π¬π Ghana
Capital: Accra
 Accra β Vibrant and bustling coastal capital of Ghana.
Accra β Vibrant and bustling coastal capital of Ghana.
Known as the “Gateway to West Africa”, Accra is a lively city rich in culture, history, and diversity. As the capital of Ghana, it showcases a blend of modernity and tradition, with bustling markets, historic sites, and a vibrant arts scene that reflect the country’s heritage. With roots dating back to the 15th century, Accra has evolved into a vital hub of commerce and governance in the region.
π Timeline of Accra
1957: Ghana becomes the first sub-Saharan country to achieve independence, with Accra as its capital.
Today: Accra is known for its vibrant economy, rich culture, and significant role in West African politics.
π Quick Stats
Founded
15th Century
Language
English (official), Twi, Ewe
Currency
Ghanaian Cedi (GHS)
Geography
Coastal city located in the Greater Accra Region
Time Zone
GMT (UTC+0)
Calling Code
+233
Driving Side
Right-hand traffic
ποΈ Iconic Landmarks
Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum
A memorial park honoring Ghana’s first president, featuring his tomb and a museum.
Independence Arch
A prominent symbol of Ghana’s independence, commemorating the nation’s freedom from colonial rule.
Labadi Beach
A popular public beach known for its lively atmosphere, restaurants, and local craft markets.
Accra embodies the spirit of Ghana, blending a rich historical backdrop with modern vibrancy. Its significance as a cultural and economic center continues to shape its identity, making it a must-visit destination in West Africa.


