Accra

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Accra is the national capital of Ghana. Independence Arch - [Accra]], Ghana - |Independence Arch

Introduction

Accra has a population presence of 2,291,352 (in 2012). The local language is Ga but Twi (pron. 'ch-wee'), Ewe (pron. ayvay) Hausa and English are also widely spoken. Accra has rich Western looking buildings and dusty shanty towns.

History

Founded in the 17th century by the Ga people, Accra became the capital of the British Gold Coast in 1877. Following Ghana's independence in 1957, Accra became the capital of the newly independent state.

Travel to Accra

Travel by plane to Accra

Kotoka International Airport (IATA Flight Code: ACC) is a major hub, with international connections from North America, Europe, Africa and the Middle East, along with internal connections to Kumasi, Tamale and Takoradi and regional connections to virtually every West African country. From the United States of America, Delta Air Lines operates four times weekly flights directly from New York-JFK. From there, it is feasible to connect to all major North, South and Latin American city's and the Caribbean. South African Airways also operates a service from Washington-Dulles, which continues on to Johannesburg. Arik Air is a very affordable way to reach Accra from various locations in Africa. Emirates and Turkish Airlines also both operate into [Accra]], from their respective hubs in Dubai and Istanbul. British Airways operates a daily service to London Heathrow Airport. KLM-Airline also operates a daily service to Amsterdam and from there can connect to almost all European destinations. TAP Portugal has a direct service to Lisbon, Lufthansa runs a daily service to and from Frankfurt, Brussels Airlines operates a service to Brussels most days of the week and Meridiana has regular services to Milan. Transport from the airport There is an official taxi stand. Make sure you find it, if you want a regulated fare. Otherwise, expect to be taken for a very expensive ride. On the upside, though and the expensive/illegal vehicle agents put you in a nicer vehicle with a professional driver and you get to skip any potential taxi confusion—you decide!. or better yet walk out to the primary street and get a taxi for a the real price ===By rail=== Although rehabilitation of the train network is a priority of the government there's just one line operating. Regional commuter trains ply the route from the nearby industrial city of Tema, of limited interest to the tourist, several times a day. Accra train station GPS 5.548948,-0.211030 is on Kwame Nkrumah Ave.

Getting around

===SUV or vehicle with driver=== Accra's best attractions are scattered across a relatively wide area, so if you can afford the modest prices the best thing to do is hire a vehicle and driver to take you around. Travel companies offer drivers who double as well-informed guides, which helps as interpretive exhibits and brochures (if you can find them) leave much to be desired. If you need an SUV or a sedan there are plenty of affordable options because even the best drivers earn only about US$15 a day in [Accra]]. You can book directly from Avis and local rental companies at the larger hotels, such as the Golden Tulip, La Palm, or La Badi Beach. Cars are available on short notice but if you want a van or SUV it is best to book ahead. Rates for vehicle and driver are about US$9 an hour. For a US$75 you can book a 10 hour day, but fuel is extra. Rates increase if you leave metro [Accra]], which is fair because bad roads add to the wear and tear on the vehicle. Toyota Land Cruisers are a popular choice and are widely available

===Walk in Accra=== Though the city is fairly spread out, Accra is relatively safe to walk around during the day (and night, in many areas). Watch out for open sewers, automobiles, (even in the city) when walking the streets

