Ultimate Guide: 26 Exciting Things to Do in Accra, Ghana

Discover the vibrant heart of West Africa in Accra, Ghana. Immerse yourself in the rich culture, beguiling history, bustling markets, and pristine beaches. Discover 26 must-see, authentic experiences in our Accra travel guide-for the true taste of Ghana's charismatic capital.
26 Things To Do in Accra

1. Accra Mall

Explore Accra Mall for an authentic Ghanaian middle class experience. Have fun shopping a mix of international and local brands. Savor the taste of Ghana through the variety of local cuisine. Get a feel for modern city life while mingling with friendly locals. Just a short drive away is the famous Independence Arch, where you can bask in the country's rich history. An added attraction is the little-known Artists Alliance Gallery nearby, a treasure trove for art lovers.
Accra Mall
Accra Mall
Plot C11 Tetteh Quarshie Interchange, Spintex Rd, Accra
Monday - Saturday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

2. Black Star Square

Black Star Square in Accra is an emblematic place in Ghana's history. Here you can walk in the footsteps of independence, with impressive monuments that tell of Ghana's resilience. The square is also the site of major national celebrations. Marvel at the imposing Black Star Gate and ornate murals. Nearby is the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, an ode to Ghana's first president. Don't miss the Changing of the Guard ceremony - few tourists know about it, but it's a captivating spectacle. It's truly a captivating mix of cultural richness and historical significance.
Black Star Square
Black Star Square
Accra
Monday - Sunday: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM

3. Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park & Mausoleum

Immerse yourself in Ghana's history and visit the "Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park & Mausoleum," a tribute to Ghana's first prime minister. Immaculately manicured landscapes surround an Italian-style marble monument that embodies respect for this national hero who was known for his commitment to independence. Try to decipher the iconic frescoes on the walls for an insider's experience. Just a short walk away is the Accra Skate Park, a modern contrast and a fun way to experience local youth culture.
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park & Mausoleum
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park & Mausoleum
GQVV+9M8, Accra

4. Accra International Conference Centre

Experience the vibrant life of Accra at the "Accra International Conference Centre". Not only do meetings take place here, but it is also a cultural center where local and international performances are shown in the auditorium. Be one of the few tourists to attend a live show, it is definitely worth it. Also, thanks to its proximity to the city center, you can explore nearby attractions such as the "National Museum of Ghana," which is just a short walk away and showcases Ghanaian history, culture and art in an engaging way. A two-for-one deal for culture enthusiasts!
Accra International Conference Centre
Accra International Conference Centre
Castle Rd, Accra
Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday: Closed

5. Marina mall

Marina Mall in Accra is an exciting shopping and entertainment center with a wide range of international and local brands. The five-story building houses fashion boutiques, a supermarket, bookstores and electronics stores. On the top floor is a food court offering a variety of dishes from around the world. A visit here promises a fulfilling shopping experience. It's also just a stone's throw from Kotoka International Airport and the beautiful Movenpick Ambassador Hotel. Don't miss the captivating weekly cultural performances! A shopping experience like no other!
Marina mall
Marina mall
JR3F+4H6, Airport Bypass Rd, Accra
Monday - Sunday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM

6. Achimota Forest

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking Achimota Forest, an oasis amidst the hustle and bustle of Accra. Here you'll experience a symphony of bird calls, a variety of butterflies, and trees whispering ancient stories. Unleash your spirit of discovery with forest walks or practice your stroke skills at the nearby Achimota Golf Club. Don't miss the mini-zoo, a must-see for animal lovers. Your adventure doesn't end there: visit the lively Dome Market, just a short drive away! Accra is not just a city, but an exciting history waiting to unfold.
Achimota Forest
Achimota Forest
Achimota College Rd, Accra
Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday: Closed

7. National Theatre

Experience the rhythm of African culture at the National Theater in Accra. Its unique modern Chinese architecture is inspired by a giant ship representing Ghana's maritime history. Inside the theater, you'll experience rousing performances by the National Dance Company, Symphony Orchestra and Drama Company. In addition, the theater is located right next to the bustling Makola Market - a vibrant mix of local produce, colors and flavors that immerse you in the vibrant life and traditions of Ghana.
National Theatre
National Theatre
South, Liberia Road, Accra

