Sights and Sounds of Accra in Ghana

30 August, 2012

Accra is one of the most modern and upcoming cities of the African continent. The city is located in one of the most populous countries of Africa, Ghana. Unlike many of the other African cities, Accra has its own international airport. This international airport makes it easy to access the city from anywhere in the world. You can find urgent cheap flights to Accra from Reliance Travels or any other trustable air travel agent. Kotoka International airport is one of the busiest airports in the African continent. Tourists from all over the world visit this city. However, American and European tourists have special interest in visiting it. The city has many renowned hotel chains which provide tourists with comfortable accommodation. There are several rent-a-car services available here as well. Most of the hotels also offer car rental services. Let us have an overview of the different exotic locations that you can roam around in Accra.

Labadi Beach

Accra has several beaches. Labadi is the most famous beaches of all. Beach loving tourists would really find Labadi as a great place to unwind and relax. Tourists entering the beach from outside are charged a nominal entrance fee. However, tourists that reside in hotels located within the beach are not charged with any fee.

Labadi-Beach

Makola Market

People interested in getting a taste of traditional African markets are advised to go to Makola Market. There are several shops in the market to shop from. Makola Market has many shops for finding things on discount. A key feature of this market is that all the shopkeepers in here are women. Some of the typical items that you can buy from Makola Market are pots, fresh food items, medicines, and shoes.

Makola-Market

Jamestown

Jamestown is one of the most historic places of Accra. This town had been established back in the 17th century. Jamestown is the oldest part of Accra. Jamestown is an old place, but it is still not preserved as national heritage. The town is still used regularly as a fishing harbor. The town still reflects the colonial past of the Accra city. Jamestown used to be a less populated area in the past but owing to high level of commercial activity it has become a densely populated town.

Jamestown

Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and Memorial Park

This is one of the most sacred places for the people of Ghana. This museum preserves the remains of Dr. Kwane Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana. Dr. Kwane Nkrumah played a pivotal role in the struggle of independence for Ghana. The museum was built to offer tribute to this great leader of Ghana.

Kwame-Nkrumah-Mausoleum-and-Memorial-Park

National Theatre

The National Theatre is one of the few places in Accra which has been built to promote performing arts in the city. The Chinese Government originally funded the making of this theatre. Tourists can easily reach the theatre owing to its convenient accessibility. The three companies that reside in and work for it are The National Dance Company, The National Symphony Orchestra, and The National Theatre Players.

National-Theatre-Accra

Zhiqiang & Tingyi

Comments (2)

  • Angel marthReply

    3 July, 2015 at 8:07 pm

    The Accra is just an amazing place, even if you live here for years, there are still plenty to see and to do. I Love this city.
    Thanks for sharing the pictures with us.

  • worldwidedReply

    12 March, 2016 at 3:57 am

    Excellent blog! Thank for shearing. Accra is amazing city in Ghana

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *