Finding the best spots...
Finding the best spots...
Bursting with vibrant markets, golden coastline, and rich history, Accra is Ghana’s beating heart and a gateway to West African culture.
Start your adventure at the Independence Arch, Accra’s iconic monument, symbolizing Ghana’s freedom and national pride. Stroll around the expansive Black Star Square and soak in the history.
Head to Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, the serene resting place of Ghana’s first President, surrounded by tranquil gardens and fountains. Explore the museum to learn about Ghana’s journey to independence.
Wind down at Labadi Beach, Accra’s most lively stretch of sand, where you can enjoy fresh grilled fish, live drumming performances, and a vibrant sunset atmosphere.
Immerse yourself in local life at Makola Market, Accra’s bustling commercial heart. Browse vibrant textiles, fresh produce, and handcrafted goods while soaking up the city’s energy.
Discover Ghanaian creativity at the Artists Alliance Gallery, showcasing contemporary and traditional art, textiles, and sculptures in a stunning seaside mansion.
Enjoy authentic Ghanaian cuisine at Buka Restaurant, a local favorite for dishes like jollof rice, grilled tilapia, and spicy kelewele, served in a colorful, open-air setting.
Explore the fascinating Jamestown district, known for its colorful colonial-era architecture, vibrant street art, and the historic Jamestown Lighthouse with panoramic views of the Atlantic coast.
Recharge at Kukun, a trendy café in Osu, where you can sip locally-sourced coffee and sample light bites in a lush garden setting popular with Accra’s creative crowd.
Experience Accra’s nightlife and live music at Republic Bar and Grill, a beloved local spot serving inventive cocktails, Ghanaian street food, and showcasing emerging musicians and DJs.
Quick suggestions
Best time to visit
Nov–Mar (dry, cooler)
Typical weather
hot and humid year-round with rainy season Apr–Oct
Daily budget
Budget $25/day · Mid $60/day · Luxury $150/day
Currency
Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)
Tipping
5–10% at restaurants
Power
Type G, 230V
Language
“Akwaaba” · “Medase”
Good to know
Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas