and startups
- Corporate stakeholders in tourism and events
- Government departments and agencies
- Creatives, marketers and content producers
- Community-based tourism initiatives
Whether you are building a tourism business, expanding your network or seeking insight into the local tourism landscape, the event offers practical value at every level.
Strengthening Tshwane’s Tourism Ecosystem
Beyond the sessions and exhibitions, the real impact of the Tshwane Tourism Showcase lies in the connections it enables. Each conversation, shared insight and collaboration contributes to a stronger and more coordinated tourism ecosystem for the capital city.
As Gauteng continues to position tourism as a driver of economic growth and job creation, events like this help ensure that growth is inclusive, informed and sustainable.
The Showcase reinforces a simple but powerful idea. Tshwane’s tourism future will be built through partnerships that bring together government, business and communities around a shared vision.
What to Do Next
If you are part of Tshwane’s tourism sector or looking to enter it, secure your free visitor booking for 23 January 2026 and be part of the city’s most important tourism conversation of the year.
Show up, connect with the industry, and take an active role in shaping how Tshwane’s tourism story unfolds in 2026 and beyond.



