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Accra, Ghana’s fast-growing capital, attracts over a million international visitors annually, thanks to its vibrant culture, coastal charm, and status as a regional business hub. Travelers benefit from favorable exchange rates, with $1 USD equaling about GHS 12, making mid-range and luxury hotels more accessible. Booking in the dry season (November–March) ensures perfect weather and higher demand, while May–June brings lower prices and lighter crowds.
Best Neighborhoods to Stay in Accra
Osu
Osu remains the city’s beating heart for nightlife and urban culture. Oxford Street, its main artery, buzzes day and night with bars, clubs like Django Bar, and Ghanaian restaurants such as Buka and Papaye Fast Food. The neighborhood is also a short walk from the Independence Arch, Accra Sports Stadium, and the upscale Koala Shopping Center. Hotel rates in Osu typically range from $50 to $150 per night, with options like Urbano Hotel and Roots Hotel Apartment. This area appeals to young travelers, culture seekers, and foodies eager to sample Accra’s energy. Osu enjoys excellent taxi coverage, and rideshare apps like Yango and Bolt make airport access (15–20 minutes, $6–$12) straightforward.
Airport Residential Area
This district offers a polished, leafy environment just five minutes from Kotoka International Airport. The area features luxury hotels such as Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel ($200–$400/night) and Fiesta Residences ($180–$350/night), as well as the Accra Polo Club and nearby Marina Mall. Airport Residential is ideal for business travelers, diplomats, and luxury seekers who prioritize comfort and convenience. It is well-served by taxis and hotel shuttles, with most properties providing complimentary airport transfers. The area is quiet at night and feels secure, making it popular with solo travelers and executives.
Cantonments & Labone
Cantonments and neighboring Labone are residential enclaves known for tree-lined streets and embassies. Here, you find guesthouses like Villa Monticello ($120–$180/night) and Labadi Beach Hotel’s city branch. The area is a hotspot for food lovers, with eateries such as Bistro 22, Tea Baa, and Labone Coffee Shop. Rates typically fall between $60 and $150 per night. The vibe is quiet, cosmopolitan, and comfortable, attracting expats, families, and travelers seeking a peaceful base close to central Accra. Taxis are plentiful, and most points of interest are a 10–20 minute drive away. The U.S. Embassy and W.E.B. Du Bois Center are notable landmarks.
Labadi Beach Area
Labadi Beach, also known as La Pleasure Beach, draws both locals and tourists for its weekend parties and live music. The Labadi Beach Hotel ($250–$350/night) anchors the beachfront, while mid-range options such as La Palm Royal Beach Hotel and Beachcomber Guesthouse range from $50 to $200 per night. This neighborhood suits beach lovers, music fans, and anyone seeking a relaxing stay with ocean views. On weekends, the beach comes alive with drummers, food stalls, and horse rides. Taxis and ride-hailing services provide a 20–30 minute ride to downtown (about $10–$15), and several hotels offer shuttle service.
Jamestown
Jamestown, Accra’s oldest district, is a haven for photographers, street art enthusiasts, and history buffs. The area is known for its colonial-era lighthouse, vibrant murals, boxing gyms, and the annual Chale Wote Street Art Festival. Budget guesthouses and hostels like Somewhere Nice and Rising Phoenix cost $15 to $40 per night. Jamestown is best for backpackers, artists, and travelers who want to immerse in local life. The area is walkable, but taxis are advisable after dark due to limited street lighting. Expect a 15-minute drive to the city center or Osu.
East Legon
East Legon combines modern amenities with a residential feel, making it popular for longer stays, families, and business travelers. The A&C Mall and eateries like The Honeysuckle and Starbites offer international and Ghanaian cuisine. Boutique hotels and serviced apartments in East Legon cost $40 to $100 per night, such as Yiri Lodge and Mensvic Grand Hotel. The neighborhood is 20 minutes by taxi from the airport, and public minibus (tro-tro) routes connect to central Accra. East Legon’s reputation for safety and cleanliness attracts expats and digital nomads.
Average Hotel Prices in Accra by Season
Hotel rates in Accra fluctuate based on weather, demand, and events. During the dry high season (November to March), 3-star hotels average $95 to $120 per night, while 4-star accommodations typically run $140 to $220 per night, especially around Christmas and New Year’s. Peak demand during December’s Afrochella and Christmas festivities can push luxury rates above $350 per night.
The rainy seasons, especially May to June and September to October, bring the lowest prices. In May and June, 3-star hotels drop to $55 to $75 per night, and 4-stars fall to $90 to $130 per night. This period offers 30–40% savings compared to peak months. The shoulder months of April and October see moderate prices, with discounts available for advanced bookings.
Travelers visiting in late spring or early fall will find the best combination of availability and value. For a current snapshot of hotel prices and deals, visit the Travorio hotel search.
How to Book Hotels in Accra with Cryptocurrency
Booking a hotel in Accra with crypto is seamless on Travorio. Follow these steps:
Go to the Travorio hotel search and enter your Accra travel dates.
Filter hotels by your preferred price range, star rating, or neighborhood.
At checkout, select "Pay with Crypto" as your payment method. Travorio accepts Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), USD Tether (USDT), USD Coin (USDC), and over 100 other cryptocurrencies.
Scan the QR code or copy the wallet address generated. No Travorio wallet setup is required, and you can pay directly from your preferred crypto wallet or exchange.
