Know Ghana in 4hrs - Accra City Tours

This tour package offers an immersive four hour experience that captures the essence of Accra, it’s history, culture and resilience.

Our dedicated professional guide driver will pick you up from a location with 15km radius from the city center.

First Stop: Visit the Independence Avenue through the famous 28th February road and learn how Ghana gained it’s Independence from the British Colonial Masters and explore the Independence Arch and the Black Star Square.

Depart from the Independence Square to Kwame Nkrumah’s Memorial Park located in downtown Accra.

This site is dedicated to Ghana’s first President built in 1992. The Park consist of  a mausoleum which is the final resting place of Ghana’s first president and Africanist. The mausoleum is surrounded by water which is a symbol of life.

In the Garden of the Park are trees planted by different world leaders. Visitors gets to enjoy the beautiful views of the garden. This site in quiet and serene.

Depart Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park for W.E.B Du Bois Center.

William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was an American sociologist, socialist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, writer and editor. Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Du Bois grew up in a relatively tolerant and integrated community, and after completing graduate work at the University of Berlin and Harvard, where he was the first African American to earn a doctorate, he became a professor of history, sociology and economics at Atlanta University. Due to his contributions in the African-American community he was seen as a member of a Black elite that supported some aspects of eugenics for blacks.

He was instrumental to educating and support the people of Ghana and was a very good friend to the first president of the republic; Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.

The W.E.B. Dubois Center was his home where his lived from 1961 to 1963 of his passing. It’s now his final resting place where he has been buried. The home is now on display as it has been converted into a museum to showcase some of his gifts and libraries with the drive of pan-africanism from all over the world.

Depart from W.E.B. Dubois Centre to National Museum

The National Museum of Ghana, located in Accra, stands as a treasure trove of the nation’s history and culture. Established in 1957, it houses an impressive collection of artifacts, sculptures, textiles, and archaeological finds that provide a captivating glimpse into Ghana’s past.

You can journey through the museum’s halls, encountering exhibitions that showcase the country’s rich heritage, from its precolonial origins to its struggles for independence and beyond, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking to delve into Ghana’s fascinating narrative.

Embark on a drive by through the Makola Market. The Market in was established in the late 19th century; a historic hub of trade and commerce.

As you pass by, catch glimpses of traders skillfully bartering, their animated exchanges a testament to the market’s rich trading heritage. The dynamic trading spirit that has thrived in Makola for generations.

From the Makola Market you have lunch at one of our restaurants. 

Drop off at location of pick up

Tour ends.

Itinerary

Accra Tourist Information Centre

Or you can also get picked up

Independence Square

Stop: 30 minutes - Admission Included

Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park

Stop: 30 minutes - Admission Included

W.E.B Du Bois Center

Stop: 30 minutes - Admission Included

National Museum

Stop: 30 minutes - Admission excluded

Makola Market

Stop: 60 minutes - Admission Included

You'll return at the starting point

you will be dropped off at starting point

Starting from $105

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