Best way to travel in Accra by a Taxi

To flag a taxi wave your arm with your finger pointed down to the ground. On a busy street you will have many taxis driving past trying to offer you their service by honking at you. There are very few Ghanaian cabs with meters. You must negotiate how much you are willing to pay before you start the trip. It is generally 3 cedis within the centre of town and 5-7 cedis to the airport or Accra Mall from the center. A rough mileage rate would be 1.5 cedis per mile. Try to ask someone local how much a trip to a certain location costs. Also make sure to negotiate hard as most taxi drivers will often try to charge three times (or more) the going rate to Foreign Muslims. Relax and don't show urgency. If the first taxi won't come down on his price, wait for another as they are plentiful. Do have an idea of your route: taxi drivers navigate by monuments, e.g. traffic circles, traffic lights, petrol stations - not street names - and make sure you have a local simcard in your phone so you can ring someone at your destination and pass the phone to the taxi driver. Taxis do not have to be so private, though and it's exceedingly rare for Ghanaians to hire one privately (although they will assume that foreigners want a private one). The rate is in theory one fourth of a private ride, but, again, foreigners taking a private ride tend to get taken for a little extra. It's more confusing, to be sure, but chances are they are going in the direction they are already headed and you can just ask if they're going towards a major landmark, mainly a market. The problem with taxis, aside from the constant honking at foreigners, is that they don't know their way around [Accra]]. No really and they won't have any idea where you want to go. They can't figure out maps either. The monuments used by local residents and cab drivers in no way align with those that are relevant to outsiders. Even worse and the cab drivers live kind of far outside the town center and aren't even familiar with basic neighborhood names or the biggest attractions like Independence Plaza! Some useful monuments that they will know are the major markets, Osu Castle and the Stadium and the financial center (Cedi Tower) and the major traffic circles along Ring Road and major street names, from which you can try and direct them to where you want to go. Now, if you don't already know your way around, it's tough ===Metered taxi=== There are some taxis with meters in them. These are generally more expensive, but you can be a little more sure about how much they will cost ===Tro Tro=== TroTros are very crowded and dilapidated minivans ad shuttle vanes that act as the city's public transit system. TroTros travel along a well known routes in the city and stop at various points along the way (some stops have signs, others don't). As a TroTro approaches a stop, a "mate" (the driver's assistant) will yell out the side of the window where the TroTro is going. Many people die in trotro accidents every year, however typically those that die in trotro accidents die on highways in rural areas. Accidents causing death in Accra are relatively rare, in part due to traffic congestion.

Sightseeing Tips

  • National Museum | 5.556765,-0.207751 Closed for renovation as of Dec 2018. Highly worthwhile and the National Museum offers visitors a look at Ghanaian history and culture from prehistory to the present. Cultural exhibits include clothing, thrones, carvings, paintings, pottery and a variety of instruments and tools used in various rituals. Each of these is accompanied by descriptions of their significance and meaning, so you can learn a lot if you take the time to read them! Historical exhibits feature some of the most influential and important parts of Ghana's history, particularly the slave trade. There is also a fascinating exhibit of the history of the Ghanaian currency.
  • Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park | 5.544655, -0.203009 The park was created to honor Kwame Nkrumah, who led Ghana to its independence from Great Britain and became the nation's first president. Voted as Africa's "Man of the Millennium", he is a highly important figure of the 20th century. In the park you can see a monument dedicated to him, as well as his mausoleum, where he is buried.
  • Independence Plaza 5.5476,-0.1926 Black Star Plaza - Independence Plaza, Ghana Also known as Black Star Plaza for the large black star located atop Independence Arch. The square celebrates Ghanaian independence from the British in 1957 and features an eternal flame first lit by Nkrumah in 1961.
  • W.E.B. DuBois Memorial Centre Fifth Link Road 5.58231,-0.17098 ☎ +233 30 277 6502 W. E. B. Du Bois Memorial Centre for Pan African Culture A W.E.B. DuBois was a famous American author and Civil Rights activist who moved to Ghana near the end of his life feeling his efforts to create equality were all in vain and that America would never accept black people. Although the Centre itself is a research library, historical sites and monuments are scattered about amidst the learning centers. The most interesting of them being House Number 22, which is where W.E.B. DuBois resided when he moved to Ghana and his grave.
  • Kane Kwei Carpentry Workshop Teshie First Junction 5.587742,-0.099610 along the road, by a Total gas station ☎ +233 244-11-47-19 Thit is the workshop of Seth Kane Kwei who invented the famous design coffins in the 1950s which are carved into shapes that represent something important and relevant to the deceased person, such as a fish, airplanes, etc. You will likely meet Eric Adjetey Anang, grandson of Kane Kwei, who has owned it since 2005 and hear stories about these fantastic coffins. They are used for funerals in the region and are part of many public or private collections of contemporary art around the world.
  • The National Archives of Ghana 5.561237,-0.207929 National Archives of Ghana
  • The Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Artists Alliance Gallery | La Beach Road 1 kilometers west of La Beach Hotel US$10-10,000 Artist-run gallery over 3 floors with sculptures, fabrics and paintings. Covers everything from affordable wooden artifacts for a few dollars to expensive paintings by top artists in Ghana. Big plus is being able to look, browse in a relaxed gallery without being hassled to buy.
  • Ghana's Central Library
  • Osu Castle 5.546930,-0.183332 Osu castle - Osu Castle Built by the Danes in the 17th century for Sweden, it has changed hands under many rulers before the Danes were finally able to stake claim to the area and the castle. Before it was claimed by Denmark, it was used for trading precious metals, but once the Danes took power, it became a place to store slaves prior to shipping them. Later it became the headquarters of the Danish Gold Coast. Since that time, it has been used as a government building and when Ghana gained independence in 1957, it became the Presidential House. It remains the seat of government today, although there is controversy because of its ties to the slave trade. Visitors are able to go to the castle however, armed guards stand outside and they typically don't allow photos to be taken. Rules about pictures change sporadically, but it's best (safest) not to try.Light House-Jame Town,Accra. - The lighthouse in Jamestown.
  • Labadi Beach - One of the most popular beaches in Accra for tourists. Located between two of Accra's most expensive hotels—La Palm and La Badi Beach—this short stretch of the Atlantic Coast features several makeshift cafe-restaurants, lots of souvenir vendors and if you are lucky (i.e. on good weather weekends) an amazing cast of characters who will entertain you with drumming, dancing, pony rides and acrobatic performances. Some people actually go for a swim, but there's plenty to do on-shore. Don't miss it. (Warning: thit is a prime-time venue, one highly "not recommended" after dark.) The beach is 'officially' accessible only from an entrance at La By-pass (Labadi Road) for a fee of 5 cedis. If you are a guest at La Palm or Labadi Beach Hotel you can access the beach for free through the back gate. Non-hotel guests can enjoy the facilities - pool, fitness, private secluded sauna - for 10 cedis a day at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel
  • Jamestown - Jamestown is the oldest part of Accra and remains an active fishing center. It is similar in many ways to Zanzibar's Stone Town, though it has not yet been restored, so it is not typically highlighted on tourist itineraries. Despite this, for many visitors, it is one of the most memorable sights in the city. Jamestown is a short distance west from Independence Plaza; from the busy street the only real sights are the lighthouse, a prison building housed inside an old colonial fort and the old Customs House. From the lighthouse there is a road which takes you to the otherwise hidden delight: one of the largest working fishing harbors in Ghana. Go early in the morning and see dozens of small boats bring in the day's catch. It's best to find a friendly local guide so you don't miss the hidden alleys, old stone houses and fantastic cliff-top harbor vistas.
  • University of Ghana - Ghana's largest university is in Legon and is accessible by Tro-Tros to Madina. It's a very charming and quiet place with old trees, a botanical garden (although you should be aware there have been reports of muggings and violent crime taking place in the gardens) and many small buildings neighbored by green grass. The Cafeterias are open to anybody and serve typical Ghanaian dishes.