8. Legon Botanical Gardens Ghana..

Enjoy the tranquility of nature at Legon Botanical Gardens. A hidden gem in Accra, this natural oasis features covered walkways that offer breathtaking views of the abundant flora and bird species. Visitors can experience adventurous high ropes courses, making the garden a paradise for adventure seekers. Adults will appreciate the tranquility, while children will enjoy the modern playground. Just a few miles away is the Ghana Planetarium, which invites astronomical exploration. A day at the Legon Botanical Gardens is a great opportunity to learn about Ghana's breathtaking biodiversity.
Legon Botanical Gardens Ghana..
Legon Botanical Gardens Ghana..
Agbogba Junction, Off the, Haatso-Atomic Rd, Accra
Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

9. Accra Ghana Temple

A visit to the Accra Ghana Temple, the first Latter-day Saint temple in West Africa, is an opportunity to experience breathtaking architecture. The white marble facade shimmers in the sunlight and the lush tropical gardens provide a tranquil setting for contemplation. The temple is not only a place of worship, but also a testament to Ghana's rich culture. The temple's close proximity to the beautiful Labadi Beach is another plus for your visit. Feel the spiritual divinity and take Instagram-worthy photos at this must-visit place.
Accra Ghana Temple
Accra Ghana Temple

10. Boti Waterfalls

Immerse yourself in the allure of Boti Falls, Accra's hidden gem. Located just an hour's drive from the Eastern Region, this natural wonder offers a refreshing escape from the city. Delight in the twin streams cascading down side by side - a rare natural phenomenon known in the region as "male and female." Treat yourself to a panoramic view from a nearby cliff known as "Umbrella Rock." Just an 8-minute drive from the falls you will find the ancient caves of Aburi, an exciting exploration that will awaken your adventurous spirit.
Boti Waterfalls
Boti Waterfalls
5QVJ+GH2, Boti
Monday - Sunday: Open 24 hours

11. Centre for National Culture

A visit to the Centre for National Culture is like stepping into a living world of Ghanaian heritage. Here, your senses will be thrilled by vibrant arts and crafts, fascinating historical artifacts, and traditional performances. This cultural haven often goes unnoticed by many visitors, lending an intimate local atmosphere to your explorations. And don't forget the bustling market nearby - a souvenir hunter's paradise! Incredibly, it's just a stone's throw from the mesmerizing Jamestown Lighthouse - a perfect place to catch an unforgettable sunset.
Centre for National Culture
Centre for National Culture
John Evans Atta Mills High St, Accra
Monday - Saturday: 7:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Sunday: Closed

12. W.E.B Du Bois Memorial Centre for Panafrican Culture Ghana.

Delve into the depths of Pan-African history at the W.E.B. Du Bois Memorial Centre in Accra. Du Bois was not only an intellectual giant, but also chose to move to Ghana in his later years. His preserved residence is an impressive attraction, offering you an intimate glimpse into his life and work, along with an insightful library and art gallery. Just 1.5 km away is the magnificent Osu Castle, another historical gem with colonial references, well worth a visit to round out your cultural journey.
W.E.B Du Bois Memorial Centre for Panafrican Culture Ghana.
W.E.B Du Bois Memorial Centre for Panafrican Culture Ghana.
HRJH+WJC, Fifth Link Rd, Accra
Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

13. National Museum of Ghana

Visiting the National Museum of Ghana is a must on any trip to Accra! It houses an extensive collection of Ghanaian art, culture, history and archaeology. You will be amazed as you view artifacts from centuries past. Attention. There are school visits on Tuesdays, so plan your visit accordingly if you want a quiet experience! Don't miss the nearby Liberty and Justice Park, which offers architectural eye candy and royal history! Dive deep into Ghana's past to better understand its present!
National Museum of Ghana
National Museum of Ghana
HQ5V+MC5, Accra
Monday - Sunday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

14. Bojo Beach

Bojo Beach is an undiscovered treasure in Accra - a sandy paradise in the midst of a tranquil and unspoiled environment. Retreat to the tranquility and be enchanted by coconut trees and mangroves. Be prepared to cross the Densu River in a traditional canoe, adding an adventurous touch to your trip. Just down the coast, you can also discover the sweeping beauty of Kokrobite Beach, known for its rousing drum and dance performances.
Bojo Beach
Bojo Beach
Bojo Beach, Accra

