The best hotels in Accra
Accra has 8,000+ places to stay and most of them will disappoint you, overcharge you, or both. We reviewed the standouts. these 10 made the cut.
Our Top Picks in Accra
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Fiesta Royale Hotel
North Ridge, Accra
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Alisa Hotel Accra
North Ridge, Accra
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Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel
Airport Residential, Accra
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Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City
Ministries, Accra
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Villagio Vista Hotel
East Legon, Accra
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All Hotels Compared
Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right hotel. Prices reflect shoulder season averages.
| # | Hotel | City & Area | Price/Night | Score | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Accra City Hotel | Adabraka, Accra | $55–85/night | 7.2/10 | Budget Pick |
| 2 | Paloma Hotel | North Labone, Accra | $75–110/night | 7.6/10 | Best Value |
| 3 | Fiesta Royale Hotel | North Ridge, Accra | $120–175/night | 8/10 | Most Popular |
| 4 | Alisa Hotel Accra | North Ridge, Accra | $145–200/night | 8.2/10 | Business Pick |
| 5 | Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel | Airport Residential, Accra | $160–230/night | 8.7/10 | Top Rated |
| 6 | African Regent Hotel | Airport, Accra | $170–220/night | 8.3/10 | Hidden Gem |
| 7 | Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City | Ministries, Accra | $185–245/night | 8.5/10 | Best Location |
| 8 | Labadi Beach Hotel | La, Accra | $210–270/night | 8.4/10 | Romantic Stay |
| 9 | Marriott Accra | Airport City, Accra | $260–380/night | 8.9/10 | Luxury Pick |
| 10 | Villagio Vista Hotel | East Legon, Accra | $290–420/night | 9.1/10 | Top Rated |
Why These Hotels Made Our List
Every hotel earned its spot. Here's exactly why we picked each one.
Accra City Hotel
This small hotel on Kojo Thompson Road in Adabraka is a solid no-frills option for travelers watching their budget. Rooms are basic but clean, with air conditioning that actually works well in the Accra heat. The location puts you within walking distance of local chop bars and the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum. Staff are friendly and helpful with directions around the city. Do not expect luxury, but for the price it delivers what it promises.
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Paloma Hotel
Paloma sits in the quieter residential pocket of North Labone, a short drive from the Oxford Street strip in Osu. The rooms are modest but well-maintained, and the small outdoor pool is a genuine relief after a hot day in the city. Breakfast is included and features a decent spread of local and continental options. The Wi-Fi is reliable enough for remote work. It fills up fast during conference season so book ahead.
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Fiesta Royale Hotel
The Fiesta Royale is a long-standing mid-range option in North Ridge, close to several embassies and government offices. Rooms are spacious with good beds and reliable air conditioning, and the hotel has a real conference infrastructure that makes it popular with business travelers. The outdoor pool and restaurant are both well-run, and the food quality is above average for this price range. It is not a flashy property but it is consistently dependable. The Ridge location means easy access to central Accra without the chaos of Osu.
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Alisa Hotel Accra
Alisa Hotel occupies a large plot along Castle Road in North Ridge and has been a go-to for business travelers and NGO workers for years. The rooms are well-sized with proper work desks and strong Wi-Fi throughout the property. There are two restaurants on site and the poolside bar draws a mixed local and expat crowd on weekends. Service is professional and the front desk staff are good at handling logistics like airport transfers. It is not the most exciting hotel but it runs smoothly and that counts for a lot in Accra.
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Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel
The Mövenpick Ambassador sits on Independence Avenue in the Airport Residential Area and is one of the better-run international chain hotels in the city. Rooms are genuinely comfortable with quality linens and good blackout curtains, which matters when the street gets noisy at night. The pool deck is attractive and the main restaurant serves a wide menu with consistent quality. The gym is well-equipped by Accra standards. It is within a short drive of the airport, Kotoka International, making it convenient for early departures or late arrivals.