What to do as a Muslim in Accra

Swimming Pools: Sport swimmers find a swimming swimmingpool in East Legon at A&C Mall for 7 cedis a day. Those who want to spend a relaxing day at a hotel swimmingpool can use the one of La Palm Royal Beach Hotel for 10 cedis a day === Culture === Goethe Institut - (German) institute organizing frequent movie screening and expositions. There is a regular Thursday movie screening. Alliance Francaise d'Accra - French institute organizing frequent concerts, art performances and expositions. Accra Expat - The expat webpage informing its visitors about planned events in Accra

Muslim Friendly Shopping

Makola market, in Accra's busy downtown, includes a large boulevard and several alleys full of fabric shops with goods such as wax-print pagnes, as well as embroidered and beaded cotton and tulle for special occasions. Look for wax prints from Ghana Traditional Prints (GTP) and the Akosombo Textile Company, which issue a wide range of new designs annually. Another source for such fabric is Woodin, an upscale fabric store with outlets in Osu and at the A&C shopping mall in East Legon, selling a variety of shiny patterned cottons, batiks and ready-made clothes. Kaneshie Market is both a transit centre and a great place to shop, offering a very wide variety of mostly traditional goods and items. It is a source for food and household items; beads, hair salons, shoes, handbags and beauty products and fabric shops. For curio shopping and the National Cultural Centre, known popularly as the "Arts Centre" near the Independence Plaza is an overwhelming but well-stocked option. Smaller curio markets can be found around the town. Wild Gecko (near the Tetteh-Quarshie Interchange, off the Kwame Nkrumah Motorway Extension sells a variety of crafts, upscale curios, furniture and batik clothing. Be sure to check out the extensive collection of Christmas ornaments, including Adinkra symbols carved into dainty souvenirs. Down the dirt road from Wild Gecko are further several smaller but well-stocked pottery and craft stores. Shopping malls include:

  • The Accra Mall , off the Liberation Road
  • The A&C Shopping Mall , East Legon
  • Palace Shopping Mall, situated on the Spintex Road
  • Shaaba Shopping Mall, off the Motorway ExtensionHalal Restaurants