15. Nubuke Foundation

Immerse yourself in Accra's vibrant art scene at the "Nubuke Foundation," a beacon of modern African art and culture. Explore various collections that capture the essence of Ghanaian traditions and contemporary art. Afterward, relax in the sun-drenched garden café. Just a stone's throw away is the University of Ghana's equally fascinating Balme Library, a historic gem where literature lovers flock. Don't miss the eclectic variety of sculptures along the way. An absolute must for culture vultures.
Nubuke Foundation
Nubuke Foundation
7, Lome Cl, Accra
Monday - Sunday: Closed
Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

16. Labadi Beach

Labadi Beach in Accra is your perfect tropical getaway! Feel the sparkling white sand beneath your feet as the waves of the Atlantic Ocean lap you. Enjoy the spirited performances of local dancers, drummers, and singers as they introduce you to the rich Ghanaian culture firsthand. Enjoy local gastronomy at the restaurants and beachside stalls. Just 6 km away is the unforgettable Osu Castle, made for history buffs. The paradise beach of Labadi fulfills the dream of every beach lover and culture enthusiast!
Labadi Beach
Labadi Beach
Labadi Beach, Accra

17. Osu Castle

Indulge your love of history and step inside the 17th-century Osu Castle in Accra. It's a nineteenth-century castle characterized by a blend of European and Asante architecture that tells of international power plays over the centuries. Can you imagine U.S. President Obama giving a speech here in 2009? Just a few minutes' walk away, you can immerse yourself in the vibrant life of the locals at the Osu Night Market, where tastes, smells and voices mingle to create a unique cultural spectacle.
Osu Castle
Osu Castle
Accra

18. Accra Zoo

The Accra Zoo, renamed the Accra Eco Park, is a real treat for animal lovers. Tucked away in the heart of the city, it houses an abundance of exotic animals, including monkeys, antelopes, zebras and a variety of bird species. Don't forget to visit the reptile house for an exciting encounter. Not far away is the Achimota Forest, an ideal place for hiking and bird watching that will bring a touch of greenery to your itinerary.
Accra Zoo
Accra Zoo
Achimota Forest, Accra
Monday - Sunday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

19. Kaya Tours Ghana & Management Services Ltd

Venture to Kaya Tours Ghana & Management Service Ltd. and experience Ghana at its best! Known for offering exceptional cultural, historical and adventurous tours, Kaya ensures that every tourist appreciates the unique aspects of Ghana. Enjoy authentic cooking classes, dance lessons, and even delightful boat tours. Just around the corner is the lively Makola Market, an essential stop for colorful textiles and handicrafts. To enhance your Ghana visit, Kaya Tours and nearby attractions are a must!
Kaya Tours Ghana & Management Services Ltd
Kaya Tours Ghana & Management Services Ltd
Tourist Information Centre, Accra
Monday - Saturday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

20. Nyonkopa Eco Tours

If you're in Accra, don't miss Nyonkopa Eco Tours. They offer an authentic, immersive experience of local ecological wonders, community engagement, and sustainable practices. Travel through lush landscapes, encounter amazing wildlife, and dive deep into Ghana's commitment to conservation. A visit to nearby Kakum National Park is free, a kaleidoscope of nature just a stone's throw away. Don't miss the special twilight tours - a surreal experience not visited by normal tourists!
Nyonkopa Eco Tours
Nyonkopa Eco Tours
Accra
Monday - Sunday: 8:00 AM – 9:30 PM

21. Akosnachi Enterprise Gh.

A visit to Akosnachi Enterprise Gh. in Accra is like stepping into a vibrant and cultural center for African fabrics, traditional textiles and jewelry. You'll be fascinated by the kaleidoscopic variety of patterns and colors.
And a great insider tip? The staff offers insightful guides to help visitors understand the symbolism woven into each design. The store's close proximity to Makola Market, Accra's bustling commercial center, makes it a perfect place to immerse yourself in Ghana's rich society!
Akosnachi Enterprise Gh.
Akosnachi Enterprise Gh.
Osc 384 Makola Shopping Mall, Kojo Thompson Rd, Accra
Monday - Saturday: 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