Receive instant booking confirmation,no waiting for manual approval, no extra steps.
Travorio’s crypto payment system provides real-time conversion rates and transparent pricing. Support is available 24/7 for any payment-related questions. For more details about crypto travel, see Travorio’s FAQ or search Accra hotels.
Pay Later Hotels in Accra: Split Into 4 Payments
Flexible payment is a game-changer for travelers. Travorio’s "Pay Later" options let you secure your Accra hotel now and pay in four equal installments over six weeks. Here’s how it works:
Sezzle: Pay 25% today, then three additional payments every two weeks. Zero interest, no hard credit check, and instant approval for most travelers.
PayPal Pay Later: Choose PayPal at checkout, then select "Pay Later" to split your total. You pay the first 25% upfront, with three more payments automatically deducted every two weeks.
Both options allow you to manage travel expenses without extra fees or paperwork.
To browse pay-later options, visit pay later hotels in Accra. Travorio’s system is simple: book now, stay now, pay over time. Perfect for group trips, families, or business travelers managing cash flow.
Getting to Accra: Flights and Transport
Accra’s gateway is Kotoka International Airport (ACC), located just 9 kilometers (5.5 miles) northeast of the city center. The airport’s modern Terminal 3 handles most international arrivals and departures. Taxis from the airport to Osu or downtown cost around $12 to $18 (GHS 140–215) depending on traffic. Ride-hailing apps like Bolt and Yango provide reliable service, while some hotels offer free airport shuttles for guests.
Average round-trip flight prices to Accra:
New York (JFK): $950–$1,400
London (LHR): $750–$1,000
Dubai (DXB): $600–$980
Johannesburg (JNB): $430–$650
Lagos (LOS): $200–$400
Prices fluctuate based on season and how far in advance you book. Compare options and book flights at Travorio flights.
For airport information and flight schedules, visit the Ghana Airports Company site. Travelers arriving late at night should pre-arrange transport, as public buses do not operate from the airport after 10 PM.
Accra Travel Tips for 2026
Visa: Most travelers need a visa for Ghana. US, UK, Canadian, and Australian citizens can apply online at ghana.gov.gh or obtain a visa on arrival at ACC for $150 (single entry, max 30 days). Requirements include a passport valid for at least six months, proof of yellow fever vaccination, a hotel booking, and an onward/return ticket. African Union and ECOWAS passport holders may qualify for visa-free entry.
Local transport: Accra’s metro and bus system, known as Ayalolo, connects major neighborhoods for GHS 2–6 ($0.15–$0.50) per ride. Tickets are available at stations or via contactless card. For more flexibility, use taxis (negotiate price before boarding) or ride-hailing apps (Bolt, Yango) with fares starting at GHS 25 ($2) for short city rides. Tro-tros, shared minivans, are the cheapest but least comfortable option, costing as little as GHS 3–5 ($0.25–$0.40) per trip.
Tipping: Tipping is customary but not mandatory. In restaurants, add 5–10% for good service. Porters and hotel staff appreciate GHS 5–10 ($0.40–$0.80) per service. Taxi drivers do not expect tips, but rounding up the fare is polite.
Currency: Ghanaian Cedi (GHS); currency code: GHS. Major hotels, malls, and restaurants accept Visa and Mastercard. Carry cash for taxis, street food, and local markets. ATMs are widely available in central neighborhoods, but always use machines attached to banks.
Best time to visit: November to March is the dry season, perfect for city exploration, beaches, and festivals. December offers vibrant events but higher hotel rates. For lower prices and fewer crowds, visit in May or June during the light rains, when hotel discounts reach 30–40%. Avoid April and September–October if you dislike humidity and brief afternoon storms.
For more travel planning resources, see the Ghana Tourism Authority and Travorio’s Accra guides.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the best area to stay in Accra?
Osu ($50-150/night) for nightlife and culture. Airport Residential ($120-400/night) for luxury and convenience. Cantonments ($60-150/night) for a quieter expat vibe. Jamestown ($15-40/night) for budget and authentic experience.
How much do hotels in Accra cost?
Budget: $15-35/night in Jamestown and East Legon guesthouses. Mid-range: $50-120/night in Osu, Cantonments, and Labadi Beach. Luxury: $150-400+/night at Kempinski, Movenpick, and Labadi Beach Hotel.
Is Accra safe for tourists?
Accra is one of West Africa's safest capitals. Ghanaians are famously welcoming — the country's nickname is "The Gold Coast" for both its resources and its hospitality. Use Uber/Bolt for transport, keep valuables secure in markets, and avoid walking alone in poorly lit areas at night.
When should I book for December in GH?
Book by September. Hotels in Osu, Airport Residential, and Labadi Beach sell out for December 20-January 3. Prices double or triple during this period. If visiting for Afrochella or Afronation, get festival tickets AND hotels early — both sell out.
Is there good food in Accra?
Accra's food scene is excellent. Try jollof rice (the Ghanaian version!), banku with tilapia, and kelewele (spiced plantain) at local "chop bars" for GHS 20-40 ($1.70-3.30). High-end restaurants in Osu and Labone serve contemporary African cuisine. The night market at Osu Oxford Street is a must.
Can I book Accra hotels with cryptocurrency?
Yes. Travorio accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, and 100+ other cryptocurrencies for hotel bookings in Accra.