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Luxury 4-Bedrom Home in Kumasi 5 mins to Airport
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4 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Sleeps 6
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Accra, Greater Accra Region
- Accra Mall11 min walk
- University of Ghana13 min walk
- U.S. Embassy10 min drive
- Accra (ACC-Kotoka Intl.)5 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
4 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Bathroom 3
Bathroom 4
Spaces
About this property
Luxury 4-Bedrom Home in Kumasi 5 mins to Airport
This centrally located house is just minutes from Kumasi Airport and a stone’s throw from the iconic Manhyia Palace. Nestled in a vibrant neighbourhood known for its lively atmosphere, our spacious 4-bedroom house features two living areas and all en-suite bathrooms, perfect for comfort and convenience. Whether you're here to explore history or enjoy the buzz of the city, this is the ideal base for your Kumasi travel.
Other things to note
Top Restaurants & Eateries
The Golden Tulip Kumasi
Why go? Upscale buffet with Ghanaian/international dishes. Perfect for a fancy night out.
Try: Jollof rice, grilled tilapia.
Location: 10 mins from Manhyia Palace.
Asanka Local Ghanaian Chop Bar
Why go? Authentic Ashanti cuisine in a lively setting.
Try: Fufu with goat light soup, banku with okro stew.
Budget-friendly.
Kentish Kitchen
Why go? Cozy spot for continental breakfast or burgers.
Try: Fresh smoothies, chicken wings.
Abusua Kebab
Why go? Best kebabs and grilled meats in town.
Try: Suya kebab with spicy peanut sauce.
Cultural & Historical Activities
Manhyia Palace Museum
Why go? Home of the Ashanti King (Asantehene). Learn about Ashanti history, gold regalia, and royal traditions.
Tip: Visit on Akwasidae Festival days (every 6 weeks) for vibrant ceremonies.
Kejetia Market
Why go? West Africa’s largest open-air market. Perfect for fabrics (kente), spices, and souvenirs.
Tip: Go early (8–10 AM) to avoid crowds; haggle politely.
Kumasi Fort & Military Museum
Why go? Colonial-era fort showcasing Ghana’s military history.
Hidden gem: Ask about the Ashanti-British "War of the Golden Stool."
Bonwire Kente Village
Why go? See how traditional kente cloth is woven. Buy directly from artisans.
Day trip: 30 mins from Manhyia.
Nature & Relaxation
Kumasi Zoo
Why go? Small but well-kept zoo with lions, monkeys, and birds. Kid-friendly.
Rattray Park
Why go? Scenic park with paddle boats, zip lines, and cafes. Great for picnics.
Lake Bosomtwe
Why go? Serene crater lake for swimming, kayaking, or hiking.
Day trip: 1-hour drive from Kumasi.
Nightlife & Entertainment
Odeon Bar & Restaurant
Why go? Live highlife music on weekends. Try palm wine!
Vic Baboo’s Lounge
Why go? Upscale cocktails and Afrobeat nights.
Practical Tips for Guests
Transport: Use Uber or Bolt (safer than taxis). Avoid trotros at night.
Safety: Manhyia is safe, but keep valuables hidden in markets.
Etiquette: Greet locals with "Maakye" (Good morning) or "Maadwo" (Good evening).
Seasonal Recommendations
December–January: Visit for Christmas fireworks and street parties.
August: Don’t miss the Ashanti Yam Festival (colorful parades).
Sample Itinerary for Guests
Day 1: Manhyia Palace → Kejetia Market → Dinner at Asanka Local.
Day 2: Bonwire Kente Village → Lunch at Golden Tulip → Relax at Rattray Park.
Want this as a printable PDF guide for your guests? I can format it beautifully! Let me know if you’d like additions (e.g., kid-friendly spots, gyms).
Other things to note
Top Restaurants & Eateries
The Golden Tulip Kumasi
Why go? Upscale buffet with Ghanaian/international dishes. Perfect for a fancy night out.
Try: Jollof rice, grilled tilapia.
Location: 10 mins from Manhyia Palace.
Asanka Local Ghanaian Chop Bar
Why go? Authentic Ashanti cuisine in a lively setting.
Try: Fufu with goat light soup, banku with okro stew.
Budget-friendly.
Kentish Kitchen
Why go? Cozy spot for continental breakfast or burgers.
Try: Fresh smoothies, chicken wings.
Abusua Kebab
Why go? Best kebabs and grilled meats in town.
Try: Suya kebab with spicy peanut sauce.
Cultural & Historical Activities
Manhyia Palace Museum
Why go? Home of the Ashanti King (Asantehene). Learn about Ashanti history, gold regalia, and royal traditions.
Tip: Visit on Akwasidae Festival days (every 6 weeks) for vibrant ceremonies.
Kejetia Market
Why go? West Africa’s largest open-air market. Perfect for fabrics (kente), spices, and souvenirs.
Tip: Go early (8–10 AM) to avoid crowds; haggle politely.
Kumasi Fort & Military Museum
Why go? Colonial-era fort showcasing Ghana’s military history.
Hidden gem: Ask about the Ashanti-British "War of the Golden Stool."
Bonwire Kente Village
Why go? See how traditional kente cloth is woven. Buy directly from artisans.
Day trip: 30 mins from Manhyia.
Nature & Relaxation
Kumasi Zoo
Why go? Small but well-kept zoo with lions, monkeys, and birds. Kid-friendly.
Rattray Park
Why go? Scenic park with paddle boats, zip lines, and cafes. Great for picnics.
Lake Bosomtwe
Why go? Serene crater lake for swimming, kayaking, or hiking.
Day trip: 1-hour drive from Kumasi.
Nightlife & Entertainment
Odeon Bar & Restaurant
Why go? Live highlife music on weekends. Try palm wine!
Vic Baboo’s Lounge
Why go? Upscale cocktails and Afrobeat nights.
Practical Tips for Guests
Transport: Use Uber or Bolt (safer than taxis). Avoid trotros at night.
Safety: Manhyia is safe, but keep valuables hidden in markets.
Etiquette: Greet locals with "Maakye" (Good morning) or "Maadwo" (Good evening).
Seasonal Recommendations
December–January: Visit for Christmas fireworks and street parties.
August: Don’t miss the Ashanti Yam Festival (colorful parades).
Sample Itinerary for Guests
Day 1: Manhyia Palace → Kejetia Market → Dinner at Asanka Local.
Day 2: Bonwire Kente Village → Lunch at Golden Tulip → Relax at Rattray Park.
Want this as a printable PDF guide for your guests? I can format it beautifully! Let me know if you’d like additions (e.g., kid-friendly spots, gyms).
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Amenities
Washing machine
Dryer
Air conditioning
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 18
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Accra
East Legon, a neighbourhood in Accra, is home to this apartment. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Labadi Beach and Teshie Beach. Accra Zoo and Endangered Primate Breeding Centre and Legon Botanical Gardens are also worth visiting.
Accra, Greater Accra Region
What's nearby
- Accra Mall - 11 min walk - 0.9 km
- University of Ghana - 13 min walk - 1.1 km
- Lancaster University Ghana - 4 min drive - 3.6 km
- U.S. Embassy - 10 min drive - 6.9 km
- Achimota Mall - 12 min drive - 10.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Santoku - 3 min drive
- Second Cup Accra Mall - 4 min drive
- KFC - 15 min walk
- Le Must Family Restaurant Accra Mall - 4 min drive
- Le Chaumiere - 3 min drive
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