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African Regent Hotel
African Regent Hotel near Kotoka International Airport is a locally owned property that punches well above its price point. The design leans into Ghanaian aesthetics with warm colors and local artwork throughout the lobby and corridors. Rooms are modern and quiet despite the airport proximity, and the suites offer genuinely good value. The rooftop restaurant has some of the better food you will find at a hotel in Accra, with a solid selection of West African dishes. It is a much more interesting stay than the generic international options nearby.
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Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City
The Kempinski sits at the heart of Accra near the Ministries district and is directly connected to the Accra Mall, which is genuinely useful. Rooms are polished and comfortable with good city views from the upper floors, and the service standard is among the highest in the city. The pool area is large and well-maintained, and the spa is a proper facility rather than an afterthought. Dining options on site are varied and reliable. For business travelers who need to be central, this location is hard to beat.
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Labadi Beach Hotel
Labadi Beach Hotel on La Beach Road is the only hotel in Accra that puts you directly on the Atlantic coast. The grounds are lush with palm trees and the pool area flows naturally toward the beach, which is private for hotel guests. Rooms in the main building are well-appointed and the sea-facing rooms are worth the premium. The Friday night beach parties are a longstanding Accra institution and draw a good local crowd. It is a bit removed from central Accra, but if the beach is your priority this is the only real choice.
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Marriott Accra
The Marriott in Airport City is the slickest luxury option in Accra and opened to strong reviews that it has largely maintained. The rooms are genuinely large with excellent beds, proper rain showers, and fast Wi-Fi throughout. The lobby bar is a social hub for the city's business and diplomatic community in the evenings. The infinity pool has a good view over the Airport City skyline and is well-staffed. If you are billing to a corporate account or want a reliably excellent experience, this is the top choice in the city right now.
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Villagio Vista Hotel
Villagio Vista in East Legon is a boutique luxury property that consistently gets the best guest ratings in Accra. The hotel has only a small number of suites and villas, which keeps the service personal and attentive in a way the big chain hotels cannot match. Rooms are designed with real care, mixing contemporary finishes with Ghanaian craftsmanship. The restaurant is genuinely one of the best in the city, and the chef sources locally where possible. East Legon is Accra's upscale residential area, quieter than the center but well-connected by road.
Check AvailabilityWhere to Stay in Accra
The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel.
First time in Accra? Stay in North Ridge.
North Ridge is the sweet spot for first-timers. You're close to the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, 10 minutes from Osu's Oxford Street, and in a neighbourhood that actually makes sense to navigate. The hotels here. Fiesta Royale and Alisa. are both well-run and hit the $120-200/night range that most travellers land in.
Don't bother staying in Tudu or near Makola Market. The noise starts early and the tradeoff isn't worth it. North Ridge gives you the city access without the chaos of the commercial centre dragging you down.
Business trip to Accra: location actually matters here.
If your meetings are in the Ministries area along Independence Avenue, the Kempinski on Gamel Abdul Nasser Avenue is the smartest base. You're 5 minutes walk from most government buildings and the conference facilities are the best in the city. It runs $185-245/night, which corporate rates usually cover.
For airport-heavy schedules, Mövenpick in Airport Residential wins. Multiple banks have branches in the hotel complex, the internet is reliable, and you're under 5 minutes from Kotoka International. We've seen too many business travellers book central hotels and spend half their day stuck in traffic on the N1.
The honest guide to Accra's beach hotels.
There's really only one genuine beach hotel on our list: Labadi Beach Hotel in La. It sits directly on Labadi Beach, which is one of Accra's most popular stretches of coast and draws a big local crowd on weekends. The beach itself gets busy on Saturdays. plan for that or go early.
Don't be sold on vague 'near the ocean' claims from hotels in Tema or Teshie. The water there is industrial and not for swimming. Labadi is your spot, and at $210-270/night it's actually not a bad deal for what you're getting.
Budget travel in Accra without getting burned.
Accra City Hotel in Adabraka is the most honest budget option in the city at $55-85/night. Adabraka isn't the prettiest neighbourhood, but it's central, well-connected by Bolt, and Ring Road Central is right there. Paloma Hotel in North Labone is the step-up at $75-110/night if you want something a little quieter.