22. Ussher Fort

Immerse yourself in the history of Ghana at Ussher Fort. The fort was built in the 17th century by the Dutch and tells a story of struggle, power and reconquest. You'll see the restored cells where historical figures like Yaa Asantewaa were imprisoned. Pro tip: take a guided tour to uncover the fort's secrets. Just a short walk away is the lively fishing port of Jamestown, which offers a glimpse into the way of life of the locals and a magnificent view of the sea.
Ussher Fort
Ussher Fort
33 Prof.Atta Mills High St, Accra
Monday - Sunday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

23. Fort James

Embark on a captivating journey through time at Fort James in Accra - an ideal stop for history buffs. Delve deep into Ghana's colonial history as you explore the historic corridors of the fort, which was once a vibrant center of the transatlantic slave trade. Insiders know that you can enjoy breathtaking views of the sun setting over the Atlantic Ocean from the fort's walls. Just a short walk away is the vibrant fishing district of Jamestown, which offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of locals and adds a lively accent to your cultural stay.
Fort James
Fort James
4131 Tetteh Kpeshie Rd, Accra
Monday - Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

24. Brazil House

Visit Brazil House, Accra's cradle of Afro-Brazilian history. It stands amid Jamestown's colonial treasures and preserves poignant stories of Ghanaian slaves who returned from Brazil. One can imagine their hardship and feel the joy of their homecoming. The passionate murals recall a lost past and hope for a future that welcomes them with open arms. The location is strategic, too: your next stop, Jamestown Lighthouse, a beacon of hope, is just a heartbeat away, while the rhythmic drumbeats from the local Bukom boxing arena echo discreetly in the background. Adventure and culture beckon - answer their call!
Brazil House
Brazil House
Accra
Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday: Closed

25. Adom Waterfalls

Venture into the heart of nature and visit the hidden gem that is Adom Waterfalls. Nestled in the remote greenery of Accra, it is an untouched paradise that promises tranquility and magnificent views. Catch a glimpse of the fascinating wildlife while your ears enjoy the soothing symphony of the cascading waterfalls. Since it is not a major attraction, expect fewer crowds. Nearby Boti Falls is another must-see, just a short drive away. The scenic beauty of the twin falls will make your heart beat faster. Look forward to a refreshing escapade!
Adom Waterfalls
Adom Waterfalls
Obosomase
Monday - Sunday: 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM

26. Jamestown Lighthouse

A visit to the Jamestown Lighthouse in Accra is like a glimpse into history! This majestic relic of colonial times, commissioned in 1871, offers magnificent views of the city and the Atlantic Ocean from its top. Just a stone's throw away is the Jamestown Cafe, an artful gem serving fresh seafood and cool drinks. Also, don't miss bustling Ussher Town nearby, where life flows in bright colors and energetic rhythms! A visit to the lighthouse is a glimpse into the past while the present pulses around it.
Jamestown Lighthouse
Jamestown Lighthouse
600 Bruce Rd, Accra

Best Time to Visit Accra

The best time to visit Accra, Ghana, is from July to September during the cooler, drier periods, avoiding the peak rainy season of May-June and October-November. For festivals, visit the city in December, when lively cultural and musical events take place.

Annual Weather in Accra

January Jan
78 / 90 °F
26 / 32 °C
0
5
90
February Feb
79 / 91 °F
26 / 33 °C
0
5
70
March Mar
80 / 91 °F
27 / 33 °C
1
9
85
April Apr
80 / 89 °F
27 / 32 °C
1
9
73
May May
79 / 88 °F
26 / 31 °C
2
12
53
June Jun
76 / 84 °F
25 / 29 °C
3
15
19
July Jul
74 / 82 °F
24 / 28 °C
1
9
19
August Aug
73 / 81 °F
23 / 27 °C
1
7
20
September Sep
74 / 83 °F
24 / 28 °C
2
13
14
October Oct
76 / 85 °F
24 / 30 °C
2
13
41
November Nov
78 / 88 °F
25 / 31 °C
1
11
60
December Dec
78 / 90 °F
26 / 32 °C
0
6
83

