Tanzania Building East Africa’s Largest Conference Centre in Arusha by 2027.

Imagine a conference center so grand that it reshapes the way Africa hosts global events. That’s exactly what Tanzania is building in Arusha—a game-changing facility set to be the largest in East Africa, ready by 2027. This isn’t just another development project; it’s a bold statement. A vision. A declaration that Tanzania is ready to lead.
If there’s one city that deserves this landmark project, it’s Arusha. Often called the “Geneva of Africa,” it’s home to the East African Community (EAC) headquarters, international courts, and countless diplomatic missions. It’s where big decisions happen. And now, it’s about to get even bigger.
What Makes This Project a Game-Changer?
This isn’t just about hosting meetings—it’s about setting a new standard. The center will feature:
A massive exhibition hall to showcase Africa’s biggest trade fairs
Cutting-edge conference rooms for high-stakes negotiations
A grand auditorium designed for global summits
Luxury accommodations, dining, and networking spaces
Sustainable architecture that blends innovation with eco-conscious design
It’s more than a venue—it’s a platform for Africa’s future.
A Booming Opportunity for Tanzania
With thousands of delegates expected to visit annually, this project will pour millions into Tanzania’s economy. Hotels, restaurants, transport services, and tourism will thrive. And let’s not forget—Arusha is the gateway to world-famous destinations like Serengeti National Park and Mount Kilimanjaro.
This center will not just bring visitors; it will bring opportunities—for businesses, for tourism, for Tanzania’s global influence.
Looking Ahead: The Countdown to 2027
The race is on. When the doors open in 2027, Tanzania won’t just have a conference center—it will have a symbol of progress. A place where Africa meets the world on its own terms.
One thing is clear: the future of business, diplomacy, and global events in East Africa will have a new home. And that home will be in Arusha.