Stretched along the Atlantic Ocean, Ghana's most populous city boasts glittering beaches, monumental buildings, museums, libraries, galleries, traditional markets and lively nightlife. Accra's architecture reflects its colonial history, with 17th century castles standing alongside modern skyscrapers. A veritable melting pot of cultures, the city's central financial and shopping districts contrast sharply with the less affluent residential areas surrounding the urban core.
Restaurants in Accra
4.0 based on 341 reviews
Accra mall was beautiful and pocket friendly.Good custormer care service.There's enough parking space yoo and they sell all varieties of things even Ghanians traditional wares.
4.0 based on 21 reviews
A smaller version of the popular Accra Mall without the cinema. The big Decathlon shop is a great asset as we enjoyed shopping for new sports gear. Quite affordable. During our visit, there was a market of stalls selling local materials and stuff. We stayed nearby close to the beach so this mall was quite convenient for us rather than going all the way to town. The name reminded us of the junction mall in Ngong road in Nairobi. If you have little children, below 10, there is a play area to entertain them.
4.0 based on 7 reviews
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