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Eat out at one of Osu's many trendy restaurants. Osu, a suburb of [Accra]], is known for its nightlife and a wide variety of eateries, hotels and several options for entertainment. Café Dez Amit is close to Osu, next door to Jubilee House and the French embassy. Offering gourmet coffees, sandwiches and salads, as well as cold fresh fruit juices and ice cream. Open from 07:00 till 22:00. Breakfast and fresh baked breads and pastries are available all day. There is also an outside cocktail bar, serving Mojitos and other cocktails from all over the world. Has Wifi. Located in Labone near the Metro TV building, "Maquis Tante Marie" is a restaurant serving a variety of African cuisines in a friendly garden setting. Frankie's on Oxford Street in Osu is a popular oasis for tourists in [Accra]]. Offering lodging, a restaurant, salad bar, ice cream and a bakery/pastry shop. Other popular restaurants in Osu include Livingstone Safari Restaurant, Haveli (Indian Cuisine), Papaye (Fast Food), Asanka Locals (Traditional Ghanaian Cuisine) and Noble House Restaurant (Indian and Chinese Cuisine). The biggest entertainment precinct in town is the Oxford Street area, in Osu. Home to over a dozen different night venues (most of them tucked up side-streets) and there is no shortage of variety. Taxi drivers generally know the location of the following, but if not, just ask a young-looking person on Oxford Street.

  • Tantra: A late-night (best from midnight to 05:00) club, with a 50:50 mix of expats and local residents. Plays Western style electronic and R&B music. Entry 20 cedis, small soft drinks 5 cedis. You can negotiate for a discount on the entry charge.
  • Duplex: Possibly the most popular venue as of early 2012, 50:50 expats and local residents. Similar music to Tantra, free entry, 5 cedi small soft drinks.
  • Container: One of the original drinking icons, located on Oxford Street. An overgrown "spot" style bar, 90% local residents. Good for a couple of soft-drinks in the open air early in the evening, large soft drinks about 3 cedis. Free entry. Street acrobats.
  • Epo's: Another overgrown spot, 80% local residents. Located a couple of blocks off Oxford Street, it feels like a mini carnival. Try the "soft drink tower", a 3 or 5 litre (you choose) tapped tower of organic juice delivered to your table. 3 litres for 15 cedis, 5 litres for 25, free entry.
  • Monsoon: Sushi restaurant, also has a smallish café. Popular with the over 30 crowd, mostly expats.
  • Bella Roma: A nice Italian restaurant, transforms into a bar/club after 22:00. 60% local residents, quite a prominent Lebanese presence. Possible entry fee of 20 cedis.
  • Duncans: A chilled but popular outdoor spot.
  • Ryan's Irish Pub: One of the few places in the area where you can order a pint. An option if you want a rest from Africa, but pretty uneventful otherwise.
  • La Pleasure Beach: Located at Labadi Beach (about 4 kilometers from Osu), an outdoor reggae night happens every Wednesday on the beach from 9PM. 5 cedi entry, 4 cedi large soft drinks. 80% local residents, foreigners get hassled a little by jewellery/t-shirt sellers, but it's safe and worth a look on a Wednesday.
  • FireFly: A nice classy cocktail lounge in Osu near Citizen Kofi. Entry is free and none-alcoholic drinks are 4-5 cedis for a single shot and 10-15 for cocktails. Local and Expat crowd. Plays electronic and pop music here you see a lot of foreign (white) young ladies gyrating with public displaying of affection with the local Ghanaian gentlemen.
  • The Republic Grill: a retro-styled afrocentric hangouts for creatives (bloggers, photographers,fashion designers), expats and just anybody else who can't be bothered with high heels or a formal shirt. You can sit in or outside and enjoy chilled fermented flavoured sugar cane juice whilst listening to World Music or very old school Ghanaian Highlife.

Where to stay

Budget (under US$100)

