A complete travel guide for Accra

Accra is the capital of Ghana and is located on the coast of West Africa. With a population of nearly 2 million, it is the most populous city in the country. Ga is the most widely spoken language in the city, but you can also see many people speaking Hausa, Twi, and Ewe. However, English is also spoken in the urban area. Accra is the most famous city in Ghana due to its rich history and tourist attractions.

Enters

Kotoka International Airport is the main gateway to the country and is located in the capital city, Accra. It operates with all international airlines offering cheap flights to Accra from America, Middle East, Africa and Europe. You can also use the same airport to get domestic flights to Kumasi and Tamale.

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To move around the city it is necessary to reserve an SUV, but it is highly recommended to book in advance. You can also rent a car, but if you have no knowledge about the city’s road network, you should rent a car with an expert driver. The urban area is quite developed, but fares can increase if you go to the Accra metro.

If you love walking, walking the streets of Accra at night is another good option available. Accra is safe enough to walk around at any time, but beware of speeding cars while walking. The taxi is the option that is always available to move. There are two types of taxis in the city, shared taxi and metered taxi. The first type follows the fixed routes and is shared by 4 to 5 passengers at a time. Charge fixed rent per person. The last type have gauge on them. They are expensive compared to shared taxis, but you will feel more comfortable in a metered taxi.

Tro Tro is another option available for travel. It uses a public transport and follows the famous routes. Several stops have been established, for the Tro Tro, throughout the city so that you can access it from any stop.

You should see

Accra is full of museums, parks, shopping markets, libraries, beaches, and castles, etc. The National Museum is the perfect place to understand the rich history of Ghana and its past trends. Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park offers you the mausoleum of Kwame Nkrumah, the great leader of Ghana, who led the country to independence. In addition to this, the National Archives of Ghana, the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Ghana Central Library and the Christiansburg Castle are must-see places.

Labadi Beach is the most famous tourist spot in Accra. Its warm but fresh water makes it the perfect place for swimming, but strolling is another must-do activity at Labadi Beach.

Shopping

Shopping is the most exciting experience in the country. Makola Market is the busiest market in the city that is full of cloth shops. Kaneshie Market is another market worth seeing that offers a wide variety of traditional products. It is worth not to miss the National Cultural Center, Accra Mall, A&C Mall, Palace Mall and Shaaba Mall.

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