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Greater Accra Region, the gateway to Ghana and home
of our vibrant Capital City, is one of the most exciting and distinctive
regions. Although the smallest region, it is the most densely
populated, containing the two great metropolitan areas of Accra
and Tema, the Country's major industrial and commercial centres.
The City of Accra has been Ghana's capital since 1877, and contains
fine public buildings reflecting its transition from 19th century
suburb of Victoriaborg to the modern metropolis it is today. Spreading
along the Atlantic coast, the city is well endowed with luxury
as well as great value hotels, excellent restaurants and nightclubs.
A range of absorbing museums and fine public monuments, modern
business and commercial areas, as well as busy markets and tree-lined
residential suburbs, is already to be explored.
Among the highlights of Accra are the National Museum, with its
splendid display of exhibits that reflect the heritage of Ghana
from prehistoric times, the National Theatre with its distinctive
modern architecture, the centre for National Culture, Independence
Square, the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, the fishing port at James
Town and Makola Market.
The beaches of the Atlantic coast are popular with visitors and
Ghanaians alike. La pleasure Beach and Kokrobite Beach, just 25km
west of Accra, are particularly popular at weekends.
Further along the coast is Ada and the estuary of the great River
Volta. Here the fine beaches of the estuary and the Atlantic coast
provide popular resort areas. Watersports and river trips make
this a great place to relax, while the waters off the coast teem
with game fish.
The National Museum
Located on Barnes Road, this museum houses a fascinating collection
of Ghana's historical treasures.
University of Ghana at
Legon
Ghana's premier centre for higher education, it was founded in
1948. Set in beautiful gardens, including a striking botanical
garden, it also houses the School of Performing Arts and the Balme
Library.
The George Padmore Research Library of African Affairs
A famous research and educational centre for African-American
studies.
Osu Castle
Formerly known as Christianborg Castle and built in 1959, it
has been the seat of government since the early 1920s. It is the
official residence of the President of Ghana, and not open to
the public
Centre for National Culture
The Centre's arts and crafts bazaar and traditional textile market
is the best place in Accra to find traditional handicrafts from
all over Ghana.
Accra Zoo
A small, but fascinating, collective of many birds and animals
indigenous to Africa, now part of an ongoing conservation program.
Ada Manta Paradise Beach Resort
Popular resort area and a favourite base for water sports and
game fishing
The Markets of Accra
Amongst the most famous markets of Accra are Makola market located
on Kojo Thompson Road, and the Osu Night Market, where market
stalls are illuminated by hundreds of lanterns and candles.
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Independence Square
The venue for many national celebrations, dominated
by the Independence arch and the memorial to the Unknown Soldier.
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