Steem Saturday, Johannesburg - The Venue

Easily accessible via main roads in the north of Sandton and a convenient 15 minutes from Lanseria Airport (as well as ORT via Gautrain and Uber), the tranquil Indaba Hotel nestles in a tranquil oasis with conference and spa facilities. There is a definite rural feel with the vista of the Magaliesberg backdrop and the rugged African theme of the interior is bound to give attendees a break from the mundane and run of the mill facility.


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SteemSaturday is a free event, lunch and networking drinks are included but should you wish to stay the Friday night in order to avoid an early start on Saturday, please contact the hotel directly for room rates (if you let us know you are staying over you will get a bonus meet and greet with our speakers on Saturday – and who knows, if you are nice we might invite you for a drink.)


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The state of the art conference amenities and equipment as well as the setting makes this venue ideal for our purposes. It is a 4 star professional set up with experienced staff specializing in conferences which is a big bonus when you have a packed schedule as we planned our event. The venue we chose is comfortable, air conditioned, and will be set up to have every attendee close and part of the presentation.


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Attending Steemians will be supplied with arrival coffee, tea, rusks, juice and fruit before we kick the event off, there will be mid morning coffee, tea, juice, fruit and light snacks and a full buffet lunch at lunch time, we will close the event with networking drinks.


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Should you wish to indulge your partner who may not be interested in our event, the Mowana Spa on the premises is set in the bushveld gardens of the hotel and offers the ultimate in peace and pampering while you are slaving at the SteemSaturday event. Further details is available from the hotel

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