The mistake we see constantly: booking cheap guesthouses near Kaneshie Market or Agbogbloshie to save $20/night. The noise, the early morning market trucks, and the location will cost you in other ways. Stick to Adabraka or North Labone for budget and you'll be fine.
Accra's luxury hotels are worth it. Here's why.
Villagio Vista in East Legon is the highest-rated hotel on our list at 9.1, and for good reason. The architecture is genuinely striking, the service is consistent, and East Legon Road gives you access to some of the best restaurants in the city without tourist markup. At $290-420/night, it's Accra's most premium experience.
Marriott Accra in Airport City comes second at $260-380/night with a 8.9 rating. The pool area is excellent, the breakfast is one of the best in the city, and the location near Aviation Social Centre keeps it convenient without being chaotic. These aren't hotels to apologise for. they deliver what they charge.
Seasons, traffic, and timing your Accra stay.
December is brutal. Diaspora returns for Christmas and New Year drive hotel prices up 40-60% across the board. If you're visiting then, book 3-4 months ahead. The Labadi Beach Hotel and Kempinski sell out weeks before Christmas. Independence Day on March 6th also spikes demand around North Ridge and the Ministries area.
September and October are genuinely the best months to book. Prices drop, the second rainy season keeps temperatures around 27°C without being oppressive, and you'll have your pick of rooms. The harmattan from December to February brings dust and dry air but also the most reliably sunny weather of the year.
Accra's best neighborhoods
North Ridge and Airport Residential are where you should be looking first. North Ridge puts you close to embassies, decent restaurants, and the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park without the chaos of the centre.
North Ridge & Cantonments 2 vetted hotels Accra's most balanced base for first-timers and business travellers.
Accra's most balanced base for first-timers and business travellers.
North Ridge is where the city makes the most sense. It's residential, relatively quiet by Accra standards, and positioned within 15 minutes of almost everything that matters. The Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park is a 10-minute walk. Oxford Street in Osu is 10 minutes by Bolt.
Cantonments Road runs through the heart of this zone with solid restaurant options and a few decent supermarkets. You're not stuck eating at the hotel every night, which matters more than most travellers realise when they're booking.
Fiesta Royale and Alisa Hotel both sit in this area, covering the $120-200/night range. Alisa leans more business-focused with its conference set-up. Fiesta Royale is more lifestyle-oriented. Both are well-maintained and won't surprise you with the gap between photos and reality.
Airport Residential & Airport City 3 vetted hotels Smooth arrivals, strong infrastructure, and Accra's top-rated luxury stays.
Smooth arrivals, strong infrastructure, and Accra's top-rated luxury stays.
Airport Residential is Accra's most polished district. Wide streets, reliable power, and proximity to Kotoka International Airport make it the default for anyone on a tight schedule or a long work trip. The Mövenpick sits here, rated 8.7, and it earns that rating.
Airport City just south of the airport is where Marriott Accra operates. It's slightly more commercial, with the Aviation Social Centre and several corporate offices nearby. The infrastructure is newer than most of Accra and it shows.
African Regent Hotel sits in the Airport zone proper. It punches above its price range and draws a loyal business crowd. Don't overlook it just because it lacks the branding of the Mövenpick or Marriott.
Ministries & Central Accra 1 vetted hotel The political and cultural core of Accra, best for short-stay business.
The political and cultural core of Accra, best for short-stay business.
The Ministries area along Independence Avenue is where Ghana's government offices, embassies, and the Kempinski Hotel sit. It's walkable to the National Museum on Barnes Road and the W.E.B. Du Bois Centre on Roman Ridge Road. Historically significant and practically useful.
The Kempinski on Gamel Abdul Nasser Avenue is the landmark hotel here. At $185-245/night with an 8.5 rating and a Best Location badge, it genuinely earns the location claim. The pool is a proper full-size one, not the decorative splash pools some hotels try to pass off.
