Banquets & Conventions
The Kairaba Hotel offers a stylish yet dignified setting for corporate meetings and other group events. Our convention and catering package can be used by organisers to achieve a really effective gathering.
- Excellent choice of congress, conference, meeting and banqueting rooms of various sizes and shapes
- Specialist team is on hand at all times
- All meeting rooms are fully air-conditioned
- Full range of equipment available including overhead and slide projectors, lights, sound and addressing systems, presidential speaker system, video equipment and projectors
- Free wireless internet connection in convention centre, meeting rooms and reception area
Jaama Hall
- The Gambia's largest multipurpose function room
- Total area of 600 square metres
- Can be divided into two separate rooms
- Flexible smaller rooms for lectures, meetings or dining
- Garden is available on request
- Jarma Hall Foyer of 17 x 9 also available on request
Grand Jaama Hall
Dimensions: 30x20 (600 Square Meters)
| Conference Capacity |
U Shape |
400 |
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Class Room |
450 |
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Theatre |
700 |
Jaama Hall A
Dimensions: 20x20 (400 Square Meters)
| Conference Capacity |
U Shape |
300 |
| |
Class Room |
350 |
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Theatre |
500 |
Jaama Hall B
Dimensions: 10x20 (200 Square Meters)
| Conference Capacity |
U Shape |
100 |
| |
Class Room |
100 |
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Theatre |
150 |
The Committee Rooms
In addition, the Kairaba Hotel has six committee rooms located on the lower ground floor of the Conference Centre.
Room 1
Dimensions: 15 x 10 (150 Square Meters)
| Conference Capacity |
U Shape |
60 |
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Class Room |
60 |
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Theatre |
100 |
Room 2
Dimensions: 10 x 6 (90 Square Meters)
| Conference Capacity |
U Shape |
30 |
| |
Class Room |
40 |
| |
Theatre |
80 |
Room 3
Dimensions: 10 x 5 (60 Square Meters)
| Conference Capacity |
U Shape |
20 |
| |
Class Room |
25 |
| |
Theatre |
40 |
| |
Block |
24 |
Rooms 4, 5, 6
Dimensions: 6 x 5 (30 Square Meters)
| Conference Capacity |
U Shape |
12 |
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Class Room |
12 |
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Theatre |
20 |
| |
Block |
16 |
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