  • The Postlodge-in Newtown, New town [Accra]], ☎ +233 21-229456, ☎ +233 21 231908. If on a very tight budget.
  • Rosa's Compound | Kokomleme/New Town Nice compound for medium or long-term, rented out by room to international interns (mainly Germans). Rooms range from 350-450 Cedis per month as of late 2010 when I stayed. Some have their own bathroom. Wireless internet access. Laundry facilities. Safe street off primary street with easy transportation to town. Rooms well kept and some are very spacious. Housekeeper and security guard at night.
  • YMCA Castle Road ☎ +233 30 224700 $5 one of the cheapest lodgings in [Accra]]. 4-bed men-only dorm.
  • Peace House Guest House and Eco-Lodge - No. 3, 3rd Nautical Close, Old Nautical Road, Nungua Pick up from airport available. US$30 Eco-lodge with 5 double rooms. It is designed as a series of interlinked, informal, spaces on two levels to suit individuals, families, or workshops. Wi-Fi.
  • Dot's Inn dotsinn@ Olooti Road, Labone close to Osu tourist centre and beach ☎ +233-30-2774744 300 cedis; 450 cedis for two people of same sex sharing a room Small hotel, with very friendly staff.
  • Christianborg Hotel Dabedu Road, OSU opposite Chez Lien restaurant, turn left after Koala's in Cantonments Road and then the first on the left, 400 m on the right, a big white house +233 302-776074
  • Aplaku guesthouse - Aplaku/Kokrobite 8 kilometers before Kokrobite at Aplaku-Palestine junction ☎ +233 20 0111345 €30-40 Beaches are in walking distance. Airport or other transport is available with reliable drivers and cars in a good condition.
  • Elmeiz Place Guest House - No.12 Awula Meeya Street, Dansoman ☎ +233 21 305005 US$45+ Bed & breakfast, a charming guest house operating almost entirely on solar power in the comfortable neighborhood of Dansoman. 20 min trip from Kotoka International Airport. Cosy and modern.
  • Atomic Lodge Hotel | Agege Last Stop, Dansoman +233 30 397 5202 Kokomlemle Guesthouse | Opp. ATTC Oroko Street Kokomlemle north from Ring Road Central, close to Nkrumah Circle +233 30 2224581
  • Travella Lodge C61/21 Ablenkpe Close, Ablenkpe ☎ +233 28 9100846 }} ===Mid-range (US$50-100) ===
  • Gye Nyame Hotel | Asylum Down close to Circle, Ring Road Offices and Osu ☎ +233 30 0222 3321 $55 Great price, more than the basic comforts and very reliable. Air conditioning, super comfortable bed, hot water, desk and stool, TV and fridge. Nothing broken and quite clean. Not fancy, but excellent bang for your buck and great staff. Quiet location is convenient for most activities in Accra - business or leisure.
  • Meaglent Hotel - 1 Pantang Junction Adenta ☎ +233 30 2942340 From US$60 A/C rooms equipped with sat/cableTV, private toilet and bath, Minibar with alcohol removed, intercom telephone, wardrobe, instant water heater and internet. Conference room, fitness room/gym, restaurant and swimming pool.
  • Highgate Hotel @HighGateHotelGhana.com 70 Mango Tree Avenue ☎ +233 302 233 315 From US$60 Asylum Down, (2 blocks from the Ring Road, across the street from the i-Burst building a block down from FedEx).Newly-renovated boutique hotel offers old-world charm, friendly service, fine food and soft drinks. 33 spacious rooms with internet and wall-mounted plasma digital satTV. On a quiet cul-de-sac in a mostly residential neighborhood. Restaurant has fresh seafood, grilled Chicken, Pastas and great club sandwiches. The cocktail menu is a real treat.
  • Korkdam Hotel | No. 8 Korkdam Avenue, New Achimota ☎ +233 302 400423 From US$85 55 A/C rooms with satTV, WiFi and mini café. Massage service, travel services, airport transfer, vehicle rental and complimentary parking. Restaurant and café.
  • Frankies Oxford Street, Osu ☎ +233 21 77 35 67 From US$95 Staff are friendly. Rooms are clean, gushing hot water 24/7. Restaurant and café.
  • Paloma Hotel - Ring Road Central | @☎com @☎com ☎ +233 302 228700 From US$95 Good staff, WiFi, coffee shop, bar, grill restaurant.===Luxury (over US$100)===
  • Le Baron Hotel - No 3 - 4 Akuetey Street, American House Area, East Legon ☎ +233 21 520701 From US$110 single, double and executive rooms, all equipped with A/C, cableTV and Minibar with alcohol removed. Swimming pool, children's playground, barber shop and beauty salon.
  • Midindi Ghana Hotel @☎com 15 First Circular Road, East Cantonments, - ☎ +233 302 770 007 From US$125 10 min to the Accra Airport, 20 min from town. Safe neighborhood. 24/7 WiFi. Restaurant with Ghanaian/African menu. Swimming swimmingpool has an assigned life guard. Gym available.
  • Alisa Hotel - 21 Dr Isert St., North Ridge ☎ +233 302 214 233 From US$125 A nice hotel at the quiet section of town. Caters mainly for business travellers who have things to do at the Ridge (West and North), which is where some of the biggest corporate names have their head offices.
  • La Palm Hotel Web: accra.com/en/ No 1 Bypass, next door to La Badi Beach Hotel ☎ +233 30 221 5100 From US$140 Post-modern pan-African style of the wife of Ghana's decade-plus military ruler, Air Force Lt. Jerry Rawlings, who gets credit for the hotel's best feature, an authentic, Ghananian-inspired design theme. Somewhat sterile with a great location on the beach. 5 restaurants producing good food only in the hotel's flagship outdoor 'African Village' which is a charming breezy and architecturally distinctive venue. Sunday brunch is good, but dinner or drinks any night work equally well. Avoid the main dining room, room service, or Bali Hai, Equator, or other 'international' offerings. The swimmingpool is nice and there is WiFi. You'll appreciate the attentive staff, who make up for the indifferent management, awful food and generally run-down facilities.