The wider central Accra area gets noisy fast. Stay close to Independence Avenue and avoid booking anything described as 'city centre' without verifying exactly which street it's on. The difference between a good and bad block here is significant.
La & Labadi 1 vetted hotel Accra's only real beach stay, with weekend energy to match.
Accra's only real beach stay, with weekend energy to match.
La and Labadi are east of central Accra, about 12 km from North Ridge along the La-Teshie Road. This is where you go for the beach. Labadi Beach is the most popular stretch in greater Accra, busy with locals and tourists every weekend, with beach bars and drumming sessions on Saturday afternoons.
Labadi Beach Hotel is the centrepiece here and the only proper beachfront stay in our vetted list. At $210-270/night it's well-positioned for what it offers: direct beach access, a good pool, and enough on-site dining to spend a full day without leaving. The Romantic Stay badge is well-deserved.
The neighbourhood itself is residential and relatively low-key during the week. It gets lively on weekends. If you need dead silence and 6am work calls, this isn't your zone. If you want to actually experience Accra beyond the business districts, it absolutely is.
East Legon & North Labone 2 vetted hotels Accra's residential best. quieter, smarter, and genuinely upscale.
Accra's residential best. quieter, smarter, and genuinely upscale.
East Legon is one of Accra's wealthiest suburbs and it feels it. Wide, tree-lined streets, good restaurant density on the East Legon Loop Road, and serious distance from the honking and hawking of central Accra. Villagio Vista sits here and it's the highest-rated hotel on our entire list at 9.1.
North Labone is a step down in price but still a solid residential neighbourhood. Paloma Hotel operates here at $75-110/night, delivering genuine value in a quiet area 15 minutes from Osu. It's the Best Value badge earner for a reason.
Getting around from East Legon takes more planning than from North Ridge. You're 30-35 minutes from the airport in light traffic and 25 minutes from the Ministries. Bolt works well here. But if you're in town for 2 nights on business, East Legon adds commute time you might not want.
Adabraka & Central West 1 vetted hotel Accra's honest budget zone. central, functional, and no-frills.
Accra's honest budget zone. central, functional, and no-frills.
Adabraka sits just north of the central business district, sandwiched between Ring Road Central and the edge of North Ridge. It's not a glamorous neighbourhood but it's not dangerous either. Accra City Hotel operates here at $55-85/night and it's our Budget Pick for good reason.
You're 10 minutes walk from the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and 20 minutes by Bolt to Osu. The National Theatre on the Liberation Road is under 15 minutes away. For a budget stay, the position is actually quite good.
The noise here is real. Adabraka wakes up early and doesn't apologise for it. Light sleepers should budget up to North Labone or North Ridge. But if you're in and out and need to keep costs under $100/night, Adabraka is your neighbourhood.
Best Areas by Vibe
Tell us how you travel and we'll point you to the right part of Accra.
Romantic
Labadi in La is your spot. Labadi Beach Hotel puts you directly on the water with private beach access and a Saturday evening atmosphere that's genuinely hard to beat in West Africa.
Culture
Stay near the Ministries area on Gamel Abdul Nasser Avenue. You're within 15 minutes of the National Museum, Jamestown Lighthouse, and the W.E.B. Du Bois Centre on Roman Ridge Road.
Family
East Legon is Accra's best family neighbourhood, with quiet streets and space that central Accra just doesn't offer. Villagio Vista's suite options and pool make it the practical choice for families of 3 or more.
Budget
Adabraka on Ring Road Central keeps costs at $55-85/night without putting you in a sketchy corner of the city. Accra City Hotel is the anchor here and it delivers exactly what it promises.
Beach
La and Labadi are the only neighbourhoods in Accra worth booking for beach access. Anywhere else claiming to be 'near the coast' is probably near an industrial shoreline, not a swimmable beach.
Foodie
North Ridge and Osu are where Accra's best food scene lives. Oxford Street in Osu has everything from proper jollof spots to international restaurants, and you're never more than a 10-minute Bolt ride from your hotel in North Ridge.
