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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. Kotoka International Airport is located about 12km from the
centre of the city.
The City of Accra has been Ghana's capital
since 1877, and contains fine public buildings reflecting its transition from a 19th
century suburb of Victoriasborg 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 ready 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 to modern 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 University of Ghana at Legon is
just 14km north of Accra, and its distinctive buildings are set amongst elegant
tree-lined gardens that are popular with students and visitors alike.
The Accra International Conference Centre is the lore most
conference centre in the Country, and has played host to many international
gatherings.
Tema, on the other land, is a new town some 30km from
Accra, with Ghana's foremost commercial port and our large fishing fleet. Its
modern industrial zone is one of our major commercial hubs.
The
beaches of the Atlantic coast are popular with visitors and Ghanaians alike. Labadi
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.
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