Accra 3-Day Forecast

Tue, 07 November
Night
Thundery outbreaks possible
81 °F
27 °C
0%
Morning
Moderate or heavy rain shower
80 °F
26 °C
85%
Afternoon
Partly cloudy
82 °F
28 °C
0%
Evening
Partly cloudy
81 °F
27 °C
0%
Wed, 08 November
Night
Patchy light drizzle
80 °F
27 °C
67%
Morning
Partly cloudy
77 °F
25 °C
0%
Afternoon
Patchy light rain
84 °F
29 °C
83%
Evening
Partly cloudy
82 °F
28 °C
0%
Thu, 09 November
Night
Patchy rain possible
78 °F
26 °C
75%
Morning
Partly cloudy
76 °F
25 °C
0%
Afternoon
Sunny
86 °F
30 °C
0%
Evening
Patchy rain possible
82 °F
28 °C
83%

Questions & Answers

What is the local currency in Accra?

The local currency in Accra, Ghana is the Ghanaian Cedi. This is the only currency accepted for all local transactions. The cedi is available in coins of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 pesewas and in banknotes of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 100 cedis. Exchange bureaus and banks are available to change foreign currency into the Ghanaian cedi. Credit cards are increasingly accepted in Accra's larger stores.

What is the primary language spoken here?

In Accra, the capital of Ghana, Akan, especially the Twi dialect, is predominantly spoken. However, due to the diversity of tribes in the country, several other languages such as Ga, Ewe and others are also used. English is the official language of Ghana and is spoken primarily in Accra. It is used in government and business and is the language of instruction in schools. Therefore, it is easy for international visitors to communicate.

Is Accra a safe city for tourists?

Accra, the capital of Ghana, is generally safe for tourists. As in any other busy city, there are high and low security areas in Accra, and as in all cities around the world, basic safety measures should be taken. Tourists should be aware of their surroundings, not walk alone in unfamiliar areas at night, and keep their valuables safe. Locals are hospitable, and the city offers rich cultural and historical experiences.

Can I use credit cards in Accra?

Yes, you can use credit cards in Accra, but they are not accepted everywhere. Larger hotels, upscale stores and restaurants may accept them. However, cash is preferred in most local markets or smaller stores. It is advisable to carry both forms of payment. There are ATMs throughout the city where you can withdraw local currency. Be aware of the fees that your bank may charge for foreign transactions.

What food is Accra known for?

Accra, Ghana's vibrant capital, is known for its local dishes, including jollof rice, a savory rice dish cooked with spices, meat and vegetables. Other iconic dishes include kenkey and shito (hot sauce), fufu (cassava and plantain puree) with peanut soup, and banku with tilapia, a dish of fermented corn dough and grilled fish. Street snacks such as kelewele (spiced fried plantains) are also popular with locals and visitors alike. The city offers a delicious journey of discovery through West African cuisine.

How do I get local SIM card in Accra?

Upon arrival in Accra, Ghana, you can easily purchase a local SIM card from major telecommunications providers such as MTN, Vodafone or AirtelTigo. These are usually available at the airport, local stores or provider-specific outlets in the city. Setup involves a simple registration process that is completed by presenting a photo ID or passport. After that, you can immediately recharge, access the Internet, and make local or international calls.

Are there any local customs I should be aware of?

In Ghana, especially in Accra, greeting is very important and it is customary to greet every person. To show respect, use your right hand when giving, receiving, eating or gesturing, and avoid showing the soles of your feet to others. Remember to dress modestly, especially in religious places. Tipping is not mandatory, but is always appreciated. It is also polite to give up your seat to an elderly person on public transportation. These customs are much appreciated by the locals.

What clothing should be worn in Accra?

Accra is usually hot and has a tropical climate. Therefore, light, breathable fabrics such as linen and cotton are recommended. Most locals are conservatively dressed, so it is recommended to wear clothes that cover most of the body, such as long dresses, pants, and short- or long-sleeved tops. Sun hats and sunglasses are beneficial, as are sturdy shoes for walking. Remember to bring a raincoat or umbrella during the rainy season from April to July.

Is it safe to drink tap water in Accra?

Although tap water in Accra, the capital of Ghana, is usually treated to be safe for consumption, travelers may experience stomach upset due to the altered water quality. Therefore, it is advisable to drink bottled water, especially for travelers from abroad. Alternatively, you can boil tap water before drinking or use water purification tablets to ensure safety.

