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Sprawled along the Atlantic coast in southeast Ghana, Accra is the country's largest city and capital. Over 2 million people live in the city, which is now considered one of Africa's most developed cities. Accra is known for an invigorating nightlife - one of Africa's liveliest - and a range of important national monuments.
From the Accra Travel Guide
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I was thrilled but satisfied with the level of services being offered at the Emperor Suite Hotel. I was convinced to book this hotel because of the positive review left by a Norwegian who stayed at the hotel before my trip to Accra. ... more
Overall it was a pleasant place to stay for a few days. The lack of running water at times was quite un-cool considering that the place looks well maintained after. ... more
A good location being close to the second biggest market in Accra - and Tro Tros easy to get for going into city centre. Room was adequate, breakfast was good value (especially as it was included in price). ... more
Anyone who knows about Accra Ghana
. Does anyone have any help or info on Accra ?? I'm especially looking for somewhere to stay that is very ...
Ghana across Togo to Benin
I'm planning to travel fro Accra to Ouidah in Benin in November. How long will it take by bus from Accra to the Togo border? I then plan to get a visa on entry which I understand can take some time. How long will it take to travel accross Togo by bus or taxi? thanks ...
Welcome to Ghana
..especially with me. Good times! The flight from Jo'burg to Accra was incredibly cramped (even my knees couldn't fit in the seats!) and randomly stopped in Lagos, Nigeria for awhile..none of the people going to Accra were aware ...
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Goodbye Ghana..
by one of the staff and a card and I hugged the kids all day! Had a very relaxed weekend here in Accra ...
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Christmas and New Years, Ghana-style
Happy New Year everyone!!! I've had a fantastic week celebrating Christmas the West African way - ...
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