Taylor Ville Guide Book

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Taylor Ville Guide Book

Sightseeing

Accra, Ghana's capital, is an extremely vibrant city. With good beaches, excellent nightlife, colorful markets and inspirational art galleries there is plenty to see and do to suit everyone's tastes. Getting around is easy, too, whether you choose to travel by private taxi or public tro-tro. If you'd rather walk, make sure to stay hydrated with the help of the city's numerous coconut stands. A tour guide is not a necessity, but can be a good idea for first time visitors or women traveling alone.
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Accra
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Accra, Ghana's capital, is an extremely vibrant city. With good beaches, excellent nightlife, colorful markets and inspirational art galleries there is plenty to see and do to suit everyone's tastes. Getting around is easy, too, whether you choose to travel by private taxi or public tro-tro. If you'd rather walk, make sure to stay hydrated with the help of the city's numerous coconut stands. A tour guide is not a necessity, but can be a good idea for first time visitors or women traveling alone.
It is the most popular beach in Ghana, with a spacious shoreline lined with sparse coconut trees and plenty of activities on offer.
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Labadi Beach Hotel
La Road
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It is the most popular beach in Ghana, with a spacious shoreline lined with sparse coconut trees and plenty of activities on offer.
A warren of stalls selling arts and crafts, known simply as the Arts Centre. Where good-quality handicrafts from all over Ghana are available.
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Accra Arts Centre
John Evans Atta Mills High Street
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A warren of stalls selling arts and crafts, known simply as the Arts Centre. Where good-quality handicrafts from all over Ghana are available.
Dedicated to the memory of the late Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the memorial park was built on a former British Polo field where Ghana's independence was declared in 1957. The Mausoleum is a magnificent Marble Monument and the last resting place of the first President of Ghana and his wife, Fathia Nkrumah.
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I-Park ye-Kwame Nkrumah Memorial & Mausoleum
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Dedicated to the memory of the late Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the memorial park was built on a former British Polo field where Ghana's independence was declared in 1957. The Mausoleum is a magnificent Marble Monument and the last resting place of the first President of Ghana and his wife, Fathia Nkrumah.
It's the heart of all commercial activity in the city, with tons of manufactured products, imported clothing, farm produce, specialized services and millions of cedis in revenue flowing through the expansive market every day.
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Imarike yeMakola
a20 Kojo Thompson Rd
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It's the heart of all commercial activity in the city, with tons of manufactured products, imported clothing, farm produce, specialized services and millions of cedis in revenue flowing through the expansive market every day.
A laid-back outdoor complex is known for its collection of restaurants and Wednesday-night kizomba sessions. Located opposite the French embassy, it has a live band that will make you feel as though you were transported to Accra in the 1970s.
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Afrikiko
Liberation Road
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A laid-back outdoor complex is known for its collection of restaurants and Wednesday-night kizomba sessions. Located opposite the French embassy, it has a live band that will make you feel as though you were transported to Accra in the 1970s.
Kona Cafe & Grill
No 24 Oxford St

Food scene

Good food, quick delivery service
Marwako Fast Food Spintex
Spintex Road
Good food, quick delivery service
Hanies pub
Aviation Highway
Great food, great vibes 5 minutes away
Aduanepa Spintex
Great food, great vibes 5 minutes away
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Papaye Fast Foods - Osu
32 Oxford St
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NourishLab Smoothy's
Oxford Street
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Always hot and fresh Ga Kenkey with juicy fish, shrimps, fried eggs, gravy etc and they are open till midnight
Katakumbe Special Kenkey
Always hot and fresh Ga Kenkey with juicy fish, shrimps, fried eggs, gravy etc and they are open till midnight
Asabea's kitchen
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Asanka Local International Chop Bar
Adzoatse Street
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Oseikrom Aduanipa
Papaye Fast Food - East Legon
Mangos Restaurant Bar and Grill . They have both local and continental dishes
Nii Sai Road
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Supermarket

New China Mall
81 Spintex Road
MELCOM PLUS
Oxford Street Mall Osu
Oxford Street
Koala Shopping Mall
Oxford Street
Koffee Lounge (A&C Mall)
Zeno's Yoghurt Bar - East Legon

Fresh Fruits & Vegetables

The Farmer's Market Spintex - Shell Sign Board

Nightlife

Bars/Pubs/Clubs
Kona Cafe & Grill
No 24 Oxford St
Crisberry Pub & Lounge
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Republic Bar
Asafoatse Tempong Street
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Front Back
First Osu Lane
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Purple Pub
Ring Road East
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Twist Lounge
Ndabaningi Sithole Road
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Amacebiso ngesixeko

Ungaphoswa

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~ Monday Stars (community soccer match every Monday at La McDan Astroturf Park. ~ Tuesday Karaoke at Republic Bar ~ Wednesday Salsa Night at Afrikiko ~ Thursday Kizomba Night at Afrikiko ~ Friday Nights in Osu ~ Saturday/ Sunday Beach days at Bojo Beach/ Kokrobite Beaches ~ Late afternoon weekend chilling at The Sandbox ~ Pool Swimming at the Golden Tulip, Movenpick, Labadi Beach, Kempenski Hotels and many more
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