Is public transportation reliable in Accra?

Public transportation in Accra is fairly reliable, but can be chaotic for first-time visitors. The most common form is tro-tro, minibuses that run on specific routes throughout the city. They are efficient and inexpensive, though schedules can be unpredictable. Cabs are also available and reliable, though prices should always be negotiated. Due to heavy traffic, travel times can be long, especially during rush hour. Overall, patience and a little planning are essential to navigate Accra's public transportation system.

What kind of outlets is used in Accra?

In Accra, Ghana, there are power plugs and sockets of type D and G. Type D is often known as the Indian plug and has three round pins in a triangular pattern. Type G is commonly known as the British plug and has three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern. Visitors from countries with other plugs may need to use an adapter for their electronic devices.

Is it customary to tip in Accra?

In Accra, Ghana, it is not customary to tip as it is in other countries. However, it is often appreciated. If you are satisfied with the service in restaurants, hotels and cabs, a small tip would be appreciated. It is also helpful to tip tour guides on tours. The tip does not have to be large - it is enough to show your appreciation. Remember, however, that it is not obligatory and you should only tip if you feel the service warrants it.

How strong is the internet connection in Accra?

In Accra, the capital and largest city of Ghana, the Internet connection is quite reliable. Both mobile data networks and broadband services are widespread and offered by several telecommunications companies. In addition, many public areas such as hotels, restaurants and shopping malls offer free Wi-Fi services. However, internet speeds can vary depending on the location and time of day, and there may be occasional interruptions. For a longer stay, it is advisable to get a local SIM card to have constant Internet access.

Can I rent a car in Accra?

Yes, you can rent a car in Accra, Ghana. Several car rental companies operate in the city and offer a range of vehicles, from sedans to SUVs. It is advisable to book in advance, especially during high season. You must have a valid driver's license. Please note that driving in Accra can be challenging due to traffic and different road conventions, and hiring a driver is an option that many visitors find convenient.

Can I use Uber or other ride-sharing services in Accra?

Yes, in Accra, passengers can use ride-sharing services such as Uber and Bolt (formerly known as Taxify). These platforms are growing in popularity and offer a convenient, safe and cost-effective way to get around the city. Travelers can simply download the app and use it to request rides. It is advisable to have cash on hand, as some drivers prefer cash payments over digital payments.

Is English widely understood and spoken in Accra?

Yes, English is widely spoken and understood in Accra. As the official language of Ghana, English is taught in schools and is often used for business and official matters. Although local dialects such as Twi, Ga and Ewe are commonly used, most Accra residents are proficient in English. Therefore, English-speaking visitors will generally have no difficulty communicating in the city.

How to avoid scams in Accra?

In Accra, scams can often be avoided if you are careful and watch your surroundings closely. Do not give out your personal information to strangers. Watch out for supposedly good deals, especially from unofficial cab services or tour guides. Keep your belongings safe and consider using a hotel safe. Turn down unexpected offers and do not be pressured into immediate commitments. Ghanaians are generally friendly, but be vigilant to avoid scams. Always consult trusted and verified sources when planning activities.

Are there any health precautions needed before traveling to Accra?

Yes, before you travel to Accra, make sure your routine vaccinations such as MMR, polio and flu shots are up to date. Depending on your plans, you may also need vaccinations against hepatitis A, typhoid and yellow fever. Precautions against malaria are also advisable. Be sure to talk with your healthcare provider about your specific health needs and travel plans. Also, remember to pack enough prescription medications that you are taking.

How can I get hold of emergency services in Accra?

For immediate emergencies in Accra, Ghana, you can dial 112 or 191 to get help. These numbers will connect you to the Ghana Police Service, which can respond to all types of emergencies. For medical emergencies, you can call the Ghana Ambulance Service by dialing 193. Do not forget to provide accurate information about the location and nature of the emergency.

What's the local cuisine in Accra?

Accra, Ghana's vibrant capital, offers a wealth of delicious dishes rooted in rich tradition. A staple is waakye, a flavorful combination of rice and beans, often complemented with fish, meat or vegetables. You'll also encounter banku with tilapia, a delicacy made from fermented corn and cassava dough served with grilled fish. Jollof Rice, a spicy stew with various meats, is also popular. In addition, the sweet and spicy combination of kelewele, spiced fried plantains, is a must-try street snack.