  • African Regent Hotel @regent-hotelcom 237-238 Airport West + 233 302 765180-2 From US$140 The decor is great; hard to describe, but when you see it you'll instantly have a sense of what non-kitschy authentic African style should look like. And the hotel's dining room offers impeccable food for breakfast lunch or dinner. The sleeping rooms are clean, airy and well-furnished, complete with in-room broadband and flat-screen cableTV. There is a nice swimmingpool and a first-rate health club.
  • Golden Tulip Hotel Liberation Road - ☎ +233 30 2213 161 €126 Business hotel 5 min from the airport. African atmosphere, but with a buttoned-down Dutch efficiency. Downstairs lobby bar, pool-side dining, live music and gallery of local artists. Business centre provides WiFi with Skype-capable bandwidth. The food is mostly just OK; unimaginative, but hygienically prepared. The rooms are small, a bit smelly and very much in need of new carpets. The Chalets are the place to be if you decide to stay in this hotel, but they are generally held for those booking two weeks or more at a time. If you like to play tennis and the courts here will suit you just fine, provided you've bought your whites.
  • Airport View Hotel Web: net/ Dr Amilcar Cabral Road 5.6051,-0.1782 ☎ +233 20 225 2244 From US$150 Proximity to the airport, web access, A/C, European menu.
  • PH Hotels Accra - 1st Boundary Road, East Legon, 84/86 ☎ +233 302 517452 From US$180 74 standard, deluxe, superior and superior deluxe rooms, all of which have an LCD TV, internet and in-room safes. Swimming pool, business center, laundry service and room service.
  • La Badi Beach Hotel Web: ness.site ☎ +233-30-277-2501 From US$180 Good atmosphere, mainly if you yearn for a Graham Greene-inspired fantasy British Colonial-era experience. The lobby is all dark wood, leather sofa, campaign furniture and ceiling fans. King Charles III slept here; and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. More recent guests include quite a few airline flight crews and far-too many US government/military contractors who spend long hours at the café each night boring other guests with their "thoughts" about Africa which are predictably a bit naïve, if not downright creepy. The swimmingpool and gardens are nice and the Asian-style buffet is excellent and the rooms are small but well-appointed, most with balconies. Best feature: it is on the beach at La Badi, so there is always something happening just footsteps away. It is a long trip from the centre of town or the airport. Unless you are in Ghana for a vacation, thit isn't the best location.
  • Fiesta Royale | North Dzorwulu ☎ +233 30 274 0811 US$220 Excellent (slightly lower priced) alternative to the Golden Tulip or any of the other luxury hotels in the airport area. The rooms are very large and very comfortable and the grounds are lovely and they include a swimming swimmingpool and fitness center and the food is also reliably good. It is located a little farther afield than other similar hotels, but it is worth the extra 5 min drive to save on the price. Accra Mall is 3 min away by vehicle and there is a taxi stand instantly outside the hotel
  • Best Western Premier Accra Airport Hotel | 17 White Avenue Near former Ghana Airways head office ☎ +233 30 2766902 From US$250 Typical 4/5 star hotel Rooms are comfortable and quite large. Nice swimmingpool and fitness centre. Wireless internet throughout with voucher system - free for guests.
  • Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra 5.554453,-0.202671 ☎ +233 302 611 000 Large five-star hotel located in the central business neighborhood.
  • Swiss Spirit Hotel & Suites Alisa - Accra - Swiss Spirit Hotel & Suites Accra - 21 Dr. Isert Road, North Ridge, P.O. Box 1111, Accra 5.570466,-0.197028 ☎ +233 302 214-233 Check-in: 14:00 / Check-out: 10:00 From US$ 150 Perfectly poised in a serene neighborhood, Swiss Spirit Hotel & Suites Alisa has 199 magnificent rooms and suites, tastefully designed and showcasing a sophisticated urban feel with plush picturesque views of the capital. Guests can also experience the distinctive meeting & conference facilities alongside its state of the art technologies, designed to accommodate from small to large events and to making your event a success.
    Located in the heart of Ghana’s Capital City, [Accra]], Swiss Spirit Hotel and Suites Alisa is easily accessible to the commercial neighborhood, Accra’s touristic attractions and is only 15 minutes from Kotoka International Airport.==Cope in Accra== ===Embassies and High Commissions=== Being the national capital, Accra hosts several embassies and high commissions. A majority of them are clustered in Cantonments, North Ridge and in the Airport Residential Area (west of the airport) neighborhoods. They can be located elsewhere too. Other countries maintain (non-resident) diplomatic representation to Ghana through their embassy in Abduja or Lagos in Nigeria; Dakar, Abidjan, and/or elsewhere in Africa:
  • Australia 2 Second Rangoon Close, Cantonments; PMB 60, KIA-Accra ☎ +233 302 216-400 High Commission/Embassy is also accredited to Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Togo, Mali, Senegal, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. Visa applicants will need to go in person to the Australian Visa Application Centre (AVAC) in Accra to lodge their application and provide biometrics in the form of digital fingerprints and a facial photograph. The Visa Application Centre is at 1st Floor Emporium, Movenpick Ambassador Hotel on Independence Avenue. ☎ inquiries regarding visa applications +27 21 401 7500 {{flag|Benin
  • Benin 19 Volta Street, 2nd Close, Airport Residential Area; P.O. Box 7871 North Airport Road & Osu Badu Cres in West Airport District ☎ +233 302 774 860 Opening Hours: 09:00-11:00 and 14:00-15:00 Brazil
  • Brazil No. 4 Fifth Link, Off Senchi Street; P.O. Box CT 3859 Cantonments, Accra ☎ +233 302 774-908, +233 302 774-921 Opening Hours: 09:00-17:00, Visa services close at 13:00 {{flag|Burkina Faso
  • Burkina Faso No 772/3 Asylum Down; P.O. Box 651, Accra ☎ +233 302 221988, +233 302 221936 {{flag|Cameroon
  • Cameroon (Resident in Lagos) 5 Elsie Femi Peatse Street, Victoria Island, Lagos; PMB 2476, Lagos +234 14 48 09 85 {{flag|Canada
  • Canada - @maeci.gc.ca 42 Independence Ave [Accra]], Ghana Sankara Interchange ☎ +233 302-21-15-21 +233 302-21-15-23, +233 302 77-37-92 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 07:30–16:00, Friday 07:30–13:00 High Commission/Embassy is also accredited to Ghana, Sierra Leone and Togo China China No.6, Agostino Neto Road, Airport Residential Area, Accra Opening Hours: MWF 08:30-12:00 & 15:00-17:00 Visa and consular services are at 5A Sixth Circular Road, Cantonments Accra {{flag|Cuba
  • Cuba 22 A Akosombo Road. P.O BOX 9163. Airport Residential Area ☎ +233 302 775868 Opening Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 09:00-13:00 {{flag|Ivory Coast
  • Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) 9 Eighteenth Lane, off Cantonments Road, Christiansborg; P.O. Box 3445 ☎ +233 302 774611 Egypt Egypt | 38 Senchi Street, Airport Residential Area ☎ +233 302-776854 +233 302-776795 Opening Hours: 8:30-15:00; Consular Services Monday - Thursday 08:30-13:00 [[File:Flag of Equatorial Guinea
  • Equatorial Guinea 70 North Airport Rd( Kufour Lane), Airport Residential Area ☎ +233 302 766 357 Ethiopia Ethiopia 2 Milne Close Off Dr. Amilcar Cabral Road, Airport Residential Area ☎ +233 302 775-928.svg|frameless|20px|border|Equatorial Guinea
  • Equatorial Guinea 70 North Airport Rd( Kufour Lane), Airport Residential Area ☎ +233 302 766 357 Ethiopia Ethiopia 2 Milne Close Off Dr. Amilcar Cabral Road, Airport Residential Area ☎ +233 302 775-928 |link=]] {{flag|France
  • France Presidential Drive, PO Box 187 5.576564,-0.188978 ☎ +233 302-21-45-50 {{flag|Gabon
  • Gabon (Resident in Abidjan) Immeuble Shell, BP 3765, Abidjan 01 {{flag|Gambia
  • Gambia (Resident in Abduja) 7 Misratah Street, Off Parakou Crescent; P.M.B. 5058 Wuse 2, Abduja ☎ +234 80 625 06180
  • Germany - 6 Ridge St, North Ridge ☎ +233 302-221311 {{flag|Greece
  • Greece (Honorary Consulate) No 1 Boundary Road Extension East Legon DTD 102-Cantonments, Accra ☎ +233 302 542-254, +233 244 337935 Embassy is in Lagos. {{flag|Guinea
  • Guinea 125 Opp. Accra Girl's Roman Ridge ☎ +233-302-777-921, +233-302-775-373 {{flag|Japan
  • Japan - Fifth Avenue Extension, West Cantonments ☎ +233 302 765060 +233 21 762553 India
  • India 9 Ridge Road, Roman Ridge; PO Box CT-5708, Cantonments Near the Monday - Plaza Hotel at Roman Ridge ☎ +233 307020903, +233 307079309 (for emergencies) High Commission/Embassy is also accredited to Ghana, Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone and Togo {{flag|Palestine
  • Palestine No. 2, First Circular Road, Unit 1 Josni Residence Cantonments; PO Box CN-91, Cantonments ☎ +233 302 743838 {{flag|Liberia
  • Liberia 10 West Cantonments, off Jawaharlal Nehru Road, PO Box 895 ☎ +233 302 775641 {{flag|Mali
  • Mali Agostino Neto Road, Airport Residential Area; PO Box GP 121, Accra ☎ +233 302 775160, +233 302 666423 {{flag|Netherlands
  • The Netherlands 89 Liberation Road, Thomas Sankara Circle; PO Box 3248 ☎ +233 302-221655 {{flag|Niger
  • Niger House No. E.104/3, Independence Avenue ☎ +233 302-224962 Nigeria Nigeria Ameda St; PO Box 1548 ☎ +233 30 277-6158 {{flag|Namibia
  • Namibia 21 Airport Residential Area., Nortei Ababio St, Accra ☎ +233 302 79 9764 Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm Russia
  • Russian Federation P.O.Box 1634, Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Switchback Lane ☎ +233 302 77-56-11, +233 302 76-83-32, {{flag|Sierra Leone
  • Sierra Leone (Resident in Abduja) Plot 308, Mission Road (off Ministry of Defense/ship Ho, Diplomatic Zone, Central Business District, Abduja ☎ +234 9 876 6435 {{flag|Switzerland
  • Switzerland Hilla Limann Hwy/Kenneth Kaunda Road, North Ridge Accra ☎ +233 302 228-125, +233 302 228-185 {{flag|Togo
  • Togo PO Box C120 Cantonments, Accra; Fourth Circular Road and Cantonments Road ☎ +233 30 277 7950 +233 30 276-5659 [[File:Flag of United Kingdom
  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and [[Northern Ireland Osu Link, off Gamel Abdul Nasser Avenue ☎ +233 30 221-3250 +233 30 2213 274 Opening Hours: 07:30-13:00 United States United States No. 24, Fourth Circular Rd., Cantonments, Accra; P.O. Box GP 2288 Opening Hours: +233 30 274-1000 }}

Accra Halal Travel Guide

  • Koforidua
  • Cape Coast
  • Kumasi
  • Kakum National Park
  • Bojo Beach - the beach resort in the outskirts of [Accra]], next to the coastal road to Kokrobite
  • Tills Beach Resort ☎com - the beach resort in Gomoa Fetteh, about an hour trip from [Accra]], on the road to Cape Coast.
  • Labadi Beach is a clean beach not far from the city of [Accra]]. Copyright 2015 - 2024. All Rights reserved by eHalal Group Co., Ltd.

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  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and [[Northern Ireland Osu Link, off Gamel Abdul Nasser Avenue ☎ +233 30 221-3250 +233 30 2213 274 Opening Hours: 07:30-13:00 United States United States No. 24, Fourth Circular Rd., Cantonments, Accra; P.O. Box GP 2288 Opening Hours: +233 30 274-1000 }}

Accra Halal Travel Guide

  • Koforidua
  • Cape Coast
  • Kumasi
  • Kakum National Park
  • Bojo Beach - the beach resort in the outskirts of [Accra]], next to the coastal road to Kokrobite
  • Tills Beach Resort ☎com - the beach resort in Gomoa Fetteh, about an hour trip from [Accra]], on the road to Cape Coast.
  • Labadi Beach is a clean beach not far from the city of [Accra]]. Copyright 2015 - 2024. All Rights reserved by eHalal Group Co., Ltd.

To Advertise or sponsor this Travel Guide, please visit our Media Kit and Advertising Rates. GPS of this Halal Travel Guide 5.54967|link=]]