Location Quality
Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.
Value for Money
We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.
Guest Experience
We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.
When to Visit Accra
When to visit Accra and what to pay.
Peak Season (Dec-Feb)
December is the most expensive month in Accra by a wide margin. Diaspora visitors returning for Christmas push Labadi Beach Hotel and Kempinski to near capacity, with rates up 40-60% above average. Independence Day on March 6th keeps the demand going into the new year. Book 3 months ahead minimum or expect to pay $300+ for rooms that normally sit at $185.
Dry Harmattan (Jan-Mar)
January to March brings the harmattan wind from the Sahara, which means dusty but dry and sunny days at 24-33°C. Post-Christmas prices drop back to normal by mid-January, making it the best combination of good weather and reasonable rates. Rooms at Alisa Hotel in North Ridge sit back at $145-170/night and the city is fully operational.
Rainy Season (Apr-Jul)
The first rainy season runs April to July and it rains hard but usually in short bursts. Hotels discount noticeably and you'll find mid-range rooms at Fiesta Royale for $110-130/night. The roads around Accra flood badly in heavy rain, particularly on the Spintex Road corridor, so factor that into your plans if you need reliable transport.
Sweet Spot (Sep-Oct)
September and October are the smartest months to visit. The second rainy season keeps things green and cool at 25-29°C, crowds are minimal, and hotels drop to their lowest rates of the year. You can get into Mövenpick for $140-160/night instead of the usual $185+. The city runs normally, flights are cheaper, and you won't fight anyone for a table at any restaurant on Cantonments Road.
Booking Tips for Accra
Insider tips for booking hotels in Accra.
Book Airport Residential hotels for early departures.
Kotoka International Airport handles most flights in the early morning. If you're departing before 8am, staying in Airport Residential. Mövenpick is the best option. puts you 5 minutes from departures. Factor in that Accra traffic on the N1 and Liberation Road can be brutal from 7am: what's a 15-minute drive at 6am becomes 45 minutes by 8am.
December bookings need a 3-month head start.
Accra fills up fast for Christmas and New Year. The Ghanaian diaspora returns in large numbers every December and competes directly with international visitors for the same hotel stock. Labadi Beach Hotel and Kempinski sell out by early October for the Christmas week. If you're travelling December 20-January 5, book by September or pay 40-60% more when you scramble last minute.
Use Bolt, not street taxis.
Street taxis outside hotels will quote you GHS 150-250 for trips that should cost GHS 60-90 on Bolt. Bolt is well-established in Accra with consistent driver availability in North Ridge, Airport Residential, East Legon, and Osu. The app works fine on a local SIM or international roaming. Download it before you land.
Ask hotels directly about early check-in before booking.
Most international flights into Accra from Europe and North America arrive between 6am and 9am. Standard check-in is 2-3pm, which means 6+ hours in the lobby. Call the hotel directly. not through a booking platform. and ask about early check-in. Hotels like Alisa and African Regent will often accommodate you at no charge if the room's ready, but they'll rarely advertise it.
Bring a power adaptor and expect outages.
Ghana uses Type G sockets (the same as the UK). Mid-range and luxury hotels all have backup generators and will switch over within 30-60 seconds of an outage. Budget hotels in Adabraka may not, or may have slow generator switches. If reliable power is critical for work, stay at $120/night or above and verify the generator situation in recent reviews.
North Ridge is better value than it looks on paper.
At $120-200/night, North Ridge hotels cost more than Adabraka on paper. But the location saves you GHS 60-120 per day in Bolt fares, your food options within walking distance are dramatically better, and Osu's Oxford Street is 10 minutes away. Over a 4-night stay, the price difference often disappears entirely when you factor in transport and convenience.
Hotels in Accra — FAQ
Everything you need to know before booking hotels in Accra.
What's the best neighborhood to stay in Accra?
