The Creative Traveler's Guide to Accra, Ghana
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Travel is more than just seeing new places; it's about connecting with new cultures, new stories, and new parts of ourselves. That's why we are thrilled to launch a new series on the blog: The Creative Traveler's Guide, focusing on culturally rich cities in the diaspora. And for our first stop, there is no better destination than the vibrant, pulsating heart of West Africa: Accra, Ghana. A hub of art, music, fashion, and history, travel to Accra Ghana is a must for any creative travel enthusiast. This is your essential Accra travel guide.
See: Art & History
Accra is a city where the past and present are in constant, beautiful conversation.
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Contemporary Art: The contemporary art scene is exploding. Start at Gallery 1957, a renowned space showcasing the best of West African contemporary art. Also, explore the ANO Institute of Arts & Knowledge, which is dedicated to preserving and platforming the continent's diverse cultural history.
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Historical Sites: To connect with the nation's history, a visit to the Black Star Square and the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum & Memorial Park is essential. These powerful sites honor Ghana's struggle for independence and its first president. A sobering but necessary part of any historical journey is a trip to the nearby Cape Coast Castle to understand the profound history of the transatlantic slave trade.
Shop: Local & Authentic
Bring a piece of Ghana's incredible artistry home with you.
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Markets and Boutiques: Dive into the vibrant chaos of Makola Market, where you can find everything from authentic textiles (like Kente cloth) to handcrafted jewelry and shea butter. For a more curated experience, visit boutiques like The Shop Accra or Elle Lokko for beautiful, modern goods from local designers and artisans.
Vibe: Music & Food
Accra's culinary and music scenes are as vibrant as its art scene, truly reflecting the city's pulse.
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Modern Ghanaian Food: For a taste of modern West African cuisine in a beautiful setting, book a table at Bôndai or Santoku. For a more relaxed but equally delicious experience, check out The Republic Bar & Grill, known for its live music and local cocktails (especially Akpeteshie-based drinks).
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The Music Scene: Accra is famous for its Afrobeats scene and live music venues. Check out spots like Twist Night Club or Carbon for a night of dancing. The city also comes alive in December with events like AfroFuture Fest (formerly Afrochella), a massive celebration of African music, art, and fashion that attracts visitors from across the globe, a highlight of the Black travel movement.
Conclusion: Connecting with the Global Diaspora
Travel to a city like Accra is a powerful way to connect with the global diaspora, to see our shared history, and to celebrate the incredible creativity blooming across the continent. It is an investment in understanding, a journey of inspiration, and a celebration of our global roots.