Accra is the capital and largest city of Ghana, covering an area of 225.67 km2 (87.13 sq mi) with an estimated urban population of 2,500,000 million. It is organized into 12 local government districts– 11 municipal districts and the Accra Metropolitan District, which is the only district within the capital to be granted city status. "Accra" usually refers to the Accra Metropolitan Area, which serves as the capital of Ghana, while the district which is within the jurisdiction of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly is distinguished from the rest of the capital as the "City of Accra". In common usage, however, the terms "Accra" and "City of Accra" are used interchangeably.
East Legon, 13km northeast of the city centre. It is a vibrant neighbourhood which offers a wide range of shopping and dining facilities, hospitals, banks, kids play areas, leisure centres and international schools. East Legon is considered as a prime real estate hot spot for various property types ranging from apartments, townhouses and standalone houses.
Cantonments is located 5 km west of Kwame Nkrumah Circle and 10 minutes' drive southwest of the Kotoka International Airport.This is probably the most chic neighborhood Accra. There are many embassies. It is in this neighborhood that once lived the members of the British administration who ruled the country.
AIRPORT RESIDENTIAL is a serene and comfortable place to live in Accra Ghana. It is located West of the Kotoka International Airport.This district is divided in two by one of Accra's major road axes, Liberation Road. There are shopping centers, quality hotels and many residences, including high-rise buildings
Dzorwulu is a beautifully planned residential area catering to the middle and upper classes of Accra society. It is bordered by Roman Ridge, Abelemkpe and, Shiashie. The best part of Dzorwulu is in the west, from the highway exit to Liberation Road and is called Airport West.
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Take in the sights from one of the oldest structures in Accra and get a bird’s-eye view of one of Accra’s liveliest neighbourhoods.
Take your time to navigate this bustling and heady shopping enclave that sprawls for miles
This is an ancient castle that traces its history to early 17th century.Most remarkable use of the castle is that it was aimed for keeping slaves before they were shipped abroad.
Aburi Botanical Gardens is a botanical garden in Aburi in Eastern region of South Ghana. The garden occupies an area of 64.8 hectares. It was opened in March, 1890.