North Ridge and Airport Residential are the two strongest options. North Ridge keeps you within 10 minutes of the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park and close to Cantonments Road's restaurants. Airport Residential is cleaner, quieter, and within 5 minutes of Kotoka International Airport, which matters more than people think after a long-haul flight.
How much should I budget for a hotel in Accra?
Honest range: $55-85/night gets you a clean, functional room in Adabraka. Mid-range in North Ridge or North Labone runs $120-200/night. Luxury in Airport City or East Legon starts at $260/night and goes up fast. Don't be tempted by anything under $50 unless you've read very recent reviews. standards drop quickly at that level in Accra.
Is it safe to stay near Accra city centre?
Adabraka and Asylum Down are fine for most travellers during the day. At night, stick to well-lit streets like Ring Road Central and avoid wandering toward Tudu or Agbogbloshie after dark. Most mid-range and luxury hotels in North Ridge or Cantonments have 24-hour security, which takes the stress off entirely.
How far are hotels from Kotoka International Airport?
Airport Residential hotels like Mövenpick are literally 5 minutes by car. North Ridge properties are 15-20 minutes in light traffic. La and Labadi Beach Hotel are around 25 minutes. But Accra traffic on the N1 highway can triple those times during morning and evening rush hours, so factor that in for early flights.
When is the best time to visit Accra for hotels deals?
September and October are your window. It's the tail end of the second rainy season, crowds are low, and hotels drop prices by 20-30%. You'll find rooms at Fiesta Royale or Alisa Hotel for $100-130/night that cost $160+ in December. The weather is warm at 27-29°C and the city is still fully operational.
Do Accra hotels include breakfast?
Most mid-range and luxury hotels include breakfast, but always check before booking because it's not universal. At places like Kempinski and Marriott, breakfast is sometimes a $25-35 add-on. Budget hotels in Adabraka almost never include it, but Koala Supermarket on Ring Road East is a 5-minute walk from several hotels and does the job fine.
What's the best area for business travelers in Accra?
Airport Residential and the Ministries area near the Kempinski are the two go-to zones. Most government ministries and corporate offices sit along Independence Avenue and Liberia Road, making the Kempinski's location on Gamel Abdul Nasser Avenue genuinely useful. Alisa Hotel in North Ridge is also a solid pick with proper conference facilities.
Are there good hotels near Labadi Beach?
Labadi Beach Hotel is the obvious answer, sitting directly on the beach in La, about 12 km east of central Accra. It's the only vetted hotel actually on the water. Other options in La and Teshie are hit-or-miss. If you want beach access without paying $210+/night, African Regent in Airport is 20 minutes by taxi and a solid base.
Is Uber or Bolt reliable for getting around Accra?
Bolt is more reliable than Uber in Accra right now, with shorter wait times and better driver availability. Expect to pay GHS 60-120 (roughly $5-10) for most cross-city trips. From Airport Residential to Osu's Oxford Street is usually GHS 50-70. Avoid negotiating with unmetered taxis outside hotels. they'll quote you tourist prices every time.
Which Accra hotels are best for families?
Labadi Beach Hotel and Villagio Vista Hotel in East Legon are the top two for families. Labadi has the beach and pool right there, and East Legon is one of Accra's quietest, most residential neighbourhoods with proper space. Both have suite options for $210-290/night that make more sense than booking two rooms elsewhere.
What should I know about checking in at Accra hotels?
Standard check-in is 2-3pm and most hotels in Accra will hold your room if you call ahead. If you're arriving on an early international flight from London or New York, call the hotel directly and ask for early check-in. many will accommodate for free or a modest fee rather than lose the goodwill. Always bring your passport: every hotel by law requires it at check-in.
Is East Legon a good place to stay in Accra?
For a certain type of traveller, yes. East Legon is Accra's most upscale residential suburb, with good restaurants on the East Legon Loop Road and low noise levels compared to central Accra. It's about 30 minutes from the airport and 25 minutes from the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park. Villagio Vista sits right in this neighbourhood and is genuinely the best-rated hotel on our entire list.