Where can I witness local culture in Accra?

To experience the local culture in Accra, be sure to visit the Makola Market. This bustling market is a microcosm of Ghanaian culture and everyday life. You can also visit the Art Centre, which displays traditional handicrafts such as Kente and Adinkra cloth, cultural musical instruments and beadwork. The National Museum offers deep insights into the country's rich history and heritage. To meet locals, head to Jamestown, a lively fishing community within the city.

Are there specific areas tourists should avoid in Accra?

Although Accra is generally safe for tourists, it is advisable to avoid some areas, especially after dark. Jamestown and Nima are less tourist friendly due to high crime rates. Care should also be taken near the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange because of heavy traffic and pickpockets. Beaches may not be safe at night. Regardless of the area, always maintain a high level of vigilance, especially in crowded public places, to reduce the risk of petty crime.

Is Accra a pedestrian-friendly city?

In Accra, Ghana's vibrant capital, there are pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods like Osu and Airport City that feature walkable streets. However, this is not the case everywhere. While facilities for pedestrians are improving, some parts of the capital lack sidewalks and crosswalks. Locals are often seen moving through the hustle and bustle of traffic. Therefore, even if you enjoy walking in certain areas, you should be careful.

Are pets allowed in public places in Accra?

Pets are generally allowed in public places in Accra, Ghana. However, it is at the discretion of the management whether they will be allowed in certain places such as restaurants, shopping malls or parks. Therefore, pet owners are advised to inquire beforehand. In addition, pets should be well behaved, on a leash, cleaned up, and have the required vaccinations for public health and safety. Always remember to respect others and the environment when traveling with pets.

How easy is it to find ATMs in Accra?

In Accra, it is relatively easy to find ATMs as they can be found everywhere in the city. They are located in shopping malls, bank buildings, supermarkets, and high traffic areas. Many of the ATMs are operated by large banks and accept international cards. However, it is advisable to keep some cash on hand for smaller stores that do not accept cards. Make sure your bank is aware of your travel plans to avoid accidental card blocking.

What's the medical care like in Accra?

Accra is home to some of the best healthcare facilities in Ghana. There is a mix of public and private facilities, including general and specialized hospitals. Health care providers are generally competent, and many doctors are trained to international standards. General and specialized medical treatment is available, although complex cases may require evacuation. Well-stocked pharmacies are available for minor problems. However, health care can be costly and sometimes inconsistent, so travel insurance is recommended.

Does Accra observe daylight saving time?

No, there is no daylight saving time in Accra, Ghana. The country is located near the equator and has relatively consistent daylight hours throughout the year. Therefore, there is not much need for daylight saving time, which is typically used in countries farther from the equator to extend evening daylight hours during the summer months. Therefore, the time in Accra remains constant throughout the year.

Are there dress codes in religious places in Accra?

Yes, dress codes apply at religious sites in Accra, Ghana. Visitors are expected to dress modestly out of respect for local customs. Both men and women should cover shoulders and knees, and hats must be removed upon entry. In certain mosques, women must cover their hair. It is always recommended to observe and follow local customs to show respect for the locals and their religious practices.

How prevalent is wildlife in Accra?

Although Accra is a bustling city, it is still home to magnificent wildlife. Within the city limits is the Shai Hills Reserve, which is home to various species of animals such as baboons, antelopes, and several species of birds. Also near the city is the Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary, which is known for housing mona and black and white colobus monkeys. For the most part, however, wildlife encounters in the city's urban areas are rare. Nearby reserves and parks are where Ghana's wild side really comes alive.

How easy is it to commute from Accra to other cities in Ghana?

Commuting from Accra to other cities in Ghana is generally straightforward. The most common means of transportation are buses and cabs. They run frequently throughout the day to all major cities. There are also domestic flights from Accra to cities such as Kumasi and Tamale. However, some remote areas may be more difficult to reach due to less frequent flights. Road conditions vary, with major roads being well maintained while smaller, rural roads can be more difficult to navigate. Overall, travel within Ghana from Accra is quite feasible with a little planning.

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